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SV Horn
Association football club in Austria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sportverein Horn is a football club based in the city of Horn, Austria, which competes in the Austrian Regionalliga East, one of the third tiers of Austrian football, following relegation from the 2. Liga in the 2024–25.
Founded in 1922, SV Horn won the Landesliga Niederösterreich title in 1991, 1998, and 2007. In 2008, the club claimed the Austrian Cup by defeating SV Feldkirchen in the final, although clubs from the Austrian Football Bundesliga and the Second Division did not participate in that edition of the competition. SV Horn subsequently contested the unofficial Austrian Supercup in 2008, where they were defeated 7–1 by Rapid Wien.
On 8 June 2015, Japanese international Keisuke Honda's management company, Honda ESTILO—run by his brothers Hiroyuki and Youji—acquired a 49% stake in the club.[1] In 2018, the investment group sold its shares, returning the club to local ownership.[2]

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Honours
- Austrian Cup
- Winners (1): 2007–08
Current squad

- As of 14 September, 2025[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
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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Managerial history
- As of 29 May 2025[4]
From 1990 onwards
Anton Dragúň (1990–1994)
Karl Daxbacher (1994–1995)
Peter Leitl (1995)
Andreas Singer (1995–1999)
Willhelm Schuldes (1999–2003)
Reinhard Schendlinger (2003–2004)
Bohumil Smrček (2004)
Attila Sekerlioglu (2005)
Rupert Marko (2005–2010)
Michael Streiter (2010–2013)
Willhelm Schuldes (2013–2014)
Christoph Westerthaler (2014–2015)
Hans Kleer (2015–2016)
Christoph Westerthaler (2016)
Hamayoshi Masanori (2016–2017)
Carsten Jancker (2017–2018)
Hamayoshi Masanori (2017–2019)
Hans Kleer (2019–2020)
Aleksandr Borodyuk (2020)
Genadi Petrov (2020)
Davod Mladina (2020)
Genadi Petrov (2020)
Alexander Schriebl (2020–2021)
Rolf Landerl (2021–2022)
Philipp Riederer (2022–2024)
Thomas Janeschitz (2024–2025)
Andreas Lipa (2025–present)
References
External links
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