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The Austrian football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in Austria. The championship has been contested through the Austrian Football Bundesliga since the 1974–75 season. Rapid Wien and Austria Wien are the most successful clubs. They have won 32 and 24 titles, respectively, as of 2023.
This modus was used for the next eight seasons until 1993 when the league returned to the ten team format it originally operated in. [12] 26 years after dissolution of the independent Staatsliga on 17 November 1991, the Austrian Football Bundesliga was reconstituted as a federation and admitted on 1 December 1991 to the Austrian Football ...
The first Austrian Bowl was held in 1984 in Salzburg. The AFL is commonly considered as one of the best American football leagues in Europe. This was especially so in the period from 2004 to 2011, when the European Football League final game the Eurobowl, was won seven out of eight times by an Austrian league AFL team. [1]
The Austrian Football Federation (ÖFB) is the highest professional football organization in Austria and was founded in 1904, although it joined FIFA in 1905 and UEFA in 1954. The ÖFB organizes the Bundesliga - the first and highest league competition of the country- and the Austrian Cup, and manages the national men's and women's national team.
Only in 1991 did the clubs form an autonomous association again, the Österreichische Fußball-Bundesliga, operational from 1 December of that year. Formally it is a non-profit association. [2] It is constituted in the form of eingetragener Verein and is one of the 10 members of the association, together with the 9 football associations of land.
In 1894, the First Vienna Football Club, the first football team in Austria, were founded in Vienna. From this nucleus, the Austrian Football Association was established in 1904. One year after the establishment, Austria became a member of the international football federation FIFA and hosted the fifth FIFA
0–9. 1911–12 Austrian First Class; 1912–13 Austrian First Class; 1913–14 Austrian First Class; 1914–15 Austrian First Class; 1915–16 Austrian First Class
FK Austria Wien: 28 19 8 1 80 35 +45 46 2 Wiener Sportclub: 28 13 12 3 62 21 +41 38 3 SK Rapid Wien: 28 15 5 8 64 34 +30 35 4 Linzer ASK: 28 12 7 9 38 33 +5 31 5 SK Sturm Graz: 28 12 7 9 33 29 +4 31 6 SV Austria Salzburg: 28 10 10 8 41 28 +13 30 7 FC Wacker Innsbruck: 28 12 5 11 46 43 +3 29 8 SK Admira Wien Energie: 28 11 6 11 43 45 −2 28 9 ...