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SV Stripfing

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SV Stripfing
File:SV Stripfing.png
Full nameSportverein Stripfing
Short nameSVS
Founded2 August 1951; 74 years ago (2 August 1951)
StadiumSportsplatz Stripfing
Weikendorf, Lower Austria
Capacity500
PresidentJohann Schuller
ManagerEmin Sulimani[1]
League2. Liga
2024–252. Liga, 13th of 16
Websitehttps://www.sv-stripfing.at/

Sportverein Stripfing known simply as SV Stripfing is an Austrian football club based in Weikendorf, Lower Austria, in the district of Gänserndorf. The club is part of the Lower Austrian Football Association (NÖFV) and was promoted to the Austrian 2. Liga for the 2023–24 season.

History

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SV Stripfing was founded in 1951. Without any significant success, the first 50 years were spent in the depths of the Lower Austrian House of Commons. Stripfing finished the 2007–08 season in sixth place in the 2nd division, the eighth highest division and the lowest for the Stripfing area. In the 2008–09 season, they finished in 15th place and were penultimate. They finished the 2009–10 season in tenth place out of twelve clubs. In the 2010–11 season, they were runners-up in the 2nd class Marchfeld B behind SV Gänserndorf. In the 2011–12 season, they were able to become champions of the 2nd class Marchfeld without defeat and thus rise to the seventh-class 1st class.

In the first season in the 1st Class North they also did not lose a single game and were promoted to the sixth highest division, the Gebietsliga, as champions in 2013. There they were able to continue their run of success and as champions of the Gebietsliga Nord/Nordwest they were promoted to the 2nd Landesliga after only one season in 2014.[2] This was also the end of the march of stripfing, the 2014–15 season ended in fifth place in the 2nd Landesliga Ost, four points behind champions FCM Traiskirchen.

File:Stripfing Performance Graph.png
Historical chart of the club's league performance

In the 2015–16 season, however, they were able to become champions with a five-point lead over pursuers ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha and thus enter the Landesliga. In their first season in the fourth-highest division, they finished fifth in the table, but they had nothing to do with promotion, 20 points behind champions Bruck/Leitha. However, they won the Lower Austrian Cup that season after winning the final against ASK Ybbs and were thus represented in the ÖFB-Cup for the first time in the 2017/18 season.[3] There they were eliminated in the first round by the second division club SC Austria Lustenau. In the league, they narrowly missed out on the championship title in the 2017–18 season: tied on points with SV Leobendorf, the goal difference decided in favor of Leobendorf.

Promotion to the Regionalliga Ost

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In the 2018–19 season, the Marchfelder secured the championship title in the Landesliga under coach Erwin Cseh with only two defeats with a lead of 13 points over Kremser SC. They were promoted to the Regionalliga Ost.

After Stripfing needed a second team for the regional league, a syndicate was formed with FC Angern, which takes part in the championship in the 1st class north (7th level).[4]

On May 12, 2023, the first championship title in the regional league was decided with a win over the second-placed TWL Elektra in Draßburg. SV Stripfing has received a license for the Austrian Football Second League and will play in the Austrian second tier in 2023-24 for the first time in the club's history.[5]

On 3rd November 2025 , The President of SV Stripfing announced that the club would no longer be playing on as due to financial difficulties, they were unable to field a side for the 2nd Division Austrian League match scheduled for 7th November 2025. This was confirmed by Bundesliga CEO Christian Ebenbauer on Monday afternoon on the 3rd November 2025. [6]

Colour and badge

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The team colour is Blue and Yellow.

Current squad

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As of 5 September, 2025[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Elias Scherf (on loan from Hartberg)
3 DF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Miloš Spasić
4 DF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Hidayet Cetinkaya
5 MF File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Mateus Muller
6 MF File:Flag of Senegal.svg SEN Clauvis Etienne Carvalho (on loan from Austria Wien)
7 MF File:Flag of Croatia.svg CRO Jurica Poldrugač
8 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Tolgahan Sahin
9 FW File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Rocco Sutterlüty (on loan from Austria Wien)
10 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Christoph Knasmüllner
11 FW File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Lukas Haubenwaller (on loan from Young Violets)
12 GK File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Antonio Basic
13 GK File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Jonas Überbacher (on loan from Austria Wien)
14 DF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Florian Freissegger
16 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Luka Grasic
17 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Gevorg Saribekyan
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Lars Stöckl (on loan from Austria Wien)
19 FW File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Elvis Isaac
20 MF File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Gabryel
21 FW File:Flag of Croatia.svg CRO Darijo Pecirep
23 DF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Simon Furtlehner
24 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Kerim Abazovic
26 FW File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg CIV Abdoulaye Kanté (on loan from Austria Wien)
27 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Konstantin Kerschbaumer
30 MF File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg MKD Anel Selimoski
37 DF File:Flag of Slovenia.svg SVN Luka Koblar
39 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Wilhelm Vorsager
47 MF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Dario Kreiker
49 FW File:Flag of France.svg FRA Yoann Beaka
66 DF File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Noah Steiner

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Achievements

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  • 2011–12 Champion of the 2nd class Marchfeld and promotion to the 1st class north (7th level)
  • 2012–13 Champion of the 1st Class North and promotion to the Regional League North/Northwest (6th level)
  • 2013–14 Champion of the Regional League North/Northwest and promotion to the 2nd Landesliga Ost (5th level)
  • 2015–16 Champion of the 2nd Landesliga Ost and promotion to the 1st Landesliga (4th level)
  • 2018–19 Champion of the 1st Landesliga and promotion to the Regionalliga Ost (3rd level)
  • 2022–23 Champion of the Regionalliga Ost and promotion to the 2nd League (2nd level)

References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Stripfing im Freudenfremel über Aufstieg meinbezirk.at, 11 May 2014, retrieved 15 July 2019
  3. ^ SV Stripfing is cup winner fanreport.com, on 18 June 2017, retrieved 15 July 2019
  4. ^ Angern to become a stripping partner Archived 2019-07-15 at the Wayback Machine meinfussball.at, 29 May 2019, retrieved 15 July 2019
  5. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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