SK Slovan HAC

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SK Slovan HAC
Full nameSportklub Slovan Hütteldorfer Athletikclub Wien
Founded11 January 1902; 119 years ago (1902-01-11)
GroundSlovanplatz Hütteldorf,
Hütteldorf, Vienna
Capacity1,500
LeagueWiener Stadtliga
2020–21Wiener Stadtliga, 15th (season abandoned)

Sportklub Slovan Hütteldorfer Athletikclub Wien is an Austrian football club located in Hütteldorf, Vienna, Austria.

History[]

Sk Slovan HAC was founded on 11 January 1902 as Sportovni Klub Slovan ve Vídni - better known as SK Slovan - by the Czech minority in Vienna. They were promoted to the Austrian First Division in 1923, and built a new stadium - the České srdce (now known as the Generali Arena). The stadium was so large that it caused the club financial problems.

The club was relegated in 1928/29 season, but was in the first division again in 1930. They again achieved promotion to the first division in 1849/50 as AC Sparta. In 1960, the club merged with ÖMV Olympia 33 and the club was known as SK Slovan-Olympia. In 1976, they merged with Hütteldorfer AC founded in 1911, and was thereafter known as SK Slovan-Hütteldorfer AC. They have mostly played in the Wiener Stadtliga since the 1980s and 90s.[1]

Colours and badge[]

The club's original colours were green and red. Nowadays, their colours are blue, white, and red.[2]

Honours and achievements[]

  • Austrian Cup
    • 1x finalists: 1923/24
  • Austrian Bundesliga
    • 1x 6th place: 1925/26
    • 9x Participation: 1924–1929, 1931–1932, 1950
  • Austrian 2 Liga
    • 4x champions: 1922/23, 1929/30, 1934/35, 1948/49
    • 2x runners-up: 1944/45, 1945/46
    • 2x third place: 1921/22, 1932/33
  • Austrian Regionalliga East
    • 1x champions: 1988
    • 1x runners-up: 1978/79

References[]

  1. ^ "Die Online Statistik". Austria Wien Archiv (in German). Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  2. ^ "dasrotewien.at". dasrotewien.at (in German). Retrieved 1 March 2021.

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