SV Ried
SV Ried is a soccerclub from the Ried, Upper Austria, playing in the Bundesliga, the highest class in Austria.
Full name | Sportvereinigung Ried |
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Founded | 1912 |
Ground | Keine-Sorgen Arena |
Capacity | 7 680 |
Chairman | Johann Willminger |
Manager | Robert Ibertsberger |
League | Austrian Bundesliga |
2020-21 | 9 th |
History
changeThe 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.
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Paul Gludowatz longtime coach of SV Ried
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Keine Sorgen Arena Ried-homeground of SV Ried
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Players celebrate winning the Austrian Cup, 2011
Current squad
change- 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.
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Coaching staff
change- Maximilian Senft - head coach
- Mark McCormick - assistant coach
- Hubert Auer - goalkeeper coach
Coaching history (21st century)
changeStart | End | Coach |
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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
change- 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
change- ↑ Transfermarkt.at
- ↑ Kader SV Ried (German)
- ↑ [1] (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 8 February 2022