Austria Foundation Dates


Data mostly from the first listed source: [ÖFB 78].

Moreover, as this source lists the foundation of sports clubs rather than special football section, later dates are taken if so indicated by [Grü 00].

Names appear mostly as valid in 2014; in several cases, previous names are indicated but this has not been pursued exhaustively.


Club Foundation Dates (until 1920)
List of (former) First Level Clubs founded after 1920
Women Club Foundation Dates

Club Foundation Dates (until 1920)

1894  Mar ?   Akademisch-Technischer Radfahr-Verein Graz (ATRV) [football department,
                                 which merged 1899 with Akademischer Sportverein Graz]
      Aug 22  First Vienna Football Club Wien
      Aug 23  Vienna Cricket and Football Club Wien
              Grazer FC [dissolved Oct 24, 1894]  

1896          Akademischer Turn-Verein Graz [football department (disbanded 1903)]
              Olympia Wien [disbanded 1896]
              RC Training Wien
              Grazer Sportvereinigung Wacker [disbanded]

1897  Oct 14  Wiener Athletiksport-Club (WAC) [merged 1973 with FK Austria Wien] 
              Wiener FC 1898 [founded as football department of the
                              Deutsch-Österreichischer Turnverein; disbanded 1903]
              FK Baden [disbanded 1898]
              SK Sturm Wien [disbanded 1897] 
              1. Mödlinger SC [disbanded 1904]  

1898  Sep ?   SK Rapid Wien [founded as Erster ASK Wien]
              AC Viktoria Wien [founded as AC Victoria Wien; merged Nov 24, 1911 with
                                Vienna Cricket and Football Club]
              ASK Liesing Wien [founded as Erster Liesinger SK; later Germania Liesing]
              Fußball- und Athletik-Klub Vorwärts Wien [merged 1902 with Deutsche Jungmannschaft Währing
                                                        to AC Vorwärts Wien]  
              SK Vindobona Wien [merged 1905 with Burschenschaft Einigkeit to 
                                 1. Groß-Floridsdorfer SK Admira] 
              Sport- und Geselligkeitsclub Wien [disbanded 1904]
                                                                 
1899  Feb 19  Badener AC [founded as First Vienna Football Club Wien / Section Baden]
      Mar 12  SC Herzogenburg                                                                   
      May 28  Akademischer Sportverein Graz (ASV) 
      May 28  Grazer Fußball-Verein [disbanded]    
              SC Graphia Wien [merged 1906 with ASC Schwechat to Schwechater SC Germania]
       
1900          Deutsche Jungmannschaft Währing [merged 1902 with Fußball- und Athletik-Klub Vorwärts Wien
                                               to AC Vorwärts Wien]
              1. Simmeringer SC Wien
              SC Union Wien

1901  Feb 26  Rennweger SV Wien  
      Mar 12  FC Judenburg [founded as Judenburger SV]                                                                 
              Deutsch-Akademischer SV Leoben 
              Gehörlosen SC Wien [founded as Taubstummen FTV Wien] 
              1. Korneuburger SV [founded as Germania Korneuburg]
              Grazer SV [merged with SC Wacker Graz zu GSV Wacker Graz]


1902  Jan 11  SK Slovan Wien [merged 1976 with Hütteldorfer AC to Slovan HAC Wien]
      Jul 14  Grazer Athletiksport-Klub (GAK) [founded as Grazer Athletiksport-Club]  
              Phönix XII Wien 
              FC Rudolfshügel Wien [disbanded 1935]   
              AC Vorwärts Wien [merger of  Fußball- und Athletik-Klub Vorwärts Wien with
                                Deutsche Jungmannschaft Währing]  

1903  Mar ?   Innsbrucker Turnverein [football section; disbanded 1905]
              SK Red Star Penzing Wien [founded as SK Red Star Wien]
              ÖMV Olympia Stadlau Wien [founded as FC Stadlau Wien, merged 1963 with 
                                        FC Olympia Wien]
              Sportvereinigung Schwechat [founded as Allgemeiner Sportklub Schwechat]
              Grazer Footballteam 1903 [disbanded]
              SC Rasenspieler Hochstädt Wien [founded as SC Hochstädt; merged 1945 with Floridsdorfer
                                              Rasenspieler-SC and 1971 with Brigittenauer AC to
                                              Brigittenauer AC-Hochstädt]

