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FK Austria Wien

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Austria Wien
Full nameFußballklub Austria Wien
Founded1911
GroundGenerali-Arena,
Vienna, Austria
Capacity11,800
ChairmanFrank Hensel
ManagerManfred Schmid
LeagueAustrian Bundesliga
2022/238th
Generali Arena, aka Franz Horr Stadion- homeground of FK Austria Wien

F.K. Austria Wien is a football club which plays in the Austrian Bundesliga, the highest level in Austrian football It is one of the oldest existing clubs in Austria. The club was founded in 1911 as "SV Wiener Amateure" and is celebrating it´s 100 birthday this year. Together with SK Rapid the club is the most successful in Austrias footballhistory. The Austria reached 23 titels, 21 in the Austrianwide championship and two before the Second World War, when the championship was only played in Vienna although the title was "Austrian Champion".

  • 1911-1926 SV Wiener Amateur
  • 1926-present FK Austria Wien

Current squad

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As of 22 October 2024 [1]

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 Austria Austria Samuel Sahin-Radlinger
2 MF Austria Austria Luca Pazourek⁠
3 DF Brazil Brazil Lucas Galvão
4 DF Austria Austria Ziad El Sheiwi
5 MF The Gambia Gambia Abubakr Barry
6 MF Austria Austria Philipp Maybach
9 FW Austria Austria Muharem Huskovic
10 MF Austria Austria Alexander Grünwald
11 FW Slovenia Slovenia Nik Prelec (on loan from Calgari Calcio)
13 GK Austria Austria Lukas Wedl
15 DF Austria Austria Aleksandar Dragović
17 FW Austria Austria Andreas Gruber
18 DF Sweden Sweden Matteo Pérez Vinlöf (on loan from FC Bayern Munich)
19 MF Austria Austria Marvin Potzmann
20 MF Austria Austria Sanel Saljic
21 MF France France Hakim Guenouche
22 MF Austria Austria Florian Wustinger⁠
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW Austria Austria Konstantin Aleksa
24 DF Austria Austria Tin Plavotić
25 DF Austria Austria David Ewemade
26 MF Austria Austria Reinhold Ranftl
28 DF Austria Austria Philipp Wiesinger
30 MF Austria Austria Manfred Fischer
36 FW Austria Austria Dominik Fitz
37 MF Austria Austria Moritz Wels
40 DF Austria Austria Matteo Meisl
46 DF Austria Austria Johannes Handl
47 FW Ivory Coast Ivory Coast Abdoulaye Kanté⁠
60 DF Austria Austria Dejan Radonjic⁠
66 DF Luxembourg Luxembourg Marvin Martins
70 FW Brazil Brazil Cristiano (on loan from EC São Bento)
77 FW Germany Germany Maurice Malone (on loan from FC Basel)
99 GK Austria Austria Mirko Kos

Coaching staff

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Austria Wien Amateur squad

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The Amateur squad is playing in the 2. Liga. They are called since their promotion to 2. Liga Young Violets Austria Wien.

FK Austria team of the century

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Celebrating the 90th birthaday of the club in 2001 there was an election for the team of the century.

Players of FK Austria in the Austrian national football team

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Other websites

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References

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  1. "Kader". FK Austria Wien.