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FC Dornbirn 1913

Fußballclub Dornbirn 1913, commonly known as FC Mohren Dornbirn 1913 for sponsorship reasons is a professional association football club based in the town of Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, Austria, that competes in the Austrian 2. Liga, the second tier of the Austrian football league system. Founded in 1913, it is affiliated to the Vorarlberg Football Association. The team plays its home matches at Stadion Birkenwiese, where it has been based since 2019.

FC Mohren Dornbirn
Full nameFußballclub Dornbirn 1913
Nickname(s)Rothosen (Redpants)[1]
Founded12 March 1913; 111 years ago (1913-03-12)
GroundStadion Birkenwiese
Capacity12,000
ChairmanHubert Domig
ManagerRoberto Pätzold
LeagueSecond League
2022–232. Liga, 11th of 16
Stadion Birkenwiese, home ground of FC Dornbirn 1913

History edit

FC Dornbirn was founded on 12 March 1913 at a founding meeting in the Dornbirn Gasthaus zur Flur. The club colours were decided to be red, white and black which later changed to white and red. The city coat of arms of Dornbirn was already used as the logo in the founding year.

The club would reach the highest tier of Austrian football for the last time in the 1969–70 season, but mostly competed in the second tier of the Austrian football league system. Dornbirn has never won a major national title, but the club has been able to secure the title of Vorarlberg champion ten times and become Vorarlberg Cup winners six times.[2]

In 1966, FC Dornbirn entered into a cooperation with Austria Lustenau, which was dissolved again after a relatively unsuccessful season.[3] In 1979, the club merged with Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz. Under the name IG Bregenz/Dornbirn they played for years in the second division and also provided a unique curiosity in Austrian professional football. When the club had to be relegated to the Austrian Regionalliga West in the 1984–85 season due to a league reform, the second team of IG Bregenz/Dornbirn, which consisted of only amateurs, managed to qualify for the second division in the same season. Thus– "strengthened" with some of their better amateur players, the united Dornbirner/Bregenz football professionals were also able to compete in the second level of the 1985–86 season. In 1987, the "community of interests" was dissolved and the two traditional associations were re-founded.[1]

In 1988–89 Dornbirn were promoted back to the second tier, but were relegated to the Regionalliga after the end of the season. From 2005–06 to 2008–09 FC Dornbirn played in the Regionalliga West, the third tier in Austrian football.

In the 2008–09 season, the team won the championship in the Regionalliga West and promoted to the second tier, now renamed First League.[4] However, Dornbirn were relegated from the First League after just one season; after a 8–1 loss against Admira Wacker which included a hat-trick by Martin Pušić, the club found themselves in last place with only two more games to play.[5] At that time, the Vorarlberg-based club had also been denied a licence for a spot in the First League after two appeals. Although FC Dornbirn would still have had a chance of securing their status as a First League club through relegation play-offs even as bottom in the table, hope was abandoned when there was no relegation from the Bundesliga to the First League. As Austria Kärnten had been denied the First League licence,[6] FC Dornbirn waived the go to the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court, the last instance in licensing matters, and returned to the Regionalliga West without a chance to compete for survival through the play-offs.[7]

On 4 August 2010, bankruptcy proceedings were opened against FC Dornbirn before the Feldkirch Regional Court in response to a bankruptcy petition it had filed.[8] The professional branch had been founded after promotion to the First League, and, according to the Kreditschutzverband of 1870 [de], their debts amounted to around €277,000.[8]

In the 2018–19 season, FC Dornbirn won promotion back to the second division after a nine-year absence.[9]

