Vienna
2010–11 season
PresidentHerbert Dvoracek
CoachFrenkie Schinkels
Alfred Tatar
StadiumHohe Warte Stadium,
Vienna, Austria
First League9th
ÖFB-CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Rade Đokić (16)

All:
Rade Đokić (18)
Highest home attendance5,500
Lowest home attendance1,000

The 2010–11 First Vienna FC season was the second consecutive season in the second highest professional division in Austria after the promotion in 2009. The coach Frenkie Schinkels was sacked on 29 August 2010 and former First Vienna player Alfred Tatar took over.

Squad

Squad and statistics

No. Pos Nat Player TotalFirst LeagueRelegation playoffsAustrian Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Austria AUT Andreas Lukse 1701600010
21 GK Austria AUT Marc Traby 90702000
25 GK Austria AUT Michael Pauli 00000000
30 GK Austria AUT Bartoloměj Kuru 1601300030
Defenders
2 DF Slovenia SVN Erdžan Bečiri 1821512110
3 DF Serbia SRB Marko Milutinović 80700010
4 DF Austria AUT Ernst Dospel 1601302010
5 DF Austria AUT Patrick Osoinik 90800010
6 DF Austria AUT Marco Salvatore 3703102040
13 DF Austria AUT Mahmud Imamoglu 1301200010
14 DF Austria AUT Raphael Rathfuß 2512102120
15 DF Austria AUT Predrag Ilic 40400000
17 DF Austria AUT Sargon Duran 100900010
19 DF Austria AUT Predrag Bjelovuk 70600010
22 DF Austria AUT Christian Balga 100800020
23 DF Austria AUT Mario Kröpfl 2712311030
26 DF Brazil BRA Rodrigo Frank Pereira 1821720010
28 DF Austria AUT Philipp Frenzl 1901600030
29 DF Austria AUT Christian Sekulovic 00000000
31 DF Austria AUT Nikolaus Dvoracek 70400030
Midfielders
7 MF Austria AUT Richard Strohmayer 2512112020
8 MF Austria AUT Marcel Toth 2602202020
9 MF Austria AUT Sebastian Martinez 2021810021
10 MF Austria AUT Andreas Fading 2001702010
20 MF Serbia SRB Marjan Marković 1821522010
21 MF Austria AUT Aleksandar Stanisavljević 111911010
24 MF Austria AUT Patrick Kienzl 2622322010
27 MF Austria AUT Philipp Hiba 100900010
32 MF Austria AUT Christoph Mattes 91810010
34 MF Austria AUT Wolfgang Mair 1631322110
Forwards
11 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Rade Đokić 371832162131
16 FW Austria AUT Philipp Hosiner 381633132132
18 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Eldar Topić 2632420021
33 FW Austria AUT Daniel Weber 90800010

References

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