Sportclub Niederösterreich St. Pölten Sportclub ( German: Sportklub Niederösterreich St. Pölten ) is an Austrian women's football club from the city of the same name . Since the 2016/17 season, it has been part of the St. Pölten Football Club. Four-time champion of Austria, six-time winner of the Austrian Cup.
| Full title | Sportklub Niederösterreich St. Polten | ||
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| Based | 2006 | ||
| Stadium | Voitplatz | ||
| Capacity | 8,000 | ||
| The president | Wilfried Schmaus | ||
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| Competition | Frauen Bundesliga | ||
| 2017/18 | Champion | ||
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History
The women's soccer team was founded in 2006 under the name Spratzern. In the 2008/09 season, the team won the Lower Austrian Lundesliga Championship and qualified in Austria's second-strongest women's football division. In the 2010/11 season, Spratzern football players won the tournament in their group, but in the final round, where the only place in the top division was played, he took second place after the team “Kleinmunchen” from Linz [1] . They managed to get into the elite league in a year, defeating Parndorf in decisive butt games - 8: 1 and 4: 0.
In the top-level debut season, Spratzern immediately took second place in the championship, 7 points behind Neulengbach . Forward team Lisa Makas took third place in the scorer dispute with 22 goals [2] [3] . In the 2012/13 season, Spratzern again became second, but lost to Neulengbach only by the difference in goals scored and goals conceded [4] . The same teams met in the Austrian Cup final and Spratzern won the penalty shoot-out, winning the first trophy in their history [5] .
In the 2013/14 season, the team made its debut in the Champions League , where in the 1/16 finals lost in the total of two matches to the Italian Torres . In the same season, the club changed its name to Sankt Pölten-Spratzern, which he performed under until 2016.
In 2015, the club for the first time in its history won the Austrian championship, breaking the twelve-year hegemony of Neulengbach [6] . In June 2016, the team entered the structure of the St. Pölten Football Club [7] .
Composition
On September 9, 2018 [8] Note: Flags are indicated since a player can have more than one citizenship according to FIFA rules.
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Achievements
- Championship of Austria
- Champion : 2014/15 , 2015/16 , 2016/17 , 2017/18
- Austrian Cup
- Owner : 2012/13 , 2013/14 , 2014/15 , 2015/16 , 2016/17 , 2017/18
Notes
- ↑ ÖFB Frauenliga Saison 2009/2010 (German) . frauenfussball.at . Date of appeal September 9, 2018.
- ↑ NOeFV, Saison 2011/12, Frauenfussball, ÖFB-Frauenliga (German) . fussballoesterreich.at . Date of treatment September 9, 2018. Archived on September 7, 2017.
- ↑ NOeFV, Saison 2011/12, Frauenfussball, ÖFB-Frauenliga, Torschützenliste (German) . fussballoesterreich.at . Date of treatment September 9, 2018. Archived on September 7, 2017.
- ↑ NOeFV, Saison 2012/13, Frauenfussball, ÖFB-Frauenliga (German) . fussballoesterreich.at . Date of treatment September 9, 2018. Archived on September 7, 2017.
- ↑ NÖFV, Saison 2012/13, Cup Bewerbe, ÖFB LadiesCup (German) . fussballoesterreich.at . Date of treatment September 9, 2018. Archived on January 29, 2018.
- ↑ St. Pölten-Spratzern ist erstmals Meister (German) . derstandard.at . STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft mbH (9. Mai 2015). Date of treatment September 9, 2018. Archived on November 28, 2017.
- ↑ Spratzerner Frauen spielen künftig für den SKN (German) . noe.orf.at. Österreichischer Rundfunk (18. Juni 2016). Date accessed September 9, 2018. Archived July 29, 2018.
- ↑ Club official website