FC Dornbirn 1913
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Fußballclub Dornbirn 1913, commonly known as FC Mohren Dornbirn 1913 for sponsorship reasons is a professional association football club based in the town of Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, Austria, that competes in the Austrian Regionalliga West, one of the third tiers of the Austrian football league system. Founded in 1913, it is affiliated to the Vorarlberg Football Association. The team plays its home matches at Stadion Birkenwiese, where it has been based since 2019.
History
FC Dornbirn was founded on 12 March 1913 at a founding meeting in the Dornbirn Gasthaus zur Flur. The club colours were decided to be red, white and black which later changed to white and red. The city coat of arms of Dornbirn was already used as the logo in the founding year.
The club would reach the highest tier of Austrian football for the last time in the 1969–70 season, but mostly competed in the second tier of the Austrian football league system. Dornbirn has never won a major national title, but the club has been able to secure the title of Vorarlberg champion ten times and become Vorarlberg Cup winners six times.
In 1966, FC Dornbirn entered into a cooperation with Austria Lustenau, which was dissolved again after a relatively unsuccessful season. In 1979, the club merged with Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz. Under the name IG Bregenz/Dornbirn they played for years in the second division and also provided a unique curiosity in Austrian professional football. When the club had to be relegated to the Austrian Regionalliga West in the 1984–85 season due to a league reform, the second team of IG Bregenz/Dornbirn, which consisted of only amateurs, managed to qualify for the second division in the same season. Thus– "strengthened" with some of their better amateur players, the united Dornbirner/Bregenz football professionals were also able to compete in the second level of the 1985–86 season. In 1987, the "community of interests" was dissolved and the two traditional associations were re-founded.
In 1988–89 Dornbirn were promoted back to the second tier, but were relegated to the Regionalliga after the end of the season. From 2005–06 to 2008–09 FC Dornbirn played in the Regionalliga West, the third tier in Austrian football.
In the 2008–09 season, the team won the championship in the Regionalliga West and promoted to the second tier, now renamed First League. However, Dornbirn were relegated from the First League after just one season; after a 8–1 loss against Admira Wacker which included a hat-trick by Martin Pušić, the club found themselves in last place with only two more games to play. At that time, the Vorarlberg-based club had also been denied a licence for a spot in the First League after two appeals. Although FC Dornbirn would still have had a chance of securing their status as a First League club through relegation play-offs even as bottom in the table, hope was abandoned when there was no relegation from the Bundesliga to the First League. As Austria Kärnten had been denied the First League licence, FC Dornbirn waived the go to the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court, the last instance in licensing matters, and returned to the Regionalliga West without a chance to compete for survival through the play-offs.
On 4 August 2010, bankruptcy proceedings were opened against FC Dornbirn before the Feldkirch Regional Court in response to a bankruptcy petition it had filed. The professional branch had been founded after promotion to the First League, and, according to the Kreditschutzverband of 1870[de], their debts amounted to around €277,000.
In the 2018–19 season, FC Dornbirn won promotion back to the second division after a nine-year absence.
Current squad
As of 12 September 2024
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. | Nation | Player |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK AUT Fabian Schulz 2 FW HUN Tamás Herbály 3 DF SRB Jovan Kačarević 4 DF AUT Noah Moosbrugger 5 DF BRA Matheus Favali 6 MF AUT Valentin Ebner 7 MF AUT Talip Karaaslan 8 MF BIH Mario Desnica 9 MF FRA Jean-Calvin Mbanga 10 MF AUT Noa Mathis | No. Pos. Nation Player 11 FW BRA Mateusinho 12 FW BRA Reinaldo 14 MF AUT Sebastian Santin 16 DF GER Thierno Bah 20 DF AUT Serdar Calim 23 GK AUT Raphael Morscher 29 MF AUT Lorenz Rusch 39 DF AUT Ben Brzaj 74 DF UKR Maksym Potopalskyi — MF AUT Eren Yüzüak | ||
| 1 | GK | AUT | Fabian Schulz |
| 2 | FW | HUN | Tamás Herbály |
| 3 | DF | SRB | Jovan Kačarević |
| 4 | DF | AUT | Noah Moosbrugger |
| 5 | DF | BRA | Matheus Favali |
| 6 | MF | AUT | Valentin Ebner |
| 7 | MF | AUT | Talip Karaaslan |
| 8 | MF | BIH | Mario Desnica |
| 9 | MF | FRA | Jean-Calvin Mbanga |
| 10 | MF | AUT | Noa Mathis |
| No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
| 11 | FW | BRA | Mateusinho |
| 12 | FW | BRA | Reinaldo |
| 14 | MF | AUT | Sebastian Santin |
| 16 | DF | GER | Thierno Bah |
| 20 | DF | AUT | Serdar Calim |
| 23 | GK | AUT | Raphael Morscher |
| 29 | MF | AUT | Lorenz Rusch |
| 39 | DF | AUT | Ben Brzaj |
| 74 | DF | UKR | Maksym Potopalskyi |
| — | MF | AUT | Eren Yüzüak |
Managers
- Austria Fritz Kerr (1955–56)
- Austria Bruno Sohm (1959–61)
- Germany Ludwig Tretter (1961)
- Hungary Gyula Szomoray (1962–1964)
- Austria Alfred Schrottenbaum (1969–70)
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fahrudin Jusufi (1972–77)
- Austria Johann Thurnher (1977–78)
- Austria Helmut Jaquemond (1978–1979)
- Austria Johann Thurnher (1979)
- Austria Walter Gunz (1987–88)
- Austria Günther Tschemernjak (1988–89)
- Austria Reinhard Jank (1997–98)
- Austria Alfred Wohlgenannt (1998)
- Serbia Rade Plakalović (1998–99)
- Austria Josef Schwentner (1999–2000)
- Austria Peter Sallmayer (2000–02)
- Austria Wolfgang Kaufmann (2002)
- Austria Erwin Wawra (2002)
- Austria Günther Kerber (2002–05)
- Austria Hans-Jürgen Trittinger (2005–06)
- Austria Wolfgang Kaufmann (2006)
- Austria Peter Handle (2006–07)
- Hungary József Takács (2007–08)
- Netherlands Armand Benneker (2008–11)
- Austria Peter Sallmayer (2011–13)
- Austria Erwin Wawra (2013)
- Austria Peter Jakubec (2013–16)
- Netherlands Eric Orie (2016–17)
- Austria Markus Mader (2017–21)
- Netherlands Eric Orie (2021)
- Austria Klaus Stocker (2021)
- Austria Muhammet Akagündüz (2022)
- Austria Klaus Stocker (2022)
- Austria Thomas Janeschitz (2022–24)
- Germany Roberto Pätzold (2024)
- Austria Roman Ellensohn (2024)
- Netherlands Eric Orie (2024–25)
- Austria Heinz Fuchsbichler (2025–present)
Honours

League
- Austrian Regionalliga West Champions (2): 2008–09, 2018–19
- Vorarlberg Championship Champions (10): 1954–55, 1959–60, 1962–63, 1969–70, 1973–1974, 1974–75, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1996–97, 2003–04
Cup
- Vorarlberger Fußballcup[de] Winners (12): 1933, 1937, 1952, 1959, 1981, 1982, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 Runners-up (3): 1949, 1958, 1997
External links
- (in German)
- at the Austrian Football Association (in German)