Admira Wacker

association football club in Austria
(Redirected from SC Wacker Wien)

F.C. Flyeralarm Admira is a football club which plays in Austria.

FC Admira Wacker Mödling
Full nameFußballklub Flyeralarm Admira Wacker Mödling
Founded1905
GroundBundesstadion Südstadt,
Maria Enzersdorf
Capacity12,000
ChairmanPhilip Thonhauser
ManagerTommy Wright
LeagueAustrian Football Bundesliga
2021-2212th relegated

Admira Wacker Mödling formed from a merger of two football clubs: Admira Wacker Wien and VfB Mödling in 1997. Admira Wacker Wien formed from a merger of two football clubs: Admira Wien and Wacker Wien in 1971.

  • 1997–2008 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
  • 2008–present FC Trenkwalder Admira

Team 2010/11

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First row: Michael Horvath, Markus Lackner, Mihret Topčagić, Patrick Tischler, Hans-Peter Berger, Thomas Weindl, Benjamin Sulimani, Günter Friesenbichler, Christoph Cemernjak; Second row: Alexander Friedl, Hans Werner Weiss, Georg Wilflinger, Georg Heu (goalkeeper coach), Ivan Laudanovic, Bernhard Morgenthaler, Christopher Dibon (Captain of the team), Markus Hanikel, Daniel Drescher, Manuel Hervas, Paul Bichelhuber, Gernot Plassnegger, Rene Riesner, Viorel Bondor, Armin Schiller (manager), Richard Trenkwalder (chairman); Third row: Dietmar Kühbauer (headcoach), Rene Schicker, Max Sax, Daniel Toth, Richard Windbichler, Ken Noel, Bernhard Schachner, Stephan Palla, Patrik Ježek, Manfred Nastl (assistance coach).

Current squad

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As of 26 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 Christoph Haas
2 DF   Austria Muhammet Araz
4 DF   Austria Patrick Puchegger
5 MF   Austria Thomas Ebner
6 MF   Austria Lukas Malicsek
7 FW   Nigeria Reinhard Young
8 DF   Austria Stephan Zwierschitz
9 FW   Austria Patrick Schmidt
10 FW   Albania Albin Gashi
11 FW   Germany Jakob Tranziska
12 MF   Sierra Leone George Davies
14 FW   Senegal Mamina Badji
15 FW   Austria Martin Krienzer
18 DF   Austria Jakob Schöller
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   Austria Wilhelm Vorsager
20 MF   Austria Martin Rasner
21 MF   Austria Raphael Gallé
22 FW   Austria Filip Ristanic
26 DF   Austria Adrian Koreimann
27 MF   Austria Marco Wagner
28 MF   Slovakia Jan Murgas
31 DF   Austria David Puczka
35 DF   Germany Nicolas Keckeisen
44 GK   Austria Dominik Sulzer
66 DF   Austria Fabian Feiner
77 MF   Austria Andrej Stevanovic
GK   Austria Maximilian Sulek
DF   Austria Georg Teigl

Coaching history (21st century)

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Start End Coach
7/1998 6/2000   Milan Miklavić
7/2000 12/2001   Hans Krankl
1/2002 10/2002   Walter Knaller
10/2002 12/2002   Johann Krejcirik
12/2002 5/2004   Rashid Rakhimov
5/2004 9/2004   Bernd Krauss
9/2004 8/2005   Dominik Thalhammer
8/2005 2/2006   Robert Pflug
2/2006 12/2007   Ernst Baumeister
12/2007 4/2008   Attila Sekerlioglu
4/2008 6/2008   Ernst Baumeister
7/2008 4/2010   Walter Schachner
4/2010 6/2013   Dietmar Kühbauer
7/2013 8/2013   Toni Polster
8/2013 8/2013   Michael Horvath
8/2013 9/2013   Oliver Lederer
9/2013 4/2015   Walter Knaller
4/2015 6/2015   Oliver Lederer
7/2015 6/2016   Ernst Baumeister
7/2016 1/2017   Oliver Lederer
1/2017 9/2017   Damir Burić
9/2017 10/2018   Ernst Baumeister
10/2018 9/2019   Reiner Geyer
9/2019 2/2020   Klaus Schmidt
2/2020 2/2020   Michael Horvath
2/2020 9/2020   Zvonimir Soldo
9/2020 9/2020   Patrick Helmes
9/2020 4/2021   Damir Burić
4/2021 6/2021   Klaus Schmidt
7/2021 6/2022   Andreas Herzog
7/2022 11/2022   Roberto Pätzold
11/2022 4/2023   Rolf Landerl
4/2023   Tommy Wright

References

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  1. [1] (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 8 February 2022