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  1. Stöger started his career at Favoritner AC Wien. Then he played six years for FK Austria Wien from 1988 to 1994. After a year at FC Tirol Innsbruck, he went to SK Rapid Wien in 1995. He also played in the 1996 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final against Paris St Germain in Brussels. He then returned to Austria after a year at LASK Linz and finished his ...

  2. Career. Braunöder is a youth product of SV Sigleß, before joining Austria Wien 's youth academy in 2011. [1] In 2019, he started training with Austria Wien's reserves. [2] He signed a professional contract with the club on 3 June 2019. [3] He made his professional debut with Austria Wien in a 4–0 Austrian Football Bundesliga win over Admira ...

  3. Austrian Football Second League. 2020–21. Austrian Second League, 14th. SK Rapid Wien II is the second team of the Austrian Bundesliga club SK Rapid Wien. Since 2020 they play in the 2. Liga in Austria.

  4. Quarter-finals. Top goalscorer. League: Sigurd Rushfeldt (19) All: Sigurd Rushfeldt (20) ← 2003–04. 2005–06 →. During the 2004–05 Austrian football season, Austria Wien competed in the Bundesliga.

  5. Austria Wien finished the 2013–14 season in fourth place and failed to qualify for a spot in Europe. The club would have gone into the Europa League if they had maintained third–place. The Club received their licence on 30 April 2014. Austria Wien signed Marco Meilinger, Mario Leitgeb, and Jens Stryger Larsen.

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  7. The club was founded on 11 January 1902 by the Czech minority in Vienna as Sportovní Klub Slovan ve Vídni. [1] Between 1923 and 1950 the club played nine seasons in Austria's top division. In 1924 they reached the Cup final. 1922–25 Slovan built the České srdce-Stadion which is today the Generali Arena, the homeground of FK Austria Wien ...

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