A brief glimpse into the past

1. ÖFB Cup Runde - SV Spittal gegen FK Austria Wien vom 21.7.2023 Ergebnis: 0:7
1. ÖFB Cup Runde - SV Spittal gegen FK Austria Wien vom 21.7.2023 Ergebnis: 0:7

1. ÖFB Cup Runde SV Spittal gegen FK Austria Wien Tore für die Austria: Manfred Fischer (2), Haris Tabakovic, James Holland, ...



Wie gut kennst du SK Rapid Wien? / Edition SV Allerheiligen
Wie gut kennst du SK Rapid Wien? / Edition SV Allerheiligen

Wir haben den SV Allerheiligen mit einigen kniffligen Fragen über ihren namhaften Gegner in der 2️⃣. Runde besucht!



Die Stimmen nach dem Spiel gegen Allerheiligen
Die Stimmen nach dem Spiel gegen Allerheiligen

Unsere Interviews nach dem Aufstieg in die 3. Runde des UNIQA ÖFB Cups. P Unterstützt durch Produktplatzierung ...



SV Spittal  gegen SC Kalsdorf
SV Spittal gegen SC Kalsdorf

Ein fulminanter Auftakt nach eines 1:0 Rückstandes (Abseitstor des Gegners) und eines schwachen, arroganten Schiris und Liris ...



FC Gleisdorf 09 gegen  SV Spittal
FC Gleisdorf 09 gegen SV Spittal

ein paar Szenen aus dem Nachtragspiel FC Gleisdorf 09 gegen SV Spittal vom 26.2.2022. Ergebnis: 0:0.



Team, Place & City Details

SV Spittal

SV Spittal/Drau is an Austrian association football club, based in Spittal an der Drau, Carinthia. The club founded in 1921 was promoted to the First League in 1982 and won the championship of the 1983–84 season, however playing in the Bundesliga only until its immediate relegation in 1985.

Allerheiligen

Allerheiligen may refer to the following places:

Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis
Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis

Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis is a municipality in the district of Perg in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

Allerheiligen bei Wildon
Allerheiligen bei Wildon

Allerheiligen bei Wildon is a municipality in the district of Leibnitz in Styria, Austria. The name "Allerheiligen" translates to "All Saints" and derives from the local church.

Allerheiligen im Mürztal
Allerheiligen im Mürztal

Allerheiligen im Mürztal was a municipality in Austria which merged in January 2015 into Kindberg in the Bruck-Mürzzuschlag District of Styria, Austria.

Allerheiligen-Hofkirche
Allerheiligen-Hofkirche

The Allerheiligen-Hofkirche is a church in the Munich Residenz (the royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs) designed by Leo von Klenze and built between 1826 and 1837. The church was badly damaged from bombing during World War II and for decades remained a ruin before undergoing partial restoration and secularization.

Allerheiligenstriezel
Allerheiligenstriezel

Allerheiligenstriezel or simply Strietzel is a braided yeast pastry. Its name means "All Saints' braid" in English and it consists of flour, eggs, yeast, shortening or butter, raisins, milk, salt, and decorating sugar or poppy seeds.

Allerheiligenberg Monastery
Allerheiligenberg Monastery

The Allerheiligenberg Monastery was a catholic monastery in Lahnstein, Germany. It belonged to the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, but from spring 2012 was no longer used.Since the end of 2014, the monastery Allerheiligenberg is privately owned.

Kloster Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen
Kloster Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen

Kloster Allerheiligen is a former Benedictine monastery in the Swiss municipality of Schaffhausen in the Canton of Schaffhausen. The church Münster Allerheiligen is the oldest building in Schaffhausen, and houses also the Museum zu Allerheiligen.

All Saints' Abbey (Baden-Württemberg)
All Saints' Abbey (Baden-Württemberg)

All Saints' Abbey was a Premonstratensian monastery near Oppenau in the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

All Saints Waterfalls
All Saints Waterfalls

The All Saints Waterfalls are located in the Black Forest on the territory of the town of Oppenau in the German state of Baden-Württemberg at an elevation of about 500 m above NN. The Lierbach stream, also called the Grindenbach, cascades, as a natural waterfall, down seven steps, a total drop of 83 metres. Due to the scouring of the rocks under the cataract which have formed basin-like holes known as Gumpen or kolks), the falls are also called the Büttensteiner Waterfalls ("Tub Stone" waterfalls) or Sieben Bütten ("Seven Tubs").