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KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa is an Austrian association football club from the Favoriten district in Vienna, founded in 1936. The women's team, now defunct, were unexpectedly Austrian champions in 1975. At the turn of the 40s and 50s the men's team was one of the strongest in the country, however currently the club plays at an amateur level. The club has had numerous name changes and mergers over the course of its history.

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  • Der Kultur- und Sportverein Ankerbrot Montelaa ist ein österreichischer Fußballverein aus dem Wiener Gemeindebezirk Favoriten. Der Laaer Berg (wr. Monte Laa) ist eine Erhebung im Süden des Bezirkes. In der Saison 1951/52 spielte der Verein unter dem vorübergehenden Namen Favoritner SK Blau-Weiß in der A-Liga. (de)
  • KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa is an Austrian association football club from the Favoriten district in Vienna, founded in 1936. The women's team, now defunct, were unexpectedly Austrian champions in 1975. At the turn of the 40s and 50s the men's team was one of the strongest in the country, however currently the club plays at an amateur level. The club has had numerous name changes and mergers over the course of its history. (en)
  • KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa – austriacki klub piłkarski, mający siedzibę w wiedeńskiej dzielnicy Favoriten. Obecnie gra w . (pl)
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  • Der Kultur- und Sportverein Ankerbrot Montelaa ist ein österreichischer Fußballverein aus dem Wiener Gemeindebezirk Favoriten. Der Laaer Berg (wr. Monte Laa) ist eine Erhebung im Süden des Bezirkes. In der Saison 1951/52 spielte der Verein unter dem vorübergehenden Namen Favoritner SK Blau-Weiß in der A-Liga. (de)
  • KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa is an Austrian association football club from the Favoriten district in Vienna, founded in 1936. The women's team, now defunct, were unexpectedly Austrian champions in 1975. At the turn of the 40s and 50s the men's team was one of the strongest in the country, however currently the club plays at an amateur level. The club has had numerous name changes and mergers over the course of its history. (en)
  • KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa – austriacki klub piłkarski, mający siedzibę w wiedeńskiej dzielnicy Favoriten. Obecnie gra w . (pl)
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