ASKÖ Pasching

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ASKÖ Pasching
Logo of the club as FC Superfund
Full name ASKÖ Pasching
last: FC Superfund
place Pasching
Founded May 28, 1946
Dissolved June 1, 2007 (move to Carinthia)
Club colors Black green
Stadion Forest stadium
Top league Bundesliga
successes 3rd place 2004 , 2006
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The ASKÖ Pasching was an Austrian football club from Pasching , a municipality on the southwestern edge of the Upper Austrian capital Linz . The club was founded in 1946 and was colored black and green. At its most successful time, ASKÖ Pasching played a total of five seasons in the Bundesliga from 2002/03 to 2006/07 under the sponsorship names SV PlusCity Pasching and FC Superfund . In the media at this time, the club was also referred to by the colloquial names SV Pasching , FC Pasching and the like. At the General Assembly on May 10, 2007, with four votes against from 70 eligible voters present, the resolution was passed to relocate the association's headquarters to Klagenfurt on June 1, 2007 , where ASKÖ Pasching now has a new identity as SK Austria Kärnten , until bankruptcy on June 14 June 2010.

history

The ASKÖ Pasching (→ Working Group for Sport and Physical Culture in Austria ) was founded as ATSV Pasching on June 15, 1946 after a previous meeting at the Gasthof Emhofer . The later name ASKÖ Pasching , under which the club became known throughout Austria, was adopted in 1986 as a sixth division team at the time. The club's rapid rise was achieved at the beginning of the 1990s, when the club rose to the district league in the new Waldstadion in 1991 and moved on to the then fourth-class 2nd regional league in 1993. After the ASKÖ Pasching became fifth class again due to the regional league reform in 1994, the new coach Georg Zellhofer gave the club a rapid upward trend: in 1997 the club entered the fourth division first regional league , and in 1998 the third division regional division middle . In 2000 the third division team managed to advance to the semi-finals of the ÖFB Cup . Among other things, the Bundesliga club SK Sturm Graz and FC Tirol Innsbruck were beaten - champions and runners-up in the same year.

In the 2000/01 season , the ASKÖ Pasching finally managed to march further into the first division , in which the championship title and the associated promotion to the Bundesliga succeeded in its debut year 2001/02 . After this surprising rise, the team continued to exceed all expectations in the 2002/03 season and held second place in the table for a long time before they could qualify for the UI Cup in fifth . There she managed a legendary 4-0 home win over Werder Bremen in the semifinals and they only failed in the final against FC Schalke 04 . In the following 2003/04 season , Pasching, which announced its renaming to FC Superfund on July 21, 2003 , played a very strong second half after a moderate start; the team survived all 18 second round matches undefeated. In the end, ASKÖ Pasching reached third place in the table and thus the first chance to participate in the UEFA Cup . Here, however, they were eliminated in the second qualifying round after a 3-1 home win against Zenit St. Petersburg due to the away goals rule.

The Paschinger Waldstadion

Over time, Pasching established himself in the upper half of the table. In the 2004/05 season they took 4th place in the table and qualified again for qualification for the UEFA Cup. The club met Zenit St. Petersburg again in the second qualifying round and were only eliminated due to the away goals rule. On January 1, 2006, things changed after coach Georg Zellhofer left the club after more than nine years as coach Paschings. Andreas Heraf was appointed as his successor, but he resigned after only three unsuccessful games. Dietmar Constantini took over his position and the team qualified directly for the UEFA Cup in the 2005/06 season with third place in the table. Because of his involvement with the private broadcaster ATV and because his soccer training camps did not give him the necessary time, he left the club at the end of May 2006.

The coaching successor came in June 2006 the Croatian Milan Đuričić , with whom the team was eliminated in the UEFA Cup after two defeats against AS Livorno . On October 24, 2006 Đuričić announced the resignation together with his assistant coach Milan Miklavič . Like his assistant coach, he cited personal reasons as the occasion. The day after, Didi Constantini took over the coaching post again until the end of the season. In April 2007, Pasching President Franz Grad announced that the club would move to Klagenfurt in Carinthia and play there under a new identity and leadership as SK Austria Kärnten . At the same time, a new club called FC Superfund Pasching was founded in Pasching as a successor club. Austria Kärnten had to file for bankruptcy on June 14, 2010 and stopped playing.

player

Top scorer :

successes

European Cup results

see: FC Pasching / European Cup statistics

Web links

Commons : FC Pasching  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Report on the General Assembly of May 10, 2007 at kaernten.orf.at
  2. ^ Announcement on the FC Superfund website of July 22, 2003