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Grazer AK

Grazer Athletiksport Klub (lit.'Graz's Athletic Sport Club'; abbreviated as GAK), better known simply as Grazer AK, is an Austrian sports club based in the city of Graz in the federal state of Styria. The football section used to be one of the most popular Austrian clubs, mostly successful in the decade 1995–2005. The other sections are basketball, diving and tennis, which however all act as separate legal entities. The "GAK" football section was folded during the 2012–13 Regionalliga Mitte Season in Autumn 2012. It has since been revived and returned to Austrian Second League in 2019.[1]

Grazer AK
Full nameGrazer Athletiksport Klub
Nickname(s)Die Roten (The Reds)
Die Roten Teufel (The Red Devils)
Rotjacken (Red Jackets)
Athletiker (Athletics)
Short nameGAK
Founded18 August 1902; 121 years ago (1902-08-18)
GroundMerkur-Arena
Capacity16,364
ChairmanRéne Ziesler
CoachGernot Messner
LeagueSecond League
2022–23Second League, 2nd of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

 
Historical chart of GAK league performance

The beginning edit

The club arose from an informal association of local academics around the medical student Georg August Wagner from Prague, later a professor at the Charles University and the Charité in Berlin. Acquainted with football from his hometown, he organised the first public match in present-day Austria on 18 March 1894 in the Graz municipal park. The Grazer Athletik-Sport-Club – modeled after the Wiener AC – was established eight years later on the 72nd birthday of Emperor Francis Joseph.

European football and the golden start to the new millennium edit

Between 1962 and 1983 GAK has been involved in European competitions. Their first match was against Odense BK in the Cup Winners Cup in 1962. The club has made regular appearances in European cups ever since, with regular UEFA Cup appearances since the 1980s, but the highlight came on the domestic scene in 1981 when they won the Austrian Cup. The Golden years arrived in the first half of the 2000s, when they won the Austrian Cup two more times in 2000 and 2002. Their biggest success was in 2004 where they did "the double" – they managed to win the cup yet again but also the Austrian title, winning the title by one point over Austria Wien. Their last appearance in Europe was a disappointing 5–0 away defeat to RC Strasbourg in Round 1 of the UEFA Cup in the 2005–06 season.

Financial troubles and bankruptcy edit

During the 2006–2007 season, 'Grazer AK' went into administration. The club was docked 28 points as a result. In the 2007–2008 season, the club was not allowed to participate in the professional leagues and was relegated to the Austrian Regional League Central.[2] After a second bankruptcy, the club managed to achieve a settlement and accommodation with its creditors in September 2008, ensuring its survival. Soon after, the club started having difficulties again after it could not recover from its relegation to the Regionalliga Mitte and eventually was dissolved in 2012.

New start edit

A phoenix club was set up by the fans soon after the club was dissolved in 2012 called Grazer AC and started from the bottom tier in the 2013–14 season. On 14 March 2014, Grazer AC at an extraordinary meeting was considered to be a continuation of the original "GAK" in agreement with its umbrella association. After winning every single championship, the club made its return to professional football for the 2019–20, with their promotion to the 2nd tier.

Supporters edit

The highest attendance average reached the red jackets in the championship season 2003/2004. This season, an average of 9234 pilgrimage to the home games of the "Athletics". The average attendance since the forced descent had settled at "only" 3500, but the quality of the organized support had risen. The "curve" was in sector 22, before relegation to the Regionalliga in sector 25. Despite the third-rate fate pilgrimage several hundred fans to the away games. The ultra-fan groups are the Red Firm, the Society Graz, the Tifosi Rosso Bianco and the Everreds. Parts of the fan scene maintain friendship to KFC Uerdingen 05, NK Čelik Zenica and also SV Austria Salzburg.

