SC Ostbahn XI

The Eastern Railway SC XI is an Austrian football club from the district of Simmering (short- XI). He played 1945/46, the highest Austrian league and took from the season 2008/ 09 for two years at the third-tier Regionalliga Ost part before 2010/11 relegation again.

History

Rise and conversion to the SG Reichsbahn

By the employees of the railway station on the Eastern Railway Simmering a permanent establishment club was launched in May 1920, the XI resulted in the founding of the ESV Eastern Railway on 23 April 1921. The Sports Club workshop Simmering Eastern Railway was renamed in mid- 1922 Wiener Sport Association Eastern Railway. Eastern Railway XI has established itself as one of the leading amateur sports clubs of Vienna in the course of time, most well-known player in the early 1930s was the future International Franz Hanreiter. From 1932 to 1934, the Ostbahner played in the VAFÖ League. 1935 has even been a rise in the professional Division II South, in which the club could hold until 1936 /37. During the period of National Socialism, the club initially played in the third class I. Circle class and was all Viennese railway sports clubs in 1939 assigned as the Reichsbahn Gymnastics and Sports Association Greater Vienna. The name Eastern Railway XI thus became increasingly superseded by the official name "Reichsbahn I".

1941 increased the kingdom Bahner on in the first class and was the winner of Season 1 where the same rise in the area of class sports Gaus 17. To improve the competitiveness of the sport together with closure was "Reichsbahn VI ", the SK Western Railway decided. As SG Reichsbahn was shown in the 1942/43 season in the League area as a competitive team, and slew of other Rapid 5-2 on the Pfarrwiese. In the storm was playing, among others the seventeen- year-old Ernst Stojaspal. As a seventh -placed with eleven teams, however, the empire had railroaders in the play-offs with the Eighth SC Wacker Wien order to remain in the league, the game was lost with 1:2. The SG Reichsbahn was again separated and Reichsbahn I walked into the first class Vienna A Reichsbahn IV in the 1st class of Vienna as

Erstligajahr and Regional football in Simmering

The kingdom workers remained until the cessation of the Championship in 1944/ 45 in this league and were after the war, taken as the leader of the A Season in the newly created Austria's highest league, the league. However, the quality of the league was present in any way: The games against the Vienna ended about 0:12 and 0:18, against Austria 0:9 and 0:14, and against the Sports Club 0:8 and 0:14. Only the SC Rapid Oberlaa was defeated 2-0. After relegation from the Football League in the Vienna Provincial League in 1946 it was already the year 1948 in the lower leagues.

In 1970 came the merger with Olympic XI. As ESV Eastern Railway Olympic XI succeeded ultimately under coach Rudolf Sabetzer and young star Herbert Prohaska 1971, the rise in the Viennese league. 1972 Herbert Prohaska moved to Vienna Austria, a total of 1.5 million shillings flowed to Simmering. 1973 also reached the summit in the subprime Regional League East. Due to the big league reform 1974, the Regional became the third game level. In 1976, the descent from the Regional League in 1979 also from the Vienna league. In 1982, the merger with Webeba. In 1994, named the club in Eastern Railway SC XI after he was no longer a railway sports association. 1999 could return to the Vienna League again the club. After he was able to establish itself in the league, they managed to move up to the 2008 Regional League East. From the 2011/2012 season the club had to play again in Vienna's city league. From this point on it the Eastern Railway SC XI never lasts a long time in a league. In the following season will again see a rise, but the space in the Regional League East can not be maintained. 2013/2014 we find the Eastern Railway SC XI again again in Vienna's city league.

Achievements

  • 2 x Vienna State Champion: 1973 (III ), 2008 (IV )
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