Clas Glenning composed this table from reliable material. You are free to copy this document but please state the source, i.e. Clas Glenning. Thanks to Hans Schöggl for providing most of the information on which the table is based. Also thanks to Karel Stokkermans and Hans-Gerd Heuser for clarifications.
THREE POINTS FOR A WIN
1. SK Rapid Wien 96 2609 1476 551 582 6404-2949 4979 2. FK Austria Wien 91 2433 1278 486 669 5295-3369 4320 3. Wiener Sport-Club 76 1871 755 417 699 3650-3333 2682 4. First Vienna FC 68 1672 729 354 589 3402-2849 2541 5. SK Sturm Graz 52 1644 612 402 630 2349-2495 2222§ 6. FC Wacker Innsbruck 40 1344 625 341 378 2612-1555 2216 7. Grazer AK 50 1546 572 406 568 2198-2315 2094** 8. SV Red Bull Salzburg 44 1438 547 355 536 2053-2048 1996 9. Linzer ASK 45 1352 496 334 522 1983-2119 1822 10. Admira Wien 49 1134 521 226 387 2688-2092 1789 11. SC Wacker Wien 52 1153 472 245 436 2463-2212 1661 12. SCN FC Admira/Wacker Wien 26 900 319 251 330 1301-1323 1208 13. Wiener AC 38 825 318 167 340 1668-1673 1121 14. FAC Wien 38 787 285 154 348 1630-1826 1009 15. FC Linz 23 738 256 209 273 954-1114 977 16. 1. Simmeringer SC Wien 36 847 262 166 419 1449-1995 952 17. FC Wien 27 576 204 124 248 1018-1203 747 18. Austria Klagenfurt 17 488 141 129 218 556- 795 552 19. SV Ried im Innkreis 11 396 126 103 167 476- 557 481 20. SC Eisenstadt 13 380 102 104 174 421- 604 410 21. SC Hakoah Wien 15 338 104 83 151 538- 692 395 22. Wiener Association FC 13 253 115 46 92 557- 467 391 23. Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz 12 382 102 81 199 418- 737 387 24. SC Rudolfshügel Wien 15 299 99 59 141 550- 666 356 25. FK Austria/WAC 5 176 93 43 40 344- 196 322 26. SK Austria Kärnten (Klagenfurt) 6 216 86 60 71 279- 257 318 27. ASV Hertha Wien 17 338 81 75 182 494- 825 318 28. SK Vorwärts Steyr 11 344 76 79 189 391- 635 304* 29. Donawitzer SV Alpine Leoben 10 280 76 65 139 360- 583 293 30. Kapfenberger SV 11 286 75 59 152 390- 658 284 31. SV Mattersburg 5 180 62 48 70 243- 274 234 32. VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling 7 252 57 59 136 244- 456 230 33. 1. Schwechater SC 6 156 60 33 63 254- 272 213 34. VSE Sankt Pölten 6 202 49 63 90 233- 349 210 35. 1. Wiener Neustädter SC 8 206 55 42 109 297- 460 207 36. SK Slovan Wien 9 200 46 46 108 309- 482 184 37. Kremser SC 7 170 45 39 86 258- 378 174 38. Favoritner AC Wien 6 144 42 27 75 179- 342 153 39. Brigittenaur AC Wien 5 114 37 21 56 162- 259 132 40. VfB Mödling 5 142 33 33 76 145- 273 132 41. FC Kärnten 3 108 32 27 49 121- 171 123 42. SV Stickstoff Linz 4 104 32 23 49 177- 214 119 43. SV Wattens 3 88 31 22 35 127- 135 115 44. FC Libertas Wien 5 110 26 33 51 170- 227 111 45. SC Rheindorf Altach 2 72 19 17 36 82- 128 74 46. SC Austria Lustenau 3 108 14 32 62 84- 194 74 47. FC Stadlau 3 78 14 15 49 98- 220 57 48. Grazer SC 3 62 15 6 41 105- 205 51 49. FC Dornbirn 3 82 11 18 53 91- 223 51 50. Union Wels 2 60 10 14 36 49- 115 44 51. Olympia Stadlau 2 52 9 11 32 59- 159 38 52. WSG Radenthein 2 56 9 9 38 61- 141 36 53. FC Ostmark Wien 2 46 8 10 28 49- 118 34 54. SV Spittal/Drau 1 30 9 6 15 28- 55 33 55. SC Neusiedl 2 60 8 9 43 39- 151 33 56. Radenthein/Villacher SV 1 32 6 14 12 33- 40 32 57. SV Amateure Fiat Wien 2 32 9 4 19 83- 111 31 58. SV Sankt Veit 1 30 7 7 16 37- 59 28 59. Post SV Wien 3 58 7 7 44 65- 202 28 60. Helfort Wien 1 22 7 5 10 39- 56 26 61. Ostbahn XI Wien 2 42 7 5 30 