Graz Derby edit

GAK have a big rivalry with cross-town rivals Sturm Graz with whom they contest the Graz Derby. In 1974 there was big opposition from both sets of fans against a proposed merger to become FC Graz. Since 1920, excluding the friendly matches (especially before the first official Styrian Cup in 1920), 199 matches have been played between the two, of which there were: 185 encounters in the league (130 at the professional level and 55 at amateur level in the Styrian League); an additional seven encounters in Austrian Cup (including one final that was won by the GAK in 2002); 1 match in Austrian Supercup; 2 meetings in the Tschammerpokal and 4 games in the Styrian Cup. The first Derby took place in 1911, the last was dated 2 Nov 2023. The Red Devils are the most successful Team in the lookwise[clarification needed] of local rivalries. In October, the 19th 2022, a long period without vivid opponent ship find his end,[clarify] when both Clubs are fighting each other at the last 16 of the ÖFB-Cup.

Past seasons edit

These are the seasons that the team has done since it was re-founded at the end of the year 2012.

Season League Level Place MP W D L GF GA GD Pts Austrian Cup
2013–14 1. Klasse Mitte A (VIII) 8 1 22 20 2 0 124 12 112 62 not qualified
2014–15 Gebietsliga Mitte (VII) 7 1 26 23 1 2 107 29 78 70 not qualified
2015–16 Unterliga Mitte (VI) 6 1 26 22 3 1 88 19 69 69 not qualified
2016–17 Oberliga Mitte/West (V) 5 1 26 14 9 3 65 29 36 51 not qualified
2017–18 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 1 30 21 5 4 61 24 37 68 not qualified
2018–19 Regionalliga Mitte (III) 3 1 30 21 5 4 70 28 42 68 Semi-finals
2019–20 First League (II) 2 15 30 7 10 13 40 50 -10 31 Second round
2020–21 First League (II) 2 6 30 13 7 10 46 42 4 46 First round
2021–22 First League (II) 2 7 30 13 7 10 47 39 8 46 First round
2022–23 First League (II) 2 2 30 17 9 4 52 29 23 60 Third round
Green marks a season followed by promotion

European competition edit

Results edit

Season Competition Round Opponent Aggregate 1st leg 2nd leg
1962–63 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Round 2   B 1909 Odense 4:6 1:1 (H) 3:5 (A)
1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Round 1   NK Zagreb 2:9 2:3 (A) 0:6 (H)
1968–69 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Round 1   ADO Den Haag 1:6 1:4 (A) 0:2 (H)
1973–74 UEFA Cup Round 1   Panachaiki 1:3 0:1 (H) 1:2 (A)
1981–82 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Round 1   Dinamo Tbilisi 2:4 0:2 (A) 2:2 (H)
1982–83 UEFA Cup Round 1   Corvinul Hunedoara 1:4 1:1 (H) 0:3 (A)
1996–97 UEFA Cup Qualification   Vojvodina 7:1 2:0 (H) 5:1 (A)
Round 1   Germinal Ekeren (a) 3:3 1:3 (A) 2:0 (H)
Round 2   Inter Milan 1:1
(3:5 p)
0:1 (A) 1:0 a.e.t.
(3:5 p) (H)
1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group stage   Silkeborg IF 5:4 2:0 (H)
  Ebbw Vale 0:0 (A)
  NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac 1:3 (H)
  SC Bastia 2:1 (A)
1998–99 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2   VPS 3:0 0:0 (A) 3:0 (H)
Round 1   Litex Lovech 3:1 1:1 (A) 2:0 (H)
Round 2   AS Monaco 3:7 3:3 (H) 0:4 (A)
1999–00 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2   KÍ Klaksvík 9:0 5:0 (A) 4:0 (H)
Round 1   FC Spartak Trnava 4:2 3:0 (H) 1:2 (A)
Round 2   Panathinaikos (a) 2:2 2:1 (H) 0:1 (A)
2000–01 UEFA Cup Round 1   1. FC Košice 3:2 3:2 (A) 0:0 (H)
Round 2   Espanyol 1:4 0:4 (A) 1:0 (H)
2001–02 UEFA Cup Qualifikation   HB Tórshavn 6:2 2:2 (A) 4:0 (H)
Round 2   FC Utrecht 3:6 0:3 (A) 3:3 (H)
2002–03 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round 2   Sheriff Tiraspol 6:1 4:1 (A) 2:0 (H)
Qualifying Round 3   Lokomotiv Moscow 3:5 0:2 (H) 3:3 (A)
2002–03 UEFA Cup Round 1   APOEL 1:3 0:2 (A) 1:1 (H)
2003–04 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round 2   Tirana 7:2 5:1 (A) 2:1 (H)
Qualifying Round 3   Ajax 2:3 1:1 (H) 1:2 (s.g.) (A)
2003–04 UEFA Cup Round 1   Vålerenga IF 1:1 (a) 0:0 (A) 1:1 (H)
2004–05 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round 3   Liverpool 1:2 0:2 (H) 1:0 (A)
2004–05 UEFA Cup Round 1   Litex Lovech 5:1 5:0 (H) 0:1 (A)
Group stage   AJ Auxerre 5:4 0:0 (A)
  Amica Wronki 3:1 (H)
  Rangers 0:3 (A)
  AZ Alkmaar 2:0 (H)
1/16 finals   Middlesbrough 3:4 2:2 (H) 1:2 (A)
2005–06 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2   Nistru Otaci 3:0 2:0 (A) 1:0 (H)
Round 1   Strasbourg 0:7 0:2 (H) 0:5 (A)

