SV Gerasdorf

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The SV Gerasdorf , just SVG was an Austrian football club from the Lower Austrian town of Gera village , playing for the Vienna Football Association. To his most successful period of the club from 1994 to 1998, played in the second division before he together with the VSE St. Pölten in FC Lower Austria rose, the 2000 ended in bankruptcy. In 1998 a new club called SV Gerasdorf / Stammersdorf was founded, which today plays in Gerasdorf.

history

The SV Gerasdorf was founded in 1966 and slowly works its way from 4th grade to the Vienna City League, the fourth highest Austrian level, in which the club first participated in the 1989/90 season. In 1993/94, SV Gerasdorf was never worse than third as champions in the Regionalliga Ost . However, through a syndicate with the insolvent Bundesliga relegated Wiener Sport-Club , SV Gerasdorf went one level higher into the second division, because the two clubs swapped their league places.

Thanks to experienced players like Gerhard Steinkogler , Frenk Schinkels and Kurt Garger - who later took over the training - the new second division team was able to hold its own surprisingly well. As early as the 1995/96 season , as a league runner-up, they were able to participate in the relegation to the Bundesliga with only four defeats in 30 games . Against FC Admira / Wacker there was a 4: 3 win away from home, but this was followed by a 0: 6 defeat at home. The SV Gerasdorf remained in the second division, where he stayed in midfield and in 1997 brought another prominent coach in Hans Krankl . At the instigation of Lower Austrian Governor Erwin Pröll , however, in 1998 a merger with the second division VSE St. Pölten to form FC Niederösterreich, playing in St. Pölten. Only two years later, the club went bankrupt and so was SV Gerasdorf history.

The women's team plays in the 2nd Vienna Women's Regional League.

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