Fixtures

Austria Landesliga 03/01 13:00 16 FC Stadlau vs SV Wienerberg - View
Austria Landesliga 03/08 13:00 17 SV Wienerberg vs SV Schwechat - View
Austria Landesliga 03/15 13:00 18 Simmeringer SC vs SV Wienerberg - View
Austria Landesliga 03/22 13:00 19 SV Wienerberg vs LAC Inter - View
Austria Landesliga 03/29 21:00 20 Helfort 15 vs SV Wienerberg - View
Austria Landesliga 04/12 21:00 21 SV Wienerberg vs FC Mauerwerk - View

Results

Austria Amateur Cup 11/27 17:30 - SV Gerasdorf Stammersdorf v SV Wienerberg W 0-4
Austria Landesliga 11/22 13:00 15 [3] FC 1980 Wien v SV Wienerberg [2] L 2-1
Austria Landesliga 11/15 13:00 14 [1] SV Wienerberg v SV Gerasdorf Stammersdorf [8] W 2-0
Austria Landesliga 11/08 13:00 13 Hellas Kagran v SV Wienerberg W 0-3
Austria Landesliga 11/01 13:00 12 [1] SV Wienerberg v Slovan HAC [11] W 3-0
Austria Landesliga 10/25 14:00 11 [4] First Vienna 1894 Amateur v SV Wienerberg [2] W 0-2
Austria Landesliga 10/18 12:00 10 [3] SV Wienerberger v Red Star Penzing [7] W 2-0
Austria Landesliga 10/12 08:30 9 [9] WAF Brigittenau v SV Wienerberg [4] W 0-3
Austria Landesliga 10/04 14:00 8 [4] SV Wienerberg v Floridsdorfer AC II [15] W 1-0
Austria Landesliga 09/27 14:00 7 [5] SV Wienerberg v FV Austria XIII [4] W 4-1
Austria Amateur Cup 09/24 17:30 - SV Wienerberg v WAF Brigittenau W 1-0
Austria Landesliga 09/21 08:00 6 [10] Costone Siena U20 v SV Wienerberg [7] W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 17 16
Wins 17 10 7
Draws 7 2 5
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 56 28 28
Goals against 32 18 14
Clean sheets 16 8 8
Failed to score 8 5 3

Wikipedia - SV Wienerberg

SV Wienerberg is an Austrian association football club from Vienna. The club was founded as ASV Wienerberg (Arbeiter Sportverein, Workers' Sports Club) in 1921 by Czech immigrants, primarily labourers from the local brickworks - today's global construction material producer Wienerberger - at the hill Wienerberg in the Viennese district of Favoriten. The company lent its support and provided the grounds. The club took on its current name in 1970.

From 1929 to 1934 the club played in the league of the labour movement, the Vereinigung der Amateur-Fußballvereine Österreichs (VAFÖ). Greatest successes of the club are the two stints in the Austrian second division, the Regional League East, from 1962 to 1968 and from 1970 to 1973, achieving second places in 1970 and 1972. Notable is also the appearance in the quarter-final of the Austrian Cup in the 1971–72 season.

The most prominent players in Wienerberg's history are centre-half Franz Kellinger, who played once for the national side in 1929, and Walter Zeman, who is considered one of the very best goalkeepers in Austrian history. Both commenced their careers with the club in the early 1920s and 1950s respectively.

SV Wienerberg plays on the Sportplatz Wienerberg, which has a field with artificial surface measuring 100 metres by 66 metres. The capacity is indicated with 3,000 spectators.

**SV Wienerberger: A Glimpse into the Heart of Austrian Soccer**

SV Wienerberger is a prominent soccer club based in Vienna, Austria, known for its rich history and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1921, the club has established itself as a significant player in the Austrian football landscape, fostering a strong community spirit and a passion for the beautiful game.

The team's colors, traditionally represented in vibrant shades, reflect the club's identity and pride. SV Wienerberger competes in various leagues, showcasing a blend of experienced players and promising young talents. The club's philosophy emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, both on and off the pitch.

Home matches are held at their dedicated stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their team, creating an electric atmosphere that embodies the spirit of Austrian soccer. SV Wienerberger is not just a club; it is a community hub that engages with its supporters through various initiatives, youth programs, and outreach activities.

With a focus on nurturing future stars and a commitment to competitive success, SV Wienerberger continues to strive for greatness, aiming to leave a lasting legacy in Austrian football. Whether in local derbies or national competitions, the team embodies the heart and soul of soccer in Vienna, making it a beloved institution in the world of sports.