SV Pasching

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FC Superfund
Full name FC Superfund
Nickname(s) Paschinger
Founded 1946
Ground Waldstadion, Pasching
Capacity 8,968
Chairman Franz Grad
Manager Milan Djuricic
League Bundesliga
2005-06 3rd
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FC Superfund, formerly known as SV Pasching, is an Austrian football club, from Pasching, a suburb of Linz. Since the 2002/03 season Superfund has participated in the Austrian Bundesliga. The team plays its home matches at the 9,000 capacity Waldstadion.

The team is owned by the Superfund Group, an investment group based in Monaco.

The club was formed on 15 June 1946 as ATSV Pasching, renaming to SV Pasching in 1999.

The club was the first Austrian club to achieve promotion from the 4th division of the Austrian League to the 1st in consecutive seasons.

FC Superfund's most notable achievement in European football occurred in the 2003/04 season, when they knocked German team Werder Bremen out of the UEFA Intertoto Cup with an aggregate score of 5:1, and went on to reach the final. At the end of the 2003/04 season, Pasching qualified directly for the UEFA Cup for the first time.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Austria GK Josef Schicklgruber
2 Argentina DF Carlos Chaile
3 Cameroon DF Patrice Mbock
4 Austria MF Bozo Kovacevic
5 Armenia DF Artashes Baghdasaryan
6 Austria MF Manfred Pamminger
7 Germany MF Marcel Ketelaer
8 Brazil MF Chiquinho
9 Austria FW Christian Mayrleb
10 Austria MF Dursun Karatay
12 Austria MF Wolfgang Bubenik
13 Austria FW Gerald Krajic
16 Austria MF Thomas Hinum
17 Austria MF Alexander Hauser
No. Position Player
18 Austria DF Michael Baur
19 Poland FW Radosław Gilewicz
20 Austria MF Yüksel Sariyar
22 Austria DF Manuel Ortlechner
23 Hungary FW Peter Kabat
24 Germany MF Thomas Riedl
25 Austria GK Michael Gspurning
26 Austria GK Pascal Grünwald
27 Austria MF Daniel Milojevic
28 Austria MF Mario Reiter
29 Liberia MF Harrison Kennedy
30 Nigeria MF Ice Cream
31 Austria MF Haris Bukva

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UEFA Cup 2006/07

Competing: Ajax | Austria Wien | Auxerre | AZ | Basel  | Beşiktaş | Blackburn Rovers | Braga | Celta Vigo | Dinamo Bucharest | Eintracht Frankfurt | Espanyol | Fenerbahçe | Feyenoord | Hapoel Tel Aviv | Heerenveen | Lens | Leverkusen | Liberec | Livorno | Maccabi Haifa | Mladá Boleslav | Nancy | Newcastle United | Odense | Osasuna | Palermo | Panathinaikos | Parma | PSG | Rangers | Rapid Bucureşti | Sevilla | Sparta Prague | Tottenham Hotspur | Wisła | Zulte-Waregem

Eight teams form UCL AEK Athens | Benfica | CSKA Moscow | Girondins de Bordeaux | Shakhtar | Spartak Moscow | Steaua Bucureşti | Werder Bremen |

Eliminated: Achna | Artmedia | Atromitos | Åtvidaberg | Brøndby | Chievo | Chornomorets | Club Brugge | CSKA Sofia | Derry City | Dinamo Zagreb | Grasshoppers | Groningen | Hearts | Hertha Berlin | Iraklis | Kayserispor | Legia | Levadia | Litex | Lokomotiv Moscow | Lokomotiv Sofia | Marseille | Molde | Nacional da Madeira | Partizan | Pasching | Rabotnički | Randers | Red Star | Rubin | Ružomberok | Salzburg | Schalke | Sion | Slavia Prague | Standard Liège | Start | Trabzonspor | Vitória Setúbal | West Ham United | Xanthi | Zaporizhzhya |


 
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