Derby statistics vs. SK Sturm Graz edit

(as of 23.8.2005) Total (in 1st Austrian League):

  • 46 Won
  • 42 Drawn
  • 42 Lost

(Goals: 174:168)

Current squad edit

As of 1 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 Meierhofer
5 DF   GER Yannick Oberleitner
6 MF   AUT Markus Rusek
7 MF   AUT Murat Satin
8 MF   AUT Gabriel Zirngast (on loan from LASK)
9 FW   AUT Daniel Maderner
10 MF   AUT Christian Lichtenberger
11 MF   GEO Levan Eloshvili
13 MF   AUT Marco Perchtold (captain)
15 DF   AUT Lukas Graf
16 MF   AUT Thomas Mayer
17 MF   AUT Thomas Schiestl
19 DF   AUT Marco Gantschnig
20 MF   AUT Thorsten Schriebl
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   AUT Michael Lang
22 DF   AUT Felix Holzhacker
23 MF   AUT Paolo Jager
24 DF   AUT Felix Köchl
25 FW   GER Lenn Jastremski (on loan from Bayern Munich II)
26 GK   AUT Christoph Nicht
27 DF   AUT Benjamin Rosenberger
28 FW   CMR Kevin-Prince Milla
30 DF   AUT Miloš Jovičić
31 GK   SWE Haris Mujanic
32 MF   AUT Martin Murg
33 GK   AUT Maximilian Fahler
70 FW   AUT Jan Stefanon
99 FW   CMR Michael Cheukoua

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   AUT Sebastian Jost (at SV Tillmitsch)
MF   AUT Lukas Alterdinger (at Grödig)
FW   CRO Filip Smoljan (at SC Kalsdorf)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   AUT Paul Kiedl (at SC Kalsdorf)
FW   AUT Max Rauter (at SV Wildon)
FW   JPN Atsushi Zaizen (at SKU Amstetten)

Managerial history edit

Honours edit

 
GAK celebrates its Austrian Championship 2004 at Hauptplatz in Graz.