1904  Aug ?   Floridsdorfer AC Wien (FAC)                                                  
              Wiener Sportvereinigung [football department; merged 1907 with Wiener
                                       Cyclisten-Club to Wiener Sportklub]
              SK Favorit Wien
              SC Ostmark Wien [merged 1925 with SC Donaustadt into Brigittenauer AC]
              Rudolfsheimer SK Wien 
              ASV Hertha Wien [split from youth department SC Rudolfshügel; disbanded 1940]       

1905  Apr 10  SV Innsbruck (SVI) [founded as Fußball Innsbruck]
      Jun 17  FC Admira Wacker Mödling [founded as 1. Groß-Floridsdorfer SK Admira (merger of
                                        SK Vindobona and Burschenschaft Einigkeit)]    
              SC Donaustadt Wien [merged 1925 with FC Ostmark Wien] 
              SC Südstern Viehofen St. Pölten [disbanded 1926]
              Fortuna 05 Wien [founded as Sieveringen AC Wien]
              Brigittenauer SC Feuerwehr Wien [founded as Brigittenauer SC, merged 
                                               1989 with SKV Feuerwehr Wien] 
              Deutscher SV Leoben [disbanded] 
              ASK Typographia Wien [founded as Hermannia Wien; disbanded 1919] 
              SC Hertha Wien [founded as Jungmannschaft Rudolfshügel; disbanded 1931]

1906  May     Grazer Sportvereinigung (GSV) [split from Grazer Athletik-Sportklub; disbanded]  
      Dec  4  Favoritner Vorwärts Wien [merged Nov 1911 with Favoritner SC to
                                        Favoritner SC Vorwärts]
              ATSV Wilhelmsburg 
              FC Olympia Wien [merged 1963 with FC Stadlau] 
              ASK Vorwärts Wilhelmsburg [founded as SK Wilhelmsburg]  
              Wiener Bewegungssport Club [founded as Fußball-Abteilung im Währinger Bicycle Club]
              SC Neptun Wien

1907  Feb 25  Wiener Sport-Club (WSC) [merger of Wiener Cyclisten-Club and Wiener Sportvereinigung]
      May  7  SV Stockerau [founded as Stockerauer SV]
      Sep 20  FC Lustenau
      [fall]  Nussdorfer AC Wien (NAC)
              Wiener SC Sturm [founded as Favoritner FK Sturm; disbanded in World War II]
              SC Moosbrunn  
              ASK Ober-St.Veit Wien 
              SC Eisenstadt [founded as Kismarton FC; disbanded May 2008]
              Wiener Sportfreunde [founded as Hernalser Sportfreunde, 
                                   merged later with 1. Ottakringer ASK]

1908  Sep 12  Linzer ASK (LASK) [founded as Linzer SC]
              1. Wiener Neustädter SC [disbanded 2010]
              Wiener Sportverein [split from Wiener Sport-Club]
              SC Wacker Wien [merged Jul 7, 1971 with Admira Energie Wien
                              to Admira/Wacker Wien (now Mödling)]	
              ASK Marienthal
              Floridsdorfer SC Columbia Wien [founded as 1. Floridsdorfer FK]
              SC Apollo Wien [merged 1989 with 1. Fünfhauser FK to FC Apollo Fünfhaus Wien]
              SV Höchst 
              Neubauer Fußballspieler Wien
              SC Frem Wien [founded as Vindobona Wien; merged 1931 with First Vienna Football Club
                            to SC Cricket-Frem; disbanded Feb 1933]

1909  May  1  SK Sturm Graz [founded as Grazer SK Sturm]
      Sep 18  Klagenfurter AC (KAC) [founded as 1. Fußball- und Athletik-Sportclub Klagenfurt]
              Knittelfelder SV
              SK Hakoah Wien [founded as FC Hakoah Wien]
              SC Neubau Wien [founded as Neubauer Sportvereinigung; disbanded Dec 31, 2004]
              Sport- und Geselligkeits-Klub Wiener Bewegungsspieler [disbanded 1928]      
              1. Ottakringer Arbeiter-Sportklub [merged later with Wiener Sportfreunde;
                                                  disbanded 1922]
              Sport- und Geselligkeits-Verein Liga Wien
              Simmeringer Sportvereinigung Wien        

