HAC-Nordstern was an Austrian football club from the Vienna district of Hietzing, which played at its most successful time from 1935 to 1937 in the second division.

History change

The history goes back to Hietzinger AC, which entered the Austrian championship in 1912/13 and started playing in what was then the lowest level, the II. Class C, West. In 1920 they merged with the small club Nordstern 1912. Although the club played for a long time in the lowest league, HAC-Nordstern produced the later Wunderteam player Karl Gall.

For a total of three seasons, from 1934/35 to 1936/37, HAC-Nordstern played in the second level before they were relegated. A merger with the company team of the shoe factory Standard caused a temporary renaming to SC Standard Vienna. The club collapsed during the Second World War.