TSV Hartberg

TSV Hartberg is an Austrian association football club based in Hartberg, founded in 1946, which is currently playing in the Austrian Bundesliga.

TSV Hartberg
Full nameTurn- und Sportverein Hartberg
Founded29 April 1946 (1946-04-29)
GroundProfertil Arena Hartberg
Capacity4,500
ChairmanBrigitte Annerl
ManagerMarkus Schopp
LeagueAustrian Bundesliga
2019–20Austrian Bundesliga, 5th
WebsiteClub website

History

Historical chart of Hartberg league performance

The club was founded on 29 April 1946. They finished in 7th position in the 2007–2008 season while playing in the Third level Regionalliga. On the last day of the 2008–09 season, TSV Hartberg finished in first position of the Austrian Regionalliga East (third division). They won the eastern title and gained promotion to the 2009–10 Second Division. In the 2010–11 season they finished at 10th and bottom position but survived by winning the relegation play-off, and in the 2014–15 season they were relegated to the third division for finishing at the same bottom position.

European Record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 2QR

Stadium

Stadion Hartberg is based in the Styria Hartberg district capital. It is a multipurpose sports facility, both for football matches and it is also suitable for athletics events. In addition, the stadium for other events such as music concerts. In 2006, the stadium of TSV Hartberg was expanded to that it could seat both home and away visitors with a capacity of 6,000 increasing from 4,500.[1][2]

Current squad

Updated 3 November 2019.

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  AUT René Swete
4 DF  AUT Michael Huber
6 DF  AUT Andreas Lienhart
7 DF  AUT Siegfried Rasswalder
8 MF  AUT Christoph Kröpfl
9 FW  SVN Rajko Rep
10 MF  AUT Stefan Rakowitz
11 MF  AUT Lukas Gabbichler
14 DF  AUT Christian Klem
15 MF  AUT Marcel Schantl
16 MF  AUT Nino Köpf
18 MF  AUT David Cancola
19 FW  CZE Tomáš Ostrák (on loan from 1. FC Köln)
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  BEN Jodel Dossou
21 GK  AUT Florian Faist
22 DF  MLI Amadou Dante
23 DF  AUT Tobias Kainz
24 FW  AUT Dario Tadić
27 MF  AUT Lukas Ried
28 MF  AUT Jürgen Heil
29 MF  AUT Peter Tschernegg
31 DF  AUT Thomas Rotter
32 DF  AUT Felix Luckeneder (on loan from LASK Linz)
35 GK  AUT Raphael Sallinger
37 MF  AUT Michael John Lema (on loan from Sturm Graz)
40 FW  AUT Sandro Gotal
42 MF  MLI Bakary Nimaga

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  AUT Marcel Holzer (at SKU Amstetten until 30 June 2019)
MF  AUT Daniel Geissler (at Grazer AK until 30 June 2019)

Staff and board members

Sports

Manager history

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References

  1. "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Austria".
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 September 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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