References edit

  1. ^ "2019/20 Ende! Der GAK trifft auf den SV Lafnitz". Im letzten Spiel der Saison treffen wir auf den SV Lafnitz. ... (in German). Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ . FIFA. 11 April 2005. Archived from the original on 18 September 2007. Retrieved 15 May 2006.
  3. ^ Rijavec, Matej (25 June 2010). "Mura išče novega trenerja: Šimundža skočil čez mejo" (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 25 June 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

grazer, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, october, 2022, lear. 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 Grazer AK news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Grazer Athletiksport Klub lit Graz s Athletic Sport Club abbreviated as GAK better known simply as Grazer AK is an Austrian sports club based in the city of Graz in the federal state of Styria The football section used to be one of the most popular Austrian clubs mostly successful in the decade 1995 2005 The other sections are basketball diving and tennis which however all act as separate legal entities The GAK football section was folded during the 2012 13 Regionalliga Mitte Season in Autumn 2012 It has since been revived and returned to Austrian Second League in 2019 1 Grazer AKFull nameGrazer Athletiksport KlubNickname s Die Roten The Reds Die Roten Teufel The Red Devils Rotjacken Red Jackets Athletiker Athletics Short nameGAKFounded18 August 1902 121 years ago 1902 08 18 GroundMerkur ArenaCapacity16 364ChairmanRene ZieslerCoachGernot MessnerLeagueSecond League2022 23Second League 2nd of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginning 1 2 European football and the golden start to the new millennium 1 3 Financial troubles and bankruptcy 1 4 New start 2 Supporters 3 Graz Derby 4 Past seasons 5 European competition 5 1 Results 5 2 Derby statistics vs SK Sturm Graz 6 Current squad 6 1 Out on loan 7 Managerial history 8 Honours 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historical chart of GAK league performance The beginning edit The club arose from an informal association of local academics around the medical student Georg August Wagner from Prague later a professor at the Charles University and the Charite in Berlin Acquainted with football from his hometown he organised the first public match in present day Austria on 18 March 1894 in the Graz municipal park The Grazer Athletik Sport Club modeled after the Wiener AC was established eight years later on the 72nd birthday of Emperor Francis Joseph European football and the golden start to the new millennium edit Between 1962 and 1983 GAK has been involved in European competitions Their first match was against Odense BK in the Cup Winners Cup in 1962 The club has made regular appearances in European cups ever since with regular UEFA Cup appearances since the 1980s but the highlight came on the domestic scene in 1981 when they won the Austrian Cup The Golden years arrived in the first half of the 2000s when they won the Austrian Cup two more times in 2000 and 2002 Their biggest success was in 2004 where they did the double they managed to win the cup yet again but also the Austrian title winning the title by one point over Austria Wien Their last appearance in Europe was a disappointing 5 0 away defeat to RC Strasbourg in Round 1 of the UEFA Cup in the 2005 06 season Financial troubles and bankruptcy edit During the 2006 2007 season Grazer AK went into