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DSV Leoben

DSV Leoben, commonly known as DSV Leoben GGMT Revolution for sponsorship reasons is an Austrian association football club based in Leoben. It was founded in 1928. The club currently play in Austrian 2. Liga, the second tier of Austrian Football. They play at the Donawitz Stadium.

DSV Leoben
Full nameDonawitzer Sport Verein Leoben
Founded1928; 95 years ago (1928)
GroundDonawitz Stadium
Capacity6,000
ChairmanDejan Stanković
ManagerCarsten Jancker
LeagueAustrian 2. Liga
2022–23Austrian Regionalliga (Mitte), 1st of 6 (promoted)

History edit

WSV Donawitz edit

The club was founded on 1 February 1928 opgericht as Werkssportverein Donawitz, playing in green-white colours. They played their first season at the top Styrian league in 1930/31, playing against the likes of SK Sturm Graz, Grazer AK, Grazer SC and Kapfenberger SC. WSV clinched the title in 1939 but subsequently lost the playoffs for promotion to the Gauliga Ost after losing to FC Wien, Linzer ASK and WSV BU Neunkirchen. That same year, Donawitz town became part of Leoben but WSV kept its name.

 
Historical chart of the club's league performance

After World War II, football was restored in Donawitz in 1949 and the club won another league title in 1955 to clinch promotion to the second tier of Austrian football. In 1958 WSV Donawitz won promotion to the top tier, only to be relegated back after two years.

DSV Alpine edit

In 1970 the club was renamed WSV Alpine Donawitz and after a year they won promotion back to the country's top tier. On 3 May 1971, the club was renamed again to Donawitzer SV Alpine or just DSV Alpine. They came 6th in the league in 1972 and 1974, but after the 1973/74 season the club was demoted to the 2nd tier after the number of teams in the league was decreased from 17 to 10 clubs and only one team from Styria (Sturm Graz) was included. They only got back to the top tier in 1984 and remained there until 1986 en had they had another spell from 1991 until 1992. They totalled 10 years in the Austrian Bundesliga.

DSV Leoben edit

 
Old Logo

After relegation in 1992, board members of DSV Alpine and 1. FC Leoben decided to merge and the new club DSV Leoben was established on 22 June 1992. Their first success was reaching the 1994/95 Austrian Cup final, which they lost to local giants SK Rapid Wien with former player Peter Guggi at the helm.

They were demoted to the third tier Regionalliga Mitte in 2009, after going into administration.

In 2022–23, DSV Leoben secure promotion to Austrian 2. Liga from 2023–24 after Champions of Regionalliga Mitte in 2022–23.

Current squad edit

As of 4 October, 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   AUT Julian Turi
3 DF   CRO Ricardo Bagadur
4 DF   SVN Luka Brkic
5 MF   CRO Matija Horvat
6 MF   AUT Nico Pichler
7 MF   SVN Tilen Pečnik
8 MF   AUT Stefan Radulovic
9 FW   AUT Thomas Hirschhofer
10 FW   AUT Michael John Lema
11 MF   ALB Drini Halili
13 DF   AUT Stefan Umjenovic
14 MF   NGA Kingsley Michael
17 DF   SUI Enrique Wild
18 MF   AUT Marco Untergrabner
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   AUT Deni Alar
20 MF   AUT Christoph Halper
21 GK   AUT Florian Wiegele
22 FW   AUT Winfred Amoah
23 DF   AUT Josef Weberbauer
24 DF   GER Timo Perthel
27 DF   AUT Florian Freisegger
28 GK   SVN Žan Pelko
30 FW   AUT Kevin Friesenbichler
33 MF   GER Moritz Heinrich
34 GK   AUT Fabian Kinzl
71 MF   AUT Thomas Maier
77 MF   AUT Josip Eskinja

Managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "DSV Leoben - Trainerhistorie".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • (in German) Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources DSV Leoben news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message DSV Leoben commonly known as DSV Leoben GGMT Revolution for sponsorship reasons is an Austrian association football club based in Leoben It was founded in 1928 The club currently play in Austrian 2 Liga the second tier of Austrian Football They play at the Donawitz Stadium DSV LeobenFull nameDonawitzer Sport Verein LeobenFounded1928 95 years ago 1928 GroundDonawitz StadiumCapacity6 000ChairmanDejan StankovicManagerCarsten JanckerLeagueAustrian 2 Liga2022 23Austrian Regionalliga Mitte 1st of 6 promoted Contents 1 History 1 1 WSV Donawitz 1 2 DSV Alpine 1 3 DSV Leoben 2 Current squad 3 Managers 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWSV Donawitz edit The club was founded on 1 February 1928 opgericht as Werkssportverein Donawitz playing in green white colours They played their first season at the top Styrian league in 1930 31 playing against the likes of SK Sturm Graz Grazer AK Grazer SC and Kapfenberger SC WSV clinched the title in 1939 but subsequently lost the playoffs for promotion to the Gauliga Ost after losing to FC Wien Linzer ASK and WSV BU Neunkirchen That same year Donawitz town became part of Leoben but WSV kept its name nbsp Historical chart of the club s league performanceAfter World War II football was restored in Donawitz in 1949 and the club won another league title in 1955 to clinch promotion to the second tier of Austrian football In 1958 WSV Donawitz won promotion to the top tier only to be relegated back after two years DSV Alpine edit In 1970 the club was renamed WSV Alpine Donawitz and after a year they won promotion back to the country s top tier On 3 May 1971 the club was renamed again to Donawitzer SV Alpine or just DSV Alpine They came 6th in the league in 1972 and 1974 but after the 1973 74 season the club was demoted to the 2nd tier after the number of teams in the league was decreased from 17 to 10 clubs and only one team from Styria Sturm Graz was included They only got back to the top tier in 1984 and remained there until 1986 en had they had another spell from 1991 until 1992 They totalled 10 years in the Austrian Bundesliga DSV Leoben edit nbsp Old LogoAfter relegation in 1992 board members of DSV Alpine and 1 FC Leoben decided to merge and the new club DSV Leoben was established on 22 June 1992 Their first success was reaching the 1994 95 Austrian Cup final which they lost to local giants SK Rapid Wien with former player Peter Guggi at the helm They were demoted to the third tier Regionalliga Mitte in 2009 after going into administration In 2022 23 DSV Leoben secure promotion to Austrian 2 Liga from 2023 24 after Champions of Regionalliga Mitte in 2022 23 Current squad editAs of 4 October 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp AUT Julian Turi3 DF nbsp CRO Ricardo Bagadur4 DF nbsp SVN Luka Brkic5 MF nbsp CRO Matija Horvat6 MF nbsp AUT Nico Pichler7 MF nbsp SVN Tilen Pecnik8 MF nbsp AUT Stefan Radulovic9 FW nbsp AUT Thomas Hirschhofer10 FW nbsp AUT Michael John Lema11 MF nbsp ALB Drini Halili13 DF nbsp AUT Stefan Umjenovic14 MF nbsp NGA Kingsley Michael17 DF nbsp SUI Enrique Wild18 MF nbsp AUT Marco Untergrabner No Pos Nation Player19 FW nbsp AUT Deni Alar20 MF nbsp AUT Christoph Halper21 GK nbsp AUT Florian Wiegele22 FW nbsp AUT Winfred Amoah23 DF nbsp AUT Josef Weberbauer24 DF nbsp GER Timo Perthel27 DF nbsp AUT Florian Freisegger28 GK nbsp SVN Zan Pelko30 FW nbsp AUT Kevin Friesenbichler33 MF nbsp GER Moritz Heinrich34 GK nbsp AUT Fabian Kinzl71 MF nbsp AUT Thomas Maier77 MF nbsp AUT Josip EskinjaManagers editSee also Category DSV Leoben managers nbsp Bino Skasa nbsp Hans Grassl 1949 Rudi Oblak 1950 1951 nbsp Toni Heubrandner 1952 1953 nbsp Toni Linhart Sr 1954 nbsp Toni Heubrandner 1955 nbsp Ludwig Durek 1956 nbsp Schani Kandler 1957 1959 nbsp Kotzmuth 1960 nbsp Harry Rauch 1960 nbsp Albert Puschnik 1961 62 nbsp Toni Linhart Sr 1962 nbsp Werner Pichler 1963 nbsp Toni Linhart Sr 1963 65 nbsp Toni Heubrandner 1965 66 nbsp Lajos Lorinczy 1967 68 nbsp Frantisek Korcek 1968 69 1 nbsp Alfred Sezemsky 1970 nbsp Fritz Pfister 1971 72 nbsp Gerd Springer 1972 73 nbsp Frantisek Bufka 1973 74 nbsp Harry Rauch 1974 76 nbsp Gerd Springer 1976 77 Fuchs 1977 78 Huber 1978 nbsp Harry Rauch 1978 nbsp Stoyan Ormandzhiev 1979 80 nbsp Ivica Brzic 1980 81 Peintinger 1981 82 Przybylinski 1982 83 nbsp Harry Rauch 1983 Hadler 1983 nbsp Hans Windisch 1983 85 nbsp Gunther Klug 1985 nbsp Heinz Binder 1985 86 nbsp Franz Mikscha 1986 87 nbsp Karl Hofmeister 1987 nbsp Hans Windisch 1987 1988 nbsp Milan Miklavic 1989 1991 nbsp Gerd Struppert 1991 nbsp Milan Đuricic 1991 1993 nbsp Ivo Golz 1993 nbsp Josef Hlousek 1993 nbsp Milan Miklavic 1994 1995 nbsp Heinz Eisengrein 1995 nbsp Andreas Leutschacher 1995 nbsp Wolfsche 1995 nbsp Milan Đuricic 1995 96 nbsp Wolfsche 1996 nbsp Savo Ekmecic 1996 97 nbsp Helmut Kirisits 1997 98 nbsp Gunter Kronsteiner 1998 99 nbsp Milan Đuricic 1999 2001 nbsp Petar Segrt 2001 03 nbsp Heinz Thonhofer 2003 05 nbsp Dejan Stankovic 2005 07 nbsp Manfred Kohlbacher 2007 nbsp Walter Kogler 2007 08 nbsp Heimo Kump 2008 09 nbsp Dejan Stankovic 2009 nbsp Richard Niederbacher 2009 10 nbsp Andreas Kindlinger 2010 11 nbsp Gregor Potscher 2011 12 nbsp Bernhard Muhr 2012 nbsp Adi Pinter 2012 nbsp Manfred Unger 2012 nbsp Jurgen Auffinger 2012 nbsp Heinz Karner 2012 13 nbsp Gregor Potscher 2013 2 3 nbsp Carsten Jancker 2021 References edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link DSV Leoben Trainerhistorie Archived copy Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 19 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links edit in German Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DSV Leoben amp oldid 1188142167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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