SV Bad Aussee

The SV Bad Aussee was an Austrian football club based in Bad Aussee, in the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut. President of the association was until 2010 the German president of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations ( BDA) and chairman of the VfB Stuttgart Dieter Hundt.

History

The SV Bad Aussee was founded in 1932 with the club colors of blue and white. In 2000 the club was promoted to the fourth-rate country league. Through the contacts of the President Dieter Hundt with the Regional Minister Gerhard Hirschmann SV Bad Ausse received from land grants in the millions, which enabled the construction of the panoramic stadium in 2003. 2005 succeeded in winning the state championship title and promotion to the Regionalliga Mitte. Thanks to the sponsors and supporters Harreither, Richard Trenkwalder and President Dieter Hundt and former national player Heinz Thonhofer as coach, the Blue -Whites secured in the second Regionalliga 2006/07 season in first place ahead of FC Wels and the associated launch site in the First League for the following season.

In this the SV Bad Aussee had to play at the start of the first round still in Leoben Donawitz Stadium, as the own panoramic stadium was bundesliga fit until September 2007. At the end of the season the club had back in the Regionalliga Mitte again as Table and without a win in their own stadium.

The 2008/09 season ended Bad Aussee ranked only 13 and would have had to descend into the Styrian league. Moreover, it was declared insolvent by June 25, 2009 on the SV Bad Aussee at the Regional Court of Leoben. For bankruptcy administrator Norbert Scherbaum was appointed, who has transacted the insolvency proceedings against SK Sturm Graz and Grazer AK. The continuation of the club could be saved, and by the withdrawal of the 1st FC Vöcklabruck just before start of the season was Bad Aussee also in the regional center.

The bankruptcy procedure could be completed in early 2010 by a compulsory settlement, but sporty Bad Aussee had no chance in the regional league. With just four points from 30 matches and a goal difference of 14:119, the club knocked off last was and therefore must stay in the Styrian league.

On 12 July 2010 it was decided after consideration by the association's board unopposed, set the play mode of the Combat Team. The player squad for participation in the Styrian League was too small, and if the budget situation arising from the previous compulsory settlement as too uncertain. The duration of the association is to be done first in the youth game mode.

After many discussions between the Executive and members of the idea was born in December 2010 to seek a cooperation with the neighboring club FC Altausee. In parallel members general meetings of both teams then the FC Ausseerland was 15 May 2011 unanimously from among the members of the two clubs out and established the SV Bad Aussee dissolved. The goal of the new association is to join forces in the Ausseerland and accelerate especially the youth. The first team of FC Ausseerland takes the place of the FC Altausee in the area league Enns. The new Bureau of FC Ausseer country consists of the industrialist Johann Christof and the former Styrian Provincial Günter Doerflinger.

Former notable players

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Marijan Blazevic
  • Croatia Dragan Bodul
  • Germany Adam Cichon
  • Bulgaria Mitko Dimitrov
  • Austria Thomas Höller
  • Austria Alexander Hörtnagl
  • Slovakia Ján Koziak
  • Brazil Rodrigo Frank Pereira
  • Lithuania Julius Raliukonis
  • Slovakia Pavol Vavrik
  • Japan Hidetoshi Wakui
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