SV Bad Aussee

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SV Bad Aussee
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Full name SV Bad Aussee
place Bad Aussee, Styria
Founded 1932
Dissolved 2011
Club colors blue White
Stadion Panoramic stadium
Top league First League
successes Regional league champion in mid-2007
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The SV Bad Aussee was an Austrian football club from Bad Aussee in the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut . Until 2010, the association's president was the German president of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA) and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of VfB Stuttgart Dieter Hundt .

history

SV Bad Aussee was founded in 1932 with the club colors blue and white. In 2000, the club rose to the fourth class national league . Through the contacts between President Dieter Hundt and Regional Councilor Gerhard Hirschmann , SV Bad Ausse received subsidies amounting to millions from the state, which enabled the construction of the panorama stadium in 2003 . In 2005 he won the national championship title and was promoted to the Central Regionalliga . Thanks to the sponsors and supporters Harreither, Richard Trenkwalder and President Dieter Hundt and former national player Heinz Thonhofer as coach, the Blue and Whites secured in the second Regionalliga- 2006/07 season in first place in front of the FC Wels and the associated grid position the first division for the following season.

In this, SV Bad Aussee had to play in the Donawitz stadium in Leoben at the beginning of the first half of the season, as their own panorama stadium was only suitable for the Bundesliga from September 2007. At the end of the season, the club had to go back to the Middle Regional League as bottom of the table and without a win in their own stadium.

The 2008-09 season ranked only 13 and should have been relegated to the Styrian League ended Bad Aussee thus. In addition, on June 25, 2009, the bankruptcy of the SV Bad Aussee at the Leoben Regional Court was opened. For bankruptcy administrator Norbert Scherbaum appointed who have the bankruptcy proceedings against SK Sturm Graz and Grazer AK transacted. The continuation of the club was secured and with the withdrawal of 1. FC Vöcklabruck just before the start of the season, Bad Aussee remained in the Middle Regional League.

The bankruptcy proceedings could be ended at the beginning of 2010 with a compulsory settlement , but Bad Aussee had no chance in the regional league. With only four points from 30 games and a goal difference of 14: 119, the club was knocked off last and must therefore be relegated to the Styrian regional league.

On July 12, 2010, after detailed deliberations by the club's board, it was decided, without a dissenting vote, to cease playing the combat team. The team of players for participation in the Styrian regional league was considered too small and the budget situation was too uncertain due to the previous compulsory compensation. The club should initially continue to exist in youth games.

After many discussions between the board and members, the idea was born in December 2010 to look for a cooperation with the neighboring club FC Altaussee. In parallel general meetings of both clubs on May 15, 2011, the FC Ausseerland was unanimously founded from the members of the two clubs and the SV Bad Aussee was dissolved. The aim of the new association is to bundle forces in the Ausseerland and above all to promote youth work. The FC Ausseerland fighting team takes the place of FC Altaussee in the Enns regional league. The new executive committee of FC Ausseerland consists of the industrialist Johann Christof and the former Styrian Provincial Councilor Günter Dörflinger.

Former known players

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  1. Out of control. (No longer available online.) Ballesterer fm, November 14, 2011, archived from the original on October 4, 2012 ; Retrieved August 1, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ballesterer.at
  2. a b LG Leoben, file number 17 S 47 / 09v
  3. SV Bad Aussee: SV Bad Aussee ceases combat team operations (accessed on July 26, 2010)
  4. Kleine Zeitung of July 14, 2010: SV Bad Aussee is at the end (accessed on July 26, 2010)
  5. Aussee bundles forces