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The Floridsdorfer Athletics Sports Club or simply Floridsdorfer AC or FAC is a professional football club based in Floridsdorf, the 21st district of Vienna. The club was founded in August 1904.[1] Floridsdorfer AC won the Austrian football championship in 1918 and are currently playing in the Austrian 2. Liga, the second tier of Austrian football. The club colours are blue and white.

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Current squad
- As of 23 July, 2025[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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- As of 17 November 2022[3]
From 1930 onwards
Richard Ziegler / Karl Schrott (1930–1931)
Karl Jiszda (1931–1934)
Ferdinand Humenberger (1935)
Rudolf Seidl (1935–1940)
Eduard Frühwirth (1939–1947)
Anton Artes (1947–1948)
Karl Durspekt (1948)
Anton Artes (1949–19??)
- Unknown (1949–1982)
Rudolf Sabetzer (1982–1983)
Leopold Grausam (1984–1985)
- Unknown (1985–1992)
Gustav Thaler (1992–1995)
Walter Dannhauser (1995)
Friedrich Täubler (1995)
Helmut Senekowitsch (1995–1996)
Gustav Thaler (1996–1997)
Christian Keglevits (1997–2000)
Erich Obermayer (2000–2001)
Andreas Reisinger (2001)
Rudolf Eggenberger (2001–2004)
Peter Flicker (2004)
Karl Berger (2004)
Peter Flicker (2004–2005)
Werner Gössinger (2006–2007)
Damir Canadi (2007–2008)
Dominik Thalhammer (2008)
Peter Seher (2008)
Andreas Ogris (2008–2010)
Damir Canadi (2010)
Christian Prosenik (2011)
Hans Kleer (2011–2015)
Peter Pacult (2015)
Thomas Flögel (2015)
Felix Gasselich (2015–2016)
Jürgen Halper (2016)
Franz Maresch (2017)
Dominik Glawogger (2017)
Thomas Eidler (2017–2018)
Mario Handl (2018)
Oliver Oberhammer (2018)
Andreas Heraf (2018–2019)
Mario Handl (2019–2020)
Lukas Fischer /
Aleksandar Gitsov (2020)
Miron Muslic (2020)
Roman Ellensohn (2021)
Mitja Mörec /
Aleksandar Gitsov (2021)
Mitja Mörec (2021–present)
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