1. Oberndorfer Sportklub 1920

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Oberndorfer SK
Full name1. Oberndorfer SK 1920
Founded1920
GroundSportplatz Oberndorf
League2. Landesliga Salzburg
2020-216th before Corona
WebsiteClub website

The 1.Oberndorf Sportklub 1920 (also known as Oberndorfer SK 1920) is a football club from Oberndorf, Salzburg, in Austria. The club is the oldest football club outside the city of Salzburg.[1]

History[change | change source]

In March 1920, Hermann Rasp created the club. By 1921, they made the Salzburg football association. Before World War II Oberndorf played in different levels in Salzburg but they did not play during the war. In 1946, the club restarted again. The most successful years were the 1960s when the club played two times in the Tauern Liga which was then the second division in Austrian league system.

Since 1990 the club was part of the highest league in Salzburg. In 2007 they were relegated and the next season again. So they play in the 2011/12 season in the 1.class north. 2014 the were promoted and play in the 2. Landesliga (5th level)

Oberndorf is well known for its youth teams. Over 100 young players play in seven youth teams. Famous players who started their career in Oberndorf were Hermann Stadler, who played as professional for Austria Salzburg and Rapid Wien and Gerald Baumgartner who also played for Austria Salzburg and for Austria Wien in the Austrian Bundesliga.

Grounds[change | change source]

At the beginning the club did not have a proper sports field. For years the game was played on the Viehmarktplatz, where football and livestock trading took place alternately. Around 1953 this place was no longer available. The club played in Bürmoos and Laufen . It was not until 1958 that a separate sports field was created, which is still the home of the OSK today.

  • 1920ː "Viehmarktplatz", opposite the Gasthof Schiff
  • 1920-21ːWeitwörth sports field (destroyed in a flood in September 1921)
  • 1922–1953: Return to "Viehmarktplatz"
  • 1954: SV Bürmoos sports field
  • 1955–1958: SV Laufen sports field (Upper Bavaria)
  • 1958 - today: Oberndorf sports field

Current squad[change | change source]

As of 31 December 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 Austria Austria Mate Kovacs
DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Emrah Mehmedovic
DF Croatia Croatia Ivan Babic
FW Austria Austria Fabian Bruckmoser
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Mile Lukic
MF Austria Austria Amankwah Forson
MF Hungary Hungary Dániel Kovács
MF Croatia Croatia Emanuel Doknjas
7 FW Austria Austria Fabian Bruckmoser
MF Austria Austria Ismet Memic
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Austria Austria Sinisa Milicevic
MF Croatia Croatia Jozo Brnic
15 MF Serbia Serbia Aleksandar Jankovic
MF Austria Austria Paulo Geiger
MF Serbia Serbia Marjan Zubanovic
MF Hungary Hungary Máté Sipos
MF Austria Austria Tobias Högler
MF Austria Austria Eric Schweighart
FW Austria Austria Stano Lazovic

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