KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa

KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa is an Austrian association football club from the Favoriten district in Vienna, founded in 1936.

After the autumn round on December 4, 1948, the club was renamed to Favoritner SK Blau-Weiß to improve its appeal to the public.

The start in the highest Austrian league was tailor-made: In the first game, the blue-whites reached a 2–2 draw against First Vienna 1894 in front of 50,000 spectators at the Prater Stadium.

After the B-League was replaced by the regional leagues as the second stage in 1959, Ankerbrot came to the Regionalliga Ost in 1959, but were relegated by one point.

Ultimately, in 1998 it returned to the fourth-division Viennese league as KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa, in which the club continues to play with interruptions to this day.

In the summer of 2006, the KSV Ankerbrot Montelaa received the former Wienerfeldplatz as its new home, which from then on bears the name Anker Arena.