Wiener Sport-Club

Wiener S.C. (Wiener Sport-Club also WSC) is a football club which plays in Austria.

Wiener SC
Full nameWiener Sport Club
Founded1883
GroundSportclub-Platz
Capacity8,700
ManagerSlobodan Batricevic

History

The club was formed in 1883 and is one of the oldest football clubs in Austria. The colours are black and white. During its long history the club had departments for fencing, boxing, wrestling, cycling, handball, track and field, field hockey, tennis, football and water polo. The football team reached 3 times the Austrian Championship (1922, 1958, 1959). One of the greatest successes of the team was a 7:0 victory over Juventus Turin in the 1958 European Champions Cup (now UEFA Champions League).

After 2.319 league matches and two insolvencies in the 1990´s the club slipped to lower leagues. In 2002 the football section split off and formed the Wiener Sportklub, who is currently playing in the Regionalliga Ost (3rd Division). Their homeground is the Wiener Sportclub-Platz in Viennas part Dornbach. The ground was built in 1904 and is the oldest ground in Austria, where are still matches. The northern stand of the ground is called "Friedhofstribüne" (graveyard stand) because he is just opposite the Dornbach cemetery.

One of the club legends is Erich Hof, who played from 1954 till 1969 for the club. Later he was coach of the Austrian national football team and three times manager of the WSC.

Honours

  • Austrian Champion:1922,1958,1959
  • Austrian Champion-runner up:1912, 1938, 1955, 1960, 1969, 1970, 1977
  • Austrian Cup:1923
  • Austrian Cup finals:1919, 1921, 1937, 1938, 1969, 1972, 1977
  • Wiener Stadthallenturnier(indoor tournament):1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1976

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  Austria Yannick Soura
5 DF  Austria Jan Feldmann
7 FW  Austria Rafael Pollack
9 FW  Austria Michael Pittnauer
12 DF  Austria Daniel Seper
14 MF  Austria Thomas Goll
17 MF  Austria Philip Dimov
18 FW  Austria Marko Dogas
19 MF  Austria Kevin Weingrill
21 FW  Bosnia and Herzegovina Stefan Barac
23 MF  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Berkovic
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF  Austria Edin Harcevic
MF  Austria Philip Obermüller
MF  Austria Moritz Schaller
DF  Austria Gerald Peinsipp
MF  Austria Thomas Steiner
FW  Austria Fuat Karacan
DF  Austria Florian König
MF  Austria Peter Schützenhöfer
GK  Austria Lukas Fila
GK  Austria Martin Kraus




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