Austrian field handball championship
Austrian field handball championship | |
Association | Athletics Association (until 1924 ), Austrian Handball Federation (ÖHB) (from 1925 ) |
First edition | 1923 |
Last event | 1972 |
hierarchy | 1st level |
Qualification for | IHF field handball European Cup ( 1968 - 1970 ) |
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The Austrian field handball championship was the highest division in Austrian field handball . Between 1967 and 1969 the champion was qualified for the IHF European Field Handball Cup in the following year.
Master since 1946
year | master |
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1946 | Graz SV |
1947 | ATSV Linz |
1948 | Police SV Vienna |
1949 | Police SV Vienna |
1950 | not specified |
1951 | ATSV Linz |
1952 | ATSV Linz |
1953 | Wiener SC |
1954 | ATSV Linz |
1955 | not specified |
1956 | ATUS Bruck |
1957 | ATUS Bruck |
1958 | ESV Ostbahn XI Vienna |
1959 | not specified |
1960 | ATUS Bruck |
1961 | ATSV Linz |
1962 | ATSV Linz |
1963 | ATSV Linz |
1964 | ATSV Linz |
1965 | ATSV Linz |
1966 | Union West Vienna |
1967 | Union West Vienna |
1968 | Union West Vienna |
1969 | Union Edelweiss Linz |
1970 | Union Edelweiss Linz |
1971 | SK VÖEST Linz |
1972 | SK VÖEST Linz |
Source:
IHF field handball European Cup participant
The following teams qualified for the IHF European Field Handball Cup .
year | team | space | qualification |
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1968 | Union Edelweiss Linz | 2 | 1967 |
1969 | Union West Vienna | 4th | 1968 |
1970 | Union Edelweiss Linz (2) | 4th | 1969 |
Individual evidence
- ^ Title holder Austria [men]. In: bundesligainfo.de. Sven Weber's MA, accessed July 21, 2020 .