SV Schwechat

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SV Schwechat
Full nameSport-Vereinigung Schwechat
Founded1903
Ground Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion [1]
Capacity7,000
ManagerSenad Mujakic
League Wiener Stadtliga
2018–19 16th (relegated)
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Sport-Vereinigung Schwechat is an Austrian association football club from the capital city of Vienna. They are currently playing in the Wiener Stadtliga and plays their home games at the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion in Schwechat.

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History

Founding

Sport-Vereinigung Schwechat was founded on August 22, 1903 under the name Allgemeinen-Sportklub-Schwechat (ASK Schwechat).

Names

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

Players

Current squad

As of 19 February 2020

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 Maximilian Meznik
3 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Marcel Kopriva
3 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Paul Wustinger
5 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Marvin Puschner
6 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Emre Akpinar
7 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Aleksandar Palalic(c)
8 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Niklas Roth
9 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Josip Djoja
14 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Gregor Simandl
17 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Christoph Kafka
19 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Luka Jokanovic
20 MF Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Andre Sliskovic
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Emre Kilka
22 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Kilian Chyla
23 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Manuel Freundorfer
25 MF Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Peter Safranek
34 GK Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Haydar Bayram
44 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Eric Auss
54 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Daniel Milovanovic
MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Fatlum Kreka
MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Emre Yilmaz
MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Furkan Ünal
GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Christoph Gaumannmüll
MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Osama El Zayat

Out on loan

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Austria.svg Senad Mujakic
Assistant coach Flag of Austria.svg Ronald Maurer
Goalkeeper coach Flag of Austria.svg Predrag Kojic
Team DoctorDr. Michael Enenkel
MassagistLubo Horvath
PhysioChristian Gacesa
Sporting directorDejan Mladenov

Coach history

Head coachNationalityFromUntil
Toni CargnelliFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 196030 June 1966
Ferdinand SmetanaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 196630 June 1967
Johann Frank Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 197230 June 1975
Johann Hörmayer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 198030 June 1982
Johann FrankFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 198530 June 1986
Karl RosnerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 January 198730 June 1987
Johann HörmayerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 January 198831 December 1988
Karl RösnerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 January 198930 June 1990
Karl RitterFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 199030 June 1991
Erich RauschFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 199130 June 1992
Alexander TothFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 17 May 199230 June 1994
Friedrich RiedmüllerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 199427 September 1994
Christian JanitschFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 28 September 199430 June 1995
Günther Wessely Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 199519 November 1997
Wolfgang KienastFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 20 November 199730 June 1999
Robert Frind Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 199930 May 2000
Robert GehmayerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 200020 September 2000
Karl RösnerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 20 September 200024 March 2002
Herbert OngerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 24 March 20029 April 2004
Christian Prosenik Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 14 April 200420 October 2004
Wolfgang KienastFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 20 October 200430 June 2006
Reinhard SchendlingerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 200614 August 2006
Walter Binder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 14 August 200621 October 2007
Wolfgang ProchaskaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 21 October 20079 November 2007
Michael KellerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 10 November 200730 May 2013
Peter BenesFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 20137 November 2016
Markus BachmayerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 7 November 20161 September 2018
Christoph MandlFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 2 September 20186 May 2019
Ronald MaurerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 7 May 201930 June 2019
Senad MujakicFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 July 2019present

Past seasons

SeasonLeagueLevelPlacePldWDLGFGAGDPts Austrian Cup
1960-61 Staatsliga 1112685133749-1221Quarter finals
1961-62 Staatsliga 1102695125068-1823Semi finals
1962-63 Staatsliga 1626114114944+526First round
1963-64 Staatsliga 142613585141+1031First round
1964-65 Staatsliga 162610972728-129First round
1965-66 Nationalliga 192695124042-223Quarter finals
1966-67 Regionalliga Ost 222618355528+2739Semi finals
1967-68 Regionalliga Ost 2828126104736+1130First round
1968-69 Regionalliga Ost 222616646128+3338Did not enter
1969-70 Regionalliga Ost 242411585238+1427Quarter finals
1970-71 Regionalliga Ost 2626124104947+228Did not enter
1971-72 Regionalliga Ost 252681353430+229Did not enter
1972-73 Regionalliga Ost 26269893028+226First round
1973-74 Regionalliga Ost 26249694535+1024Did not enter
1974-75 Regionalliga Ost 323016685340+1348First round
1975-76 Regionalliga Ost 31030125134450-629First round
1976-77 Regionalliga Ost 3122897123232025Did not enter
1977-78 Regionalliga Ost 3628117104746+129Did not enter
1978-79 Regionalliga Ost 3430137104141033Did not enter
1979-80 Regionalliga Ost 3530121354025+1537First round
1980-81 Regionalliga Ost 3530121354025+1537Did not enter
1981-82 Regionalliga Ost 3First round
1982-83 Regionalliga Ost 3Second round
1983-84 Regionalliga Ost 3Second round
1984-85 Regionalliga Ost 3Did not enter
1985-86 Championship Ö II 21036109174868-2029First round
1986-87 Regionalliga Ost 3730117123539-429Second round
1987-88 Regionalliga Ost 31230910114450-628Second round
1988-89 Regionalliga Ost 3930109114238+429Did not enter
1989-90 Regionalliga Ost 3133098133949-1026Third round
1990-91 Regionalliga Ost 31130810123033-326Second round
1991-92 Regionalliga Ost 3830812103638-234Second round
1992-93 Regionalliga Ost 343013894042-234Second round
1993-94 Regionalliga Ost 323016955731+2641Third round
1994-95 Regionalliga Ost 31230116134859-1128Second round
1995-96 Regionalliga Ost 3930118113435-141Second round
1996-97 Regionalliga Ost 3630119103837+142Did not enter
1997-98 Regionalliga Ost 3230164105036+1452Did not enter
1998-99 Regionalliga Ost 3430135123339-644Fourth round
1999-2000 Regionalliga Ost 3123071492230-835Second round
2000-01 Regionalliga Ost 3123096153244-1233First round
2001-02 Regionalliga Ost 353013894334+947Did not enter
2002-03 Regionalliga Ost 313021636423+4169Did not enter
2003-04 Regionalliga Ost 3830118114341+241First round
2004-05 Regionalliga Ost 3143056192451-2721Did not enter
2005-06 Regionalliga Ost 31330710132738-1131Did not enter
2006-07 Regionalliga Ost 3133078153161-3029Preliminary round
2007-08 Regionalliga Ost 3143088143247-1532No tournament
2008-09 Wiener Stadtliga 413022627213+5972Did not enter
2009-10 Regionalliga Ost 3123091293635+139First round
2010-11 Regionalliga Ost 31330116133748-139Did not enter
2011-12 Regionalliga Ost 31230910113939037Preliminary round
2012-13 Regionalliga Ost 3133075184264-2226Second round
2013-14 Regionalliga Ost 3930118114448-441First round
2014-15 Regionalliga Ost 3630128104432+1244First round
2015-16 Regionalliga Ost 3153075183364-3126First round
2016-17 Regionalliga Ost 3152848163364-3120Did not enter
2017-18 Regionalliga Ost 3153053222566-4118Did not enter
2018-19 Regionalliga Ost 3163024242280-5810Did not enter
2019-20 Wiener Stadtliga 4Did not enter
Green marks a season followed by promotion.Red marks a season followed by relegation.

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References

  1. "Rudolf Tonn Stadion" (in German). SVS Fussball. Retrieved 19 February 2020.