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Rapid Vienna
Founded in 1899 as "Erster Wiener Arbeiter-Fußball-Club" (First Viennese Workers' Football Club), SK Rapid Vienna is the most successful and decorated club in Austrian football history. The club adopted its iconic green and white colors and the name "Rapid" in 1899, inspired by the German club Rapide Berlin. Based in the capital city of Vienna, Rapid has cultivated a powerful identity rooted in working-class tradition, passion, and an unwavering attacking spirit. The club's home is the Allianz Stadium (formerly known as the Gerhard Hanappi Stadium), a modern arena in the Hütteldorf district that holds over 28,000 fans. The atmosphere, particularly in the legendary "Westkurve" terrace, is renowned for its intensity. Rapid's trophy cabinet is the most impressive in the nation, boasting a record 32 Austrian Bundesliga titles and a record 14 Austrian Cup victories. On the European stage, they reached the final of the 1985 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, losing to Everton, and have made numerous appearances in the UEFA Champions League group stage. The club's history is studded with legendary players, including all-time top scorer Hans Krankl, the prolific Toni Polster, and modern icons like Steffen Hofmann. Rapid's playing style has traditionally emphasized offensive, high-tempo football, often described as "Rapid-style" – direct, physical, and fueled by relentless fan support. This identity is deeply intertwined with its fan culture; the "Hütteldorfer" are among the most loyal and vocal in Europe, famous for the "Rapid-Viertelstunde" (Rapid Quarter-Hour), a final 15-minute surge of support that has inspired many comebacks. A defining feature of the club is its fierce rivalry with FK Austria Wien, known as the "Wiener Derby," one of the most heated derbies in world football. Currently competing in the Austrian Bundesliga, Rapid remains a perennial contender for domestic honors and European qualification. An interesting historical note is that the Austrian national team that famously defeated England 3-2 in 1936, dubbed the "Wunderteam," was largely composed of Rapid Vienna players, cementing the club's early legacy.
About Rapid Vienna
Rapid Vienna is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1899. Rapid Vienna currently fields a squad of 34 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Rapid Vienna fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Rapid Vienna schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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