FC Bergheim

FC Bergheim is an Austrian football club from Bergheim from the federals state Salzburg. The women's section plays in the ÖFB-Frauenliga, the highest league in women's football in Austria. The second team is playing in the Future League.

FC Bergheim
Full nameFußballclub Bergheim
Founded1999 (as USK Hof)
2014 FC Bergheim
GroundSportplatz Bergheim
Capacity300
PresidentGerhard Hofer
ManagerDragan Terzic
LeagueÖFB-Frauenliga
2020-21ÖFB-Frauenliga, 6th
WebsiteClub website

History

The women's soccer club started as USK Hof in 1999. The club played in the Salzburger Frauenliga (3rd level). From 2001 till 2005 the team was member of the 2. Division Mitte (2nd level). 2006-07 the won the league but lost the relegation matches to the Bundesliga versus FC St. Veit. The next season they became also champions and won versus SV Groß-Schweinbarth and were promoted to the ÖFB-Frauenliga.

For the 2020-11 season they made a syndicate with FC Bergheim. In the 2012-13 season they were relegated to the 2. Liga Mitte/West. They won the league in the following two seasons but lost the relegation matches versus ASK Erlaa and Carinthians Soccer Women. In the season 2015-16 they played for the first time as FC Bergheim. After the championship they won the relegation versus ASK Erlaa and were promoted to the Frauen-Bundesliga.

Current squad

As of 1 February 2022[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  Austria Michaela Fischer
2 FW  Austria Melak Bauerl
2 DF  Austria Nina Fernsebner
3 MF  Austria Emma Dapra
3 DF  Germany Karin Heisen
4 DF  Austria Maria-Anna Ganisl
4 DF  Austria Sabrina Gahr
6 DF  Austria Julia Kastner
7 MF  Austria Sophia Schirmbrand
8 FW  Austria Caroline Gragger
8 MF  Austria Sarah Putz
9 FW  Germany Chiara Lapuste
10 FW  Austria Cécilia Rados
10 FW  Austria Lisa Lausenhammer
11 DF  Austria Anna Hengstl
12 FW  Austria Aldina Hamzic
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  Austria Alexandra Wimmer
13 MF  Austria Teresa Knauseder
14 DF  Austria Sarah Sturm
15 MF  Germany Yvonne Maliha
16 MF  Austria Christina Gierzinger
17 FW  Croatia Vina Crnoja
18 FW  Austria Katharina Neuhauser
18 DF  Croatia Lucia Orkic
19 DF  Austria Julia Neuwirth
20 MF  Austria Bianca Neubauer
20  Austria Viktoria Knosp
20 DF  Austria Maxima Oberascher
21 MF  Austria Sara Schaible
22 DF  Austria Katharina Hillebrand
24 GK  Austria Julia Zangerl
77 GK  Austria Fiona Popetschnig

Coaching staff

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Former players

Honours

  • 5 × Meister der 2. Liga: 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016

References

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