SV Kapfenberg

The Kapfenberger SV is a football club from Kapfenberg, Styria.

Kapfenberger SV
Full nameKapfenberger Sportvereinigung
Founded21 March 1919 as Kapfenberger SC
23. März 1947 as Kapfenberger Sportvereinigung
GroundFranz-Fekete-stadium
Capacity12 000
ChairmanErwin Fuchs
ManagerWerner Gregoritsch
LeagueAustrian 2nd league
2020/2110th

History

The club was founded in 1919. Before the Second World War he played under the name Kapfenberger SC and was an important part of Styrian football. 1947 the club was new founded and got new sections (table tennis, ski and handball). During the 1950´s and 60´s Kapfenberg played in the Staatsliga A and in the 1980´s in the 2.Division. In 1997 the club, which was only a section of the SV, was dissolved from the Kapfenberger SV and became a legaly independent club. From 2002/03 to 2007/08 the club played in the Erste Liga and became Champion in the 2007/08 season.

In the season 2008/09 the club played in the Bundesliga for the first time since 41 years. In the 2009/10 season the LASK was beaten 7:2, which was the highest victory in the club history.

The club plays in the Franz-Fekete-Stadium, which was built in 1951 and named after a former mayor of Kapfenberg.

Notable players

  • Karl Steinmetz played for the Austrian team in the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin and reached the silver medal. He scored 3 goals in this tournament.

Current squad

As of 9 February, 2022

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 Austria Christopher Giuliani (on loan from Sturm Graz)
2 MF Austria Austria Christoph Graschi
3 DF Austria Austria Jonas Thürschweller
4 MF Austria Austria Mario Grgic
5 MF Republic of Macedonia Macedonia Anel Selimoski
6 DF Austria Austria Martin Gschiel
7 MF Austria Austria Dario Sekić
8 MF Austria Austria Matthias Puschl
11 FW Georgia (country) Georgia Levan Eloshvili
12 GK Austria Austria Patrick Krenn
13 FW Austria Austria Michael Wildbacher
14 MF Austria Austria Lukas Macher
15 MF Austria Austria Simon Staber
16 MF Ivory Coast Ivory Coast Sekou Sylla
18 MF Serbia Serbia Nemanja Zikic
19 MF Austria Austria Dardan Shabanhaxhaj (on loan from Sturm Graz)
20 FW Ivory Coast Ivory Coast Mohamed Koné
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW Austria Austria Stefan Kordic
22 FW Austria Austria Winfred Amoah
23 MF Austria Austria Luca Hassler
24 MF Austria Austria Danis Markovic
26 GK Austria Austria Lukas Thonhofer
27 DF Austria Austria Christoph Pichorner
28 DF Ivory Coast Ivory Coast Olivier N'Zi
30 DF Austria Austria Karlo Lalic
31 MF Austria Austria Antonio Luci Sokcevic
32 MF Greece Greece Meletios Miskovic
33 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Sanel Bajrektarevic
34 DF Kosovo Kosovo Erion Krasniqi
35 MF Croatia Croatia Davor Tomic
36 GK Austria Austria Alexander Hofer
38 DF Austria Austria Tobias Mandler
41 FW Brazil Brazil Valdir
42 DF Croatia Croatia Marko Iharos

Coaches

  • Vladimir Petrović - coach
  • David Sencar- assistance coach
  • Helmut Walchhütter- goalkeeper coach

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