FC Mauerwerk
Full nameFußballclub Mauerwerk
Founded2 August 2014 (2014-08-02)
as Fußballclub Karabakh Wien
GroundRudolf-Tonn-Stadion[1]
Capacity7,000
OwnerMauerwerk Immobilien GmbH
ChairmanMustafa Elnimr
Head CoachNorbert Schweitzer
LeagueRegionalliga Ost
2018–192nd
WebsiteClub website

Fußballclub Mauerwerk is an Austrian association football club from the capital city of Vienna. From September 2014 to June 2018, the club played under the name FC Karabakh Wien. Currently playing in the Regionalliga Ost and plays their home games at the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion in Schwechat.

History

Founding

Fußballclub Karabakh Wien was founded on August 2, 2014 and officially registered in 2014 in the Wien Football Association (WFV) and has obtained a license to compete in Oberliga A Wien. Oberliga is officially the 3rd player of the Wien Football Association and the 6th League of Austrian Football Association.

Oberliga

2014–15 season

In the 2014–15 season, Karabakh Wien has scored 55 points at the end of the season with 17 wins, 2 draws and 7 defeats from 26 games in Vienna at Oberliga A Wien and finished second behind Wiener SC II in a total of 14 clubs, and with that result did not get access to the 2. Landesliga Wien, so the club decided to buy the SC Kaiserebersdorf-Srbija to secure a place in the top league, moved to Kaiserebersdorf, and played the season 2015–16 in 2. Landesliga Wien. In the same season, the club took part in the Wien Cup and scored 5 consecutive victories. The results obtained for a newly established club have been highly appreciated by local experts.

2. Landesliga

2015–16 season

It started in the 2. Landesliga Wien, which is a major league than the 2014–15 season. The 2. Landesliga Wien is officially the 2nd league of the Wien Football Association, and the 5th league of the Austrian Football Association. Despite the fact that the board of directors played for the first time in this league before the main team, the main goal was simply a championship. Thus, Karabakh Wien won 30 wins in 2. Landesliga Wien, gaining 67 points as a result of 21 wins, 4 draws and 5 defeats and champions the 4 points ahead of the closest spectator in the league where 16 teams fought.

In the same season, the club has achieved great success, as well as parallel to the Wien Cup. In the Wien Cup, where 289 clubs from the Wien Football Association participated, our club rose to the finals and became the champion, winning a 2-0 win over the other finalist SV Gersthof at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, where the Austria national football team played home matches. Karabakh Wien has been the club for the first time in the history of 2. Landesliga Wien, winning the league and city trophy for the same season. The club has brought the U18 team to the third round of the season. So, in 2015–16, the Karabakh Wien played a historic season by printing 3 championships to Wien's asset.

Landesliga

2016–17 season

In the 2016–17 season Karabakh Wien will start fighting in the highest city league in the city of Vienna. The Wiener Stadtliga is the 1st League of the Vienna Football Association and the 4th League of Austrian Football Association, where the club will be fighting this season. The club, which is seriously preparing for the season, will first be in the match on August 19, 2016. Karabakh Wien, which will hold 30 matches in 16 stadiums throughout the stadium, will be featured by local experts as the main nominees for the championship title.

During the 2016-17 season Karabakh Wien met with the Austrian club Rapid Wien, July 8, 2016, the first time Rapid won the Austrian Cup as the state champion of Wien and the 8th of July, 2016. In spite of the history, budget, or power ratio between the two clubs, Karabakh Wien suffered a surprisingly fierce battle with the local community in Vienna and lost 3-1 to Rapid Wien.

Regionalliga

2017–18 season

Entrance of the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion, new stadium of Karabakh Wien from 2018

As master of the league of the viennese city, a rose in the regional league. Since September 2017, the football department has been transferred to FC Karabakh Wien GmbH. Since February 2018 leading the first team to play their home games at the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion in Schwechat from.

Renamed to FC Mauerwerk

On 29 June 2018, it was announced that the previous Azerbaijani donors Orkhan Valiyev after the missed promotion to the new 2nd league and the club is taken over by the native Egyptian Mustafa Elnimr. Elnimr, who is already a sponsor of the Wiener Stadtliga club Mauerwerk Sport Admira, will not merge the two clubs but will continue Karabakh Wien as FC Mauerwerk. Masonry Sport will act as a satellite club of the FC Mauerwerk and introduce talents to the first team, because the club's goal is still the rise in the 2. Liga.[2][3]

Players

Current squad

As of 30 October 2019.[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Austria AUT Semir Karalic
3 DF Slovakia SVK Tomáš Šalata
4 DF Austria AUT Gabriel Bayer
5 DF Austria AUT Francis Bolland (on loan from SV Horn)
6 MF Austria AUT Oğuzhan Önemli
7 MF Guinea-Bissau GNB Formose Mendy
8 MF Austria AUT Kürsat Güclü
9 FW Austria AUT Mohamed Bassiouny
10 MF Egypt EGY Karim Sallam
11 MF Austria AUT Fatlum Kreka
12 FW France FRA Bilel Guedja
13 DF Austria AUT Mikail Ceri
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Turkey TUR Mehmet Sütcü
15 FW Germany GER Ferdinand Takyi
16 DF Greece GRE Christos Papadimitriou
17 MF Slovakia SVK Mário Baldovský
18 DF Austria AUT Giovanni Kotchev
19 MF Austria AUT Semi Memiş
20 DF Austria AUT Philipp Haas
21 MF Belarus BLR Alyaksandr Kuhan
22 MF Austria AUT Bernhard Luxbacher
29 GK Turkey TUR Haluk Göktas
31 GK Romania ROU Florin Logofătu