administration The club was docked 28 points as a result In the 2007 2008 season the club was not allowed to participate in the professional leagues and was relegated to the Austrian Regional League Central 2 After a second bankruptcy the club managed to achieve a settlement and accommodation with its creditors in September 2008 ensuring its survival Soon after the club started having difficulties again after it could not recover from its relegation to the Regionalliga Mitte and eventually was dissolved in 2012 New start edit A phoenix club was set up by the fans soon after the club was dissolved in 2012 called Grazer AC and started from the bottom tier in the 2013 14 season On 14 March 2014 Grazer AC at an extraordinary meeting was considered to be a continuation of the original GAK in agreement with its umbrella association After winning every single championship the club made its return to professional football for the 2019 20 with their promotion to the 2nd tier Supporters editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The highest attendance average reached the red jackets in the championship season 2003 2004 This season an average of 9234 pilgrimage to the home games of the Athletics The average attendance since the forced descent had settled at only 3500 but the quality of the organized support had risen The curve was in sector 22 before relegation to the Regionalliga in sector 25 Despite the third rate fate pilgrimage several hundred fans to the away games The ultra fan groups are the Red Firm the Society Graz the Tifosi Rosso Bianco and the Everreds Parts of the fan scene maintain friendship to KFC Uerdingen 05 NK Celik Zenica and also SV Austria Salzburg Graz Derby editGAK have a big rivalry with cross town rivals Sturm Graz with whom they contest the Graz Derby In 1974 there was big opposition from both sets of fans against a proposed merger to become FC Graz Since 1920 excluding the friendly matches especially before the first official Styrian Cup in 1920 199 matches have been played between the two of which there were 185 encounters in the league 130 at the professional level and 55 at amateur level in the Styrian League an additional seven encounters in Austrian Cup including one final that was won by the GAK in 2002 1 match in Austrian Supercup 2 meetings in the Tschammerpokal and 4 games in the Styrian Cup The first Derby took place in 1911 the last was dated 2 Nov 2023 The Red Devils are the most successful Team in the lookwise clarification needed of local rivalries In October the 19th 2022 a long period without vivid opponent ship find his end clarify when both Clubs are fighting each other at the last 16 of the OFB Cup Past seasons editThese are the seasons that the team has done since it was re founded at the end of the year 2012 Season League Level Place MP W D L GF GA GD Pts Austrian Cup 2013 14 1 Klasse Mitte A VIII 8 1 22 20 2 0 124 12 112 62 not qualified 2014 15 Gebietsliga Mitte VII 7 1 26 23 1 2 107 29 78 70 not qualified 2015 16 Unterliga Mitte VI 6 1 26 22 3 1 88 19 69 69 not qualified 2016 17 Oberliga Mitte West V 5 1 26 14 9 3 65 29 36 51 not qualified 2017 18 Landesliga Steiermark IV 4 1 30 21 5 4 61 24 37 68 not qualified 2018 19 Regionalliga Mitte III 3 1 30 21 5 4 70 28 42 68 Semi finals 2019 20 First League II 2 15 30 7 10 13 40 50 10 31 Second round 2020 21 First League II 2 6 30 13 7 10 46 42 4 46 First round 2021 22 First League II 2 7 30 13 7 10 47 39 8 46 First round 2022 23 First