SK Austria Klagenfurt (2007)

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Austria Klagenfurt
SK Austria Klagenfurt New Logo.png
Full nameSportklub Austria Klagenfurt
Founded1920; 101 years ago (1920)
GroundWörthersee Stadion
Capacity32,000
PresidentHerbert Matschek
ManagerHarald Gärtner
Head coachPeter Pacult
LeagueAustrian Bundesliga
2020–212. Liga, 3rd (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

SK Austria Klagenfurt is an Austrian football club, based in the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt, currently playing in the Austrian Bundesliga.

History[]

The emergence of the club marked the end of all efforts to establish an all-Carinthian team to play in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, pushed by the state's government under Jörg Haider. Austria Klagenfurt was already founded in 2007 ahead of the formation of the SK Austria Kärnten football club, but began playing not before SK Austria was dissolved in 2010[1] and it had merged with SC St. Stefan.[2] SK Austria Klagenfurt plays its home matches at the Hypo Group Arena.[3] The club adopts the tradition of the former SK Austria Klagenfurt founded in 1920, renamed FC Kärnten in 1999, which was dissolved in 2009.

Historical chart of league performance of Austria Klagenfurt and their predecessor clubs

Honours[]

Domestic[]

League[]

Players[]

First team squad[]

As of 22 October 2021[4]

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 Germany GER Lennart Moser (on loan from Union Berlin)
3 MF United States USA Thomas Roberts (on loan from FC Dallas)
4 MF Austria AUT Patrick Greil
5 DF Austria AUT Michael Blauensteiner
6 DF Uruguay URU Maximiliano Moreira
7 MF Austria AUT Florian Jaritz
8 DF Greece GRE Kosmas Gezos
9 FW Croatia CRO Darijo Pecirep
10 MF Germany GER Julian von Haacke
12 FW Sweden SWE Alex Timossi Andersson (on loan from Bayern Munich II)
13 GK Germany GER Phillip Menzel
14 MF Austria AUT Christopher Cvetko
19 FW Germany GER Luca Grillemeier
20 MF Germany GER Tim Maciejewski (on loan from Union Berlin)
21 GK Austria AUT Marcel Köstenbauer
23 MF Austria AUT Florian Rieder
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 MF Austria AUT Florian Freissegger
28 DF Germany GER Herbert Paul
30 GK Austria AUT David Puntigam
31 DF Austria AUT Thorsten Mahrer
32 FW Austria AUT Markus Pink
33 DF Germany GER Till Schumacher
37 DF Austria AUT Nicolas Wimmer
44 MF Austria AUT Philipp Hütter
47 DF Austria AUT Hubert Griesebner
63 DF Croatia CRO Ivan Saravanja
70 MF Austria AUT Fabian Miesenböck
71 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Benjamin Hadžić
77 FW Canada CAN Gloire Amanda
81 MF Turkey TUR Turgay Gemicibaşi
92 MF Austria AUT Fabio Markelic
MF Germany GER Alexander Fuchs

Staff[]

As of 22 October 2021[5][6]
Head coach Austria Peter Pacult
Assistant coach Austria Martin Lassnig
Assistant coach Germany Wolfgang Schellenberg
Goalkeeper coach Austria Thomas Lenuweit
Athletics coach Austria Manuel Trattnig
Team manager Austria Sandro Zakany
Club doctor Austria Dr. Christiane Loinig
Kit manager Slovakia Peter Kostolansky
Manager Germany Harald Gärtner
Manager Germany Matthias Imhof

Head coach history[]

As of 22 October 2021[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Eine Austria stirbt, eine lebt > Kleine Zeitung
  2. ^ Stadt unterstützt nun SV Austria Klagenfurt – oesterreich.ORF.at
  3. ^ Vom Lavanttal ins "Klagenfurter Ufo“ gebeamt
  4. ^ "SK Austria Klagenfurt - Team" (in German). SK Austria Klagenfurt. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  5. ^ "SK Austria Klagenfurt - Betreuer" (in German). SK Austria Klagenfurt. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  6. ^ "SK Austria Klagenfurt - Funktionäre" (in German). SK Austria Klagenfurt. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  7. ^ "SK Austria Klagenfurt » Manager history". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 22 October 2021.

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