Austrian Football Women's Championship 1981/82

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Austrian Football Women's Championship 1981/82
1980/81
1982/83

The Austrian women's football championship 1981/82 was the tenth championship in Austrian women's football after the 35-year break between 1938 and 1972. It consisted of the 13th edition of a top division ( women's league east - 1st level ) and a third edition of a second highest Division ( women's league East 2nd level ) and was organized by the Vienna Football Association .

First performance level - Ladies League East

Ladies League East 1981/82
master USC Landhaus (5th title)
Teams 7th
Games 72
Gates 161  (ø 2.24 per game)

mode

Everyone played against everyone twice in a total of twelve rounds. A win was rewarded with two points, a draw with one point.

Season course

Compared to the previous year, in which six teams participated, the league now consisted of seven clubs. The DFC Alland-Brunn made their debut as a new team . The USC Landhaus won its fifth title with it.

Closing table

The championship ended with the following result:

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. USC Country House (M)  12  11  1  0 043: 800 +35 23
 2. DFC Ostbahn XI (C)  12  8th  3  1 037:120 +25 19th
 3. Union Kleinmünchen  12  5  3  4th 024:240  ± 0 13
 4th LUV Graz (N)  12  5  1  6th 022:200  +2 11
 5. SV Aspern  12  2  4th  6th 015:200  −5 08th
 6th 1. DFC Leoben  12  3  2  7th 012:350 −23 08th
 7th DFC Alland-Brunn DO1 (N)  12  0  2  10 008:420 −34 02
Stand: Final stand. Source: RSSSF, Union Kleinmünchen
DO1 The syndicate from Alland and Brunn was renamed DFC Alland-Brunn.
Legend for the women's league east
  • Austrian champion
  • (M) Austrian women's soccer champion 1980/81
    (C) ÖFB Ladies Cup winner 1980/81
    (N) Newcomers to the 1980/81 season
    Climbers

    Second performance level - Ladies League East

    mode

    Everyone played against everyone twice in a total of 16 rounds. A win was rewarded with two points, a draw with one point.

    Season course

    As in the previous year, the league consisted of nine clubs. The SV Großfeldsiedlung and the SC Lanzenkirchen were not represented, but again the USC Halbturn , the SC Katzelsdorf and the SC Wullersdorf . The B teams from USC Landhaus and SV Aspern would not have been promoted even if they had been placed in the first three ranks, as their A teams are already represented in the top division. The champion was KSV Wiener Berufsschulen , which will be represented at the highest level next season, alongside the second-placed ASV 13 and third-placed USC Halbturn.

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. KSV Viennese vocational schools  16  11  4th  1 069:150 +54 26th
     2. ASV 13  16  10  4th  2 043:100 +33 24
     3. USC half-turn (N)  16  11  2  3 055:270 +28 24
     4th USC country house II  16  11  1  4th 041:110 +30 23
     5. SC Katzelsdorf (N)  16  5  4th  7th 024:290  −5 14th
     6th SV Aspern II  16  6th  2  8th 026:430 −17 14th
     7th SC Wullersdorf (N)  16  4th  4th  8th 021:660 −45 12
     8th. 1. SC Sollenau  16  1  3  12 014:550 −41 05
     9. SV Baden  16  0  2  14th 003:400 −37 02
    Stand: Final stand.
    Legend for the women's league east
  • Champion and promotion to the women's Bundesliga in the 1982/83 season
  • Promotion to the women's Bundesliga in the 1982/83 season
  • Dissolution of the women's department
  • (A) Relegated in the 1980/81 season
    (N) Newcomers to the 1980/81 season
    Climbers

    See also

    Individual evidence

    1. RSSSF, Austria - List of Women Final Tables, 1972/73 - 2004/05 season, 1981/82. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved October 1, 2013 .
    2. ^ Union Kleinmünchen, Bundesliga, archive, season 1981/82. In: Frauenfussball.at (web.archive.org). Archived from the original on March 9, 2005 ; Retrieved August 25, 2017 .