SK Vorwärts Steyr

SK Vorwärts Steyr is an Austrian association football club based in Steyr. It was founded in 1919. They play at the Vorwärts Stadium. Currently the club has about 300 members. Is one of the oldest football clubs in Upper Austria. In 1999 the club went bankrupt and reformed in lower leagues later in 2001. In 2011 Vorwärts was promoted to the Regional League (Middle) which is part of the third division of Austrian league football. In 2018 they were promoted to the Austrian Second League.

SK Vorwärts Steyr
Full nameSportklub Vorwärts Steyr
Founded1919
GroundVorwärts Stadium
Capacity9,900
ChairmanReinhard Schlager
ManagerWilhelm Wahlmüller
LeagueAustrian Second League
2019–20Austrian Second League, 7th

History

Historical chart of SK Vorwärts league performance

The club was founded as Steyrer Fußballklub Vorwärts with the club colours of red and white, the official founding ceremony was held at the Casino Steyr on 14 April 1919. The first match of Vorwärts Steyr was on 15 June 1919 in Linz against Linzer ASK (result 22). Already in its first year, the club won the Upper Austrian League; a national league did not exist at that time. In 1949 after dominating the state leagues, they managed to get to the Austrian Cup final which was held in Vienna against Austria Vienna which they lost 25, however reaching the final is still considered a major success even to this day. In the 1960s and 1970s, the club spent all its time in the Regionalliga Mitte or the Upper Austrian League. This twenty-year dry spell ended in 1979, when they returned to the Second Division. From 1982 Vorwärts established themselves in the second division until in 1988, after 37 years, when they gained promotion to the highest Austrian league, the Bundesliga where the club remained until 1996. The early-1990s saw the club reach its best ever league position in the 1990/91 and 1991/92 seasons, seventh place in the table. In 1995 they played in the Intertoto Cup and won the group stage remaining unbeaten (21 away win against Eintracht Frankfurt) and missed out on the UEFA Cup qualifiers only after an away defeat to Racing Strasbourg. By 1995 the club was deeply in debt with about 15 million shillings owed, so they required a bailout in the form of a guarantee from the town of Steyr. The bitter 02 defeat against LASK Linz on 29 May 1999 sealed the relegation from the top flight. Finally, the club had their license permanently withdrawn on 11 January 2000, ceasing operations and forfeiting the remaining matches. With an application for compulsory settlement, bankruptcy proceedings were opened. The club restarted from the lowest amateur division in August 2001. Since then the club has steadily risen through the amateur leagues and in 2018 returned to the 2nd tier of Austrian football.

SeasonDivision (Tier)PositionWLD+/-Pts.
2001/022. Klasse Ost (VIII)002150502+53050
2002/032. Klasse Ost (VIII)001160402+47052
2003/041. Klasse Ost (VII)0060805090+3029
2004/051. Klasse Ost (VII)001210401+66067
2005/06Bezirksliga Ost (VI)001170603+46057
2006/072. Landesliga Ost (V)002170405+34055
2007/082. Landesliga Ost (V)002140804+25050
2008/092. Landesliga Ost (V)001160604+25054
2009/10OÖ Liga (IV)005120608+16042
2010/11OÖ Liga (IV)001151001+35055
2011/12Regionalliga Mitte (III)014060915−22027
2012/13OÖ Liga (IV)001170206+17053
2013/14Regionalliga Mitte012110415−10037
2014/15Regionalliga Mitte002180507+16059
2015/16Regionalliga Mitte012090714−13034
2016/17Regionalliga Mitte0061208100+7044
2017/18Regionalliga Mitte003170409+32055
2018/192. Liga (II)014050619−36021
2019/202. Liga0071108110+6041
Green: Promotion | Red: Relegation

Honours

Before the bankruptcy

  • 1 Austrian Cup Finalist: 1949
  • 13 Upper Austrian Champions
  • 2 Upper Austrian Cup Winners
  • 12 Bundesliga seasons: 1950–1951, 1988–1996, 1999

Since the reformation

  • 2. Liga Ost OÖ Winners: 2003
  • 1. Liga Ost OÖ Winners: 2005
  • Bezirksliga Ost OÖ Winners: 2006
  • OÖ Landespokalsieger Winners: 2009
  • Upper Austrian Cup Winners: 2010, 2013
  • Fourth Division Champions: 2011, 2013

Fans

The club has seen a sharp decline in attendances since the bankruptcy however the team is still often accompanied by many fans even at away games; in big games the away following frequently exceeds more than 1000 'red-whites'. The largest fan club, Südchaos-Steyr, was founded in 2009 and is considered to be an ultras group, and they usually occupy the South stand of the stadium. They publish a fanzine called Bengalen, Bier und Bosna.

Current squad

As of 8 February 2021. 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  AUT Bernhard Staudinger
6 DF  SVN Alem Pasić
7 FW  AUT Michael Drga
8 MF  AUT Rahman Jawadi
9 FW  AUT Marcel Monsberger (on loan from FC Juniors OÖ)
10 MF  ESP David Gonzalez
11 DF  AUT Sascha Fahrngruber
12 MF  AUT Patrick Bilic
13 GK  AUT Benedikt Tober (on loan from SKU Amstetten)
14 MF  SRB Bojan Mustetić
16 DF  AUT Paul Sahanek
17 DF  ESP Alberto Prada
19 FW  CRO Josip Martinović
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW  AUT Robin Mayr-Fälten
22 MF  AUT Kevin Brandstätter
23 MF  AUT Thomas Himmelfreundpointner
26 MF  AUT Pascal Hofstätter
27 MF  AUT Pascal Fischer
30 GK  AUT Valerian Hüttner (on loan from FK Austria Wien II)
31 DF  AUT Michael Halbartschlager
33 DF  AUT Aleksandar Maric
47 MF  AUT Philipp Ablinger (on loan from FC Blau-Weiß Linz)
66 MF  AUT Jonas Broser (on loan from FK Austria Wien II)
77 DF  AUT Michael Martic
DF  AUT Felix Seiwald (on loan from SV Ried)
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