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founded = [[1963]]|
ground = [[Sportpark Eschen-Mauren]]<br/>[[Eschen]], [[Liechtenstein]]|
ground = [[Sportpark Eschen-Mauren]]<br/>[[Eschen]], [[Liechtenstein]]|
capacity = 2,100|
capacity = 2,100 (600 seated |
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chairman = Wolfgang Marxer|
manager = {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uwe Wegmann]] |
manager = {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uwe Wegmann]] |

Revision as of 00:56, 23 February 2012

USV Eschen/Mauren
Full nameUnterländer Spielervereinigung
Eschen/Mauren
Founded1963
GroundSportpark Eschen-Mauren
Eschen, Liechtenstein
Capacity2,100 (600 seated
ChairmanWolfgang Marxer
ManagerGermany Uwe Wegmann
League1. Liga, Group 3 - Swiss

USV Eschen/Mauren is a Liechtensteiner football club from Eschen and Mauren.

They play at the Sportpark Eschen-Mauren, which used to be the national football stadium, until the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz was built. USV Eschen/Mauren, like all other Liechtensteiner teams, play in the Swiss Football League system. The first team plays in 1. Liga, Group 3, the third tier of the Swiss Football League, following promotion in the 2007/08 season from 2.Liga interregional as a result of winning the Group 5 division.

The club was originally formed in 1963 as a merger of FC Mauren and FC Eschen. Since 1975, the first team has always played in Liga 2 except for the 1999/2000 season when they were promoted to 1. Liga, Group 3 before being relegated back again to 2.Liga interregional. After the 2007/08 season, it won promotion once again.

USV has won the Liechtensteiner Cup on 4 occasions, the most recent being in 1987. In the 2009-10 Liechtensteiner Cup, the first team was drawn against its reserve squad in the semi-finals. The first team won the match and earned a spot in the finals, losing to FC Vaduz.


Sportpark Eschen-Mauren

Honours

1976, 1977, 1978, 1987

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Liechtenstein LIE Benjamin Büchel
3 DF Liechtenstein LIE Daniel Kaufmann
4 DF Liechtenstein LIE Franz-Josef Vogt
5 DF Liechtenstein LIE Michael Stocklasa
6 DF Liechtenstein LIE Andreas Simma
7 MF Austria AUT Mathias Barandun
8 MF Nigeria NGA Uline Obhafuoso
9 FW Switzerland SUI Marco Colocci
10 MF Austria AUT Metin Batir
11 FW Serbia SRB Igor Manojlovic
13 DF Liechtenstein LIE Raphael Stulz
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Liechtenstein LIE Armando Heeb
15 MF Liechtenstein LIE Dennis Demirci
16 FW Austria AUT Eren Dulundu
17 MF Liechtenstein LIE Marco Fässler
18 MF Liechtenstein LIE Christoph Biedermann
19 DF Liechtenstein LIE Fabio D'Elia
20 DF Liechtenstein LIE Manuel Fisch
21 MF Liechtenstein LIE Raphael Huber
22 FW Switzerland SUI Flavio Piperno
23 GK Austria AUT Cetin Batir
24 GK Liechtenstein LIE Mario Tichy

Reserve Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Liechtenstein LIE Manuel Matt
DF Liechtenstein LIE Christian Ritter
DF Liechtenstein LIE Martin Kaiser
DF Liechtenstein LIE Nicolas Schäfer
DF Liechtenstein LIE Raphael Müller
DF Liechtenstein LIE Niklas Wehrle
DF Liechtenstein LIE Peter Kersting
MF Turkey TUR Sakir Kaplan
MF Turkey TUR Burak Karakoc
MF Turkey TUR Ünlü Necati
MF Liechtenstein LIE Simon Matt
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Liechtenstein LIE Sandro Wolfinger
MF Liechtenstein LIE Florin Frick
MF Liechtenstein LIE Stefan Maag
MF Liechtenstein LIE Michael Ott
MF Switzerland SUI Elia Sozzi
MF Chile CHI Renato Ortega
FW Liechtenstein LIE Diego Haas
FW Liechtenstein LIE Michael Marxer
FW Liechtenstein LIE Marco Willi
FW Liechtenstein LIE Dominik Ritter