Kapfenberger SV

Kapfenberg SV ( officially Kapfenberg Sports Association Superfund ) is an Austrian sports and football club from the Styrian town of Kapfenberg. Since 1997 he is an independent branch of the club Kapfenberg Sports Association. From 2008 to 2012 the club played down in the Austrian Bundesliga, the highest playing level of the country. By the end of the 2010/11 season the club joined with the incorporation of the sponsor 's name as KSV Superfund, since as KSV 1919. The club colors are red and white.

  • 5.1 Sports Management
  • 5.2 Current squad
  • 5.3 Transfers
  • 8.1 Sports Management
  • 8.2 Current squad

History

Kapfenberg SC

Was founded the precursor of the club on 4 September 1919 Kapfenberg Sports Club. Already in 1922 the Kapfenberg played SC in 1st class Styria and celebrated by winning the Styrian cups his first major success. 1925, the club was top Irish title, but lost the game to the total Styrian championship against SK Sturm Graz clearly with 1:4. The best finish in 1st class reached the Kapfenberg SC in the 1935/36 season with the third rank. In the game year 1940/41, to qualify for the top division with the second rank behind the SK Sturm Graz was just missed. The following season, the club finally conquered the championship title of the Gauliga However, Styria was not allowed to ascend to the highest league, because it was temporarily re- reserved for the Viennese clubs. 1942/43, won the SC Kapfenberg Styria's championship with a 0:2 and 6:1 success against the BSG Rosental and thus qualified for the promotion of games to Gauliga Ostmark. With three wins and one defeat, the club failed to Pielach only on goal difference at the LSV marker village. After the war, the Kapfenberg SC played very successfully in the newly established Styrian League and always occupied a place among the top three.

Kapfenberg SV

On March 23, 1947, the club was finally reestablished with the additional sections table tennis, handball and skiing as Kapfenberg Sports Association. The greatest successes reached the football department of Kapfenberg sports organization in the 1950s and 1960s with belonging to the A- League, as well as in the 1980s with belonging to the second division.

From this period dates even the winged word " Simmering - Kapfenberg, the nominal i brutality ", which was created by the Austrian cabaret artist and actor Helmut Qualtinger with a statement of his fictional character Travnicek. Qualtinger visited on 27 October 1956 a match of the two clubs. In a tough, but neither unfair nor brutal game of Kapfenberg Forward " hood" Hauberger scored in the final minute of the 1-0, came across with the Simmering goalie Engelmaier and suffered an open fracture.

In 1997 the association, which was previously performed as a section of Kapfenberg Sports Association became a legally independent club.

After 15 years in the Styrian League and in the regional center, the club has been playing the 2002/ 03 season back in the second highest playing level, the First League. In the 2004/05 season the club fail as runner-up behind the team of SV Ried on promotion to the Bundesliga. After the flight of one ended the 2006/07 season the relegation zone, only the simultaneous withdrawal of the license Grazer AK and the Admiralty ultimately led to the drawing board to stay in the league. Already a season later, the Hawks were able to fix it with a 1-1 draw at SV Bad Aussee three laps to move up to the Bundesliga.

Start to the Bundesliga

On 9 July 2008, the CPD for 41 years played for the first time in the top division in Austria. Opponent was LASK Linz, who won the game with a 1-0 victory that evening. On May 9, 2009, be fixed with a 2-0 victory over SK Austria Kärnten, already three laps before the end of the league. Finally, the season was finished in eighth place.

Historical occurred on 1 November 2009, the 14th matchday of the 2009/10 season, as ranked Kapfenberg completed after 13 league games with eight goals scored in second to last place in the table. On lap 14, they met in front of a home crowd at the LASK, the one defeated 7-2. This result means the biggest win in the Bundesliga history of the club, who finished finally in season 2009/10 the 9th place before the relegated Carinthia for SV Kapfenberg. Succeeded in the 2010/11 season yet last but one to secure the league, so we ended up in the game of 2011/12 with 23 points relegated to last place and had to "Today for Tomorrow First League " take the bitter way to the. Due to the sporting failures they separated in November 2011 by success coach Werner Gregoritsch. His successor was Thomas von Heesen, which further assisted the club in the second division, but was released on 10 November 2012 by his trainer duties and replaced by the wording Offspring manager Klaus Schmidt. In June 2013, the club parted amicably from Coach Klaus Schmidt, although he had a successful track record. His successor is the former KSV amateur coach and former Austrian former international Kurt Russ.

