SV Lafnitz

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SV Lafnitz
Full nameSportverein Lafnitz
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
GroundSportplatz Lafnitz[1]
Capacity2,000
OwnerBernhard Loidl
ChairmanWalter Kogler
ManagerRobert Weinstabl
League2. Liga
2023–242. Liga, 10th of 16
Websitehttp://www.sv-licht-loidl-lafnitz.at/
colours
Current season

Sportverein Lafnitz (commonly known as SV Licht-Loidl Lafnitz for sponsorship purposes) is an Austrian association football club from Lafnitz. They currently play in the Austrian 2. Liga after their promotion in 2018 and play their home games at the Sportplatz Lafnitz in Lafnitz.

History

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The club, which is a part of the Styria Football Association, was founded in 1964 and played predominantly in the lower leagues within Styria.

With the takeover of the chairmanship by Bernhard Loidl, who previously supported the club with his company Licht Loidl as a sponsor, in 2009, the club achieved great sporting success. At two-year intervals, championship titles were celebrated, with which, by 2013, the rise from the sixth to the third division in Austria, the Regionalliga Mitte, was achieved.

At the same time, in 2011 and 2012, the old, dilapidated sports field was transformed into a new, smart football arena with a new clubhouse and new grandstand. Although the municipality has only 1,400 inhabitants, the capacity of the stadium holds about 2000 spectators. While an average of around 800 spectators visited the home matches in the national league, there are currently around 1000 visitors in the regional league, most of whom come from neighboring Burgenland. About 100 fans accompany the team to away games.

The players of the team generally come from the region, which makes them popular with supporters. There are currently some former players from neighboring second division TSV Hartberg at SV Lafnitz.

Two players made the leap into professional football via Lafnitz: the Croatian Domagoj Bešlić, who moved to the second division club Austria Klagenfurt in 2015 before returning to Lafnitz in January 2018, and Albert Vallci, who joined the second division club SV Horn in 2016.

Historical chart of SV Lafnitz league performance

Promotion to the 2. Liga

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Christian Waldl, who is in possession of the UEFA A license, arrived in the summer of 2012 from the USV Hartberg Umgebung and he succeeded right away to lead the team to the title in the Landesliga Steiermark. In September 2015, they parted company with Waldl. Waldl's successor was former Austrian international Ferdinand Feldhofer.

In the first season under Feldhofer (2015–16) the team finished in sixth place. In 2016–17, they finished just two points behind the champions TSV Hartberg in second place. In 2017–18 Lafnitz, who were top of the league from the 13th game, guaranteed their promotion to the 2. Liga with a 3–0 victory over Wolfsberger AC at the 26 game. Just two games later, the team sealed the championship title in the Regionalliga Mitte with a 3–1 victory over local rivals FC Gleisdorf 09.

Since their promotion to the 2. Liga in the 2018–19 season, Lafnitz has steadily climbed the table each year. After Feldhofer's departure at the end of 2019, current coach Philip Semlic has led the squad to finish as high as 4th place in the 2021-22 2. Liga and took them to a 3rd round appearance in the 2021-22 Austrian Cup.

First-team squad

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Current squad

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As of 2 August, 2024

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 Gabriel Suprun
2 MF France FRA Enzo Mougnol
4 DF Austria AUT Sebastian Feyrer
5 MF Austria AUT Vincent Spari
6 MF Austria AUT Johannes Schriebl
7 MF Germany GER Luca Butkovic
8 MF Austria AUT Philipp Siegl
9 FW Germany GER Timon Burmeister
10 FW Belgium BEL Edon Murataj
11 FW Austria AUT Jakob Knollmüller
12 FW France FRA Kylian Silvestre
13 MF Germany GER Justin Hofmann
14 FW Switzerland SUI Yvan Alounga
15 DF Germany GER Tim Meyer
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Austria AUT Stefan Trimmel
17 MF Austria AUT Andreas Radics
18 DF Austria AUT Florian Freissegger
19 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Zvonimir Plavcic
20 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Ermin Mahmic
21 GK Germany GER Kimi Løkkevik
22 MF Switzerland SUI Burak Alili
23 FW Netherlands NED Mink Peeters
24 DF Austria AUT Christoph Pichorner
26 MF Austria AUT Michael Preisinger
27 MF Austria AUT Denis Dizdarevic
28 DF Netherlands NED Alvaro Henry
33 GK Austria AUT Kilian Schröcker

Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Head coach Austria Philipp Semlic
Athletic coach Austria Denny Krcmarek
Assistant coach Austria Rainer Wohlmuth
Assistant coach Austria Daniel Siegl
Video Analyst Austria Michael Steiner
Goalkeeper coach Austria Daniel Breier
Team manager Austria Thomas Zingl
Physiotherapist Austria Benjamin Ebner
Massagist Austria Ferenc Jakab

Coach history

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No. Head coach Nationality From Until Days
1 Norbert Krutzler  Austria 1 August 2008 14 February 2010 531
2 Johannes Sauhammel  Austria 15 February 2010 30 June 2012 866
3 Christian Waldl  Austria 30 July 2012 26 September 2015 1153
4 Rainer Wohlmuth (interim)  Austria 25 September 2015 9 October 2015 14
5 Ferdinand Feldhofer  Austria 10 October 2015 23 December 2019 1535
6 Philip Semlic  Austria 3 January 2020

Past seasons

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Season League Level Place Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Austrian Cup
2008–09 Unterliga Ost (VI) 6 1 26 19 3 4 83 32 51 60 not qualified
2009–10 Oberliga Süd/Ost (V) 5 5 26 11 9 6 50 36 14 42 not qualified
2010–11 Oberliga Süd/Ost (V) 5 1 26 21 2 3 77 31 46 65 not qualified
2011–12 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 7 30 11 11 8 64 59 5 44 not qualified
2012–13 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 1 30 19 6 5 80 36 44 63 not qualified
2013–14 Regionalliga Mitte (III) 3 3 30 17 4 9 68 55 13 55 1st round
2014–15 Regionalliga Mitte (III) 3 5 30 16 4 10 54 28 26 52 2nd round
2015–16 Regionalliga Mitte (III) 3 6 30 15 4 11 62 52 10 49 1st round
2016–17 Regionalliga Mitte (III) 3 2 30 18 6 6 54 27 27 60 3rd round
2017–18 Regionalliga Mitte (III) 3 1 30 19 10 1 70 16 54 67 1st round
2018–19 2. Liga (II) 2 12 30 8 9 13 36 42 -6 33 3rd round
2019–20 2. Liga (II) 2 8 30 9 12 9 42 42 0 39 1st round
2020–21 2. Liga (II) 2 5 30 17 4 9 56 35 21 55 2nd round
2021–22 2. Liga (II) 2 4 30 15 7 8 53 42 11 52 3rd round
2022–23 2. Liga (II) 2 8 30 12 5 13 48 46 2 41 2nd round
Green marks a season followed by promotion

Reserve squad

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Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Head coach Austria Klaus Guger
Assistant coach Austria Andreas Pichlbauer
Video Analyst Austria Patrick Mikovits
Massagist Austria Marco Wilfinger
Verena Schocher

Past seasons

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Season League Level Place Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2014–15 1. Klasse Ost A (VIII) 8 1 24 18 1 5 72 29 43 55
2015–16 Gebietsliga Ost (VII) 7 1 26 22 1 3 104 20 84 67
2016–17 Unterliga Ost (VI) 6 2 26 16 4 6 84 48 36 52
2017–18 Oberliga Süd/Ost (V) 5 1 26 18 3 5 76 37 39 57
2018–19 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 6 30 14 5 11 58 51 7 47
2019–20 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 3 15 8 5 2 30 13 17 29
2020–21 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 6 11 6 3 2 22 13 9 21
2021–22 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4 3 30 18 6 6 80 29 51 60
2022–23 Landesliga Steiermark (IV) 4
Green marks a season followed by promotion

Honours

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‡ Reserve team

References

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  1. ^ "Austria - SV Lafnitz - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". us.soccerway.com.
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