Current squad edit

As of 12 February 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   AUT Jakob Odehnal (on loan from SCR Altach)
3 DF   CUB Cavafe
4 DF   AUT Noah Moosbrugger
5 MF   AUT Dragan Marceta
6 MF   BRA Gabriel Brilhante
7 MF   AUT Noa Mathis
8 MF   AUT Sebastian Santin
9 FW   BRA Ramon Tanque
10 MF   AUT Lars Nussbaumer
11 MF   AUT Miguel Mayr
14 DF   AUT Samuel Mischitz (on loan from SCR Altach)
18 DF   BRA Willian Rodrigues
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 GK   AUT Raphael Morscher
27 MF   AUT Felix Mandl
29 MF   AUT Lorenz Rusch
30 DF   AUT Ljubomir Popovic
36 GK   AUT Fabian Schulz
39 MF   AUT Noah Bitsche
92 FW   ALB Anteo Fetahu
DF   AUT Stefan Umjenovic
MF   BRA Gabryel
FW   BRA Mateusinho
FW   BRA Renan

Managers edit

  •   Fritz Kerr (1955-56)
  •   Bruno Sohm (1959-61)
  •   Ludwig Tretter (1961)
  •   Gyula Szomoray (1962–1964)
  •   Alfred Schrottenbaum (1969-70)
  •   Fahrudin Jusufi (1972-77)
  •   Johann Thurnher (1977-78)
  •   Helmut Jaquemond (1978–1979)
  •   Johann Thurnher (1979)
  •   Walter Gunz (1987-88)
  •   Günther Tschemernjak (1988–89)
  •   Reinhard Jank (1997-98)
  •   Alfred Wohlgenannt (1998)
  •   Rade Plakalović (1998–99)
  •   Josef Schwentner (1999–2000)
  •   Peter Sallmayer (2000–02)
  •   Wolfgang Kaufmann (2002)
  •   Erwin Wawra (2002)
  •   Günther Kerber (2002–05)
  •   Hans-Jürgen Trittinger (2005–06)
  •   Wolfgang Kaufmann (2006)
  •   Peter Handle (2006–07)
  •   József Takács (2007–08)
  •   Armand Benneker (2008–11)
  •   Peter Sallmayer (2011-13)
  •   Erwin Wawra (2013)
  •   Peter Jakubec (2013-16)
  •   Eric Orie (2016–17)
  •   Markus Mader (2017-21)
  •   Eric Orie (2021)
  •   Klaus Stocker (2021)
  •   Muhammet Akagündüz (2022)
  •   Klaus Stocker (2022)
  •   Thomas Janeschitz (2022-24)
  •   Roberto Pätzold (2024-)

Honours edit

 
Historical chart of FC Dornbirn league performances

League edit

  • Austrian Regionalliga West
  • Vorarlberg Championship
    • Champions (10): 1954–55, 1959–60, 1962–63, 1969–70, 1973–1974, 1974–75, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1996–97, 2003–04

Cup edit

  • Vorarlberger Fußballcup [de]
    • Winners (12): 1933, 1937, 1952, 1959, 1981, 1982, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019
    • Runners-up (3): 1949, 1958, 1997

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FC Dornbirn spielt erstes Derby nach 30 Jahren!". Vorarlberg Online (in Austrian German). 23 July 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Geschichte | FC Mohren Dornbirn 1913". FC Dornbirn 1913 (in German). from the original on 12 November 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Unsere Austria". Nordtribüne Lustenau (in German). Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  4. ^ "FC Dornbirn Meister". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). 13 June 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  5. ^ "8:1-Auswärtssieg der Admira bei Absteiger Dornbirn". weltfussball.com (in German). 14 May 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Keine Lizenz für Austria Kärnten". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). 30 April 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  7. ^ . Kleine Zeitung (in Austrian German). 26 May 2010. Archived from the original on 12 November 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Konkursverfahren FC-Dornbirn-Profiabteilung". ORF (in Austrian German). 4 August 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  9. ^ . Vorarlberger Nachrichten | VN (in German). 17 May 2019. Archived from the original on 18 May 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2022.

