SVG Reichenau

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SVG Reichenau
Full nameSpielvereinigung Reichenau
Founded1976
GroundSportplatz Reichenau
ChairmanAndreas Wanker
ManagerManfred Waldvogel
LeagueRegionalliga West
2010/1115th[1]

SVG Reichenau is a sportsclub from Reichenau, a suburb of Innsbruck, Tyrol. The football club is playing in the 4th Austrian league, the UPC Tirol Liga. Other departments are Taekwondo and different sparetime sports like cycling and skiing. The club was founded in 1976. The colours are red, white and black.

History[change | change source]

The football team started in 1976 in the lowest class of Tyrol. After three championsships from 1983 till 1985 they were promoted into the higher classes. 1995 they reached the highest class in Tyrol, the Tiroler Liga. 1998 they were promoted to the Regionalliga West, the third division in Austrian football.

From 2002/03 till the season 2005/06 they played together with SV Aldrans. During this period they had the greatest success in the league. They reached the 3rd place in the 2004/05 season. From 2006/07 till 2009/10 they formed a team together with Union Innsbruck. The first team played in the Regionalliga West, the second team in Tyrols highest class. 2010 the union was dissolved. Today SVG Reichenau is playing in the UPC Tirol Liga, the highest class of Tyrolian football.

From 1976 on the football team played on the ground of SV Hall, in 1979 they got their first own ground, the ground was updated in 2010.[2] From 2006 to 2008 Robert Wazinger, who played five matches for the Austrian football national team, played for Reichenau

Current squad[change | change source]

Goalkeepers:

  • Hörtnagl Matthias
  • Lindemayr Maurice
  • Einwaller Ambros

Defenders:

  • Einkemmer Daniel
  • Mader Alexander
  • Oberortner Hannes
  • Saurer Fabian
  • Stastny Andreas
  • Waldy Michael

Midfielders:

  • Duran Nail
  • Lebeda Patrick
  • Marasek Daniel
  • Önder Nazli
  • Steinkellner Patrick
  • Thom Ricardo

Strikers:

  • Happ Michael
  • Lanziner Mario
  • Lechner Florian
  • Radi Kevin

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