FCM Traiskirchen is an Austrian association football club from Traiskirchen, Lower Austria. It currently plays in the Regionalliga East, the third tier of Austrian football. Since 2022, Traiskirchen has been a reserve team for Second League side Admira Wacker.

History

FCM Traiskirchen was founded in 2007 through the merger of FC Möllersdorf and Arkadia Traiskirchen, initially taking the name FCM Arkadia Traiskirchen.

In its debut season, the club competed in the sixth-tier Gebietsliga South/Southeast. By the 2011–12 season, the team won the championship of that league and earned promotion to the 2. Landesliga East. In the 2014–15 season, FCM Traiskirchen clinched the 2. Landesliga East title, finishing two points ahead of the reserve team of SC Wiener Neustadt, and was promoted to the 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga. In 2015, the company TQS became the club's main sponsor, and the team was renamed FCM TQS Traiskirchen. In their debut season in Austria's fourth division, FCM Traiskirchen finished in eighth place, which would have typically meant missing out on promotion to the Austrian Regionalliga East. However, the club secured a place in the 2016–17 Regionalliga East by taking over the spot of 1. SC Sollenau, which had merged with Traiskirchen due to financial difficulties. As a result, Traiskirchen was promoted, while Sollenau's reserve team took a place in the 1. Klasse South, the seventh tier of Austrian football. This arrangement allowed the Lower Austrian Football Association to maintain a team in the Regionalliga East, provided Sollenau avoided relegation. However, it also resulted in two teams being relegated from the Regionalliga East that season, rather than the usual one.

During the 2016–17 season, FCM Traiskirchen also participated in the Austrian Cup for the first time, where they were eliminated in the first round by SV Horn. In April 2022, it was announced that FCM Traiskirchen would merge with FC Admira Wacker Mödling II, the reserve team of FC Admira Wacker Mödling, ahead of the 2022–23 season, forming FCM Flyeralarm Traiskirchen and continuing as Admira's reserve team.

Players

Sportzentrum Traiskirchen, the home ground of FCM Traiskirchen

Current squad

As of 13 April, 2026

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK TUR Fatih Bayram 4 DF AUT Harald Hauser 5 MF AUT Denis Adamov 6 DF AUT Raphael Schuster 7 MF AUT Philipp Schobesberger 8 MF AUT Yannick Maierhofer 9 FW AUT David Gallei 10 MF AUT Florian Fischerauer 11 FW AUT Marcel Röhricht 14 MF AUT Luca HerzogNo. Pos. Nation Player 15 DF AUT Marvin Trost 16 MF AUT Maximilian Huber 20 FW AUT Daniel Hölbling 22 DF AUT Alexander Leidinger 25 MF AUT Thomas Ebner 27 MF AUT Maximilian Sax 28 FW AUT Isuf Ajradini 32 MF AUT Elias Felber 69 GK ROU Sebastian Bacu 69 GK AUT Jacob Gallei
1GKTURFatih Bayram
4DFAUTHarald Hauser
5MFAUTDenis Adamov
6DFAUTRaphael Schuster
7MFAUTPhilipp Schobesberger
8MFAUTYannick Maierhofer
9FWAUTDavid Gallei
10MFAUTFlorian Fischerauer
11FWAUTMarcel Röhricht
14MFAUTLuca Herzog
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DFAUTMarvin Trost
16MFAUTMaximilian Huber
20FWAUTDaniel Hölbling
22DFAUTAlexander Leidinger
25MFAUTThomas Ebner
27MFAUTMaximilian Sax
28FWAUTIsuf Ajradini
32MFAUTElias Felber
69GKROUSebastian Bacu
69GKAUTJacob Gallei

Club officials

Austrian politician Andreas Babler (SPÖ) is the club's chairman.

As of October 2024

Management

PositionName
PresidentAndreas Babler
Sports directorWerner Trost
Deputy chairmanWalter Stübler
Vice presidentChristian Blaha, Jürgen Höfler

Technical staff

PositionName
Head coachStefan Horniatschek
Goalkeeping CoachMario Wieneritsch
PhysiotherapistLukas Steinbichler
MasseurRobert Konorsa

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