DSV Leoben

DSV Leoben
Full name Donawitzer Sport Verein Leoben
Founded 1928
Ground Donawitz Stadium
Ground Capacity 6000
Manager Austria Richard Niederbacher
League Regional League Central
2009–10 10th, Austrian Regional League Central

DSV Leoben is an Austrian association football club based in Leoben. It was founded in 1928. They play at the Donawitz Stadium.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Austria GK Uwe Kropfhofer
4 Austria DF Marcel Derndorfer
6 Austria DF Florian Wurzinger
7 Hungary MF Gergely Fűzfa
8 Austria DF Roland Rinnhofer
9 Czech Republic FW Michal Hanich
10 Austria FW Mario Kreimer
11 Austria MF Tim Heinemann
12 Austria MF Georg Grasser
14 Austria MF Marcus Partl
No. Position Player
15 Austria MF Mark Schranz
16 Croatia DF Marko Horvat
17 Austria MF Marco Pigneter
19 Austria FW Michael Otti
20 Austria GK Christian Petrovcic
21 Austria DF Dominik Hackinger
22 Austria DF Martin Petkov
23 Austria MF Markus Briza
24 Austria DF Bernhard Rinner
30 Austria GK Daniel Gräf

Managers

  • Austria Bino Skasa ()
  • Austria Hans Grassl (1949)
  • Rudi Oblak (1950–1951)
  • Austria Toni Heubrandner (1952–1953)
  • Austria Toni Linhart Sr. (1954)
  • Austria Toni Heubrandner (1955)
  • Austria Ludwig Durek (1956)
  • Austria Schani Kandler (1957–1959)
  • Austria Kotzmuth (1960)
  • Austria Harry Rauch (1960)
  • Austria Albert Puschnik (1961–62)
  • Austria Toni Linhart Sr. (1962)
  • Austria Werner Pichler (1963)
  • Austria Toni Linhart Sr. (1963–65)
  • Austria Toni Heubrandner (1965–66)
  • Hungary Lajos Lörinczy (1967–68)
  • Czechoslovakia František Korček (1968–69)[1]
  • Czechoslovakia Alfréd Sezemský (1970)
  • Austria Fritz Pfister (1971–72)
  • Austria Gerd Springer (1972–73)
  • Czechoslovakia František Bufka (1973–74)
  • Austria Harry Rauch (1974–76)
  • Austria Gerd Springer (1976–77)

  • Fuchs (1977–78)
  • Huber (1978)
  • Austria Harry Rauch (1978)
  • Bulgaria Stoyan Ormandzhiev (1979–80)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Brzić (1980–81)
  • Peintinger (1981–82)
  • Przybylinski (1982–83)
  • Austria Harry Rauch (1983)
  • Hadler (1983)
  • Austria Hans Windisch (1983–85)
  • Austria Günther Klug (1985)
  • Austria Heinz Binder (1985–86)
  • Austria Franz Mikscha (1986–87)
  • Austria Karl Hofmeister (1987)
  • Austria Hans Windisch (1987–1988)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Miklavič (1989–1991)
  • Germany Gerd Struppert (1991)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Đuričić (1991–1993)
  • Austria Ivo Gölz (1993)
  • Czechoslovakia Josef Hloušek (1993)
  • Slovenia Milan Miklavič (1994–1995)
  • Germany Heinz Eisengrein (1995)
  • Austria Andreas Leutschacher (1995)

  • Austria Wolfsche (1995)
  • Croatia Milan Đjuričić (1995–96)
  • Austria Wolfsche (1996)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Savo Ekmečič (1996–97)
  • Austria Helmut Kirisits (1997–98)
  • Austria Günter Kronsteiner (1998–99)
  • Croatia Milan Đjuričić (1999–2001)
  • Croatia Petar Segrt (2001–03)
  • Austria Heinz Thonhofer (2003–05)
  • Austria Dejan Stanković (2005–07)
  • Austria Manfred Kohlbacher (2007)
  • Austria Walter Kogler (2007–08)
  • Austria Heimo Kump (2008–09)
  • Austria Dejan Stanković (2009)
  • Austria Richard Niederbacher (2009–10)
  • Austria Andreas Kindlinger (2010–11)
  • Austria Gregor Pötscher (2011–12)
  • Austria Bernhard Muhr (2012)
  • Austria Adi Pinter (2012)
  • Austria Manfred Unger (2012)
  • Austria Jürgen Auffinger (2012)
  • Austria Heinz Karner (2012–13)
  • Austria Gregor Pötscher (2013–)[2][3]

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