1910  Aug  1  Favoritner AC Wien (FavAC) [founded as Kegelklub Favoriten Wien]
      Oct 29  FK Austria Wien [founded as Wiener Amateur-SV]
              SPC Helfort Wien [founded as SC Helfort Wien)   
              Tiroler Sport-Club (TSC)
              SV Donau Wien [founded as SK Olympia Wien]     
              ASK Graphia Wien [founded as SK Graphia Wien; merged 1983 with SV Breitensee Wien
                                to ASK Breitensee-Graphia] 
              SC Windsor Wien
              SC Steinach
              AAC Gemeinde Graz [founded as Nordstern Graz] 
              WAF Procar Wien [founded as Wiener Associations Footballclub;
                               merged 1973 with FC Leopoldstadt]   
              Ottakringer SC Fortuna XVI Wien [founded as SC Neulerchenfelder Fortuna Wien]
              SC Baumgarten Wien
              SK Olympia Wien
              Wiener FC Phönizia
              Deutsche Jungmannschaft Normannia Wien
              1. Fünfhauser FK Rekord Wien 
              SK Südstern Wien 

1911  May  9  Klagenfurter SV [founded as Kärntner SV Klagenfurt] 
      Jun 17  VfB Mödling [founded as SV Mödling, merged 1997 with SCN Admira Wacker]
      Dec 16  SV Völkermarkt [dissolved 1927] 
              FC Austria 11-SC Rapid Oberlaa [founded as SC Rapid Oberlaa Wien;
                                              merged 2003 with FC Austria 11 Wien]
              Landstraßer AC Wien (LAC) [founded as Athletik-Club Training Wien; merged 2013 with SC Inter ASC
                                         to Landstraßer Athletik Club International (LAC International)] 
              Brucker Bicycle-Club [football section; disbanded]        
              SC Breitenau [founded as FC Falke Breitenau; merged 1954 with
                            SC Schwarzau to SpVgg Breitenau-Schwarzau]
              FC Transvaal Wien [founded as SC Transvaal Wien]
              1. SV Guntramsdorf [founded as FK Germania Guntramsdorf] 
              ASK Oberwaltersdorf
              SC Traiskirchen 
              SC Günselsdorf       
              Korneuburger SV
              SC Südmark Wien [disbanded 1914]
              Wiener Amateur-Sportverein 
              Sport- und Geselligkeitsverein Favoritner Bewegungsspieler Wien  
              FC Wiener Sportfreunde [founded as Hernalser Sportfreunde]
              SC Blue Star Wien [disbanded 1933]

1912  Apr 12  WSC-Hertha Wels [founded as Welser SC] 
      May  5  SV Ried/Innkreis
      Jun 26  SC Harland St.Pölten [founded as Harlander SC] 
              SC Oberwart 1912 [founded as SC Oberwart; merged 1974 with ASK Oberwart to SV Oberwart]
              SC Pinkafeld
              ASK Trumau
              SK Germania Linz [merged 1944 with Linzer ASK]   
              SV Urfahr Linz
              SR Rasenspieler Donaufeld Wien [founded as SC Austria Donauarbeiter Wien]  
              Gersthofer SV Wien [merged 1922 with Deutscher FC Wien]
              ASK Nord-Wien Wien [founded as 1. Jedlersdorfer FK; merged 1988 with
                                  TSC Admira Wien to SC Admira Nord Wien] 
              SC Straßenbahn Wien 
              Vorwärts XI Wien 
              (SV Reichsbund?) Dornbach Wien 
              1. Simmeringer ASK Olympia Wien
              SK Wiedner Sport-Freunde
              Klosterneuburger SV [merged 2001 with SC Weidling to SCW/KSV] 
              HAC-Nordstern Wien [founded as Hietzinger AC; merged 1920 with Nordstern Wien;
                                  disbanded in World War II]
              Sport- und Geselligkeitsverein Simmeringer Vorwärts Wien
              ASC Meidlinger Phönix (XII) Wien
              Mariahilfer SC Wien
              SC Hacking Wien
              Meidlinger Sportfreunde Wien [disbanded 1931]  
1912(?)       Rapid Graz [disbanded] 

