- Hakoah Vienna
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leftarm2=000000|body2=000000|rightarm2=000000|shorts2=000000|socks2=000000Hakoah Vienna (Lang-de|Sport Club Hakoah Wien) is an
Austria n sports club. Prior toWorld War II it produced several Olympic athletes and was notable for fielding an entirelyJew ish football team with players drawn from acrossEurope . Closed down by theNazis in 1938 following the "Anschluss ", it reformed in 1945, though its football team was disbanded in 1949.History
A pair of
Austria n Zionists,cabaret librettist Fritz "Beda" Löhrner and dentistIgnaz Herman Körner , founded the club in 1909. Influenced byMax Nordau 's doctrine of "Muscular Judaism" ( _de. Muskeljudentum), they named the club "Hakoah" (Hebrew: הכח), meaning "the strength" in Hebrew. In its first year, the club's athletes competed infencing , football,field hockey , track & field,wrestling andswimming [ [http://www.hakoah.at/en/textedetail.asp?Block=1&ID=156 Hakoah Sports Divisions] , S.C. Hakoah] .Hakoah Vienna was one of the first football teams to market themselves globally by travelling frequently where they would attract thousands of Jewish fans to their matches against local teams in cities such as
London and New York. Support for Hakoah spread around Europe rapidly as Jews as far as Russia and the United States avidly supported Hakoah Vienna who took advantage of such support by setting up very successful tours and friendlies. As the first "Jewish" team, Hakoah attracted the attention of prominent Jewish figures including authorFranz Kafka .Hakoah finished second in the Austrian league in 1922cite book |first=Joseph M. |last=Siegman |title=Jewish Sports Legends: The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame |edition= 4th ed. |year=2005 |isbn=1574889516 |publisher=Potomac Books |location=Dulles, Virginia |pages=pp. 150–151 |chapter=Hakoah-Vienna Club] .
On the team's trip to London in 1923, they managed to defeat West Ham United by a score of 5–1, admittedly against a largely reserve team. Nevertheless, Hakoah became the first continental club to defeat an English team in
England .In a dramatic game of the 1924-25 season, Hakoah's Hungarian-born goalkeeper
Alexander Fabian broke his arm. The rules at the time didn't allow substitutions so Fabian put his arm in a sling and switched positions with a forward. Seven minutes later Fabian scored the winning goal, clinching Hakoah's league championship.In 1926, the team conducted a highly successful tour of the United States. Their game at
New York City 'sPolo Grounds attracted 46,000 spectators, a record at the time. Many of the team's players, impressed by the relative lack ofanti-Semitism they found, decided to stay in the United States, accepting offers to play for American clubs. Several of these players formed a club calledNew York Hakoah which won the U.S. Open Cup in 1929. A few players emigrated to Mandate Palestine and founded Hakoah Tel Aviv football club there. The loss of so many talented players effectively put an end to the Austrian football team's competitiveness.The athletic club's success extended beyond the football pitch. Hakoah had highly successful sections in
wrestling ,fencing ,water polo , andswimming among other sports. At its pre-war peak, the club had over 5000 members. "Watermarks", a 2004documentary film , tells the story of the Hakoah women's swim team with historical footage from the 1930s and contemporary interviews with surviving team members.After the "
Anschluss " of 1938, theGerman Football Association banned the club and nullified their games. Their stadium was appropriated and given to theNazi party . In 1945 the club was founded again and exists today. The football team, which played in the second division of the Austrian championship after World War II, became defunct in 1949.Revival
In 2000, the Jewish community of Vienna purchased the club's old fields within
Prater park for €10 million with the intention of building a new community center. As of 2006, the club had about 400 members and its football team plays in Austria's minor leagues under the nameSC Maccabi Wien . [cite news |first=Amiram |last=Barkat |title=Vienna Jews get back pre-WWII sporting club |url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/804981.html |work=Haaretz |date=December 25 ,2006 |accessdate=2006-12-25 ] The club opened its new home on 11 March 2008. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/963176.html Jewish club reopens in Vienna 70 years after Nazis seized it] Haaretz, 11 March 2008]Former players
elected former managers
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Béla Guttmann :1932-33Honours
* Austrian Championship titles: 1
**1924/25* 2. Klasse A/II. Liga titles: 2
**1919/20, 1928/29ee also
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Arthur Baar , founder and vice president of Hakoah's football club.
*Judith Haspel , a swimmer from the highly successful Hakoah women's swimming team.References
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* [http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/Hakoah-Vienna.htm "Hakoah-Vienna"] in theInternational Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
* "Encyclopaedia Judaica "External links
* [http://www.hakoah.at/ Official] in German and English.
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