SV Horn

The SV Horn is an Austrian football club based in the Lower Austrian district capital horn. It was founded on 21 October 1922. The club colors are blue and white.

The men's team has been playing the 2012/13 season in the second division in Austria, the First League. The women's team plays in the second division for women's football in Austria, the 2nd League East. In addition, the SV Horn maintains a B team ( Gebietsliger NW / Waldviertel ), a women's B team and 8 youth teams.

  • 5.1 Men
  • 5.2 Women

Homestead

The SV Horn plays its home games out in the Waldviertel Volksbank Arena, which holds nearly 3,500 spectators.

History

The SV Horn was founded on 21 October 1922. At the first general meeting held Rudolf Zotter became the chairman and Otto Wimmer elected deputy chairman of the newly founded association. The existing today club colors blue and white - the colors correspond to the Horner city - were adopted on 21 June 1923. In 1927 the SV Horn changed his name to Rapid Horn. Only two years after the founding of SV Horn was formed in 1924 with the ASK horn a second football club in Horn. A union of these two existing clubs for SV Horn took place in 1947.

The first games were held in 1923 on a place in the Frauenhofner road. In 1927, the club in Hopfgarten, today's Union Square, where until 1949 the football games were played moved. Then the SV Horn wore his games from the new homestead on the Jahnwiese. A new change of abode was in 1957, when the SV Horn was offered a plot of land in Hopfgarten and the Games were held from October 10, 1958 at the sports ground Hopfgarten. In the 1970s, was an expansion of the sports complex, which opened the new floodlights in a game against the frequent Austrian football champions Rapid Vienna on August 2, 1972. In 2007, the grandstand was extended again in 2008 and expanded to include a television and bundesliga suitable floodlights. The last comprehensive modernization of the stadium site was in winter 2011 /12, where the stadium name was changed to the name of the Waldviertel Volksbankarena used today.

The SV Horn played the first decades of its existence in the lower divisions of the Lower Austrian Association. The initial rise in the Lower Austrian provincial League was in season 1987/88, the first promotion to the Regionalliga Ost managed the SV Horn in the 1990/91 season. There, the club was able to keep a number of years initially, increased in the 1996/97 season again in the national league. There they made in the 1997/98 season the chances of promotion to the Regionalliga, where they dismounted again after two more seasons but. In the 2006/07 season, they managed to re- promotion to the Regionalliga, where began the most successful period of the SV Horn. So the club reached the quarter-finals in OFB Cup in season 2006/ 07 (fail with 1:3 at the Red Bull Salzburg amateurs ) and in the 2008/09 season the second round (fail 0-1 at Sturm Graz ).

In the season 2011/12 SV Horn was the first time in the club's master of the Regional East and rose to the First League. The SV Horn sat down to the relegation match against the champion of the Regionalliga West, the WSG Wattens, with a 5-1 victory away and a 4-0 in the home game by sovereign.

Divisions from 1988

Fight team

Sports Management

Stand: August 8, 2013

Current squad

Status: 20 September 2013

Transfers

Status: 20 September 2013

  • Harun Erbek (SC Rheindorf Altach )
  • Radovan Mitrovic ( Jong FC Utrecht)
  • Nico Antonitsch ( Kapfenberg SV)
  • Thomas Csobadi ( SV Kapfenberg )
  • Dominik Baumgartner (AKA St. Pölten )
  • Manuel Gerner ( Union Voecklamarkt )
  • Manuel Hartl ( FC Blau-Weiss Linz)
  • Bernd Gschweidl (AKA St. Pölten )
  • Markus Lackner (FC Admira Wacker Mödling II)
  • Andreas Bogner ( AKA Red Bull Salzburg)
  • Stefan Mitmasser (AKA St. Pölten )
  • Jürgen Liebhartsgasse (SV Horn II)
  • Murat Cetinkaya ( 1 Simmering SC)
  • Thomas Friess (SV Lebring )
  • Cican Stankovic (SV Grödig )
  • Philipp Zulechner (SV Grödig )
  • Patrick Wunderbaldinger (SC man village)
  • Miroslav Milošević ( FC Wacker Innsbruck)
  • Murat Cetinkaya (unknown)
  • Rene Nuremberg (SC -ESV Parndorf 1919)
  • Cleiton Mineiro (unknown)
  • Sandro Gotal (Wolf Berger AC)
  • Brian Behrendt (SK Rapid Wien )
  • Hannes Eder ( out of contract )

Achievements and titles

Women

  • Master 2 Women's League East 2005/ 06
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