1913  Mar 12  FC Dornbirn 
      May 26  1. St. Pöltener SC
              ASK Ober-St. Veit Wien [founded as  St. Veiter Sportfreunde Wien]        
              FC Wien [founded as SC Nicholson, disbanded 1974]
              SC Neunkirchen
              ASK Phönix Wien
              ASK Wacker Liesing Wien
              Markomannia Wien [disbanded 1913]
              AFC Rekord Wiener-Neustadt [dissolved]
              SV Wacker Wiener-Neustadt [merged 1919 with SC Südbahn Wiener-Neustadt to
                                         ESV Wacker Wiener-Neustadt]  
              Brigittenauer AK [founded as SC Bewegung XX Wien; merged 1942 with SV Eis Wien]
              FC Stadlau Wien [founded as SK Normannia Wien]
              Ottakringer Sportklub Wien
              Deutscher SC Graz       
              Margarethner Sportverein Viktoria Wien
              SC Metallum Wien

1914  Jun 24  Salzburger AK 1914 (SAK)
      Jun  ?  SC Austria Lustenau [founded as football department of Turnerbund Lustenau]
              1. Fünfhauser SK Wien [merged 1989 with AS Apollo Wien to FC Apollo Fünfhaus Wien]
              Metallarbeiter SC Sturm Wien
              FM Kriketer Innsbruck [disbanded 191?]  
              FC Olympia Innsbruck [disbanded 1914]         
              Punktum Innsbruck
              Premiere Innsbruck  
              FC Rapid Innsbruck [merged 1922 with Wacker Innsbruck to FC Sturm Innsbruck] 
              SC Libertas Wien [merged 1941 with SK Red Star Wien]    
1914(?)       AK Germania Klagenfurt [football section]

1915  Jan  5  FC Wacker Innsbruck
              FK Sturm 19 St. Pölten [founded as SC Austria Neuviehofen]
              Liesinger ASK Wien [founded as FC Atzgersdorf Wien]    
              SK Akademia Wien                               
              SC Austria Neuviehofen

1916          Simmeringer Sportklub Minerva Wien

1917          Hietzinger SV Wien

1918  Nov 22  Polizei SV Wien [merged Jun 2007 with Floridsdorfer AC]
      Nov 30  FC Tulln [founded as SV Tulln; merged 1954 with SGZ Tulln to SC Tulln
                        and 1988 with ATSV Tulln to SC/ATSV Tulln; current name since 1994]              
              Amateur-SK Klagenfurt [founded as Schwarze Elf Klagenfurt; merged 1923
                                     with Kaufmännischer SK Klagenfurt] 
              SC Melk
              TSV Ampflwang
              Jüdischer SV Hechawer Wien
              SK Hagibor Wien

