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Senate 3 withdraws approval for Sturm II home ground
The second team of Sturm Graz once again has problems with its home ground in Gleisdorf!
On Thursday, Senate 3 of the Bundesliga withdrew the license for the Solarstadion with immediate effect due to the poor condition of the pitch.
Graz must now either renovate the pitch or name an alternative stadium by Monday. The problem is not a new one; last season, the "young Grazers" switched to Wiener Neustadt.
The Merkur Arena in Graz is not an alternative, as it is fully occupied by the one-man teams of Sturm and GAK.
Nevertheless, another move by Sturm's two-man team is not yet sealed. Before the Säumel squad's next home game, against Kapfenberg in the third round on August 17, the pitch will be inspected once again, and only then will it be clear whether they can continue to play in Gleisdorf. Managing Director of Sport Andreas Schicker emphasizes: "The first measures have already been implemented to make the pitch fit for the league again as quickly as possible. We hope that we will be able to raise the pitch conditions to an appropriate level again by the time of the next commissioning before the home game against Kapfenberg and that we can continue to play our home games in Gleisdorf."
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