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Athletics Football Pinova Telekom Seat Vienna-Brigittenau founding 1910 Colors blue White board of directors Peter Schrimpl (chairman) ZVR number 389545536 First football team Head coach Khajik Jerjes Venue WAF Gruabn Places 1500 turns on Wiener Stadtliga 2021\/22 9th place The “Gruabn”, since 1981 home of WAF Brigittenau (May 2021) The Wiener Associations-Football-Club is a football club from Vienna in Austria, which emerged from Vienna AC in 1910 from a split -off player. The greatest successes of the WAF were the Austrian championship from 1914 and the cup victory in 1922. With the descent from the highest division in 1924, a sustainable decline of the association began. For several decades, the WAF can only be found underclass. After a numerous name change, he has been operating as a fusion since 2015 WAF Vorw\u00e4rts Brigittenau , The WAF these days according to the coat of arms for Vienna Athletics Football stands. Both club seat and the venue are located at the \u201cGruabn\u201d sports field at Meldemannstrasse 13 in the 20th Vienna district of Brigittenau. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Outstanding player in the club’s history is 15-time international Adolf “Adi” Fischera, who is not only one of the co-founders of the WAF, but was also involved in both title gains. Richard “Little” Kohn, who led FC Bayern Munich to the first championship as a coach in 1932, was also well known and later acquired a legendary reputation from SC Feujenoord in Rotterdam in Dutch. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Foundation and first years [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Ascent to the master and cup winner [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Years in the 2nd division [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Between the Unterliga and Wiener Liga [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Foundation and first years [ Edit | Edit the source text ] WAF Wien vs Middlesex Wanderers, 1912 At the 1910 tour of the Vienna AC through Germany, with games in Berlin, Munich, Karlsruhe and Stuttgart, there were differences between players who demanded more say in the club, and the WAC. In the middle of the year, this led to almost all members of the fighting team, such as Adolf “Adi” Fischera, Johann Andres, Richard “Little” Kohn, Karl and Felix Tekusch as well as numerous players of the second team who founded the new football club Wiener Associationfootball Club. [first] The former players of the Wiener AC chose the club name, as the abbreviation of the newly founded association in competition with the old regular club should be again C result. However, the journalists and supporters of the club divided the club name into “Wiener Association Football Club”, from which the name that became common later F emerged. The club’s club colors were defined with blue and yellow. The WAF was included in the 1st Vienna class on September 21, 1910 and was one of the founding members of the first official (Austrian) football championship in the following season 1911\/12. In the first season, the WAF finished third and stood a place in front of the Vienna AC. In May 1912 they organized a match against the Middlesex Wanderers, an English tour of tours, which they defeated 5-0. [2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Ascent to the master and cup winner [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The first highlight of the club’s history was the runner-up in 1913, when the WAF, albeit cut off-finished seven points behind the dominant association of that era, SK Rapid Vienna. The following year, after a 1-1 draw on the 18th and last matchday in May 1914 against Rapid, the WAF succeeded from an unexpected 1: 3 defeat of Rapid in a catch-up game held in June 17th. . Simmeringer SC benefited. In the event of a tie, the better victory defeat ratio in favor of the Weiland also decided as “the red” team-titled team from H\u00fctteldorf. National player Johann Schwarz was the club’s best goal scorer and the second best in the league this season. The 1914\/15 season was overshadowed by the outbreak of the First World War. In the first half of 1915, the championship was held in a simple round without second legs. In the final bill, the WAF was again runner -up with one point behind the Vienna AC. There was no great success in the following seasons, although the WAF until 1920, when he narrowly avoided the relegation, was still one of the top teams. In 1916 the WAF with Leopold Neubauer, who scored 21 goals, presented the Austrian top scorer for the only time in the club’s history. The second and last major highlight of the club’s history was the winning of the Austrian Cup from 1922 through a deserved 2-1 victory in the final after 0-1 deficit in front of 15,000 viewers on the high waiting against the defending champion Vienna Amateur SV, which was in 1926 FK Austria Vienna renamed. Adolf “Adi” Fischera, the star of the team, and Klein with a violent shot scored the goals for the Reds. This victory was also popular