League II 2 2 30 17 9 4 52 29 23 60 Third round Green marks a season followed by promotionEuropean competition editResults edit Season Competition Round Opponent Aggregate 1st leg 2nd leg 1962 63 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Round 2 nbsp B 1909 Odense 4 6 1 1 H 3 5 A 1964 65 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Round 1 nbsp NK Zagreb 2 9 2 3 A 0 6 H 1968 69 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Round 1 nbsp ADO Den Haag 1 6 1 4 A 0 2 H 1973 74 UEFA Cup Round 1 nbsp Panachaiki 1 3 0 1 H 1 2 A 1981 82 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Round 1 nbsp Dinamo Tbilisi 2 4 0 2 A 2 2 H 1982 83 UEFA Cup Round 1 nbsp Corvinul Hunedoara 1 4 1 1 H 0 3 A 1996 97 UEFA Cup Qualification nbsp Vojvodina 7 1 2 0 H 5 1 A Round 1 nbsp Germinal Ekeren a 3 3 1 3 A 2 0 H Round 2 nbsp Inter Milan 1 1 3 5 p 0 1 A 1 0 a e t 3 5 p H 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group stage nbsp Silkeborg IF 5 4 2 0 H nbsp Ebbw Vale 0 0 A nbsp NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac 1 3 H nbsp SC Bastia 2 1 A 1998 99 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2 nbsp VPS 3 0 0 0 A 3 0 H Round 1 nbsp Litex Lovech 3 1 1 1 A 2 0 H Round 2 nbsp AS Monaco 3 7 3 3 H 0 4 A 1999 00 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2 nbsp KI Klaksvik 9 0 5 0 A 4 0 H Round 1 nbsp FC Spartak Trnava 4 2 3 0 H 1 2 A Round 2 nbsp Panathinaikos a 2 2 2 1 H 0 1 A 2000 01 UEFA Cup Round 1 nbsp 1 FC Kosice 3 2 3 2 A 0 0 H Round 2 nbsp Espanyol 1 4 0 4 A 1 0 H 2001 02 UEFA Cup Qualifikation nbsp HB Torshavn 6 2 2 2 A 4 0 H Round 2 nbsp FC Utrecht 3 6 0 3 A 3 3 H 2002 03 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round 2 nbsp Sheriff Tiraspol 6 1 4 1 A 2 0 H Qualifying Round 3 nbsp Lokomotiv Moscow 3 5 0 2 H 3 3 A 2002 03 UEFA Cup Round 1 nbsp APOEL 1 3 0 2 A 1 1 H 2003 04 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round 2 nbsp Tirana 7 2 5 1 A 2 1 H Qualifying Round 3 nbsp Ajax 2 3 1 1 H 1 2 s g A 2003 04 UEFA Cup Round 1 nbsp Valerenga IF 1 1 a 0 0 A 1 1 H 2004 05 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round 3 nbsp Liverpool 1 2 0 2 H 1 0 A 2004 05 UEFA Cup Round 1 nbsp Litex Lovech 5 1 5 0 H 0 1 A Group stage nbsp AJ Auxerre 5 4 0 0 A nbsp Amica Wronki 3 1 H nbsp Rangers 0 3 A nbsp AZ Alkmaar 2 0 H 1 16 finals nbsp Middlesbrough 3 4 2 2 H 1 2 A 2005 06 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2 nbsp Nistru Otaci 3 0 2 0 A 1 0 H Round 1 nbsp Strasbourg 0 7 0 2 H 0 5 A Derby statistics vs SK Sturm Graz edit as of 23 8 2005 Total in 1st Austrian League 46 Won 42 Drawn 42 Lost Goals 174 168 Current squad editAs of 1 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 Meierhofer 5 DF nbsp GER Yannick Oberleitner 6 MF nbsp AUT Markus Rusek 7 MF nbsp AUT Murat Satin 8 MF nbsp AUT Gabriel Zirngast on loan from LASK 9 FW nbsp AUT Daniel Maderner 10 MF nbsp AUT Christian Lichtenberger 11 MF nbsp GEO Levan Eloshvili 13 MF nbsp AUT Marco Perchtold captain 15 DF nbsp AUT Lukas Graf 16 MF nbsp AUT Thomas Mayer 17 MF nbsp AUT Thomas Schiestl 19 DF nbsp AUT Marco Gantschnig 20 MF nbsp AUT Thorsten Schriebl No Pos Nation Player 21 MF nbsp AUT Michael Lang 22 DF nbsp AUT Felix Holzhacker 23 MF nbsp AUT Paolo Jager 24 DF nbsp AUT Felix Kochl 25 FW nbsp GER Lenn Jastremski on loan from Bayern Munich II 26 GK nbsp AUT Christoph Nicht 27 DF nbsp AUT Benjamin Rosenberger 28 FW nbsp CMR Kevin Prince Milla 30 DF nbsp AUT Milos Jovicic 31 