SV Ried

association football club in Austria
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SV Ried is a soccerclub from the Ried, Upper Austria, playing in the Bundesliga, the highest class in Austria.

SV Ried
Thomas Gebauer holding the Austrian Cup, 2011
Full nameSportvereinigung Ried
Founded1912
GroundKeine-Sorgen Arena
Capacity7 680
ChairmanJohann Willminger
ManagerRobert Ibertsberger
LeagueAustrian Bundesliga
2020-219 th

History

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The club was founded in 1912 and played till 1955 in Upper Austrias footballleague. With some up and downs they reached the 1. Landesliga(highest class in Upper Austrian football) in 1976. 1988 and 1990 they won the Championship but failed to reach the 2. Division(at that time second level in Austrian football). 1991 they promoted after the third title to the 2.Division. After four years in this class they promoted to the highest class in Austrian football. From 1995 to 2003 they played in the Bundesliga, but in the season 2002/2003 they only reached the 10th place and were relegated to the First Division. 2005 they reached the title of the second league and came back to the Bundesliga. 77 points are a all-time point record for the second level in Austrian football. They stayed until 2016/17 in the league and since 2020-21 they are playing again in the Bundesliga.[1]

2007 they were runner-up in the Bundesliga and 1998 and 2011 they won the Austrian Cup. In the Cup Winners Cup 1998/1999 they reached the 3rd round.


Current squad

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As of 27 July 2023

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 Andreas Leitner
4 MF   Austria Marcel Ziegl
5 DF   Japan Nikki Havenaar
7 MF   Slovenia Nik Marinsek
8 MF   Germany Michael Martin
9 FW   Austria Mark Grosse
10 MF   Ivory Coast Gontie Junior Diomande
11 MF   Germany Nils Seufert
13 MF   Austria Sandro Schendl
14 FW   Bosnia and Herzegovina Belmin Beganovic
15 DF   Austria Matthias Gragger
17 MF   Austria Philipp Pomer
18 MF   Austria Fabian Rossdorfer
19 FW   Austria Ben Wörndl
20 DF   Austria Fabian Wohlmuth
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   Austria David Bumberger
23 MF   Slovenia Arjan Malic
26 MF   Austria Jonas Mayer
29 MF   Austria Diego Madritsch
30 FW   Croatia Valentin Akrap
31 GK   China Shaoziyang Liu
33 GK   Austria Jonas Wendlinger
34 GK   Austria Dominik Stöger
37 MF   Serbia Nikola Stocic
44 DF   Austria Nico Wiesinger
66 DF   Austria David Ungar
70 MF   Austria Oguzhan Özlesen
74 FW   Austria Marc Andre Schmerböck
77 MF   Serbia Aleksandar Lutovac

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Coaching staff

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  • Maximilian Senft - head coach
  • Mark McCormick - assistant coach
  • Hubert Auer - goalkeeper coach

Coaching history (21st century)

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Start End Coach
5/1999 5/2000   Heinz Hochhauser
6/2000 4/2001   Helmut Kronjäger
4/2001 3/2002   Alfred Tatar
3/2002 5/2003   Gerhard Schweitzer
5/2003 6/2003   Klaus Roitinger
7/2003 11/2003   Petar Šegrt
11/2003 5/2004   Andrzej Lesiak
6/2004 5/2006   Heinz Hochhauser
7/2006 10/2007   Helmut Kraft
10/2007 4/2008   Thomas Weissenböck
4/2008 4/2008   Michael Angerschmid
5/2008 6/2008   Georg Zellhofer
7/2008 7/2008   Gerhard Schweitzer
7/2008 3/2012   Paul Gludovatz
3/2012 6/2012   Gerhard Schweitzer
7/2012 11/2012   Heinz Fuchsbichler
11/2012 12/2012   Gerhard Schweitzer
12/2012 5/2014   Michael Angerschmid
7/2014 5/2015   Oliver Glasner
5/2015 6/2015   Thomas Sageder
7/2015 8/2015   Helgi Kolviðsson
8/2015 6/2016   Paul Gludovatz
7/2016 2/2017   Christian Benbennek
3/2017 4/2018   Lassaad Chabbi
4/2018 4/2018   Franz Schiemer
4/2018 11/2018   Thomas Weissenböck
11/2018 12/2018   Miron Muslic
1/2019 12/2020   Gerald Baumgartner
11/2020 11/2020   Gerhard Schweitzer
11/2020 12/2020   Gerald Baumgartner
12/2020 12/2020   Gerhard Schweitzer
1/2021 3/2021   Miron Muslic
3/2021 9/2021   Andreas Heraf
10/2021 12/2021   Christian Heinle
1/2022 4/2022   Robert Ibertsberger
4/2022 3/2023   Christian Heinle
3/2023   Maximilian Senft

Honours

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  • Austrian Cup 1998,2011
  • 3rd round Cup Winners Cup 1998/1999
  • 1st round UEFA-Cup 2006/2007
  • Bundesliga Runner Up 2006/2007

Other websites

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References

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  1. Transfermarkt.at
  2. Kader SV Ried (German)
  3. [1] (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 8 February 2022