Report 2013
FK Austria Vienna emerges as the major winner at the 19th International Dr. Nimmrichter Memorial Tournament 2013.
Over the past weekend, the traditional Dr. Nimmrichter Memorial Tournament of FC Leonhofen took place for the 19th time, and once again, it was a resounding success! Alongside local top teams, the organizers welcomed representatives from all over Europe!
In the end, Vienna’s Austria narrowly defeated Admira in an exciting final with a score of 1-0, clinching the tournament victory!
With delightful football weather and perfect pitches, the young players showcased high-quality games right from the start. The group stage was played in 2 groups with 7 teams each, and through high-class and thrilling matches, the semifinalists were determined by Sunday noon. Eventually, the teams Austria Vienna, Admira Wacker MÃķdling, NAC Breda, and Hannover 96 advanced.
On Saturday evening, the traditional welcome of the teams took place in the clubhouse under the guidance of the tournament organizers. The participating teams received a gift and exchanged a few words with representatives of the communities, the club, and the participating teams.
On Sunday at noon, the traditional team parade took place, accompanied by the playing of national anthems by the brass band.
In the first semifinal, Admira and Hannover 96 faced off, and this match was a clear affair for the young players from the Southern city. The defending champions left no chance for the guests from Germany and deservedly won 2-0. The second semifinal was more thrilling. After regular time, the match between Vienna’s Austria and the Dutch representative NAC Breda ended in a 0-0 draw, leading to a penalty shootout, which the Young Violets ultimately won.
But before the grand final showdown with Admira, the placement matches took place, featuring some football highlights. For example, there was a duel between the two cult clubs Rapid Vienna and St. Pauli, as well as a clash between the young bulls from Salzburg and the Blackies from Graz. Two international duels were also on the program, with FC Rapperswil from Switzerland facing Fortuna Sittard, and in the match for third place, the teams NAC Breda and Hannover 96 facing off.
The final was firmly in Austrian hands, and for the second time in this tournament, the teams Austria Vienna and Admira Wacker MÃķdling faced each other. In the preliminary round, Austria celebrated a 2-0 victory over the Southern city team, and this time they narrowly prevailed again. Shortly before the end, the Young Violets scored the golden goal, and thanks to the 1-0 win, they dethroned Admira and secured the title again after 2011.
During the grand award ceremony, the best individual players were announced.
Best Player: Patrick Koller, Admira Wacker
Best Goalkeeper: Philipp Bachmeier, Red Bull Salzburg
Top Scorer: Maurice Kirsch, Hannover 96
The tournament was not only a success from a sporting perspective. The overall organization was also commendable. For example, each team was assigned a personal caretaker for the two tournament days, who took care of the players’ wishes and concerns around the clock during the tournament.
Additionally, the players and coaching staff were treated to a nutritious lunch on both days, entirely provided by FC Leonhofen.
On behalf of the entire organizing team, the tournament management extends heartfelt thanks to all participating teams for their participation. The young protagonists and their coaches made the 2013 tournament a sporting and culturally unifying football extravaganza with their outstanding sporting performances and their professional and friendly demeanor.