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Football club
Wiener Sport-Club
Full nameWiener Sport-Club
Founded1883
GroundSportclub Stadium
Capacity7,828
ManagerJürgen Csandl
LeagueAustrian Regional League East
2022–23Regionalliga Ost, 4th of 16
Websitehttps://wienersportclub.com
Home colours Away colours
Current season

The Wiener Sport-Club, sometimes abbreviated as WSC, was established in 1883 in Vienna, Austria and is one of the country's oldest athletics clubs. Their traditional home is in the Dornbach quarter of the city (17th district).

History

At various times throughout its history the club has had departments for fencing, boxing, wrestling, cycling, handball, track and field, field hockey, tennis, squash, football and water polo. The football team enjoyed success in Austria National Championship in 1922, 1958 and 1959. Their 1958 season included an impressive 7–0 victory over Juventus in European Champions Cup. Two bankruptcies in the 1990s eventually led the team to slip into the lower leagues.

In 2001, the football section split off as Wiener Sportklub due to financial troubles and was re-integrated back into WSC in 2017. The first squad currently plays in the Austrian Regional League East (3rd Division). The club's home ground Wiener Sport-Club Stadium (or Wiener Sport-Club Platz in German) dates back to 1904 and is considered as Austria's oldest actively used football field. Player and coach Erich Hof is known as the club's legend.

Historical chart of Wiener SC league performance

Honours

Club staff

  • Manager: Jürgen Csandl

Current squad

As of 15 October 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Austria AUT Florian Pröglhof
3 DF Austria AUT Leonardo Ivkić
4 DF Austria AUT Marvin Schuster (on loan from First Vienna)
5 DF Croatia CRO Luka Gusic
7 MF Poland POL Martin Pajaczkowski
8 MF Austria AUT Nicholas Wunsch
9 FW Austria AUT Felix Korber
11 MF Austria AUT Samuel Oppong
12 FW Austria AUT Marcel Röhricht
13 DF Austria AUT Lucas Pfaffl
14 MF Austria AUT Eren Keles
15 DF Austria AUT Emmanuel Ojukwu
16 MF Austria AUT Emirhan Tütünci
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Austria AUT Dominik Akrap
19 FW Austria AUT Joel Richards
21 MF Austria AUT Tizian Bender
22 GK Austria AUT Florian Steiger
23 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Mirza Berkovic
25 MF Austria AUT Houssem Fattoum
26 GK Austria AUT Tobias Spraider
28 MF Austria AUT Nikola Solokovic
29 MF Austria AUT Miroslav Beljan
30 MF Austria AUT Philip Buzuk
31 MF Austria AUT Liam Kratky
32 DF Austria AUT Pascal Macher

Notable players

Notable coaches

External links

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  1. "Kader". Wiener Sport Club. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
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