1919  Mar  1  Innsbrucker AC
      Mar 12  SC Hakoah Graz [disbanded 1938]
      Mar ?   SK Juvavia Salzburg [merged Jul 22, 1919 with Salzburger Volkswehr and parts of
                                   SK Olympia Salzburg to 1. Salzburger SK 1919] 
      Apr 14  SK Vorwärts Steyr [founded as Steyrer Fußballklub Vorwärts]
      Apr 20  SC Siebenhirten [founded as FK Siebenhirten Bewegung]
      May 21  Amateur-SK Klagenfurt [founded as Schwarze Elf Klagenfurt]  
      May ?   SC Neusiedl/See
      Jun 28  SC Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz [founded as FC Bregenz, disbanded and newly founded as
                                       SC Bregenz Jun 27, 2005; returned to traditional name
                                       Jul 8, 2013]
      Jul 1   FC Veldidena Innsbruck
      Jul 22  1. Salzburger SK 1919 [merger of Juvavia Salzburg, Salzburger Volkswehr and parts
                                     of SK Olympia Salzburg; merged 2003 with Blau-Weiß Salzburg
                                     to 1. SSK/Blau-Weiß Salzburg]
      Jul ?   SC Die Weißen Elf Wien [founded as FC Die Weißen Elf; merged 1974 with
                                      WAT XVI Wien to WAT XVI Weiße Elf Wien]
      Jul ?   FK Artaria Wien
      Aug  4  FC Rätia Bludenz [founded as FC Bludenz]
      Aug 24  Kremser SC [founded as 1. Kremser SC]  
      Aug 29  SV Langenzersdorf
      Aug 31  1. Wiener Neudorfer Sportvereinigung
      Aug ?   FC Jahn Lustenau  
      Sep  4  Kapfenberger SV (KSV) [founded as Kapfenberger SC]  
      Sep 26  Post SV Wien    
              SV Güssing [founded as Németújvári Sport-Club]   
              SC Parndorf [founded as SC Parndorfer Sturm; merged 1988 with ESV Parndorf
                           to SC/ESV Parndorf] 
              ASK Ternitz [founded as 1. Ternitzer Sportklub]  
              ASK Mannersdorf/Leitha
              SC Berndorf
              SV Gänserndorf
              ATSV Fischamend
              SC Wacker Wien-Lichtenwörth [founded as ASK Lichtenwörth]
              Brucker SC [merged 1936 with ASC Bruck/Leitha to ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha]
              SV Admira Wiener-Neustadt [founded as ASK Admira Rax-Werke Wiener-Neustadt]
              ESV Wacker Wiener-Neustadt [merged 1972 with ESV Haidbrunn to ESV Haidbrunn Wacker Wiener-Neustadt]
              SC Himberg
              SC Nagelberg [founded as ASV Alt-Nagelberg]
              ASK Blumau
              ASC Götzendorf
              SC Ebergassing
              ASV Ebenfurth
              ASC Leobersdorf
              WSV Asta Oed
              SV Braunau [disbanded 2002]
              ATSV Steyrermühl
              SV Schwarzach/Pongau
              SV Feldbach [founded as Feldbacher Sportvereinigung]
              SC Gleisdorf [merged 2009 with ATUS Gleisdorf to FC Gleisdorf 09]  
              ASV Gösting [founded as Weiße Elf Gösting]        
              1. FC Leoben [founded as AAC Leoben]
              ASK Mürzzuschlag [founded as ATUS Mürzzuschlag; 1970 merged with ASK Phönix
                                Hönigsberg to SV Phönix Mürzzuschlag-Hönigsberg] 
              Innsbrucker ASK
              SV Kufstein [merged 1987 with ESV Kufstein to FC Kufstein] 
              Post SV Wien [founded as Sportverein der Post- Telegraphen- und
                            Fernsprechangestellten Österreichs]
              SV Aspern Wien [founded as Asperner Sportklub]
              SV Langenzersdorf Wien
              ATSV Attnang 
              SC Bruck/Mur [founded as AAC Bruck/Mur] 
              ASK Bad Vöslau [founded as SK Vöslau]  
              ATSV Wöllersdorf-Steinabrückl [founded as ATSV Wöllersdorf]
              ASV Zillingdorf [merged 1949 with ASK Zillingdorf-Werk to SV Zillingdorf]
              ASK Traiskirchen 
              Union FC Frauenkirchen [merged 1989 with ASV Frauenkirchen to SC Frauenkirchen]
              FC Angern   
              SKV Feuerwehr Wien [founded as SV der Wiener Berufsfeuerwehr; merged 1989 with
                                  1. Brigittenauer SC to Brigittenauer SC Feuerwehr]
              SC Ferrovia Wien
              Verein der Wiener Rasensportfreunde [founded as Sport- und Geselligkeitsclub
                                                   Sascha Wien]
              SC Thalia Wien [merged 1919 with SC Liberia Wien] 
              Brigittenauer SC Wien [merged 1921 with Unitas XX to Brigittenauer SC Unitas]
              Stadlauer SC [merged 1924 with Stadlauer AFC Union to Stadlauer SV]
              ATSV Sparta Deutsch-Wagram [founded as Deutsch-Wagramer ASV Helios]
              Deutsch-Wagramer AC [disbanded 1945]  
              SV Lang-Enzersdorf 
              SC Wacker Attnang-Puchheim 
              ASK Lichtenwörth [founded as SC Lichtenwörth] 
              1. SC Felixdorf
              SV Bad Erlach [founded as SV Erlach]
              ASV Ebenfurth
              Grazer SK Olympia

