Kapfenberger SV
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| Full name | Kapfenberger Sportvereinigung 1919 | ||
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| Nickname | Falken (The Falcons) | ||
| Short name | KSV | ||
| Founded | 14 September 1919 (as Kapfenberger SC) | ||
| Ground | Franz Fekete Stadium | ||
| Capacity | 9,640 | ||
| Chairman | Erwin Fuchs | ||
| Manager | Vladimir Petrović | ||
| League | 2. Liga | ||
| 2024–25 | 2. Liga, 3rd of 16 | ||
| Website | http://www.ksv1919.at/ | ||
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Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg, Styria. They won the 2007–08 Austrian Football First League and were promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1919 as Kapfenberger SC. The name of the team is often abbreviated to Kapfenberg. The club was renamed Kapfenberger SV in 1947 and currently play in the Austrian Second League, the second level of Austrian football.
Current squad
[edit | edit source]- As of 13 October, 2025[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
[edit | edit source]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Coaches
[edit | edit source]- Vladimir Petrović – head coach
- Mario Grgić – assistant coach
- Matthias Götzinger – goalkeeper coach
Historical list of coaches
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- Unknown (1919–1946)
- Austria Josef Blum (1946–1947)
- Unknown (1947–1951)
- Austria Hans Walch (1951–1952)
- Austria Josef Blum (1952–1953)
- Austria Adolf Preiner (1953–1956)
- Unknown (1956–1961)
- Austria Siegfried Joksch (1961–1964)
- Czech Republic Alfred Sezemsky (1964–1967)
- Unknown (1967–1973)
- Austria Hermann Stessl (1973–1975)
- Austria Wilhelm Huberts (1975–1976)
- Austria Friedrich Jalitsch (1976–1979)
- Austria Walter Peintinger (1980–1981)
- Austria Helmut Menzl (1982)
- Austria Karl Hofmeister (1982–84)
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Knez (1984–85)
- Unknown (1985–1986)
- Austria Johann Windisch (1986–87)
- Austria Robert Pflug (1987)
- Austria Ewald Ratschnig (1987–88)
- Unknown (1988–1990)
- Germany Gerd Struppert (1990–91)
- Unknown (1991–1994)
- Slovakia Ladislav Jurkemik (1994–96)
- Unknown (1996–1998)
- Serbia Dejan Stanković (1998–99)
- Unknown (1999–00)
- Austria Hans-Peter Schaller (2000–06)
- Austria Drazen Svalina (2006)
- Serbia Ljubiša Sušić (2006)
- Austria Werner Gregoritsch (2006–11)
- Austria Manfred Unger (2011)
- Germany Thomas von Heesen (2011–12)
- Austria Klaus Schmidt (2012–13)
- Austria Kurt Russ (2013–16)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Abdulah Ibraković (2016–17)
- Austria Robert Pflug (2017)
- Austria Stefan Rapp (2017–18)
- Austria Kurt Russ (2018–20)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Abdulah Ibraković (2020–21)
- Croatia Vladimir Petrović (2021–22)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Abdulah Ibraković (2022–24)
- Germany Ismail Atalan (2024–25)
- Croatia Vladimir Petrović (2025–)
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website (in German)
- Kapfenberger SV at FootballSquads.co.uk
- Kapfenberger SV at National-Football-teams.com
- Kapfenberger SV at Football-Lineups.com
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