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Linzer Athletik-Sport-Klub, commonly known as LASK (), or Linzer ASK, is an
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n professional
football club In association football, a football club (or association football club, alternatively soccer club) is a sports club that acts as an entity through which association football teams organise their sporting activities. The club can exist either as ...
based in Upper-Austrian state capital
Linz Linz (Pronunciation: , ; ) is the capital of Upper Austria and List of cities and towns in Austria, third-largest city in Austria. Located on the river Danube, the city is in the far north of Austria, south of the border with the Czech Repub ...
. It is the oldest football club in that region, and plays in the
Austrian Football Bundesliga The Bundesliga ( , "Federal League"), also known as Admiral Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Austria and the highest level of the Austrian football league system. The competition decides the A ...
, the top tier of Austrian football. The club's colours are black and white. The women's team plays in the second highest division of Austrian women's football. It is one of the few clubs of the country's higher divisions that, since coming into existence, never exhibited a sponsor in the official club name. In 1965, the club became the first team outside
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to win the Austrian football championship, with this being its only league title to date. The club currently plays its home games at the
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in
Linz Linz (Pronunciation: , ; ) is the capital of Upper Austria and List of cities and towns in Austria, third-largest city in Austria. Located on the river Danube, the city is in the far north of Austria, south of the border with the Czech Repub ...
.


History

In the winter of 1908, Albert Siems, head of the royal post-office garage at Linz, who had already been a member of an 1899-founded club for heavy athletics, ''Linzer Athletik Sportklub Siegfried'', decided to establish a football club. At that time, the side already played in the black-and-white lengthwise-touched shirts. The club's first name was ''Linzer Sportclub''. During an extraordinary general meeting on 14 September 1919, the final change of name, to ''Linzer Athletik Sport-Klub'' (short form ''Linzer ASK'') took place, its forerunner setting the example. Nevertheless, the public denomination of the team was largely LASK. The club first appeared in top-flight competition in the
Gauliga Ostmark The Gauliga Ostmark, renamed Gauliga Donau-Alpenland in 1941, was the highest football league in Austria after its annexation by Germany in 1938. Shortly after the occupation, the Nazis reorganised the administrative regions in Austria, and the se ...
in 1940–41, coming last and being relegated. In 1949–50, LASK was promoted, becoming professional for the first time in its history. However, years in the top flight were tough, and the club was involved in a relegation battle most of the time, until it was finally relegated in 1953–54. In 1957–58, LASK won the second division and was promoted again. In 1961–62, the club finished runner up to
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, their best position in history up to that time, and in 1962–63 they played their first cup final, losing 1–0 to Austria Wien. Two years later, LASK achieved its greatest success, winning the Austrian League in
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. No club outside Vienna had ever won before. Additionally, the club won the
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that same year, completing a domestic double and becoming one of the only Austrian clubs to do so. In 1967, the club reached the cup final again, losing again to Austria Wien on a coin toss after extra time was played. Three years later the club reached the cup final again, losing to
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. The club spent most of the 70s in mid table, but were relegated in 1977–78, although achieving immediate promotion for the 1980–81 season. In the
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, the side beat European giants
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at home (1–0), on 23 October 1985, eventually bowing out 4–1 on aggregate (second round). In 1995, the club slipped into a financial crisis, and filed for bankruptcy. The president fled to
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with large chunks of money, leaving the club with severe debt, and forcing the sale of several key players. In May 1997, the club merged with city rivals ''
FC Linz FC Stahl Linz is an Austrian football club, based in Linz, Upper Austria. They currently play in 2. Klasse Mitte, the eighth tier of Austrian football. History SV Eisen und Stahl, SK VÖEST Linz and SK VOEST Linz It was founded on 30 June 194 ...
'', and the new official name became ''LASK Linz'', as officials wanted to bring out the city's name as a complement to the LASK designation, which had constituted itself as a brand name. The club name, colours, chairmen and members remained the same, effectively saving the club from dissolving. However, this merger angered many people, who believed that FC Linz were a more successful club than LASK. Curiously, just ten days before the merger, FC Linz beat LASK 3–0 in the city derby. For the next few years, the players that LASK took from FC Linz made a big part of the starting lineup. Despite the financial struggles, the club still managed to steer away from relegation and qualify for the 1996 Intertoto Cup. In the Intertoto Cup, LASK had a great participation, finishing first in its group with no losses, with notable wins over
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(3–1) and
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(2–0). In the semi-finals, the club was eliminated 7–2 on aggregate by
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. In the 1998–99 season they reached their fourth Austrian cup final, losing to
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on penalties. In 2000–01, the club was relegated, and at one point was close to being relegated to the third division. In August 2004, the club suffered an 8–0 home defeat to
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. In 2007, after six years in the second division, they were promoted to the highest division again. However, just four years later, the club was relegated back to the second division, followed by relegation to the ''3. Liga'' in 2012 due to a license withdrawal caused by bankruptcy. The club was taken over by a consortium of local entrepreneurs called "Friends of LASK" in December 2013. By this time the club was on the verge of being shut down, and the players received no salary. They could not afford the city stadium, so they moved to a stadium 50 km away. It was only because of the tremendous cohesion of the coach and the team that the club was able to keep the championship going at that time. In the first season after the takeover, LASK finished first in the Regionalliga Central Division, and qualified for the promotion playoffs, but lost 5–0 on aggregate to
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and had to stay another season in the third division. Promotion to the ''2. Liga was'' secured on 5 June 2014 after a 2–1 victory on aggregate over
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in front of 13,000 fans at the
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. On 21 April 2017, the club returned to the Bundesliga with six rounds to go after a 3–0 victory over Liefering. During this time, head coach
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and Vice President Jürgen Werner constructed a team with an unmistakable style of play. In 2016, the club moved to
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after disagreements with the city council. In 2018, the club returned to the European competitions, but they were eliminated from the Europa league qualifiers after a 2–1 win against
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in the second leg due to the away goals rule. In the
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, LASK had an excellent campaign, topping their group which consisted of European champions
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and
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. LASK began their campaign with a 1–0 win over Rosenborg, and later beat PSV 4–1, concluding their group stage campaign with a 3–0 home victory against Sporting on 12 December 2019. In the round of 32, LASK faced Dutch club
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. The first leg finished 1–1, but in the second leg LASK had a stellar performance, winning 2–0 and qualifying to the round of 16, where they were eliminated by
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with a 7–1 aggregate score. Although LASK were eliminated with a large score margin, this was their best European campaign and the club gained attention as an underdog after their victories against PSV and Sporting On 24 February 2023, LASK officially opened their new stadium called
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in a victory against Austria Lustenau.


