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FC Stahl Linz (2013)

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608: 522: 276: 620: 582: 644: 492: 632: 139: 552: 24: 607: 683: 698: 678: 379:, is the official successor club to FC Linz, which was dissolved in 1997. FC Stahl Linz currently (as of before the 2023–24 season) plays in the 2. Klasse Mitte (8th division in 351:
was founded by former FC Linz fans, which took over the traditions of the disbanded club, but is not the official successor club of FC Linz. Blau Weiß Linz was
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Since 2013, a new FC Stahl Linz has been formed from the SK VÖEST company football section. This club has been playing as an independent club in the lower
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Logo of SK VÖEST Linz from the founding period in black and white - black and white were the club colors until the summer of 1972
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While the club managed re-entry into the Bundesliga in 1991, the steel company withdrew funds and the team was again renamed, as
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26 years after its foundation, in 2023. They will play in the highest Austrian football league for the first time in the
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in 1993. In 1997, due to financial difficulties, the club finally had to dissolve, by merger with its long-time rival
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Historical chart of league performance of FC Linz and their successor Blau-Weiß Linz
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amateur leagues since the 2014–15 season and, according to the
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2013 re-established as FC Stahl Linz (amateur club)
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SV Eisen und Stahl, SK VÖEST Linz and SK VOEST Linz
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In 1949, the team was renamed 642: 630: 618: 606: 580: 550: 520: 490: 260:, a factory squad of the public 137: 22: 704:2013 establishments in Austria 689:1946 establishments in Austria 1: 377:Austrian Football Bundesliga 287:won the championship of the 258:SV Eisen und Stahl 1946 Linz 264:steel company (present-day 190:; 27 years ago 171:; 11 years ago 159:; 78 years ago 720: 424:Runners-up (2): 1978, 1994 674:Football clubs in Austria 434:Champions (2): 1991, 1996 295:, the predecessor of the 239:. 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