SV Horn

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SV Horn
SV Horn logo.png
Full nameSportverein Horn
Founded21 October 1922;101 years ago (1922-10-21)
GroundSparkasse Horn Arena
Capacity3,500
Chairman Keisuke Honda
ManagerPhilipp Riederer
League 2. Liga
2022–23 2. Liga, 4th of 16
Website Club website

SV Horn is an Austrian association football club playing in the city of Horn.

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The club plays in the Austrian Second League. The team was champion of the Landesliga Niederösterreich in 1991, 1998 and 2007. In 2008, SV Horn won the Austrian Cup by beating SV Feldkirchen in the final. Clubs of the Austrian Football Bundesliga and the 2. Liga (Austria) did not participate in the Cup that season. The club lost the unofficial Austrian Supercup match 2008 against SK Rapid Wien 1–7.

On 8 June 2015, Keisuke Honda's management company, "Honda ESTILO" owned by his two brothers Hiroyuki and Youji, bought 49% of the shares in the club. [1]

Historical chart of SV Horn league performance Horn Performance Graph.png
Historical chart of SV Horn league performance

Honours

Austrian Cup

Current squad

Team lineup (May 2010) SV Horn - Mannschaftsfoto (2010-05-30).jpg
Team lineup (May 2010)
As of 7 February 2024 [2]

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 Matteo Hotop
4 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Paul Gobara
5 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Luca Wimhofer(on loan from LASK )
6 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Niklas Hoffmann
7 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Haris Ismailcebioglu
8 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Florian Fischerauer
9 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Lorenzo Coco
10 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Benjamin Mulahalilovic(captain)
11 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Paul Lipczinski
12 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Kevin Petuely
13 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Bernhard Hahn
14 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Alexander Joppich
15 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mason Judge
16 GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Nikolas Polster(on loan from LASK )
17 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Raphael Bauer
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Kilian Bauernfeind
19 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Marco Hausjell
20 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Julian Hinterleitner
21 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Mohammad Sadeqi (on loan from Liefering )
22 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Alexander Weigand
23 MF Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Leon Corkovic
24 GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Lukas Weber
27 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Amar Hot
28 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Amir Abdijanovic
30 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Filip Stojak
31 MF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Emilian Metu
33 GK Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Jonas Mauer
34 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Paschal Eidher
38 DF Flag of North Macedonia.svg  MKD Adrian Hajdari

Managerial history

As of 22 July 2023 [3]

From 1990 onwards

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References

  1. 本田オーストリア3部クラブ買収へ、実質オーナーに (in Japanese).
  2. "Kader | SV HORN". SV Horn. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  3. "SV Horn » Manager history". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 21 June 2016.