GK nbsp SWE Haris Mujanic 32 MF nbsp AUT Martin Murg 33 GK nbsp AUT Maximilian Fahler 70 FW nbsp AUT Jan Stefanon 99 FW nbsp CMR Michael Cheukoua Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp AUT Sebastian Jost at SV Tillmitsch MF nbsp AUT Lukas Alterdinger at Grodig FW nbsp CRO Filip Smoljan at SC Kalsdorf No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp AUT Paul Kiedl at SC Kalsdorf FW nbsp AUT Max Rauter at SV Wildon FW nbsp JPN Atsushi Zaizen at SKU Amstetten Managerial history edit nbsp Karl Mutsch 1948 1951 nbsp Josef Pojar 1951 1952 nbsp Engelbert Smutny 1952 nbsp Karl Mutsch 1953 1954 nbsp Alfred Pestitschek 1954 1957 nbsp nbsp Janos Szep 1957 1960 nbsp Ferdinand Fritsch 1960 1962 nbsp nbsp Juan Schwanner 1962 1963 nbsp Fritz Pimperl 1963 1964 nbsp Milan Zekovic 1964 nbsp Karl Durspekt 1964 1965 nbsp Karl Kowanz 1965 1967 nbsp Fritz Kominek 1967 1969 nbsp Vlado Simunic 1969 1970 nbsp Karl Durspekt 1970 1971 nbsp Helmut Senekowitsch 1971 1973 nbsp Alfred Gunthner 1973 1974 nbsp Hans Hipp 1974 1975 nbsp Hermann Stessl 1975 1977 nbsp Hermann Repitsch interim 1977 nbsp Gerd Springer 1977 1978 nbsp Walter Koleznik interim 1978 nbsp nbsp Vaclav Halama 1978 1981 nbsp Zlatko Cajkovski 1981 1982 nbsp August Starek 1982 1984 nbsp Helmut Senekowitsch 1984 1985 nbsp Gernot Fraydl 1985 1986 nbsp Adolf Blutsch 1986 1987 nbsp Adi Pinter 1987 1988 nbsp nbsp Vaclav Halama 1988 1989 nbsp Karl Philipp 1989 nbsp Adi Pinter 1989 1990 nbsp Heinz Binder 1990 nbsp Savo Ekmecic 1990 1992 nbsp Milan Miklavic 1992 1993 nbsp Hans Ulrich Thomale 1993 1996 nbsp Ljupko Petrovic 1996 nbsp Hans Peter Schaller 1996 nbsp August Starek 1996 1997 nbsp Klaus Augenthaler 1997 2000 nbsp Rainer Horgl 2000 nbsp Werner Gregoritsch 2000 2001 nbsp Christian Keglevits 2001 nbsp Thijs Libregts 2001 2002 nbsp Christian Keglevits 2002 nbsp Walter Schachner 2002 2006 nbsp Lars Sondergaard 2006 2007 nbsp Dietmar Pegam 2007 nbsp Stojadin Rajkovic 2008 nbsp Gregor Potscher 2008 2010 nbsp Heinz Karner 2010 nbsp Peter Stoger 2010 2011 nbsp Ales Ceh 2011 2012 nbsp Ante Simundza 2012 3 nbsp David Preiss 9 October 2017 25 February 2020 nbsp Gernot Plassnegger 2020 2021 nbsp Gernot Messner 2021 present Honours edit nbsp GAK celebrates its Austrian Championship 2004 at Hauptplatz in Graz Austrian Bundesliga I Winners 1 2003 04 Runners up 2 2002 03 2004 05 Austrian Cup Winners 4 1980 81 1999 2000 2001 02 2003 04 Runners up 2 1961 62 1967 68 Austrian Supercup Winners 2 2000 2002 Runners up 1 2004 Austrian First League II Winners 4 1974 75 1992 93 1994 95 2023 24 Austrian Regionalliga Mitte III Winners 2 2011 12 2018 19 Landesliga Steiermark IV Winners 1 2017 18 Oberliga Mitte West V Winners 1 2016 17 Unterliga Mitte VI Winners 1 2015 16 Gebietsliga Mitte VII Winners 1 2014 15 1 Klasse Mitte A VIII Winners 1 2013 14References edit 2019 20 Ende Der GAK trifft auf den SV Lafnitz Im letzten Spiel der Saison treffen wir auf den SV Lafnitz in German Retrieved 29 September 2023 Austria s GAK agree to leave top flight FIFA 11 April 2005 Archived from the original on 18 September 2007 Retrieved 15 May 2006 Rijavec Matej 25 June 2010 Mura isce novega trenerja Simundza skocil cez mejo in Slovenian RTV Slovenija Retrieved 25 June 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grazer AK Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grazer AK amp oldid 1222978004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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