Wiener Sport-Club

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Wiener Sport-Club
Full name
Wiener Sport-Club
Founded
1883
Ground
Wiener Sport-Club Platz
Capacity
7,828
Manager
Norbert Schweitzer
League
Austrian Regional League East
2016–17
12th

















Home colours














Away colours



Current season


Friedhofstribüne, home stand of Sportclub-Platz


The Wiener Sport-Club, commonly referred to as WSC, was established in 1883 in Vienna, Austria and is one of the country's oldest athletics clubs. Their traditional home is in the Dornbach quarter of the city (17th district).


At various times throughout its history the club has had departments for fencing, boxing, wrestling, cycling, handball, track and field, field hockey, tennis, squash, football and water polo. The football team enjoyed success in Austria National Championship in 1922, 1958 and 1959. Their 1958 season included an impressive 7-0 victory over Juventus in European Champions Cup. Two bankruptcies in the 1990s eventually led the team to slip into the lower leagues.


In 2001 the football section split off as Wiener Sportklub due to financial troubles and was re-integrated back into WSC in 2017. The first squad currently plays in the Austrian Regional League East (3rd Division). The club's home ground Sportclub-Platz dates back to 1904 and is considered as Austria's oldest actively used football field. Player and coach Erich Hof is known as the club's legend.




Historical chart of Wiener SC league performance




Contents





  • 1 Honours


  • 2 Club staff


  • 3 Current squad


  • 4 Notable players


  • 5 Notables coaches


  • 6 External links




Honours



  • Austrian Champions (3): 1921–22, 1957–58, 1958–59


  • Austrian Cup Winner (1): 1922-23


  • Austrian Football First League Winner (1): 1976-77


  • Austrian Regional League East Winner (1): 2001-02


Club staff


  • Manager: Norbert Schweitzer


Current squad


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






















































No.

Position
Player
4

Austria

DF

Yannick Soura
5

Austria

DF

Jan Feldmann
7

Austria

FW

Rafael Pollack
9

Austria

FW

Michael Pittnauer
12

Austria

DF

Daniel Seper
14

Austria

MF

Thomas Goll
17

Austria

MF

Philip Dimov
18

Austria

FW

Marko Dogas
19

Austria

MF

Kevin Weingrill
21

Bosnia and Herzegovina

FW

Stefan Barac
23

Bosnia and Herzegovina

MF

Mirza Berkovic














































No.

Position
Player
25

Austria

MF

Edin Harcevic


Austria

MF

Philip Obermüller


Austria

MF

Moritz Schaller


Austria

DF

Gerald Peinsipp


Austria

MF

Thomas Steiner


Austria

FW

Fuat Karacan


Austria

DF

Florian König


Austria

MF

Peter Schützenhöfer


Austria

GK

Lukas Fila


Austria

GK

Martin Kraus


Notable players



  • Republic of Ireland Eric Barber


  • Austria Erich Hof


  • Romania Lorin Avadanei


  • Denmark Finn Laudrup


  • Nigeria Julius Emanche


  • Germany Horst Blankenburg


  • Germany Lothar Ulsaß


Notables coaches



  • Austria Erich Hof


  • Poland Antoni Brzeżańczyk


  • Serbia Slobodan Batricevic

  • Goalkeeper Coach: Serbia Mirko Radulovic


External links



  • Wiener Sport-Club online (in German)


  • Wiener Sport-Club football section (in German)

  • Soccerway profile









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