49- 195 26 62. SC Rapid Oberlaa Wien 4 82 6 8 68 81- 323 26 63. FC Voralberg 1 32 5 8 19 31- 66 23 64. SC Rasenspieler Hochstädt Wien 2 38 6 5 27 43- 130 23 65. LSV Markersdorf/Pielach 1 16 6 3 7 43- 45 21 66. Salzburger AK 1914 3 74 2 15 57 76- 238 21 67. Donau Wien 1 22 5 5 12 32- 54 20 68. SC Blau-Weiss Wien 1 26 5 3 18 25- 89 18 69. Admira Wiener Neustadt 1 30 3 6 21 23- 70 15 70. ESV Austria Graz 1 26 7 1 18 25- 78 15 71. SV Gloggnitz 1 24 4 3 17 49- 104 15 72. SV Elektra Wien 1 24 3 1 20 31- 115 10 73. SK Bischofshofen 1 28 1 6 21 22- 64 9 74. SC Amateure Steyr 1 18 2 0 16 22- 75 6 75. Reichsbahn Wacker Wiener Neustadt 1 18 2 0 16 17- 87 6 76. Cricketer Wien 1 20 0 2 18 12- 96 2 Note: Namechanges refer to names used at 1st level. * = Vorwärts Steyr had three points deducted during the 1998/99-season for failure to meet license-criteria in time. ** = Grazer AK had 6 points deducted by FIFA decision for failure to pay debt to former player Daniel Kimoni and 22 more points (10 for going into insolvency and 12 for rule infringements in license application process) during the 2006/07-season. § = Sturm Graz had 3 points deducted for irregularities in license application prior to the season, and 10 more points on Mar 26 for going into insolvency during the 2006/07-season.NOTES
• 1924/25 was the first professional championship. • FK Austria Wien were called SV Amateure Wien before the 1926/27 season. The club changed name in midseason 1925/26-1926/27. Also, for a brief period, april-july 1938, they were called SC Ostmark. • FC Wien were called FC Nicholson Wien up to and including the 1930/31 season. • SV Amateure Fiat were called SC Austro-Fiat Wien before June 1938. The club went up into FAC Wien after the 1939/40 season and thus ceased to be. • Reichsbahn-Wacker Wiener-Neustadt were called ESV Wacker Wiener- Neustadt before June 1938. • 1938-45 was Austria part of Germany. This meant that the winner of the Austrian league for the German championship. • SK Sturm Graz withdrew in February 1942 with a record of 3 wins, 7 losses, 10 goals scored, 40 conceded and 6 points; their results were annulled but Sturm were allowed to keep their place at the highest level. • SK Amateure Steyr withdrew on April 20, 1944, with a record of 5 losses, 6 goals scored, 27 conceded and no points; their matches were annulled. • At the end of the 1943/44 season, LSV Markersdorf/Pielach withdrew (after having played the championship through), which enabled Wiener Sport-Club to keep their place for the following season. • The 1944/45 season was not played through, and is not counted officially either, so that season is not counted in the alltimetable. However, here is the table as it was when the championship was halted: 1. SK Rapid Wien 9 6 2 1 35-12 14, 2. SC Wacker Wien 9 6 2 1 26-14 14, 3. First Vienna FC 9 6 1 2 35-18 13, 4. FC Wien 9 5 1 3 21- 8 11, 5. FAC Wien 9 5 1 3 18-13 11, 6. Admira Wien 9 4 1 4 17-20 9, 7. Wiener Sport-Club 9 2 1 6 14-26 5, 8. Wiener AC 9 2 1 6 16-34 5, 9. FK Austria Wien 9 2 0 7 15-19 4, 10. SC Rapid Oberlaa Wien 9 1 0 8 8-41 2; (The match between Wiener Sport-Club and SC Rapid Oberlaa Wien was abandoned and awarded 0-0 against both.) • 1945-1948/49 the league was again restricted to clubs from the Wiener Liga. • Ostbahn XI Wien have also played under the name SG Reichsbahn Wien. • 1965/66 FK Austria Wien and 1. FC Schwechater begun a temporary