UFC Sankt Peter in der Au

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UFC Sankt Peter in der Au
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Full nameUnion Fussball Club Sankt Peter an der Au
Short nameUFC St. Peter/Au
Founded1946
GroundSportanlage St. Peter, St. Peter in der Au, Austria
Capacity1000
PresidentHerbert Stöger
ChairmanStefan Breitenberger
Sporting directorAndreas Döcker
CoachAdnan Kaltak
League 2. Landesliga Niederösterreich Ost (V)
Website Club website

UFC Sankt Peter in der Au is an Austrian association football club from St. Peter in der Au, founded in 1946.

The club plays its home games on the sports field in St. Peter in der Au, which was completely renovated in 2018. There has always been a rivalry with USC Seitenstetten from the neighboring community to the east, with the derby attracting thousands of fans. [1] [2] The club's biggest success to date was reaching the 1st round of the 1998–99 Austrian Cup, losing 1–5 to SV Würmla. [3] [4]

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References

  1. Derby vor 1100 Zuschauern! Seitenstetten und St. Peter teilen sich die Punkte (in German), ligaportal.at, 9 November 2019
  2. Zuschauercheck Unterhaus: Über 1.000 bei Salzachwasser und Rotwein (in German), 90minuten.at, 13 November 2019
  3. RSSSF page
  4. Austriasoccer.at page