Logos

Logo LSK.jpg, Logo of the Linz Sports Club (LSK) 1908–1919 on the jerseys. LASK Linz.png, Old logo until 2017 LASK logo.svg, Old logo (2017–2023) LASK-Logo 2023.svg, New logo since May 2023 In 2017, the club removed the "Linz" part of their name and returned it to LASK. The merger with FC Linz has long fallen apart and the club have now removed "Linz" from the name.


Players


Current squad


Other players under contract


Out on loan


Club officials


Historical list of coaches

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(1946–1952) * Walter Alt (1950–1953) * Ernst Sabeditsch (1953–1955) *
Josef Epp Josef Epp (1 March 1920 – 28 February 1989) was an Austrian footballer, who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an i ...
(1958–1960) *
Pál Csernai Pál Csernai (21 October 1932 – 1 September 2013) was a Hungarian football player and manager. Career Playing career Born in Pilis, Kingdom of Hungary, Csernai played club football in Hungary, Germany and Switzerland for Budapesti Postás, ...
(1960–1962) *
Karl Schlechta Karl Schlechta (28 January 1922 – 5 September 2016) was an Austrian Association football, football player and coach who played as a forward (association football), forward. Death Schlechta died on 5 September 2016, at the age of 94. Referenc ...
(1962–1964) * František Bufka (1965–1968) * Vojtech Skyva (1969–1970) *
Wilhelm Kment Wilhelm "Willy" Kment (1914 – 22 December 2002) was an Austrian football player and manager. He played for Landstraßer AC, DSV Brünn and Wiener Sport-Club. While coaching Drafn, Drammen in Norway, he worked in Drammen Skifabrikk, alongside ...
(1970–1972) *
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(1972–1974) *
Felix Latzke Felix Latzke (born 1 February 1942, in Vienna) is an Austrian football (soccer) former player and manager. Most notably he was co-manager of the Austria national football team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup The 1982 FIFA World Cup was the 12th ...
(1974–1976) *
Wilhelm Huberts Wilhelm Huberts (22 February 1938 – 4 March 2022), also known as Willi Huberts, was an Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Huberts began his career in his hometown with ASK Voitsberg. From there he was transferred to ...
(1976–1978) *
Wolfgang Gayer Wolfgang Gayer (born 9 January 1943 in Germany) is a German retired footballer who last played for LASK in Austria. Career Gayer started his senior career with SC Neckarstadt. In 1969, he signed for Hertha BSC in the German Bundesliga, where h ...
(1978) * Laszlo Simko (1978) *
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(1978–1983) * Johann Kondert (1983–1987) *
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(1987) *
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(1987–1988) * Ernst Knorrek (1988) *
Lothar Buchmann Lothar Buchmann (15 August 1936 – 21 November 2023) was a German association football, football player and coach. Career As a player, he played for 1. FSV Mainz 05, Mainz 05 and Eintracht Bad Kreuznach in the first-tiered Oberliga Südwest (1 ...
(1989) *
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(1989) *
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(1989–1990) * Erwin Spiegel (1990) *
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(1990) * Ernst Weber (1990) * Erwin Spiegel (1990–91) *
Helmut Senekowitsch Helmut Senekowitsch (; 22 October 1933 – 9 September 2007) was an Austrian football player and later a football manager. Playing career Club career He played for several clubs, including SK Sturm Graz, Real Betis and FC Wacker Innsbruck. I ...
(1991–1993) *
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(1993) * Walter Skocik (1993–1995) *
Günter Kronsteiner Günter Kronsteiner (born 14 September 1953) is an Austrian former footballer who was most recently head coach of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the American North American Soccer League, currently manager of Slovak 1. FC Tatran Prešov Playi ...
(1995–1996) * Max Hagmayr (1996) *
