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Football club
FC St. Veit
Full nameFußball Club Sankt Veit
Founded1950
Dissolved2016 (main team)
2019
GroundJacques Lemans Arena, Sankt Veit an der Glan
Capacity2,420
Head coachRobert Oberhauser
League2. Landesliga South
2023–242. Landesliga South, 11th of 14
Home colours

FC St. Veit was an Austrian association football club from Sankt Veit an der Glan, Carinthia. It was founded in 1989 as a merger of two local clubs, SV St. Veit/Glan, founded in 1950, and SC Amateure St. Veit/Glan, founded in 1966. It played in the Sixth Division, and in 2014 the team was renamed FC Alpe Adria until 2016 when it disbanded its senior team.

Bibliography

  • Philipp Novak (2009), Das 90. Jahr St. Veit und seine Fußballgeschichte(n) (in German), FC St. Veit


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