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Austria Viena
Founded in 1911 as Wiener Amateur-Sportverein, Austria Vienna is one of Austria's most storied and successful football clubs. The club was established by a group of former players from the Vienna Football and Cricket Club, adopting the name "Austria" in 1926 to reflect its national identity. Based in the capital city of Vienna, the club has long been a cornerstone of Austrian football, representing a blend of tradition and ambition. The team plays its home matches at the Franz Horr Stadium, a modern arena with a capacity of approximately 17,500 spectators, located in the Favoriten district. The stadium, often referred to simply as the "Horr," provides an intimate and intense atmosphere for supporters. Austria Vienna's trophy cabinet is impressively filled, boasting 24 Austrian Bundesliga titles and 27 Austrian Cup victories, making it one of the most decorated clubs in the nation. The club enjoyed a golden era in the 1970s and early 1980s, dominating domestically and making significant strides in European competition, including reaching the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1978. The club's identity is built on a tradition of technical, attacking football. Legendary players who have worn the iconic violet jersey include Matthias Sindelar, considered one of Austria's greatest ever players, midfield maestro Ernst Ocwirk, and modern-era icons like Toni Polster and Andreas Herzog. The club's academy has also produced notable talents who have gone on to international careers. Austria Vienna's fan culture is passionate and deeply rooted in the city's social fabric. The club's primary and most intense rivalry is with Rapid Vienna, known as the "Vienna Derby," one of the most fiercely contested derbies in European football, dividing the capital city. The club's supporters, including the vocal "Viola" ultras, create a formidable atmosphere at home games. Currently, Austria Vienna competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, consistently challenging for European qualification spots. The club remains a vital institution in Viennese and Austrian football, with a history rich in success, legendary figures, and an unwavering connection to its community. An interesting fact is that the club's violet color was adopted in 1926, inspired by the color of the jerseys worn by the English club West Ham United during a tour.
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