SV Mattersburg

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SV Mattersburg
SV Mattersburg logo.svg
Full nameSportverein Bauwelt Koch Mattersburg
Founded1922
Dissolved2020
GroundPappelstadion, Mattersburg
Capacity17,100
ChairmanMartin Pucher
2019–20Austrian Bundesliga, 10th
WebsiteClub website
Historical chart of Mattersburg league performance
Team photo for the 2010–2011 season

SV Mattersburg was an Austrian association football club from Mattersburg, Burgenland.

History[]

The club was formed in 1922 and played its home games at the 17,100 capacity Pappelstadion. The club played in the Bundesliga since the 2003–04 season. SV Mattersburg drew large crowds, with the average crowd for the 2004–05 season being the second highest in Austria, even though the town of Mattersburg has only 6,300 inhabitants. In the 2006–07 season, Mattersburg finished third in the Bundesliga, the highest position in their history.

Mattersburg was declared bankrupt in August 2020 after their main financial backer, Commerzialbank Mattersburg im Burgenland was closed down following an accounting scandal.[1][2]

Manager history[]

  • Austria (1 July 1991 – 30 June 1992)
  • Hungary Péter Hannich (1 July 1992 – 31 Dec 1992)
  • Austria (1 Jan 1993 – 30 June 1994)
  • Austria (1 July 1994 – Sept 14, 2000)
  • Austria Ernst Simmel (Sept 14, 2000–31 Dec 2000)
  • Austria (1 Jan 2001 – 30 Nov 2001)
  • Austria Werner Gregoritsch (4 March 2002 – 30 June 2004)
  • Turkey Muhsin Ertuğral (1 July 2004 – 15 Nov 2004)
  • Austria Franz Lederer (17 Nov 2004 – 10 June 2013)
  • Austria Alfred Tatar (10 June 2013 – 7 October 2013)
  • Austria Franz Lederer – interim (7 October 2013 – 20 December 2013)
  • Austria Ivica Vastić (20 December 2013 – 2 January 2017)
  • Austria Gerald Baumgartner (2 January 2017 –25 July 2018)
  • Austria Klaus Schmidt (26 August 2018 –7 August 2020)

European cup history[]

As of December 2008.

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2006–07 UEFA Cup Q1 Poland Wisła Kraków 1–1 0–1 1–2
2007–08 UEFA Cup Q1 Kazakhstan FC Aktobe 4–2 0–1 4–3
Q2 Switzerland FC Basel 0–4 1–2 1–6
  • Q = Qualifying

References[]

  1. ^ "Commercial bank scandal: SV Mattersburg filed for bankruptcy". Kurier. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. ^ "SV Mattersburg filed for bankruptcy". burgenland.orf.at. Retrieved 16 August 2020.

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