History
The club was founded in 2002. It has played in the ÖFB-Frauenliga since the 2003–04 season. In their first season they reached the fourth position and played in the national cup's final. The team spent the next seasons in the in the bottom half of the table, but it was never relegated. 2011 Südburgenland was the championship's runner-up and in 2012 it was fourth. It has also reached the cup's semifinals in three of the last fourth seasons as of 2012.[1]
2021–222 squadCompetition record
Season
|
Division
|
Place
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ÖFB Cup
|
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2003–04
|
1
|
04th
|
Finalist
|
2004–05
|
1
|
08th
|
Round of 16
|
2005–06
|
1
|
09th
|
Round of 16
|
2006–07
|
1
|
07th
|
Quarterfinals
|
2007–08
|
1
|
08th
|
Round of 16
|
2008–09
|
1
|
07th
|
Semifinals
|
2009–10
|
1
|
06th
|
Quarterfinals
|
2010–11
|
1
|
02nd
|
Semifinals
|
2011–12
|
1
|
04th
|
Semifinals
|
HonoursLeague
FC HOCO Südburgenland
- ÖFB-Frauenliga: 1x runner-up(2010/11);
- 2. Division Ost: 1x Meister (2002/03)
Cup
- ÖFB-Frauencup: 1x runner-up(2004), 2x Semifinal(2009, 2011), 3x Quarterfinals(2007, 2008, 2010)
- Burgenland-Womencup:: 1x Cupsieg (2010)
Other honours
- 1x "Team of the year" Burgenland (2010)
- 3x nomination "Team of the year" Burgenland (2004, 2009, 2010)
- 1x Bruno as "Women team of the season 2010/11"
- Nomination Jennifer Pöltl "Bruno 2010" best player season 2009/10
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References