at the time when the amateurs were one of the less popular teams at the time. In the league, the H\u00fctteldorfer reached places in midfield between 1921 and 1923. After a top performer left the club with national player Maximilian Gold in 1922 and the following year Fischera moved to First Vienna FC, the WAF was increasingly lost. At the end of the 1923\/24 season, the WAF was the bottom of the table with only seven points from 22 games. With the resulting descent, a sustainable decline began for the association. Important players left the club; Tormann Otto Janczik, for example, moved to Rapid, the offensive player Anton Powolny and Anton Kreuzer sought their luck as legionnaires in Italy. Years in the 2nd division [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The WAF kept a total of 13 seasons in the 1st Viennese class, the then highest Austrian football league. After relegation to 2nd grade, the immediate return in the 1924\/25 season was only missed by three points. In the following season, too, the WAF only played third place and therefore merged with the in 1926 SC International Vienna for the International – AF Vienna . The newly founded association missed it at skill level and so a year later, in 1927, a syndicate with SC Libertas Vienna under the name occurred IAF-Libertas Vienna . The syndicate only reached the disappointing 11th place, and those responsible resolved it again after the 1927\/28 season. Between the Unterliga and Wiener Liga [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 180 \u00b0 admission of the “Gruam” in May 2021 After this dissolution, the WAF was re -established under its name and again entered the championship in a lower division as a separate club. Despite its great past, the Vienna AF never managed to climb into the highest division. It was only with the championship title of the Vienna Unterliga B in the 1974\/75 season that the club sniffed air again in the upper leagues. From 1975\/76 to 1992\/93, the WAF kept in the Viennese league, which at that time represented the third or fourth performance level in Austrian football. In the spring of 1982, the club moved from the Spenadlwiese in the second district to Meldemannstrasse in the 20th district, in the Brigittenauer Hair . From 1985 to 1988, national player Robert Sara, captain of the famous C\u00f3rdoba team from 1978, played at the club, who as a almost forty year old FKL Wimmer Connected club club and finally ended his career there. In 1988\/89 WAF won the Viennese Toto Cup, which was held for the first time. After the relegation in 1992\/93, the association made immediate return in 1993\/94 (122: 30 goals, Wolfgang Eisen with 46 goals rifle king), but immediately returned to Vienna Oberliga B in the 1994\/95 season (despite The ex-professional Gerd Steinkogler and Robertas Fridrikas). The club remained there until it was dissolved in 2004, when long -time chairman Fritz Herrmann could no longer continue in health and was not a successor. It was only in 2010 that the game was resumed, in the Vienna Oberliga B, as a successor club from FK White Star. In autumn 2010 WAF won the ASK\u00d6 CUP , in the final against Stadlau. In the Oberliga B, the club plays a very good role in the 2011\/12 season and will be aiming to return to the Viennese league in the next few years. Andreas Denk has been working as a trainer since summer 2011, who was first active for WAF in the 1980s and 1990s as a player and then as a coach for many years. In autumn 2011 they were again in the final of the ASK\u00d6 CUP , however, had to surrender to Fortuna 05 in a penalty shootout. In the 2017\/18 season, the championship title succeeded in the 2nd Landesliga and the club rose again to the Viennese league. In the years between 1973 and 2004, the WAF appeared under different names.In 1973 there was a merger with the subclass club FK Leopoldstadt and the change of name in WAF KL Leopoldstadt (Vienna) . From 1977 to 1981 there was a syndicate with the Neuchrist association under the name Wafkl\/Neuchrist Vienna . After solving the syndicate, the association came up from 1981 to 1983 WAF Leopoldstadt at. From 1984 to 1993 the WAF played under the names FKL Wimmer Vienna and Wafkl Wimmer Vienna in the Viennese league. In 1994 they finally returned to the club name WAF Leopoldstadt (Vienna) back, but also played as Waf procar in the championship. The club again played the last two seasons in 2002\u20132004 under the name WAF in Vienna’s Oberliga B (5th game) before the club withdrew from the championship at the end of the 2003\/04 season and set the game. By resuming the game in summer 2010, the club played under the name WAF Brigittenau . In summer 2015 the WAF and the SV Vorw\u00e4rts Brigittenau for the WAF Vorw\u00e4rts Brigittenau . The association played in the 2nd Landesliga in 2015\u201316. \u2191 Ambrosius Kutschera: 1909\/10 season , Football in Austria \u2191 British and Irish Clubs – Overseas Tours 1890-1939 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/wiener-af-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Wiener AF – Wikipedia"}}]}]