Viennese movement player

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Viennese movement player was the name of an Austrian football club . The club was initially based in Hernals and later in Sankt Marx and played in its most successful period between 1911 and 1928 for a total of 12 seasons in the second class or the II division.

history

The Viennese movement players was the football section of the teachers' sports association, which was founded in 1909. To introduce the league championship of the ÖFV 1911/12 , the club was ranked in the second class, he was able to hold up to relegation in 1913/14 in the second tier. After the First World War, the promotion could be achieved again in 1919, the following years of the relegation battle could finally be concluded in the season 1923/24 : The Viennese movement players finished the second class in second place behind SpC Rudolfshügel and also with the 2: 1- Victory in the ÖFB Cup over the first division team and runner-up this season, theVienna , the club made headlines.

When professionalism was introduced in 1924, the Viennese movement players decided to continue to compete in what is now the second division. The club achieved good results, in the 1927/28 season they again took second place behind SC Nicholson Vienna , but professional football brought with it a high financial outlay. For this reason, they met on the one hand to negotiate with newly promoted Nicholson and dam near-relegated from the I. League BAC . Ultimately, the Viennese movement players were able to agree with Nicholson on the purchase price of 3,000 schillings, so that the end of the club was sealed.

successes

  • 12 × second division participation: 1912–14; 1920–28 (2nd place 1924, 1928)