Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz
Coach:
Regi Van Acker
Establishment Date:
1919
League Affiliation:
AUT 2.Liga
Stadium:
ImmoAgentur Stadion
Seating Capacity:
12000
Team Info
Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz is an Austrian football club from the city of Bregenz, currently playing in the Austrian 2.Liga, the nation's second division. The club's home is the Casino Stadion, located on the shores of Lake Constance. Founded in 1919, the team is named for its distinctive black and white (Schwarz-Weiss) colors. The club has a storied history, with its peak coming in the early 2000s when it remarkably won the Austrian Bundesliga title in 2006, a stunning achievement for a club of its size, and subsequently competed in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. That era, featuring players like Thomas Höller, is legendary. Since then, financial difficulties led to a dramatic fall, including bankruptcy and relegation through the leagues. The modern Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz is in a long-term rebuilding project, currently consolidating in the 2.Liga with ambitions to eventually return to the top flight. The club retains a loyal fanbase proud of its incredible past triumph. Bregenz remains a fascinating chapter in Austrian football, a reminder of the sport's capacity for fairy-tale stories.
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