External links edit

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Fussballclub Dornbirn 1913 commonly known as FC Mohren Dornbirn 1913 for sponsorship reasons is a professional association football club based in the town of Dornbirn Vorarlberg Austria that competes in the Austrian 2 Liga the second tier of the Austrian football league system Founded in 1913 it is affiliated to the Vorarlberg Football Association The team plays its home matches at Stadion Birkenwiese where it has been based since 2019 FC Mohren DornbirnFull nameFussballclub Dornbirn 1913Nickname s Rothosen Redpants 1 Founded12 March 1913 111 years ago 1913 03 12 GroundStadion BirkenwieseCapacity12 000ChairmanHubert DomigManagerRoberto PatzoldLeagueSecond League2022 232 Liga 11th of 16Home coloursAway colours Stadion Birkenwiese home ground of FC Dornbirn 1913 Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 Managers 4 Honours 4 1 League 4 2 Cup 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFC Dornbirn was founded on 12 March 1913 at a founding meeting in the Dornbirn Gasthaus zur Flur The club colours were decided to be red white and black which later changed to white and red The city coat of arms of Dornbirn was already used as the logo in the founding year The club would reach the highest tier of Austrian football for the last time in the 1969 70 season but mostly competed in the second tier of the Austrian football league system Dornbirn has never won a major national title but the club has been able to secure the title of Vorarlberg champion ten times and become Vorarlberg Cup winners six times 2 In 1966 FC Dornbirn entered into a cooperation with Austria Lustenau which was dissolved again after a relatively unsuccessful season 3 In 1979 the club merged with Schwarz Weiss Bregenz Under the name IG Bregenz Dornbirn they played for years in the second division and also provided a unique curiosity in Austrian professional football When the club had to be relegated to the Austrian Regionalliga West in the 1984 85 season due to a league reform the second team of IG Bregenz Dornbirn which consisted of only amateurs managed to qualify for the second division in the same season Thus strengthened with some of their better amateur players the united Dornbirner Bregenz football professionals were also able to compete in the second level of the 1985 86 season In 1987 the community of interests was dissolved and the two traditional associations were re founded 1 In 1988 89 Dornbirn were promoted back to the second tier but were relegated to the Regionalliga after the end of the season From 2005 06 to 2008 09 FC Dornbirn played in the Regionalliga West the third tier in Austrian football In the 2008 09 season the team won the championship in the Regionalliga West and promoted to the second tier now renamed First League 4 However Dornbirn were relegated from the First League after just one season after a 8 1 loss against Admira Wacker which included a hat trick by Martin Pusic the club found themselves in last place with only two more games to play 5 At that time the Vorarlberg based club had also been denied a licence for a spot in the First League after two appeals Although FC Dornbirn would still have had a chance of securing their status as a First League club through relegation play offs even as bottom in the table hope was abandoned when there was no relegation from the Bundesliga to the First League As Austria Karnten had been denied the First League licence 6 FC Dornbirn waived the go to the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court the last instance in licensing matters and returned to the Regionalliga West without a chance to compete for survival through the play offs 7 On 4 August 2010 bankruptcy proceedings were opened against FC Dornbirn before the Feldkirch Regional Court in response to a bankruptcy petition it had filed 8 The professional branch had been founded after promotion to the First League and