SC Neusiedl am See 1919

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SC Neusiedl am See 1919
Full nameSportclub Neusiedl am See 1919
Founded13 April 1919;104 years ago (1919-04-13)
GroundSportzentrum Neusiedl
Capacity3,000
ManagerManfred Wachter
League Austrian Regional League East
2015–16 13th
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

SC Neusiedl am See 1919 are an Austrian association football club founded in 1919 and currently playing in the Austrian Regional League East.

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They were relegated from the country's top tier after finishing last in the 1983–84 Austrian Football Bundesliga.

Historical chart of the club's league performance Neusiedl Performance Graph.png
Historical chart of the club's league performance

Current squad

As of 16 September 2022

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Harald Otto
2 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Tarik Akbiyik
3 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT David Strmsek
4 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Manuel Holzmann (on loan from Floridsdorfer AC)
5 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Mario Töpel
6 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Manuel Haidner
7 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Patrick Kienzl
8 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Nikolas Stachovič
9 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Raul Bucur
10 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Daniel Toth
11 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Sebastian Toth
12 FW Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Jozef Hermann
12 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Conner Reeh
13 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Konstantin Breuer
14 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Markus Gruidl
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Sebastian Pojer
16 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Kevin Glock
17 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Maximilian Wodicka
18 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Andre-Eric Tatzer
19 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Patrick Sonnleitner
20 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Lukas Gatti
21 GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Niklas Hiermann
22 MF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Francis Enguelle
23 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Lukas Haubenwaller
24 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Marc Kobor
16 MF Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Matúš Vlna
MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Hazim Ibrahimovic
GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Philipp Köhle
GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Marko Mišutka

Coaching staff

PositionName
ManagerManfred Wachter
Assistant managerGeorg Haider
Goalkeeper coachAndreas Markl
Business managerLukas Stranz
MasseurBela Hajszan


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