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Austria AUT Tolgahan Medet (at FV Austria XIII until 30 June 2020)
MF Austria AUT Emre Babuscu (at SC Ostbahn XI until 30 June 2020)

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Austria Norbert Schweitzer
Assistant coach Austria Murat Topal
Goalkeeper coach Austria Predrag Kojic
Physiotherapist Austria Seckin Ak
Massagist Austria Gökce Tuna

Notable players

Players with 45 or more league appearances

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2014–15 season.

NameNationalityPositionMauerwerk careerAppearances
Marko Stevanovic  Serbia Defender2015–2019124
Ercan Kara  Austria Forward2016–201990
Nemanja Stojanovic  Serbia Midfielder2015–201984
Erdal Kara  Austria Forward2015–80
Michael Harrauer  Austria Goalkeeper2015–201773
Aykut Tekinsoy  Austria Defender2015–201771
Muhammed Ali Keskin  Austria Midfielder2015–62
Milan Sapardic  Austria Midfielder2015–201858
Sasa Sormaz  Austria Defender2014–201756
Turgay Gemicibasi  Germany Midfielder2017–201956
Taner Sen  Austria Midfielder2016–201955
Kenan Colakoglu  Austria Forward2014–201749
Aleksandar Ivanovic  Bosnia and Herzegovina Defender2015–201748

Captains

  • Only captains in competitive matches are included.
  • Players marked in bold are still playing in the professional team.
CaptainNationalityYears
Sasa Sormaz  Austria 2014–2015
Michael Harrauer  Austria 2015–2017
Ümit Korkmaz  Austria 2018
Nemanja Stojanović  Serbia 2018–2019

Coach history

No.Head coachNationalityFromUntilDays
1 Ilija Sormaz  Austria 12 August 2014 30 June 2015 322
2 Hans Slunecko  Austria 1 July 2015 30 June 2016 365
3 Volkan Kahraman  Austria 1 July 2016 13 March 2018 620
4 Johann Kleer  Austria 14 March 2018 30 June 2019 473

Past seasons

Season League Level Place Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Austrian Cup
2014–15 Oberliga A Wien (VI) 622617279435+5953Did not qualify
2015–16 2. Landesliga Wien (V) 513021458526+5967Did not qualify
2016–17 Wiener Stadliga (IV) 413021818021+59711st round
2017–18 Regionalliga Ost (III) 353017586144+17561st round
2018–19 Regionalliga Ost (III) 32302055642935651st round
2019–20 Regionalliga Ost (III) 330
Green marks a season followed by promotion.

Reserve team

History

Since the appearance of the first team in Regionalliga in 2017, the second men's team of the club participates in the regular operation of the game. She worked before in the reserve game operation of the city Wien. The second team initially played in Oberliga B Wien, which is the 3rd league of the Wien Football Association and the 6th league of Austrian Football Association.

The team's stadium is Sportplatz Kaiserebersdorf, where the first team played from 2015 until being promoted to Regionalliga, and much of the championship until moving in early 2018.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Canada CAN Andrew Barsalona

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Austria Rene Fellner
Assistant coach Austria Turhan Bölükbas

Past seasons

Season League Level Place Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2017–181. Klasse B Wien (VII) 71242112115209564
2018–19 Oberliga B Wien (VI) 626
Green marks a season followed by promotion.

Youth academy

Football school consisted of 9 children, consisting of different age groups, U7, U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U14, U16 and U18. In parallel, the fitness, mental and technical education base of the football school has been structured effectively and with the participation of experienced coaches to identify and develop children's full potential. The club's children-youth sports school consists of 200 younger and younger players from 20 different nationalities, a 25-man squadron and five additional technical staff. Mauerwerk football club has a favorable feature in Vienna football with a team of multicultural children-youth sports school.

Honours

League

Reserve team

Cup

  • Wien Cup:
    • Champions (1): 2015–16
    • Semi-finalist (1): 2014–15

Youth league

  • U18 C-Liga
    • Champions (1): 2015–16
  • U16 C-Liga
    • Champions (1): 2016–17
  • U14 B-Liga
    • Champions (1): 2017–18

References

  1. "Neue spielstätte! Das Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion in Schwechat" (in German). Karabakh Wien. Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. "Wie Salzburg und Liefering? Wiener Stadtligist Mauerwerk soll Karabakh schlucken" (in German). Spox.com. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  3. "Karabakh Wien hat neuen Eigentümer - Vienna bleibt in der 2. Landesliga" (in German). Spox.com. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  4. "Kader FC Mauerwerk" (in German). FC Mauerwerk. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
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