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SKN St. Pölten (women)

Austrian women's football team


Summary

Austrian women's football team

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managerCelia Brancão
leagueÖFB-Frauenliga
season2024–25
positionÖFB-Frauenliga, 1st (Champions)
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& SPORT.CENTER.Lower Austria Sportklub Niederösterreich St. Pölten is an Austrian women's football team, based in St. Pölten ().

The women's team was formed in 2006 at the club ASV Spratzern, then from 2013 to 2016 played under the name FSK St. Pölten-Spratzern. They connected to the men's club for the 2016–17 season. The team currently competes in the ÖFB-Frauenliga, the top-level league of women's football in Austria. The team won the national ÖFB Ladies Cup in 2013 and 2014, as well the consecutive league and cup doubles from 2015 to 2017.

History

SeasonLeagueLevelPlaceGreen background: promotion
2006/07Gebietsliga WestIV1.
2007/08NÖN-FrauenligaIII5.
2008/09NÖN-FrauenligaIII1.
2009/102. Liga OstII1.
2010/112. Liga OstII1.
2011/12ÖFB-FrauenligaI2.
2012/13ÖFB-FrauenligaI2.
2013/14ÖFB-FrauenligaI2.
2014/15ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2015/16ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2016/17ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2017/18ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2018/19ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2019/20Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020/21ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2021/22ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2022/23ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2023/24ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.
2024/25ÖFB-FrauenligaI1.

ASV Spratzern was founded in 1920 and a club women's section was established in 2006.

The team was promoted to the top-level league in 2010–11 season. In the 2012–13 season they secured a top two finish behind SV Neulengbach, enough to secure Austria's second UEFA Women's Champions League spot. They played in the 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League round of 32, but were defeated by Torres of Italy.

The team was renamed in 2013 to include the larger town of St. Pölten and FSK set focus on being a women's club.

In 2015 the team won their first championship. Their title ended a twelve-year title-winning streak from Neulengbach. The defended the title one year later.

In 2016 the team connected to the SKN St. Pölten.

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2013–14UEFA Women's Champions LeagueRound of 32ITA Torres2–21–33–5
2015–16Round of 32ITA Verona4–52–26–7
2016–17Round of 32DEN Brøndby IF Women0–22–22–4
2017–18Round of 32ENG Manchester City0–30–30–6
2018–19Round of 32FRA Paris Saint-Germain1–40–21–6
2019–20Round of 32NED Twente2–42–14–5
2020–21First qualifying roundKVX Mitrovica2–0
Second qualifying roundRUS CSKA Moscow1–0
Round of 32SUI Zürich2–01–03–0
Round of 16SWE Rosengård0–22–22–4
2021–22First qualifying roundTUR Beşiktaş7–0
ITA Juventus1–4
2022–23First qualifying roundMKD Ljuboten7–0
BLR Dinamo-BGU Minsk3–0
Second qualifying roundFIN KuPS2–2 (a.e.t.)1–03–2
Group BGER Wolfsburg2–80–43rd
ITA Roma3–40–5
CZE Slavia Prague1–11–0
2023–24First qualifying roundGRE PAOK3–0
Second qualifying roundISL Valur0–14–04–1
Group BNOR Brann1–21–24th
FRA Lyon0–70–2
CZE Slavia Prague0–00–1
2024–25First qualifying roundAZE Neftchi Baku5–0
ALB Vllaznia1–0
Second qualifying roundSLO ŽNK Mura3–05–08–0
Group DHammarby1–20–24th
Manchester City2–30–2
Barcelona1–40–7

Current squad

Former players

For details of current and former players, see :Category:SKN St. Pölten (women) players.

Honours

  • 10 ÖFB-Frauenliga titles: 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25
  • 11 ÖFB Ladies Cup titles: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131006135746/http://www.noefv.at/noefv/resource/626180143050425480_730133555446836383_jtgNeEIh.pdf Niederösterreichischer Fußball-Verband]
  2. "Hauptmenü".
  3. "Austria (Women) 2010/11".
  4. "Neuer Spielplan für "neue" Teams - News - ÖFB Frauenliga - Frauen - fanreport.com - Amateurfußball in Österreich".
  5. m.b.H., STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft. "St. Pölten-Spratzern ist erstmals Meister".
  6. "Mission Titelverteidigung erfolgreich abgeschlossen - News - SKN St. Pölten Frauen".
  7. (18 June 2016). "Spratzerner Frauen spielen künftig für den SKN (Spratzern Women play for SKN in future)". noe.orf.at.
  8. "Kampfmannschaft Fr.".
  9. "SKN ST. PÖLTEN FRAUEN - Squad".
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