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Football club
FC Lustenau 07
Full nameFussball Club Lustenau 07
Founded20 September 1907; 117 years ago (1907-09-20)
GroundStadion an der Holzstraße
Lustenau
Capacity2,000
PresidentDr. Omer Rehman
ManagerPhilipp Hagspiel
LeagueVorarlbergliga
2020–21Vorarlbergliga, 7th
Home colours Away colours

FC Lustenau 07 is a football club based in Lustenau, Vorarlberg. They currently compete in the Vorarlbergliga, one of the fourth tiers of Austrian football. Until the 2012–13 they played in the Second League.

Although the club has never had much domestic success, it played a pivotal role in the development of European club football prior to UEFA-sanctioned competitions.

Historical chart of league performance

Honours

  • Bodensee-Fußballvereinigung
    • Winner (7): 1910, 1911, 1913, 1926, 1927, 1932, 1933

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