Current Board of Directors

  • President: Erwin Fuchs
  • Vice - President Günter Heber and Klaus Sommerauer
  • Economy and Finance: Günter Krenn
  • Manager: Herbert Wieger
  • Marketing: Nicole Präpasser

Sponsoring

The official club name of the club was the involvement of the sponsor 's name in the season 2005/ 06 SV Stadtwerke Kapfenberg. In its history, the club entered a long time as KSV Boehler on to refer to the sponsorship of Böhler -Werke. In the 2007/2008 season, the main sponsor was the Böhler -Werke again, as the city works had not renewed the contract.

The supplier is the sporting goods company Erima and the company Peeroton. By the year 2003, the Puma AG supplier of Kapfenberg. Since July 2008, the investment group Superfund is the main sponsor of the club, which is why the team occurs with the incorporation of Sponornamens as " KSV Superfund ".

Achievements

  • 2 x Styrian champion: 1942, 1943
  • 2 x Styrian Cup Winners: 1940, 1941
  • 5 x Champion Second Level Game: 1943 (national class ), 1954 (B- League ), 1961, 1963, 1974 ( Regional Center), 2007/ 08 ( Red Zac Erste Liga)
  • 1 x Master Third stage game: 2002 (Regional Center)

Fight team

Sports Management

As of August 5, 2013

Current squad

As of August 5, 2013

Transfers

As of August 31, 2013

  • Marco Köfler (FC Wacker Innsbruck)
  • Naim Sharifi ( Amkar Perm )
  • David Fink (SV Saints)
  • Abd Al Rahman Osman Ali (FC Lustenau )
  • Matthias Maak (SC Wiener Neustadt)
  • Markus Farnleitner ( Kapfenberg SV II)
  • Gerald Nutz ( Kapfenberg SV II)
  • Edin Bahtic ( Kapfenberg SV II)
  • Gerson (SK Rapid Wien )
  • Armin Masovic (SC Ritzing )
  • Oliver Schopf (FC Gratkorn )
  • Filip Gacevski (FC Lustenau )
  • Tomasz Welnicki ( Gornik Zabrze )
  • Armin Masovic (SC Mürzhofen / All Saints)
  • Ismael Barragan (unknown)
  • Dominic Pürcher ( SC Austria Lustenau )
  • Nico Antonitsch (SV Horn )
  • Thomas Csobadi (SV Horn )
  • Patrick Kostner ( SKN St. Pölten )
  • Danijel Micic (Wolf Berger AC)
  • Thomas Burgstaller (SC Schwaz )
  • Joachim Standfest ( Wolf Berger AC)
  • Dieter Elsneg (SV Grödig )
  • Oliver Schopf (FC Lankowitz )
  • Gerson (unknown)
  • René Pitter ( End of career )
  • Sanel Kuljic ( End of career )
  • Lukas Graf (SV Kapfenberg II)
  • Patrick Wolf ( SK Sturm Graz)

Stadium

Kapfenberg SV carries out their home games at Franz- Fekete -Stadion. The stadium was opened in 1950 under the name Alpenstadion and is named after the former mayor Kapfenberg Franz Fekete since 2001. It has 2,000 seats on the covered grandstand, where in 2009 nor in 1500 additional seats should be installed. Also wants to 2009, nearly 8,000 standing places that are meanwhile still under the open sky roof over. Namesake Fekete died on 20 February 2009 at the age of 87 years.

Fanscene

Kapfenberg SV has in comparison to other Premier League clubs a rather small fan base. Currently there are three fan groups, all of which only a few members count. The fan group with the longest existence are the " REDS " who founded their fan club in 2003 and whose members inventory mostly made ​​up of young people from Upper Styria. The other two groups of supporters are "The Wild Hawks" and " The gray falcon ". In addition, there was a fan club called " KSV - Commando Nord", but which broke up again. Since the 2009/10 season one has in one of the sectors of the stadium has its own fan block that only season ticket holders and members of the fan club is accessible. By end of the season 2008/ 09 the various constituencies throughout the stadium were distributed. since it relies on cohesion to spread a better mood during the games.

II team

The second team of Kapfenberg SV plays in the regional center, the third- highest output stage. Purpose and objective of the team is to allow players to transition from the junior level of AKA Kapfenberg in the professional sector. In addition to the second team operates the club nor the teams ASC Rapid Kapfenberg / SV Kapfenberg SV Kapfenberg III and IV

Sports Management

As of August 5, 2013

Current squad

As of August 5, 2013

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