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Kremser SC

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Kremser SC
Full nameKremser Sportclub
Nickname(s) 
Founded1919
GroundSepp-Doll-Stadion,
Krems, Austria
Capacity10,000
ChairmanGeorg Stierschneider, Alexander Deutsch, Christian Zwirner
ManagerStefan Maierhofer, Björn Wagner, Lukas Thürauer
LeagueRegionalliga Ost

The Kremser Sportclub is an Austrian football club from the city of Krems in Lower Austria. They play in the Regionalliga Ost. The club colors are black and white.

The club was founded on 24 August 1919, as 1. Kremser Sport-Club with the club colors black and white. In 1924 the club was given the name Kremser Sport Club.

In 1930, Kremser SC was winning the Austrian amateur championship. In 1954, the club was promoted to the Staatsliga B for the first time and in 1956, to Staatsliga A, then the highest league in Austrian football. After the dissolution of the Staatsliga B Krems stayed in the Regionalliga Ost (then second highest league) until 1974, before it went back to the Landesliga Niederösterreich. From 1977 to 1980 they played again in the 2nd division of the Bundesliga, but were then relegated to the Landesliga. 1983 they returned to the second level.

In the 1987/88, season the club reached the cup final . They played 2-0 and 1-3 against FC Swarovski Tirol an won the cup on the away goals rule. In 1989, with the fourth place in the promotion play-off they reached the Bundesliga. They stayed there till 1992. After relegation from the 1st Bundesligabthey were relegated step by step in the 1st Lower Austrian Landesliga. In the 2021-22 season they finished 2nd. In the relegation game against Wiener SV Donau on 25 June 2022, promotion to third division was realized.

Current squad

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As of 15 March 2026 [1]

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 Christoph Riegler
4 DF Austria Austria Fabian Eggenfellner
5 DF Austria Austria Thomas Alexiev
6 DF Austria Austria Florian Bauer
7 FW Austria Austria Philipp Koglbauer
8 MF Austria Austria Michael Ambichl
9 DF Austria Austria Simon Temper
10 MF Austria Austria Marcel Pemmer
12 FW Austria Austria Benedikt Martic
14 DF Austria Austria Marius Schmidt
16 MF Austria Austria Florian Sittsam
17 FW Austria Austria Hakan Gökcek
18 FW Hungary Hungary Samuel Horak
19 DF Austria Austria Niklas Pihringer
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Austria Austria Matthäus Halmer
21 MF Austria Austria Paolo Jager
23 MFF Austria Austria Leo Vielgut
24 DF Austria Austria Tobias Messing
33 GK Austria Austria Jonas Maurer
GK Austria Austria Christian Zwirner
GK Austria Austria Nils Donat
DF Austria Austria Benjamin Skorsch
MF Austria Austria Lukas Pipp
MF Austria Austria Christoph Kolm
MF Austria Austria Mattis Huber
MF Austria Austria Thomas Gurmann
FW Austria Austria Julian Kolm
  • 1 × Austrian Amateur Champion: 1930
  • 1 × Austrian Cup: 1988
  • 7 × Lower Austria Champion: 1930, 1931, 1933, 1954, 1974, 1983, 2001
  • 2 × Lower Austria Cup: 1936, 2015

Other websites

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  1. Transfermarkt.at