USC Landhaus Wien

USC Landhaus Wien
Full name Union Sportclub Landhaus Wien
Founded 1968
Ground Sportplatz Jochbergengasse
League ÖFB-Frauenliga
2011-12 6th
Website Club home page

Union Sport Club Landhaus Wien is an Austrian women's football club from Vienna. Founded in 1968, four years later it was a founding member of the ÖFB-Frauenliga, where it has played since – it has never been relegated. Landhaus won 12 championships and 11 national cups between 1973 and 2002, which makes it the most successful club in both competitions. In 2001 it was the first Austrian team to take part in the newly founded in the UEFA Women's Cup, losing all three group stage matches.

2012–13 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 Manuela Lehnhart
2 Slovakia MF Kamila Hudecová
3 Austria DF Tina Charwat
4 Austria MF Lisa-Marie Zmek
5 Austria MF Angelika Bauer
6 Austria FW Adriana Stockinger
7 Austria MF Astrid Dopler
8 Austria DF Nicola Watzinger
9 Slovakia FW Jana Roziaková
10 Austria MF Gabriele Fiedler
No. Position Player
11 Austria FW Deniz Kuyucaklioglu
12 Austria DF Katrin Obermann
13 Austria MF Michele Acketa
14 Austria MF Jessica Brunner
15 Austria GK Sabine Baumann
16 Austria MF Jelena Prvulovic
17 Austria MF Lisa Ehold
18 Austria FW Desiree Hauer
19 Austria DF Franziska Sottner

Honours

Titles

Competition record

Season Division Place ÖFB Cup UEFA
1972–73 1 2nd Champion
1973–74 1 1st Finalist
1974–75 1 2nd Champion
1975–76 1 1st Champion
1976–77 1 2nd Finalist
1977–78 1 1st
1978–79 1 5th
1979–80 1 3rd Champion
1980–81 1 1st
1981–82 1 1st Finalist
1982–83 1 1st Finalist
1983–84 1 2nd
1984–85 1 2nd
1985–86 1 3rd Champion
1986–87 1 4th Champion
1987–88 1 1st Champion
1988–89 1 1st
1989–90 1 4th
1990–91 1 4th Finalist
1991–92 1 2nd
1992–93 1 2nd
1993–94 1 2nd Finalist
1994–95 1 1st
1995–96 1 2nd
1996–97 1 1st Champion
1997–98 1 2nd
1998–99 1 4th Finalist
1999–00 1 1st Champion
2000–01 1 1st Champion
2001–02 1 3rd Champion Group stage
2002–03 1 3rd
2003–04 1 2nd Semifinals
2004–05 1 4th Quarterfinals
2005–06 1 2nd Semifinals
2006–07 1 3rd Quarterfinals
2007–08 1 2nd Finalist
2008–09 1 2nd Round of 16
2009–10 1 5th Semifinals
2010–11 1 5th Round of 16
2011–12 1 6th Quarterfinals

UEFA competition record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent Scorers
2001–02

Women's Cup

Group stage

1–2
0–5
0–8
Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
Italy Torres
Finland HJK Helsinki
Krivohravek

References

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