according to the Kreditschutzverband of 1870 de their debts amounted to around 277 000 8 In the 2018 19 season FC Dornbirn won promotion back to the second division after a nine year absence 9 Current squad editAs of 12 February 2024 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp AUT Jakob Odehnal on loan from SCR Altach 3 DF nbsp CUB Cavafe 4 DF nbsp AUT Noah Moosbrugger 5 MF nbsp AUT Dragan Marceta 6 MF nbsp BRA Gabriel Brilhante 7 MF nbsp AUT Noa Mathis 8 MF nbsp AUT Sebastian Santin 9 FW nbsp BRA Ramon Tanque 10 MF nbsp AUT Lars Nussbaumer 11 MF nbsp AUT Miguel Mayr 14 DF nbsp AUT Samuel Mischitz on loan from SCR Altach 18 DF nbsp BRA Willian Rodrigues No Pos Nation Player 23 GK nbsp AUT Raphael Morscher 27 MF nbsp AUT Felix Mandl 29 MF nbsp AUT Lorenz Rusch 30 DF nbsp AUT Ljubomir Popovic 36 GK nbsp AUT Fabian Schulz 39 MF nbsp AUT Noah Bitsche 92 FW nbsp ALB Anteo Fetahu DF nbsp AUT Stefan Umjenovic MF nbsp BRA Gabryel FW nbsp BRA Mateusinho FW nbsp BRA RenanManagers editSee also Category FC Dornbirn 1913 managers nbsp Fritz Kerr 1955 56 nbsp Bruno Sohm 1959 61 nbsp Ludwig Tretter 1961 nbsp Gyula Szomoray 1962 1964 nbsp Alfred Schrottenbaum 1969 70 nbsp Fahrudin Jusufi 1972 77 nbsp Johann Thurnher 1977 78 nbsp Helmut Jaquemond 1978 1979 nbsp Johann Thurnher 1979 nbsp Walter Gunz 1987 88 nbsp Gunther Tschemernjak 1988 89 nbsp Reinhard Jank 1997 98 nbsp Alfred Wohlgenannt 1998 nbsp Rade Plakalovic 1998 99 nbsp Josef Schwentner 1999 2000 nbsp Peter Sallmayer 2000 02 nbsp Wolfgang Kaufmann 2002 nbsp Erwin Wawra 2002 nbsp Gunther Kerber 2002 05 nbsp Hans Jurgen Trittinger 2005 06 nbsp Wolfgang Kaufmann 2006 nbsp Peter Handle 2006 07 nbsp Jozsef Takacs 2007 08 nbsp Armand Benneker 2008 11 nbsp Peter Sallmayer 2011 13 nbsp Erwin Wawra 2013 nbsp Peter Jakubec 2013 16 nbsp Eric Orie 2016 17 nbsp Markus Mader 2017 21 nbsp Eric Orie 2021 nbsp Klaus Stocker 2021 nbsp Muhammet Akagunduz 2022 nbsp Klaus Stocker 2022 nbsp Thomas Janeschitz 2022 24 nbsp Roberto Patzold 2024 Honours edit nbsp Historical chart of FC Dornbirn league performances League edit Austrian Regionalliga West Champions 2 2008 09 2018 19 Vorarlberg Championship Champions 10 1954 55 1959 60 1962 63 1969 70 1973 1974 1974 75 1984 85 1987 88 1996 97 2003 04 Cup edit Vorarlberger Fussballcup de Winners 12 1933 1937 1952 1959 1981 1982 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016 2019 Runners up 3 1949 1958 1997References edit a b FC Dornbirn spielt erstes Derby nach 30 Jahren Vorarlberg Online in Austrian German 23 July 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Geschichte FC Mohren Dornbirn 1913 FC Dornbirn 1913 in German Archived from the original on 12 November 2021 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Unsere Austria Nordtribune Lustenau in German Retrieved 24 July 2022 FC Dornbirn Meister DER STANDARD in Austrian German 13 June 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2022 8 1 Auswartssieg der Admira bei Absteiger Dornbirn weltfussball com in German 14 May 2010 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Keine Lizenz fur Austria Karnten DER STANDARD in Austrian German 30 April 2010 Retrieved 24 July 2022 FC Dornbirn verzichtet auf Klage bei Schiedsgericht Kleine Zeitung in Austrian German 26 May 2010 Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 a b Konkursverfahren FC Dornbirn Profiabteilung ORF in Austrian German 4 August 2010 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Ziel erreicht Dornbirn ist zweitklassig Vorarlberger Nachrichten VN in German 17 May 2019 Archived from the original on 18 May 2019 Retrieved 24 July 2022 External links editOfficial website in German FC Dornbirn 1913 at the Austrian Football Association in German Portals nbsp Association football nbsp Austria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Dornbirn 1913 amp oldid 1206552659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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