DSV Leoben
DSV Leoben is an Austrian association football club based in Leoben. It was founded in 1928. They play at the Donawitz Stadium.
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| Full name | Donawitzer Sport Verein Leoben | 
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| Founded | 1928 | 
| Ground | Donawitz Stadium | 
| Capacity | 6,000 | 
| Manager | Ivo Gölz | 
| League | Landesliga Steiermark | 
History
    
    WSV Donawitz
    
The club was founded on 1 February 1928 opgericht as Werkssportverein Donawitz, playing in green-white colours. They played their first season at the top Styrian league in 1930/31, playing against the likes of SK Sturm Graz, Grazer AK, Grazer SC and Kapfenberger SC. WSV clinched the title in 1939 but subsequently lost the play offs for promotion to the Gauliga Ost after losing to FC Wien, Linzer ASK and WSV BU Neunkirchen. That same year, Donawitz town became part of Leoben but WSV kept its name.
After World War II, football was restored in Donawitz in 1949 and the club won another league title in 1955 to clinch promotion to the second tier of Austrian football. In 1958 WSV Donawitz won promotion to the top tier, only to be relegated back after two years.
DSV Alpine
    
In 1970 the club was renamed WSV Alpine Donawitz and after a year they won promotion back to the country's top tier. On 3 May 1971, the club was renamed again to Donawitzer SV Alpine or just DSV Alpine. They came 6th in the league in 1972 and 1974, but after the 1973/74 season the club was demoted to the 2nd tier after the number of teams in the league was decreased from 17 to 10 clubs and only one team from Styria (Sturm Graz) was included. They only got back to the top tier in 1984 and remained there until 1986 en had they had another spell from 1991 until 1992. They totalled 10 years in the Austrian Bundesliga.
DSV Leoben
    
After relegation in 1992, board members of DSV Alpine and 1. FC Leoben decided to merge and the new club DSV Leoben was established on 22 June 1992. Their first success was reaching the 1994/95 Austrian Cup final, which they lost to local giants SK Rapid Wien with former player Peter Guggi at the helm.
They were demoted to the third tier Regionalliga Mitte in 2009, after going into administration.
Current squad
    
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Managers
    
 Bino Skasa () Bino Skasa ()
 Hans Grassl (1949) Hans Grassl (1949)
- Rudi Oblak (1950–1951)
 Toni Heubrandner (1952–1953) Toni Heubrandner (1952–1953)
 Toni Linhart Sr. (1954) Toni Linhart Sr. (1954)
 Toni Heubrandner (1955) Toni Heubrandner (1955)
 Ludwig Durek (1956) Ludwig Durek (1956)
 Schani Kandler (1957–1959) Schani Kandler (1957–1959)
 Kotzmuth (1960) Kotzmuth (1960)
 Harry Rauch (1960) Harry Rauch (1960)
 Albert Puschnik (1961–62) Albert Puschnik (1961–62)
 Toni Linhart Sr. (1962) Toni Linhart Sr. (1962)
 Werner Pichler (1963) Werner Pichler (1963)
 Toni Linhart Sr. (1963–65) Toni Linhart Sr. (1963–65)
 Toni Heubrandner (1965–66) Toni Heubrandner (1965–66)
 Lajos Lörinczy (1967–68) Lajos Lörinczy (1967–68)
 František Korček (1968–69)[1] František Korček (1968–69)[1]
 Alfréd Sezemský (1970) Alfréd Sezemský (1970)
 Fritz Pfister (1971–72) Fritz Pfister (1971–72)
 Gerd Springer (1972–73) Gerd Springer (1972–73)
 František Bufka (1973–74) František Bufka (1973–74)
 Harry Rauch (1974–76) Harry Rauch (1974–76)
 Gerd Springer (1976–77) Gerd Springer (1976–77)
- Fuchs (1977–78)
- Huber (1978)
 Harry Rauch (1978) Harry Rauch (1978)
 Stoyan Ormandzhiev (1979–80) Stoyan Ormandzhiev (1979–80)
.svg.png.webp) Ivica Brzić (1980–81) Ivica Brzić (1980–81)
- Peintinger (1981–82)
- Przybylinski (1982–83)
 Harry Rauch (1983) Harry Rauch (1983)
- Hadler (1983)
 Hans Windisch (1983–85) Hans Windisch (1983–85)
 Günther Klug (1985) Günther Klug (1985)
 Heinz Binder (1985–86) Heinz Binder (1985–86)
 Franz Mikscha (1986–87) Franz Mikscha (1986–87)
 Karl Hofmeister (1987) Karl Hofmeister (1987)
 Hans Windisch (1987–1988) Hans Windisch (1987–1988)
.svg.png.webp) Milan Miklavič (1989–1991) Milan Miklavič (1989–1991)
 Gerd Struppert (1991) Gerd Struppert (1991)
 Milan Đuričić (1991–1993) Milan Đuričić (1991–1993)
 Ivo Gölz (1993) Ivo Gölz (1993)
 Josef Hloušek (1993) Josef Hloušek (1993)
 Milan Miklavič (1994–1995) Milan Miklavič (1994–1995)
 Heinz Eisengrein (1995) Heinz Eisengrein (1995)
 Andreas Leutschacher (1995) Andreas Leutschacher (1995)
 Wolfsche (1995) Wolfsche (1995)
 Milan Đuričić (1995–96) Milan Đuričić (1995–96)
 Wolfsche (1996) Wolfsche (1996)
 Savo Ekmečić (1996–97) Savo Ekmečić (1996–97)
 Helmut Kirisits (1997–98) Helmut Kirisits (1997–98)
 Günter Kronsteiner (1998–99) Günter Kronsteiner (1998–99)
 Milan Đuričić (1999–2001) Milan Đuričić (1999–2001)
 Petar Šegrt (2001–03) Petar Šegrt (2001–03)
 Heinz Thonhofer (2003–05) Heinz Thonhofer (2003–05)
 Dejan Stanković (2005–07) Dejan Stanković (2005–07)
 Manfred Kohlbacher (2007) Manfred Kohlbacher (2007)
 Walter Kogler (2007–08) Walter Kogler (2007–08)
 Heimo Kump (2008–09) Heimo Kump (2008–09)
 Dejan Stanković (2009) Dejan Stanković (2009)
 Richard Niederbacher (2009–10) Richard Niederbacher (2009–10)
 Andreas Kindlinger (2010–11) Andreas Kindlinger (2010–11)
 Gregor Pötscher (2011–12) Gregor Pötscher (2011–12)
 Bernhard Muhr (2012) Bernhard Muhr (2012)
 Adi Pinter (2012) Adi Pinter (2012)
 Manfred Unger (2012) Manfred Unger (2012)
 Jürgen Auffinger (2012) Jürgen Auffinger (2012)
 Heinz Karner (2012–13) Heinz Karner (2012–13)
 Gregor Pötscher (2013–)[2][3] Gregor Pötscher (2013–)[2][3]
References
    
-  "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "DSV Leoben - Trainerhistorie".
-  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links
    
- (in German) Official website