1920  Feb 12  SC Lanzenkirchen
      Feb 17  SK Amateure Steyr [founded as SK Freiheit Steyr]
      Mar ?   1. Oberndorfer SK 1920   
      Apr ?   Deutscher Sportverein Nordstern Salzburg [founded as SK Nordstern; dissolved Dec 29, 1925,
                                                        newly founded 1931, definitely dissolved Mar 23, 1933]
      May 12  Villacher SV
      Jul 14  FC Kärnten Klagenfurt [founded as Kaufmännischer SK Klagenfurt; disbanded 2009] 
      Summer  SK Amateure Salzburg [founded as youth team of 1. Salzburger SK 1919; dissolved 1934]
      Summer  1. Itzlinger SK [disbanded] 
      Sep 24  SV Vorwärts Klagenfurt 
      Oct 10  FC Rot-Weiß Rankweil [founded as FC Rankweil]
              SC Ortmann [founded as Club der Angestellten]         
              ASV Spratzern St. Pölten
              SC Mannswörth        
              ASK Schwarze Elf St. Pölten [merged with BSV Voith St. Pölten to VSE St. Pölten] 
              Arbeiter-Sportfreunde St. Pölten [disbanded 1934] 
              SC Unitas Baden [founded as Jüdischer SV Union Baden] 
              FC Hag Lustenau
              SV Faakersee Gödersdorf
              ASV Hohenau [founded as Hohenauer SV]
              SC Marchegg [founded as ASV Marchegg (merger of Viktoria Marchegg and Edelweiß Marchegg)]
              1. SC Sollenau [founded as SK Sollenau]
              SV St. Andrä-Wördern [founded as Freiheit St. Andrä-Wördern]
              ASK Rapid Linz [founded as SV Lentia Linz]
              ASV Bewegung Steyr
              SV Vöcklabruck [merged 1999 with ASKÖ Vöcklabruck to 1. FC Vöcklabruck]   
              ATSV Kohlgrube Wolfsegg
              FC Zeltweg [founded as Arbeitssportklub AAC Zeltweg]        
              SC Ostbahn XI Wien [founded as SV Hauptwerkstätte Simmering]
              SC Ostbahn X Wien [merged Jul 8, 1956 with SC Südbahn to ESV Südost Wien]
              SC Südbahn Wien [merged Jul 8, 1956 with ESV Ostbahn X to ESV Südost Wien]
              SV Breitensee Wien [merged 1983 with SK Graphia Wien to ASK Breitensee-Graphia] 
              ASKÖ SV Franckviertel Linz [founded as ASK Sparta Linz; 1954-73 SV Stickstoff Linz, 1973-2017 SV Chemie Linz]
              ASK Red Star Knittelfeld [founded as ATV Rote Elf Knittelfeld; merged 2004 with Rot-Weiß Knittelfeld to FC Knittelfeld] 
              Militär-Polizei SV Graz [disbanded] 
              Grazer Germania [disbanded] 
              Amateure Graz [disbanded] 
              ASK Trautmannsdorf 
              SC Josefstadt Wiener-Neustadt
              FC Zwölfaxing     
              ASC Teesdorf
              Union Atzgersdorf Wien
              SV Laxenburg
              SC Steinabrückl
              Arminen Stockerau     
              Lienzer SK [merged 1934 with ASK Vorwärts Lienz zu FC Lienz]
              Wiener SC Training
              SC Matzleinsdorf Wien
              Groß-Enzersdorfer SK [founded as SC Herras Groß-Enzersdorf] 
              ATSV Bad Vöslau 
              SV Blaue Elf Zwentendorf
              SVSF Pottschach 
              SC Katzelsdorf 
              ATSV Saalfelden [disbanded 1934, newly founded 1946, 1951 merged with ESV Saalfelden]  
              SC Hasmonea Wien [disbanded 193?]
              ASV Vösendorf [founded as SC Hennersdorf; merged 1927 with ATV Vösendorf to ASV Vösendorf;
                             1976-86 called ASV Austria Vösendorf, then current name]
              ASK Hellwag Wien
              Jüdischer Arbeiter-Sportklub Wien 
              SV Breitensee Wien [founded as SC Astoria XIII Wien; merged 1982 with ASK Graphia
                                  to ASKÖ Breitensee-Graphia]
              Kottingbrunn (exact club name not known) [disbanded 1928; refounded 1949 as ASK Kottingbrunn]