partnership after the season, in effect during the 1966/67 championship. However, this is not counted as a merger creating a new club in my table because the “new” club still had the name FK Austria Wien. In my opinion 1. FC Schwechater temporarily went up into FK Austria Wien, thereby it is not a new club as such. I will use the same line of thinking when it comes to the matter of the so-called spielgemeinschaftsť, only when no new team name is adopted though. See below. • Wacker Innsbruck and SV Wattens formed a spielgemeinschaftť at the end of the 1970/71 season and the latter ceased to exist. However, I havve considered this a take-over and not a merger as the newť club were still called Wacker Innsbruck. How long this spielgemeinschaft actually lasted is unknown to the author. • Admira Wien did also play under the name Admira Energie. • Donawitzer SV Alpine Leoben have also played under the name Werks SV Alpine Leoben Donawitz. The present club Donawitzer SV Leoben is a merger between the above-mentioned club and FC Leoben done in 1992. • SV Stickstoff Linz ceased to be in 1973 as they went up in V;Ouml;EST Linz. This is according to Karel Stokkermans. However, according to Hans-Gerd Heuser SV Stickstoff Linz went out of existence in 1969 because of bankruptcy. • FK Austria Wien and Wiener AC formed a spielgemeinschaftť that started when the 1973/74 season begun. This spielgemeinschaftâ lasted until (and including) the 1977/78 season. The new club changed name to FK Austria/WAC and are thus counted as a separate club in the tables above, even though this is not done officially (for example this club won the championship 1976 & 1978 and those titles are counted on FK Austria Wien officially). But, in my opinion, as I said before, spielgemeinschaft that adopts a different name than any of the merging clubs is considered a different club than any of the clubs forming the spielgemeinschaftâ. Had this spielgemeinschaftť adopted the name FK Austria or Wiener AC then that would have been a different story, but now the club name were FK Austria/WAC. • WSG Radenthein and 3rd level outfit Villacher SV formed a spielgemeinschaft creating the new club Radenthein/Villacher SV when 1973/74 season started. This new club is counted separately in the tables above. • Newly promoted Rätia Bludenz and newly relegated Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz formed a spielgemeinschaftť called FC Voralberg before the 1973/74 season started. This new club is counted separately in the tables above. Subsequently this spielgemeinschaftť was dissolved. • Wacker Innsbruck have also played under the names Wacker Tirol Innsbruck & Tirol Innsbruck respectively. • VfB Mödling have also played under the name VfB Union Mödling. • FC Linz did also played under the names VÖ:EST Linz, VOEST Linz, and Stahl Linz respectively. • SC Niederösterreich FC Admira Wacker did also play under the name FC Admira Wacker. • FC Linz were overtaken by Linzer ASK in 1997. The club adopted the name Linzer ASK and is therefore not counted as a new team. • SV Red Bull Salzburg previously Austria Salzburg. Originally a merger of Hertha Salzburg and Rapid Salzburg. • SK Austria Kärnten (Klagenfurt) previously FC Superfund Pasching and SV Pasching; respectively. •Comments on the contents of this page, write to my e-mail address:
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