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ASK Voitsberg is an
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located in
Voitsberg Voitsberg () is a small city in the district of Voitsberg in Styria, Austria, with a population of c. 9,700 . It grew upon the St. Margaret church at the Tregistbach river and was first mentioned in 1220 as Civitas. Remains of the Greisenegg ...
, a town in the state of
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in the south-east of the country. They currently play in the
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, the fourth tier of Austrian football.


History


Early years

ASK Voitsberg was formed in 1921 as part of a general sports club that also participated in other activities such as
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; the ASK stands for ''Arbeiter Sports-Klub'', the English translation being ''worker's sports club''. In the first decades of existence the team played in black and white and competed in various regional leagues in Styria. In this period, they competed in the top state league only once, finishing 7th and bottom place in 1925. This league was known as the Steiermark 1. Klasse, the modern equivalent being the
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division of the fourth tier
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.


Under the Nazi occupation

During the
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of
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into
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between 1938 and 1945, the club name was changed to Grün-Weiß Krems Voitsberg and the team colours became green and white. In this period the club enjoyed its first league title, winning the Steiermark 2. Klasse or Styrian second league for the 1937–38 season. The club was promoted to a newly formed league for the 1938–39 season, the Bezirksklasse Süd, which included teams from the top state leagues in both Styria and neighbouring state
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. The Bezirksklasse Süd was only in existence for one season, and Grün-Weiß Krems Voitsberg performed very poorly, finishing bottom of ten teams with no wins, two draws, 16 losses and 63 goals against.


The post-war years

After
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, the club promptly reverted its official name back to ASK Voitsberg, and rejected the green and white colours in favour of their traditional black and white. The club languished in lower state leagues for several years until returning to the top Styria league, then known as Landesliga Steiermark, for the 1950–51 season. The team finished this campaign narrowly avoiding relegation in second-bottom ninth place. This league was extended to twelve teams for the 1951–52 season, and ASK Voitsberg finished in the bottom half of the table for several seasons until coming fifth in the 1956–57 season. The club continued to compete in this league into the 1960s, enjoying a successful campaign in 1961–62, winning the title, becoming Styria state champion and gaining promotion to the central division of the then second tier
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. In 1962–63, however, the club finished second bottom of the Austrian Regional League central in 13th place and was relegated back to the Landesliga Steiermark. ASK Voitsberg won the Landesliga Steiermark again in 1966–67, and in 1967–68 avoided relegation from the Austrian Regional League Central by finishing mid-table. The team kept their place in this league until becoming relegated for a second time in 1970–71. The team was confined to the state and regional leagues for the next decade. In 1974, the regional leagues lost status due to the creation of the nationwide
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division, which became the second-tier league immediately below the
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. The Austrian Regional League Central was also temporarily disbanded, and the winners of the three state leagues (Styria, Carinthia and
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) would instead face a play-off competition to send one club to the First League. In 1982–83, the club won both the Landesliga Steiermark title and the promotional play-off, reaching the First League for the first time. In 1983–84, it finished in a respectable 12th position of 16 teams in its first season in a national division. Despite finishing 9th the following season, the club was relegated back to the regional leagues along with all clubs who did not achieve a top five position as a result of league restructuring.


Recent seasons

Since then, the club has competed in the third tier
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(which was restored in 1994–95) and the fourth tier
Landesliga Steiermark The Landesliga Steiermark is the football division of the Austrian state of Styria. It is the fourth highest soccer league in Austria. Mode The divisions championship is made up of 16 teams. The championship is held in a home round and away rou ...
, winning the latter on two occasions in 1994–95 and 2006–07. In 2010–11, the club finished bottom of the Austrian Regional League Central, and will compete in the Landesliga Steiermark once again in 2011–12. Speaking in June 2011, manager Jürgen Auffinger told a Styrian amateur football website that while relegation was a big disappointment, he believed the team had enough quality to make a swift return to the Austrian Regional League Central. In the 2010/11 season, the club had the second oldest team in the division and was only one of three clubs whose players were all of Austrian nationality. In recent seasons the club has also competed in the
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.


Stadium

ASK Voitsberg play their home matches in Voitsberg's Hans Blümel Stadion. The stadium's capacity is 2000. The team's average home attendance for the 2010–11 season was 640.


Current squad

''Updated 6 July 2011.''


Achievements

*
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: ** Winners (5): 1961/62, 1966/67, 1982/83, 1994/95, 2006/07 * Steiermark 2. Klasse: ** Winners (1): 1937–38


See also

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Football in Austria Football is the most popular sport in Austria. The Austrian Football Association, the ''ÖFB'' (''Österreichischer Fußball-Bund''), was founded in 1904 and has been a member of FIFA since then. Despite the sport's popularity, except for a suc ...
*
Austrian Regional League Central The Austrian Regional League Central (german: Regionalliga Mitte) is a third-tier division of Austrian football, established in the 1994–95 season. It covers the Austrian states of Carinthia (with East Tyrol), Styria and Upper Austria and is o ...


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Voitsberg, ASK Football clubs in Austria Association football clubs established in 1921 1921 establishments in Austria