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FC Wels
Full nameFussball Club Wels
Founded2003
GroundASKÖ Stadion
Capacity3,000
Chairman Austria Silvia Huber
Manager Yahya Genc
League OÖ Liga

FC Wels is an Austrian association football club founded in 2003 by the merger of the traditional clubs SK Eintracht Wels and FC Union Wels. [1] It plays in the fourth-tier OÖ Liga. The club is based in the city of Wels.

Historical chart of the club and its predecessors' league performance

Current squad

As of 30 October 2022

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 Austria  AUT René Engel
8 MF Austria  AUT Mato Šimunović
9 DF Austria  AUT Medi Sulimani
10 MF Austria  AUT Adem Acuma
14 DF Austria  AUT Marko Batinic
18 MF Austria  AUT Luka Jevtic
19 DF Austria  AUT Mario Brkanovic
23 MF Austria  AUT Okan Elgit
25 MF Austria  AUT Muhammet Demirci
27 DF Austria  AUT Antonio Glibusic
28 DF Austria  AUT Luka Valentic
30 DF Germany  GER Shahin Faridonpur
No. Pos. Nation Player
33 GK Austria  AUT Paul Schell
36 GK Austria  AUT Bernd Schrattenecker
43 GK Austria  AUT Simon Busch
70 FW Austria  AUT Robin Frühwirth
71 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Elvir Hadžić
73 FW Serbia  SRB Donjet Mavraj
- FW Austria  AUT Leart Aljiji
- MF Austria  AUT Amet Aziri
- MF Austria  AUT Yakub Cingi
- DF Austria  AUT Bojan Monar
- MF Austria  AUT Pio Pavlovic
- FW Austria  AUT Manuel Todorovic

Staff and board members

  • Trainer: Austria Hans-Peter Buchleitner
  • Co-Trainer: Austria Gerald Baumgartner
  • Physio: Austria Ernst Leutgöb
  • President: Austria Silvia Huber
  • Vice President: Austria Peter Koits
  • Vice Chairman: Austria Johann Mutschlechner

References

  1. ^ History - FC Wels (in German)

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FC Wels
Full nameFussball Club Wels
Founded2003
GroundASKÖ Stadion
Capacity3,000
Chairman Austria Silvia Huber
Manager Yahya Genc
League OÖ Liga

FC Wels is an Austrian association football club founded in 2003 by the merger of the traditional clubs SK Eintracht Wels and FC Union Wels. [1] It plays in the fourth-tier OÖ Liga. The club is based in the city of Wels.

Historical chart of the club and its predecessors' league performance

Current squad

As of 30 October 2022

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 Austria  AUT René Engel
8 MF Austria  AUT Mato Šimunović
9 DF Austria  AUT Medi Sulimani
10 MF Austria  AUT Adem Acuma
14 DF Austria  AUT Marko Batinic
18 MF Austria  AUT Luka Jevtic
19 DF Austria  AUT Mario Brkanovic
23 MF Austria  AUT Okan Elgit
25 MF Austria  AUT Muhammet Demirci
27 DF Austria  AUT Antonio Glibusic
28 DF Austria  AUT Luka Valentic
30 DF Germany  GER Shahin Faridonpur
No. Pos. Nation Player
33 GK Austria  AUT Paul Schell
36 GK Austria  AUT Bernd Schrattenecker
43 GK Austria  AUT Simon Busch
70 FW Austria  AUT Robin Frühwirth
71 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Elvir Hadžić
73 FW Serbia  SRB Donjet Mavraj
- FW Austria  AUT Leart Aljiji
- MF Austria  AUT Amet Aziri
- MF Austria  AUT Yakub Cingi
- DF Austria  AUT Bojan Monar
- MF Austria  AUT Pio Pavlovic
- FW Austria  AUT Manuel Todorovic

Staff and board members

  • Trainer: Austria Hans-Peter Buchleitner
  • Co-Trainer: Austria Gerald Baumgartner
  • Physio: Austria Ernst Leutgöb
  • President: Austria Silvia Huber
  • Vice President: Austria Peter Koits
  • Vice Chairman: Austria Johann Mutschlechner

References

  1. ^ History - FC Wels (in German)

External links



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