FC Südburgenland
Full nameFußball Club Südburgenland
Founded2002
GroundSportplatz Olbendorf,
Olbendorf
Capacity1,000
ChairmanChristine Koch
CoachJosef Heiling
LeagueÖFB-Frauenliga
2022–237th
WebsiteClub website

Fußball Club Südburgenland, also known as HOCO Südburgenland for sponsorship reasons, is an Austrian women's football club from Olbendorf, a town in South Burgenland, hence its name. Founded in 2002 after the women's team of SC Pinkafeld decided to become an independent club, it has played in the ÖFB-Frauenliga since the 2003–04 season.

After debuting with a fourth position and reaching the national cup's final, where it was trashed by SV Neulengbach (0–12), the team spent the six following seasons in the bottom half of the table, but it was never relegated. In 2011 Südburgenland was the championship's runner-up with a 13–3–2 record, and in 2012 it was fourth. It has also reached the cup's semifinals in three of the last fourth seasons as of 2012.[1]

2021–22 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
1 GK Italy ITA Maria Grazia Balbi
2 MF Austria AUT Susanna Koch
4 DF Austria AUT Eva Holndonner
5 Hungary HUN Dora Nagy
7 Austria AUT Maria Ramberger
8 FW Austria AUT Jennifer Köppel
9 Austria AUT Emma Remich
10 Austria AUT Marie-Kristin Leitner
11 Austria AUT Jasmin Pelzmann
12 MF Austria AUT Lisa Strobl
13 FW Austria AUT Isabella Gold
14 Austria AUT Anna Amtmann
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 Austria AUT Katja Graf
16 Hungary HUN Dóra Fábián
17 Austria AUT Linda Popofsits
18 Austria AUT Hanna Graf
22 Austria AUT Lena Schandl
24 Hungary HUN Andrea Harsanyi
27 Austria AUT Vanessa Beiglböck
31 GK Hungary HUN Fiona Fazekas
77 Austria AUT Anna Sophie Schwahofer
99 Austria AUT Julia Meixner
Austria AUT Barbara Weber

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Competition record

Season Division Place ÖFB Cup
2003–04 1 4th Finalist
2004–05 1 8th Round of 16
2005–06 1 9th Round of 16
2006–07 1 7th Quarterfinals
2007–08 1 8th Round of 16
2008–09 1 7th Semifinals
2009–10 1 6th Quarterfinals
2010–11 1 2nd Semifinals
2011–12 1 4th Semifinals

References

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