Austria Bundesliga 04/07 12:30 24 [3] St Polten v Wolfsberger AC [5] L 1-3
Austria Bundesliga 03/31 12:30 23 [3] SK Sturm Graz v St Polten [6] W 0-1
Europe Friendlies 03/22 14:30 - FK Austria Vienna II v St Polten W 2-5
Austria Bundesliga 03/17 16:00 22 [4] St Polten v SV Mattersburg [8] L 0-1
Austria Bundesliga 03/10 16:00 21 [11] FC Flyeralarm Admira v St Polten [4] L 3-2
Austria Bundesliga 03/02 16:00 20 [3] St Polten v Rapid Vienna [8] L 0-4
Austria Bundesliga 02/24 13:30 19 [7] Hartberg v St Polten [3] D 1-1
Austria Cup 02/16 11:00 3 LASK Linz v St Polten L 6-0
Europe Friendlies 02/07 10:00 1 St Polten v Olimpija Ljubljana W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 02/04 14:01 - Hammarby v St Polten L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 02/01 12:02 - St Polten v Shkendija Tetovo D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 01/18 14:30 1 St Polten v FC Blau Weiss Linz W 3-0
Europe Friendlies 01/12 14:57 - St Polten v SKU Amstetten W 4-2
Austria Bundesliga 12/16 13:30 18 [1] FC Salzburg v St Polten [3] L 5-1
Austria Bundesliga 12/08 16:00 17 [3] St Polten v SCR Altach [11] W 2-1
Austria Bundesliga 12/01 16:00 16 [5] FK Austria Vienna v St Polten [3] L 2-0
Austria Bundesliga 11/25 13:30 15 [4] St Polten v FC Wacker Innsbruck [9] W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 11/17 12:00 1 St Polten v FC Zbrojovka Brno L 0-4
Austria Bundesliga 11/10 16:00 14 [8] SK Sturm Graz v St Polten [3] D 0-0
Austria Bundesliga 11/03 16:00 13 [3] St Polten v LASK Linz [2] D 2-2
Austria Cup 10/31 18:00 4 SV Lafnitz v St Polten W 2-3
Austria Bundesliga 10/28 13:30 12 [5] Wolfsberger AC v St Polten [2] L 1-0
Austria Bundesliga 10/21 12:30 11 [10] SV Mattersburg v St Polten [2] L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 10/12 13:00 - St Polten v MTK Budapest W 2-0
Austria Bundesliga 10/06 15:00 10 [2] St Polten v Admira Wacker Modling [9] D 0-0
Austria Bundesliga 09/29 15:00 9 [7] Rapid Vienna v St Polten [3] W 0-2
Austria Cup 09/26 17:00 8 FC Pinzgau v St Polten W 0-5
Austria Bundesliga 09/22 15:00 8 [3] St Polten v Hartberg [8] W 3-0
Austria Bundesliga 09/15 15:00 7 [2] St Polten v FC Salzburg [1] L 1-3
Austria Bundesliga 09/01 15:00 6 [12] SCR Altach v St Polten [2] W 1-2

Wikipedia - SKN St. Pölten

Sportklub Niederösterreich St. Pölten is an Austrian football club from Sankt Pölten, capital of the Austrian state of Lower Austria. St. Pölten currently play in the Austrian Football Second League, the second tier of the Austrian football league system.

History

Historical chart of league performance of SKN St. Pölten and their predecessor

SKN St. Pölten were formed after the dissolution of their unofficial predecessor FCN St. Pölten (formerly VSE St. Pölten) in June 2000. The new club took over all FCN St. Pölten infrastructure, including the stadium and the Bundesliga junior center. Although the normal rules state that new clubs must start in the lowest possible division, due to the acquisition of the Academy system, SKN St. Pölten were allowed to participate in the 2nd League West, the fifth level of Austrian football.

In their first season in existence (the 2000–01 season), the team won the 2nd League championship, and were therefore promoted to the fourth tier. In the 2001–02 season, SKN St. Pölten won their second successive title and hence were promoted into the Regional League East. In the same year, they also appeared in the final of the Lower Austria Cup, but were beaten by Theresienfeld.

In the 2002–03 season, the team finished twelfth, but improved the following year to finish in fourth. In the 2004–05 season the club attained sixth place in the league and had a run in the ÖFB Cup which included victories over SV Wörgl (3–0), SW Bregenz (2–1) and a sensational 5–1 victory against Austria Salzburg in the third round. In the quarter-finals, St. Pölten, were soundly beaten by Austria Wien 6–0.

St. Pölten finally achieved their third promotion in the 2007–08 season, going 24 games unbeaten during one period of the season. They have since remained in the Austrian Football First League, finishing four times in 5th (2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12 and 2014–15) and three times in 4th (2009–2010, 2012–13, 2013–14).

During the 2013–14 season the club reached the final of the Austrian Cup for the first time in their history. In the final, St. Pölten played Red Bull Salzburg but failed to repeat their stunning third round victory from 2002–03, losing 4–2. However, they qualified for the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League as Red Bull Salzburg had already qualified for the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League by virtue of winning the Austrian Football Bundesliga. In the second qualifying round they played Botev Plovdiv of Bulgaria, winning 3–2 on aggregate after losing the first leg 2–1. In the third qualifying round they played PSV Eindhoven, losing 2–4 on aggregate, thus ending their first foray into a continental competition.

St. Pölten achieved promotion into the Austrian Bundesliga by winning the First League in 2015–16.

St. Polten is a professional soccer team based in St. Polten, Austria. The team competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top tier of Austrian football. St. Polten was founded in 2000 and has since established itself as a competitive force in Austrian football.

Known for their strong work ethic and tactical discipline, St. Polten is a team that prides itself on its ability to compete with some of the top clubs in Austria. The team plays their home matches at the NV Arena, a modern stadium that can hold up to 8,000 spectators.

St. Polten has a loyal fan base that passionately supports the team through thick and thin. The club's colors are purple and white, and their mascot is a lion named "Leo."

Overall, St. Polten is a respected and competitive team in Austrian football, with a bright future ahead of them.