Young Violets Austria Wien
The Young Violets Vienna are the second team of FK Austria Wien. Till 2018 the name of the team was FK Austria Wien Amateure. The Young Violets are playing in the Regionalliga Ost, the third level in Austrian football.
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Full name | Young Violets Austria Wien |
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Ground | Generali Arena Vienna, Austria (capacity: 17,500) |
Manager | Harald Suchard |
League | 2. Liga |
2022-23 | 2. Liga, 16th relegation |
Leagues (Level in Austrian football)
- 1998-05 Regionalliga Ost (3)
- 2005-2010 Erste Liga (2)[1]
- 2010-2018 Regionalliga Ost (3)
- 2018- 2023 2. Liga (2)
- 2023 - Regionalliga Ost (3)
Current squad
As of 7 February 2022.
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Coaching staff
- Austria Harald Suchard Headcoach
- Austria Christian Wegleitner Assistant coach
- Austria Christof Konsel Goalkeeper coach
Coaching history
Start | End | Coach |
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7/1998 | 3/2001 | Ernst Baumeister |
3/2001 | 6/2001 | Ralph Muhr |
7/2001 | 6/2002 | Kurt Hoffer |
7/2002 | 6/2006 | Karl Daxbacher |
7/2006 | 11/2008 | Thomas Janeschitz |
11/2008 | 6/2010 | Johann Dihanich |
7/2010 | 12/2011 | Ivica Vastić |
12/2011 | 2/2014 | Herbert Gager |
1/2014 | 3/2015 | Andreas Ogris |
3/2015 | 6/2015 | Roman Mählich |
7/2015 | 3/2019 | Andreas Ogris |
3/2019 | 6/2019 | Christoph Glatzer |
7/2019 | 4/2021 | Harald Suchard |
4/2021 | 5/2021 | Cem Sekerlioglu |
5/2021 | 5/2023 | Harald Suchard |
Famous Players
- Andreas Ulmer
- Rubin Okotie
- Roman Mählich
- Emir Dilaver
- Heinz Lindner
- Alexander Grünwald
- Aleksandar Dragovic
Honours
- Champion Regionalliga Ost: 2004/05
References
- ↑ In 2010 the association banned the participation of second teams in the first division. Austria Wien and Red Bull Juniors were relegated to Regionalliga.
- ↑ Transfermarkt.at (German)
- ↑ Transfermarkt.at Kader Young Violets (German)
- ↑ Transfermarkt.at Coaching staff (German)
- ↑ [1] (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 6 February 2022