SV Bad Aussee

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SV Bad Aussee
Full nameSportverein Bad Aussee
Founded1932
Dissolved2011
Ground Panoramastadion
Capacity3,000
Chairman Dieter Hundt
Manager Ivo Gölz
League Austrian Regional League Central

SV Bad Aussee was an Austrian association football club, from Bad Aussee. The club was dissolved in 2011.

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