Friedel Rausch Friedel Rausch (27 February 1940 – 18 November 2017) was a German football player and manager. As a manager, he won with FC Luzern the Swiss championship in 1989 and the cup in 1992, thereby becoming the most successful manager in the club's ...
(1996–1997) * Per Brogeland (1997–1998) *
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(1998, caretaker) *
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(1998–1999) * Marinko Koljanin (1999–2000) * Johann Kondert (2000–2001) *
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(2001) * Johann Kondert (2001) * Dieter Mirnegg (2001–2002) * Norbert Barisits (2003–2004) *
Klaus Lindenberger Klaus Lindenberger (born 28 May 1957) is an Austrian former football player and coach. A goalkeeper, he played for LASK, FC Swarovski Tirol and FC Stahl Linz. As a coach he managed Austrian Bundesliga side LASK. Club career Lindenberger was ...
(2004) * Werner Gregoritsch (2004–2006) *
Karl Daxbacher Karl Daxbacher (born 15 April 1953) is an Austrian football manager and a former player. Private Daxbacher was born in St. Pölten, Austria, in 1953. He has four daughters. Playing career Daxbacher started his career at the ASV Statzendor ...
(2006–2008) *
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(2008) * Klaus Lindenberger (2008–2009) *
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(2009) *
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(2009–2010) *
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(2010) * Georg Zellhofer (2010–2011) *
Walter Schachner Walter "Schoko" Schachner (born 1 February 1957) is a football manager and former player, who played as a forward. He made 64 appearances scoring 23 goals for the Austria national team. As he always brought chocolate to the games when he was ...
(2011–2012) *
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(2012–2015) * Martin Hiden (2015) * Alfred Olzinger (2015) *
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(2015–2019) *
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(2019–2020) *
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(2020–2021) *
Andreas Wieland Andreas Wieland (born 16 August 1983) is an Austrian Association football, football coacn and a former player. He is the technical director of Austrian Bundesliga club LASK. References

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(2021–2022) *
Dietmar Kühbauer Dietmar ("Didi") Kühbauer (born 4 April 1971) is an Austrian professional football manager and former player who is currently the head coach of Austrian Bundesliga club Wolfsberger AC. Club career Born in Heiligenkreuz, Burgenland, Kühbauer ...
(2022–2023) *
Thomas Sageder Thomas Sageder (born 5 September 1983) is an Austrian football manager who most recently managed LASK. Career In 2023, Sageder was appointed manager of Austrian side LASK Linzer Athletik-Sport-Klub, commonly known as LASK (), or Linzer ASK ...
(2023–2024) *
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(2024–2024) *
Markus Schopp Markus Schopp (born 22 February 1974) is an Austrian football coach and a former midfielder. He is currently the head coach of Austrian Football Bundesliga club LASK Linz. Club career Schopp played for Sturm Graz and Red Bull Salzburg in his ...
(2024-present)


Honours


League

* Austrian League **Winners (1): 1964–65 **Runners-up: 1961–62, 2018–19 * Austrian Second Division **Winners (5): 1957–58, 1978–79, 1993–94, 2006–07, 2016–17


Cups

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**Winners (1): 1964–65 **Runners-up: 1962–63, 1966–67, 1969–70, 1998–99,
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European competition history


UEFA Club Ranking

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References


External links

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UEFA.com club profile

Weltfussball.de club profile

NationalFootballTeams dataLASK Linz at Football-Lineups.comUnofficial weblog about LASK
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