SKN St. Pölten

Full nameSportklub Niederösterreich St. Pölten
FoundedJune 2000
GroundNV Arena
Capacity10,000
Chairman Gottfried Tröstl
Manager Aleksandar Gitsov
LeagueSecond League
2023-248th

Sportklub Niederösterreich St. Pölten is a football club from St. Pölten the capital of the Austrian federal state Lower Austria. St. Poelten plays in the Austrian Football First League, the second division in the Austrian football league system.[1]

History

SKN St. Poelten was founded in June 2000. The new club took over all belongings of the predecessor, FCN St. Poelten .Most important was the ownership of the Bundesliga junior center. Through this the club did not enter in the lowest class but was allowed in the 2nd League West, the fifth level of Austrian football.

The next two seasons they won the championships and reached the Regionalliga Ost(3rd division).In the 2003/04 season the club reached the 4th place. The following season the club reached sixth place in the league reached in the Austrian Cup the quarter-finals. They won over SV Wörgl (3-0), SW Bregenz (2–1) and a sensational 5-1 victory overAustria Salzburg in the third round. In the quarter-finals, St. Poelten, was beaten by Austria Wien 6-0. In autumn 2009 the club could present the plans for the new stadium which is currently built in the Ratzersdorf district of St.Pölten.

In the 2007/08 season they won the Regionalliga and were promoted to the First League. In the summer of 2016, they were promoted to the Bundesliga. In the 2020/21 season they were relegated to the 2. Liga.

Current squad

As of 9 August 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  Germany Tom Hülsmann
2 DF  Germany Stefan Thesker
4 DF  Austria Sebastian Bauer
5 DF  Austria Lukas Buchegger
6 MF  Austria Andree Neumayer
7 FW  Austria Winfred Amoah
8 MF  Austria Christoph Messerer
9 FW  Austria Bernd Gschweidl
10 MF  Austria Marcel Ritzmaier
11 MF  Germany Marc Stendera
12 DF  France Wilguens Paugain
13 GK  Austria Pirmin Strasser
15 DF  Norway Sondre Skogen
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  Austria Nicolas Wisak
18 MF  Austria Benedict Scharner
19 DF  Austria David Riegler
22 MF  Austria Stefan Nutz
23 DF  Austria Dirk Carlson
24 DF  Germany Dario Tadic
26 GK  Austria Thomas Turner
34 MF  Austria Leomend Krasniqi
37 DF  Austria Julian Keiblinger
70 DF  Germany Gerhard Dombaxi
71 FW  France Claudy M'Buyi
GK  Austria Marcel Kurz

Coaching history (21st century)

[2]

Start End Coach
7/2000 6/2002 Karl Daxbacher
7/2002 6/2003 Horst Kirasitsch
7/2003 11/2004 Frenkie Schinkels
1/2005 4/2006 Günther Wessely
4/2006 6/2006 Peter Benes
4/2006 6/2006 Markus Kernal
7/2006 1/2007 Walter Hörmann
1/2007 9/2013 Martin Scherb
9/2013 9/2013 Thomas Nentwich
9/2013 5/2014 Gerald Baumgartner
6/2014 10/2014 Herbert Gager
10/2014 3/2015 Michael Steiner
3/2015 6/2015 Jochen Fallmann
6/2015 10/2016 Karl Daxbacher
10/2016 9/2017 Jochen Fallmann
9/2017 9/2017 Marcel Ketelaer
9/2017 4/2018 Oliver Lederer
4/2018 10/2018 Dietmar Kühbauer
10/2018 10/2018 Marcel Ketelaer
10/2018 6/2019 Ranko Popovic
6/2019 3/2020 Alexander Schmidt
3/2020 4/2021 Robert Ibertsberger
4/2021 4/2021 Georg Zellhofer
4/2021 6/2021 Gerald Baumgartner
7/2021 10/2023 Stephan Helm
8/2023 10/2023 Emanuel Pogatetz
10/2023 12/2023 Jan Schlaudraff
1 /2024 5/2024 Philipp Semlic
5/2024 6/2024 Christoph Witamwas
7/2024 Aleksandar Gitsov

Notable players

  • Zlatko Kranjcar (1990)
  • Frank Schinkels (2002–04)

Youth work

The SKN St. Poelten currently has ten youth teams for children from the age of 7 to 15, with a total of 150 children and youths. In addition to the junior teams, the club has a second team (SKN II), which plays their games in the Mid Western League, with the squad mostly consisting of squad players under the age of 18.

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