Fixtures

Rakúsko - 2. Liga 05/05 08:30 26 First Vienna FC 1894 vs SV Ried - View
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 05/10 18:30 27 SKN Sankt Pölten vs SV Ried - View
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 05/17 16:10 28 SV Ried vs Sturm Graz II - View
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 05/20 14:00 29 SV Lafnitz vs SV Ried - View
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 05/25 15:30 30 SV Ried vs FC Dornbirn 1913 - View

Results

Rakúsko - 2. Liga 04/26 16:10 25 [2] SV Ried v SKU Amstetten [16] W 3-0
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 04/19 16:10 24 [7] SV Horn v SV Ried [2] W 0-2
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 04/13 18:00 23 [3] SV Ried v SW Bregenz [11] W 5-0
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 04/05 16:10 22 [12] SV Kapfenberg v SV Ried [4] W 1-3
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 03/29 19:30 21 [4] SV Ried v Grazer AK [1] L 0-1
Európa - priateľské zápasy 03/21 12:00 - SV Stripfing/Weiden v SV Ried W 1-6
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 03/15 17:10 20 [4] SV Ried v FC Liefering [12] W 3-2
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 03/08 19:30 19 [3] Leoben DSV v SV Ried [4] L 1-0
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 03/01 17:10 18 [4] SV Ried v SV Stripfing/Weiden [10] W 5-0
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 02/25 09:30 17 [11] FC Flyeralarm Admira v SV Ried [4] L 3-2
Rakúsko - 2. Liga 02/16 19:30 16 [2] SV Ried v Floridsdorfer AC [5] L 0-2
Európa - priateľské zápasy 02/09 17:00 - SV Ried v WSPG Wels W 4-0

Štatistika

 TotalDomáciHostia
Matches played 39 21 18
Wins 19 11 8
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 81 48 33
Goals against 36 17 19
Clean sheets 14 10 4
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - SV Ried

SV Ried, commonly known as SV Guntamatic Ried for sponsorship reasons, is an Austrian association football club from Ried im Innkreis, Upper Austria. The team plays its home matches at Josko Arena, a stadium with a capacity of 7,680. The team currently play in Austrian 2. Liga.

History

Historical chart of SV Ried league performance

The club formed on 5 May 1912 as Sportvereinigung Ried, and played in the regional leagues of Upper Austria until 1991, when they ascended to the national leagues for the first time. SV Ried first achieved promotion to the highest level of Austrian football in 1995.

SV Ried gained their first major honour in 1998 when they won the Austrian Cup, beating Sturm Graz 3–1 in the final. In 2003, Ried were relegated, ending an eight-year spell in the top division. Two seasons later, Ried regained Bundesliga status, becoming champions of the Erste Liga on 23 May 2005 following a 3–2 victory over Kapfenberg. In the following season (2005–06) Ried achieved their highest league finish so far, fourth, in the Bundesliga. The year after they managed to improve once more finishing second and becoming vice-champion. After the first third of the season, the team seemed to battle against relegation and was stuck in the last place for five game weeks. The club management however kept trusting in Helmut Kraft's coaching abilities, which would turn out to be the right decision after all. Twelve matches without a loss in the second third of the season and five wins out of the last five matches from match weeks 32–36 guaranteed the club's highest league finish of second place and a spot in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.

In the 2022–23 season, SV Ried finished in last place, leading to their relegation from the Austrian Bundesliga to the Austrian Second League for the 2023–24. This marked their descent after three consecutive seasons in the top tier.

SV Ried (celým názvom Sportverein Ried im Innkreis) je rakúsky profesionálny futbalový klub sídliaci v meste Ried im Innkreis v spolkovej krajine Horné Rakúsko. Klub bol založený v roku 1912 a v súčasnosti hráva v Österreichischer Fußball-Bundesliga, najvyššej rakúskej futbalovej súťaži.

Domácim štadiónom klubu je Josko Arena, ktorá má kapacitu 7 700 miest. SV Ried vyhral jedenkrát Rakúsky pohár (v roku 1998) a trikrát sa umiestnil na druhom mieste v Österreichischer Fußball-Bundesliga (v rokoch 1990, 2007 a 2009).

Medzi známych hráčov, ktorí reprezentovali SV Ried, patria Hannes Eder, Andreas Heraf, Christian Mayrleb a Wolfgang Walch.