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|capacity = 8,000
|chairman = Helmut Schwarzl
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|website = http://www.skn-stpoelten.at/
|league = [[2. Liga (Austria)|2. Liga]]
|season = [[2023–24 Austrian Football Second League|2023–24]] |position = 2. Liga, 9th of 16
▲|current = 2023–24 SKN St. Pölten season
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[[File:St polten Performance Graph.png|260px|thumb|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
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.
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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 Austrian Football First League|2008–09]], [[2010–11 Austrian Football First League|2010–11]], [[2011–12 Austrian Football First League|2011–12]] and [[2014–15 Austrian Football First League|2014–15]]) and three times in 4th ([[2009–10 Austrian Football First League|2009–2010]], [[2012–13 Austrian Football First League|2012–13]], [[2013–14 Austrian Football First League|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 [[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]] but failed to repeat their stunning third round victory from
St. Pölten achieved promotion into the [[Austrian Bundesliga]] by winning the First League in [[2015–16 Austrian Football First League|2015–16]].
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== Current squad ==
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{{fs player|no=2 |nat=GER |pos=DF |name=[[Stefan Thesker]]}}
{{fs player|no=3 |nat=AUT |pos=DF |name=Thomas Alexiev}}▼
{{fs player|no=4 |nat=AUT |pos=DF |name=[[Sebastian Bauer]]}}
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{{fs player|no=6 |nat=AUT |pos=MF |name=Andree Neumayer}}
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{{fs player|no=8 |nat=AUT |pos=MF |name=[[Christoph Messerer]]}}
{{fs player|no=9 |nat=AUT |pos=FW |name=[[Bernd Gschweidl]]}}
{{fs player|no=10 |nat=AUT |pos=MF |name=[[Marcel Ritzmaier]]}}
{{fs player|no=11 |nat=GER |pos=MF |name=[[Marc Stendera]]}}
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{{fs player|no=18 |nat=AUT |pos=MF |name=Benedict Scharner}}
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{{fs player|no=23 |nat=LUX |pos=DF |name=[[Dirk Carlson]]}}
{{fs player|no=24 |nat=AUT |pos=FW |name=[[Dario Tadić]]}}
{{fs player|no=26 |nat=AUT |pos=GK |name=Thomas Turner}}
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{{fs player|no=37 |nat=AUT |pos=MF |name=Julian Keiblinger}}
{{fs player|no=70 |nat=GER |pos=DF |name=[[Gerhard Dombaxi]]}}
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===Other players under contract===
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* {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Ranko Popović]] (2018–2019)
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Alexander Schmidt (football manager)|Alexander Schmidt]] (2019–2020)
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Robert Ibertsberger]] (
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