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USV Neulengbach
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The USV Neulengbach is a football club from Neulengbach, Lower Austria in Austria and was founded in 1923 with the club colors black and white.
Women's Football Section
History
The beginning of the current women’s team of SV Neulengbach dates back to 1992. In Altlengbach, women began practicing for the tent festival of the SV Altlengbach/Laabental and then played at this event as a “clean-up”. The team wanted to continue playing football. A decisive step was made in the 1994/95 season. In the 1st Traisentalcup (predecessor of the NÖ Landesliga) the team could win the title. This set the course for further ascent. In the 1995/96 season, this women’s team was able to play in the 2nd division and already reached second place in the first season (behind Obersdorf/P.). After disagreements with the board of SV Altlengbach, the team moved to Neulengbach. In the Wienerwald district town, the women’s team was integrated into the SV Neulengbach and the next success story began with the establishment of the women’s football section in 1996. In the 1996/97 season, SV Neulengbach took over the league place of the local competitor and now cooperation partner SV Altlengbach in the 2nd Division, the second highest level in Austrian women's football. After the Altlengbach women had just failed with the second place on the rise, the SV Neulengbach already succeeded in the first season of the championship title in the second division and associated with the promotion to the Austrian women's Bundesliga. In the first year in the highest league, the Neulengbach women reached the considerable fifth place among eight participating teams and even came to the final in the cup competition, which the Lower Austrian women lost to Union Kleinmünchen with 1:3. Already in the following season, Neulengbach became vice-champion behind the series winner Union Kleinmünchen and held the third place in 2000 and the two second places in 2001 and 2002 the claim for the Austrian championship title.
In the following years, the SV Neulengbach became the dominant team in Austrian women’s football. The 2002/03 season the Lower Austrian women finished the championship without losing points and with a total of 120 shot to 5 received goals. From 2003 to 2012, the team from the Wienerwald celebrated ten championship titles in series and won the Austrian Cup competition just as often in succession, so the team managed the double ten times in series.
In 2003 they won the ÖFB LadiesCup against Union Kleinmünchen with 5:1, in 2004 FC Südburgenland was defeated with 12:0 and in 2005 they defeated the Innsbruck AC in the final with 2:1. In 2006 and 2007, the opponent was named LUV Graz, the 3-0 respectively. 3:1 was defeated. Against USC Landhaus, the record champion and cup winner, the Mannscha remained