Wolfsberger AC

Wolfsberg
Full nameRiegler & Zechmeister Pellets Wolfsberger Athletik Club
NicknameRZ Pellets WAC
Founded1931 (1931)
GroundLavanttal-Arena, Wolfsberg
Capacity7,300
Owner(s)Dietmar Riegler and Otto Zechmeister
ChairmanDietmar Riegler
ManagerIsmail Atalan
LeagueAustrian Bundesliga
2024–25Austrian Bundesliga, 4th of 12
Websitewww.rzpelletswac.at

Wolfsberger Athletik Club (commonly known as Wolfsberger AC or WAC) is a professional Austrian football club based in Wolfsberg, Carinthia. The team competes in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, the top flight of Austrian football, and is known as RZ Pellets WAC for sponsorship purposes.

Founded in 1931, Wolfsberger spent most of their history in the lower divisions before rising to prominence in the 21st century. Between 2007 and 2012 they operated in a joint venture with SK St. Andrä, competing as WAC/St. Andrä. In 2012, the club won the First League title, securing promotion to the Bundesliga for the first time, where they finished fifth in their debut top-flight campaign.

Wolfsberger established themselves as a stable Bundesliga side and qualified for European competition on multiple occasions, most notably reaching the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League group stage after finishing third in the 2018–19 Bundesliga. The club claimed its first major honour in 2025, winning the Austrian Cup with a 1–0 victory over TSV Hartberg.[1]

History

Wolfsberger AC was founded by Adolf Ptazcowsky, Karl Weber, Hermann Maierhofer, Franz Hafner and Michael Schlacher in 1931. After spending the first thirty-seven years of its existence on lower tiers of the Austrian league pyramid, the club eventually achieved promotion to the Austrian Regional League, which was on the second tier of the pyramid at that time, in 1968. WAC stayed at this level, with one exception during the 1977–78 season, for the next seventeen years, establishing themselves as a mid-table side.

At the end of the 1984–85 season, Wolfsberger AC eventually dropped back to the third level. The club returned for two further second-level appearances during the 1988–89 and 1990–91 seasons, but was immediately relegated each time. In 1994, the club was a founding member of the reactivated Regional League as the third tier of the pyramid. After being in the promotion race for the first few years in the new league, strength of the club gradually declined and eventually led to relegation at the end of the 2001–02 season.

In 2007, WAC and neighbours SK St. Andrä decided to enter a cooperation. While both clubs remained as separate entities, they closely worked together on almost all aspects: "Central areas of both clubs like administration, management, economy, marketing, gastronomy, as well as the athletic section as the core (both the senior and junior teams) will be centrally administered from the newly created offices of WAC/St. Andrä at Wolfsberg." Since SK St. Andrä were playing at the Regional League, the team began at this level, from which it was promoted to the First League in 2010. At the end of the 2011–12 season, the cooperation secured promotion to the Bundesliga with one round of matches to go. Soon afterwards, the cooperation was dissolved; Wolfsberger AC thus competed as an independent club on the highest level of Austrian football for the first time in their history.

After their first year in the highest class they came in 5th. After the season manager Nenad Bjelica left the club and became manager of FK Austria Wien, the champion of the 2012–13 season. Slobodan Grubor replaced him but after weak performances in the new season he was replaced by Dietmar Kühbauer.

The team became known as 'RZ Pellets WAC' from the 2014–15 season, due to sponsorship.[2]

Wolfsberger AC qualified to the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League group stage for first time in their history, after finishing third in the 2018–19 Austrian Football Bundesliga.[3] They were knocked in the last 32 after losing 8–1 on aggregate to Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.[4]

In the 2024/25 season Wolfsberger AC sensationally won the Austrian Cup and finished 4th in the Bundesliga, being in the title race until the very last matchday.

Honours

Domestic

League

Cup

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 2Q Shakhtyor Soligorsk 2–0 1–0 3–0
3Q Borussia Dortmund 0–1 0–5 0–6
2019–20 Group J Roma 1–1 2–2 4th out of 4
Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–1 4–0
İstanbul Başakşehir 0–3 0–1
2020–21 Group K CSKA Moscow 1–1 1–0 2nd out of 4
Dinamo Zagreb 0–3 0–1
Feyenoord 1–0 4–1
R32 Tottenham Hotspur 1–4 0–4 1–8
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 3Q Gżira United 0–0 4–0 4–0
PO Molde 0–4 1–0 1–4
2025–26 UEFA Europa League 3Q PAOK 0–1 (a.e.t.) 0–0 0–1
UEFA Conference League PO Omonia 2–1 0–1 (a.e.t.) 2–2 (4–5 p)

Current squad

As of 7 February, 2026[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  AUT Lukas Gütlbauer
2 DF  SRB Boris Matić
3 DF  NGA Austin Uzondu
5 DF  CIV Cheick Mamadou Diabaté
6 MF  AUT Florent Hajdini
7 FW  AUT Angelo Gattermayer
8 MF  AUT Simon Piesinger
9 FW  AUT Erik Kojzek
10 MF  KOS Donis Avdijaj
11 FW  KEN Ryan Ogam
12 GK  AUT Nikolas Polster
13 DF  AUT Tobias Gruber
14 MF  NGA Tochukwu Raymond
17 FW  GHA David Atanga
18 MF  AUT Alessandro Schöpf
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  SRB Dejan Zukić
21 GK  AUT David Skubl
22 DF  AUT Dominik Baumgartner
23 MF  BIH Emin Kujović (on loan from Köln)
24 FW  GER Jessic Ngankam (on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt)
25 DF  CIV Adama Dramé
30 MF  AUT Marco Sulzner
31 DF  AUT Fabian Wohlmuth
32 FW  AUT Markus Pink
34 MF  GHA Emmanuel Agyemang
35 DF  NGA Emmanuel Chukwu (on loan from Hoffenheim)
37 DF  AUT Nicolas Wimmer
70 DF  SRB David Đurić
77 DF  AUT Rene Renner

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.

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW  CIV Mickael Dosso (at Al-Khor SC)
16 FW  AUT Thierno Ballo (at Millwall)

Club officials

Position Staff
President Dietmar Riegler
Vice-president Christian Puff
Manager Ismail Atalan
Assistant Manager Hannes Jochum
First-Team Coach Hannes Jochum
First-Team Goalkeeper Coach Mario Krassnitzer
Fitness Coach Hannes Sauerschnig
Athletic Coach Marcel Kuster
Video Analyst Christoph Schricker
Team Doctor Anton Rossmann
Torsten Lenart
Bernhard Tatschl
Physiotherapist Joseph Rainer
Masseur Sasa Rodic
Marketing Staff Michael Paier
Team Manager Florian Pessentheiner
Manager Markus Perchthaler
Sports Coordinator Roman Stary

Managers

References

  1. ^ "Premieren-Titel! WAC gewinnt erstmals den UNIQA ÖFB Cup". oefb.at (in German). Retrieved 1 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Getting to know: WAC RZ Pellets | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club". ChelseaFC.
  3. ^ "Nach historischem Erfolg: WAC sucht Coach und Stadion". SPOX (in German). 27 May 2019. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Alli impresses as Spurs cruise through". BBC Sport.
  5. ^ "Profis". Wolfsberger AC. Retrieved 15 February 2026.
  6. ^ m.b.H., STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft. "WAC setzt Trainer Kühbauer vor die Tür". Retrieved 4 September 2016.