SV Neulengbach

association football club

USV Neulengbach is a football club from Neulengbach, Lower Austria. The club was founded in 1923. The men's team playes in Lower Austrian's 2. class. The women's team was founded in 1996 and plays in the ÖFB-Frauenliga, the top level of Austrian women's football.

SV Neulengbach
Full nameUnion Sportverein Neulengbach
Founded1923
Women's section founded 1996
GroundWienerwaldstadion, Neulengbach
Capacity3,000
CoachMaria Gstöttner/Katja Gürtler
LeagueÖFB-Frauenliga
2021-22ÖFB-Frauenliga, 5th
WebsiteClub website

History change

The history goes back to 1992. In this year women formed a team in Altlengbach and after the first matches they wanted to play on. They had sucess but after problems with officials of SV Altlengbach the team went to SV Neulengbach. 1996 the women's section of SV Neulengbach was founded. In the 1996/97 season they took over the place of SV Altlengbach in the 2nd League East where they became champion and were promoted to the Frauenliga. In their first year they reached the 5th place, the next season they were runners-up. The following years they became the dominant club in the Bundesliga. They won 12 titels in the league and 10 times the Cup. This dominant role ended in 2015.

In the sucessful years the team was formed almost totally of players of the Austrian women's football national team. But the most known playyer came from Brazil. Rosana played for Neulengbach from 2005 till 2008. She had won the Silver medal with Brazil in 2004 Olympic games in Athens. Another famous player is Nina Burger who played 109 matches for the national team of Austria.

Current squad change

As of 28 January 2022[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 Kristin Krammer
4 DF   Austria Dilan Taskin
7 FW   Austria Christina Edlinger
7 MF   Austria Anja Gausterer
8 MF   Austria Nicole Bauer
10 MF   Austria Linda Mittermair
11 FW   Switzerland Amelie Bodlak
11 MF   Bosnia and Herzegovina Aldijana Masinovic
12 FW   Austria Sonja Hickelsberger-Füller
13 MF   Austria Ines Sarac
14 DF   Austria Chiara D'Angelo
14 DF   Austria Julia Mantler
15 DF   Austria Patricia Pfanner
16 DF   Germany Daniela Kittel
18 DF   Germany Viktoria Felber
19 MF   Austria Maria Gstöttner
20 MF   Austria Stefanie Kremener
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   Austria Emily Planer
21 MF   Austria Sabrina Stefancic
22 FW   Austria Lara Felix
23 MF   Austria Birgit Gumpenberger
24 DF   Austria Nadine Seidl
25 DF   Austria Teresa Kittinger
26 DF   Austria Nathalie Schieder
27 DF   Austria Elisabeth Brandl
28 DF   Austria Johanna Schneider
29 DF   Austria Sabina Milovanovic
33 FW   Bosnia and Herzegovina Azra Masinovic
34 DF   Austria Lisa Grabner
36 FW   Austria Jasmin Reiterer
37 DF   Austria Sandra Mayrhofer
55 MF   Austria Miriam Herczeg
71 MF   Austria Sara Rankovic
96 GK   Austria Celine Leitner

Coaching staff change

[2]

Honours change

  • 12 × Austrian Champion: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
  • 10 × Austrian Cup: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • 2 × Supercupsieger: 2003, 2004

References change