List of (former) First Level Clubs founded after 1920

1921 Mar 21   SK Hertha Wels [merged 1975 with Welser SC zu WSC-Hertha Wels]
1921 Apr 23   SC Ostbahn XI Wien [founded as ESV Ostbahn XI]
              SV Spittal/Drau
              ESV Austria Graz [founded as SC Südbahn Graz]  
              FS Elektra Wien [founded as SC Elektra Wien] 
1922  Jun 10  SV Mattersburg [dissolved 2020]
              SV Gloggnitz
1925  Aug 25  Brigittenauer AC Wien [merger of SC Donaustadt and SC Ostmark Wien;
                                     merged 2009 with Admira Landhaus]
1926          SV Amateure Fiat Wien [founded as SC Austro-Fiat; merged 1940 with Floridsdorfer AC Wien]
1928  Feb  1  Donawitzer SV Alpine Leoben [founded as WSV Donawitz]
1929  Jan 19  Grazer SC Straßenbahn
      Dec 26  SC Rheindorf Altach [founded as FA Turnerbund Altach]
1930  Apr ?   WSG Swarovski Wattens [founded as SC Wattens]
1931  Dec  9  Wolfsberger AC
              Favoritner SC Wien [dissolved 1936]   
1933  Sep 13  FC Red Bull Salzburg [founded as SV Austria Salzburg (merger of FC Rapid Salzburg
                                    and FC Hertha Salzburg)]  
              SC Olympia 33 Wien [merged 1961 with SK Slovan Wien to SK Slovan Olympia Wien]
1935  Apr  9  SK Bischofshofen
1936          KSV Ankerbrot Wien [1950/51 as Favoritner SK Blau-Weiß in first level]
1939          Luftwaffen-SV Markersdorf/Pielach [dissolved 1944]
1945  Nov 30  FC Union Wels [merged 2003 with Eintracht Wels to FC Wels]
1946  May 29  SK Austria Kärnten Klagenfurt [founded as ATSV Pasching; dissolved 2010]
      Jun 30  FC Stahl Linz [founded as SV Eisen und Stahl 1946 Linz]            
1948  Mar 20  SV Grödig
1950  Feb  1  SV St. Veit/Glan [merged 1989 with SC Amateure St. Veit/Glan to FC St. Veit/Glan;
                                temporary name FC Alpe Adria; dissolved Jun 4, 2018]
1951  Jul 13  WSG Radenthein
2008  May 19  SC Wiener-Neustadt


