SK Rapid Wien II
SK Rapid Wien II is the second team of the Austrian Bundesliga club SK Rapid Wien. Since 2020 they play in the 2. Liga in Austria.
| SK Rapid Wien Logo.svg | |
| Full name | Sportklub Rapid Wien II |
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| Founded | 8 January 1899 |
| Ground | Allianz Stadion (capacity: 28 345) |
| Stefan Kulovits | |
| League | Austrian Football Second League |
| 2020–21 | Austrian Second League, 14th |
Current squad
- As of 10 August 2024
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Coaching staff
Austria Jürgen Kerber Headcoach
Austria Jiri Lenko Assistant coach
Austria Patrick Jovanovic Assistant coach
Austria Klemens Windbacher Goalkeeper coach
Coaching history
| Start | End | Coach |
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| 7/1997 | 6/2000 | |
| 7/2001 | 12/2002 | |
| 1/2003 | 6/2005 | |
| 7/2005 | 6/2011 | |
| 7/2011 | 4/2013 | |
| 4/2013 | 6/2015 | |
| 7/2015 | 6/2016 | |
| 7/2016 | 3/2019 | |
| 3/2019 | 9/2020 | |
| 9/2020 | 6/2021 | |
| 7/2021 | 1/2022 | |
| 1/2022 | 11/23 | |
| 11/2022 |
Leagues
In brackets:Level in Austrian football
- 2005/06:Wiener Stadtliga (4)
- 2006- 2020:Regionalliga Ost (3.)
- 2020- :2. Liga (2)[3]
Honours
- Champion Wiener Stadtliga: 2006
SK Rapid Wien II Media
Friendship corner in the Fan Shop of the 1. FC Nürnberg with trikots of Rapid Wien.
A 2010 Wien derby match between Rapid Wien and Austria Wien.
Steffen Hofmann celebrating the championship 2008.
Team photo for the 2010–2011 season
References
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- ↑ SK Rapid Homepage
- ↑ [1] (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 6 February 2022
- ↑ Transfermarkt.at