Women Club Foundation Dates


1923          ASK Liesing                   [disbanded] 
1924          Favoritner DFC Hertha Wien    [disbanded 1936]
     Mar      Leopoldauer Sportfreunde Wien [disbanded]
     Mar?     Erster Wiener DFC Diana       [disbanded]        
     Apr      Hacking Wien                  [disbanded]  
     May      SC Krieau Wien                [disbanded]
     Jul      Ostmark Wien                  [disbanded]
     Jul      Wiener DFC                    [disbanded]  
1934 Oct 26   Wiener DFC Tempo              [founded as 1. DFC Kolossal; disbanded 1938]
1935 Apr 16   Österreichischer DFC Wien     [disbanded 1938]
     Jul      DFC Austria Wien              [disbanded 1938]
     Oct 22   DFC Rapid Wien                [disbanded 1939]
     Nov      DFC Admira Wien               [founded as DFC Brigitta XX; disbanded 1938]
     Nov      Färberei Seidl Hacking        [disbanded 1935]
     Nov      DFC Graz                      [disbanded]
     Nov      Landstraßer Amateure Wien     [disbanded 1936] 
     Nov      DFC Ottakring Wien            [disbanded 1936]
     Nov      DFC Schwarzweiß Wien          [founded as SC Schwarzweiß; disbanded Sep 1936]    
1936 Jan  3   DFC Vindobona Wien            [disbanded 1938]
     Jan      SpVG Schüttel Wien            [disbanded 1938]
     Jan      Ursus Wien                    [disbanded]
     Jan?     Salge Atzgersdorf Wien        [disbandded]
     Feb      DFC Favoriten Wien            [disbanded 1938]
     Feb      DFC Nicholson Wien            [disbanded 1938]
     Feb      DFC Pottendorf                [disbanded]
     Feb      Prater SK/Olympia Wien        [disbanded 1938]
     Mar      Brigittenauer SV Wien         [disbanded Sep 1936]
     Mar      Roschka Wien                  [disbanded 1938]   
     Jul      Meidlinger DFC Wien           [disbanded 1936]
     Nov 20   DFC Vienna Wien               [founded as DFC Lichtenthal]  
1937 Oct  2   DFC Wiener Sportklub          [disbanded 1938]     
              DFC Wacker Wien               [disbanded 1937?]
1938 Mar  5   DFC Vindobona X Wien          [disbanded 1938]
1968          USC Landhaus Wien
1969          SV Stetteldorf
1972          FS Elektra Wien               [disbanded 1981]
              ESV Südost Wien               [founded as ESV Ostbahn XI Wien] 
1973          SV Aspern                     [merged 1984 with ESV Kaisermühlen/Stadlau; disbanded 1991]
1976          1. DFC Leoben
197?          DFC LUV Graz
1978          SV Weikersdorf Frauen                           
1979          SKV Altenmarkt/Triesting
              FC Wacker Innsbruck Damen     [founded as FC Möbel-Reiter Innsbruck]  
1980          Union Kleinmünchen Linz
1981          DFC Heidenreichstein
1982          SC Brunn/Gebirge              [founded as SG Alland; disbanded 2002]
1986 May 22   FC Wacker Innsbruck-Mittenwald[disbanded 1989]  
              DFV Juwelen Janecka Wien
1990          First Vienna FC Wien          [disbanded 1997]
1991          Innsbrucker AC                [disbanded Jun 30, 2006]
1992          SC Damen Dörfl
              NÖSV Neulengbach              [founded as SV Altlengbach]
1993          SV Grein
1994          SV Horn
1996          SV Langenrohr
              SC Stattersdorf               [merged 2002 with ASC Spratzern]
              SG Ardagger/Neustadtl
1997 Apr      ASK Erlaa Wien  
              Sportunion Geretsberg
              FC Hellas Kagran Wien
1998          Union SV Wolfern
              ASV St. Margarethen Wolfsberg
1999          USK Hof
2002          Ladies Soccer Club Linz       [merged 2004 with LASK Ladies]
              FC Südburgenland Pinkafeld
              1. SVg Guntramsdorf
2004 Jul 18   SKV Altenmarkt
              FC Feldkirchen
              LASK Ladies Linz
              ASK Women Soccer Bruck/Leitha [founded as FC Winden/See]
2005          SV Viktoria Thorr Bergheim    [merged with FC Bergheim to FC Bergheim 2000]
2006          FSK St.Pölten-Spratzern       [founded as ASV Spratzern]
              FC Wacker Innsbruck
2008          SV Innsbruck Frauen
              FC Bergheim 2000              [merger of FC Bergheim and SV Viktoria Thorr; disbanded 2013]
              HSV Wals                      [founded as USV Leopoldskron-Moos Salzburg]
2011          SK Sturm Graz Damen
2012          FFC Vorderland Sulz
              SC Wiener Neustadt Damen
2013          Carinthians Soccer Women Villach
              FFC Bergheim
2014          SK Wilten Frauen
 

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With thanks to Radek Jelínek

Sources: [ÖFB 78], [FaM 20], [Sch 51], [SFV 61], [Grü 00], [Alm 10], [Gar 12], [Gen 98], [JoS 08], [Sch 16], http://www.fussballabzeichen.at/

Prepared and maintained by Hans Schöggl for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Hans Schöggl
Last updated: 16 Sep 2024

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