Austrian Football Women's Championship 1982/83

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Austrian Football Women's Championship 1982/83
1981/82
1983/84

The Austrian Football Women's Championship 1982/83 was the eleventh championship in Austrian women's football after the 35-year break between 1938 and 1972. It consisted of the 14th edition of a top division ( women's Bundesliga ) and was first organized by the Austrian Football Association after this was taken over by the Vienna Football Association in recent years . The fourth edition of a second highest division ( women's league east ) was still organized by the Vienna Football Association.

First performance level - Women's Bundesliga

Women's Bundesliga 1982/83
master USC Landhaus (6th title)
Relegated ASV 13
Teams 10
Games 90
Gates 371  (ø 4.12 per game)

mode

Everyone played against everyone twice in a total of 18 rounds. A win was rewarded with two points, a draw with one point.

Season course

The league now consisted of ten clubs compared to the previous year, in which seven teams took part. Three new teams were represented. The USC Landhaus won its sixth title and the third in a row.

Closing table

The championship ended with the following result:

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. USC Country House (M)  18th  16  1  1 068: 600 +62 33
 2. DFC Ostbahn XI (C)  18th  13  3  2 076:160 +60 29
 3. SV Aspern  18th  12  2  4th 044:180 +26 26th
 4th 1. DFC Leoben  18th  12  2  4th 047:230 +24 26th
 5. Union Kleinmünchen  18th  8th  5  5 044:230 +21 21st
 6th Tyrolia Halbturn B1 (N)  18th  6th  2  10 022:390 −17 14th
 7th DFC Alland-Brunn  18th  4th  5  9 027:350  −8 13
 8th. LUV Graz  18th  2  5  11 019:450 −26 09
 9. KSV Vienna Vocational Schools (N)  18th  2  1  15th 016:760 −60 05
10. ASV 13 (N)  18th  1  2  15th 008:900 −82 04th
Stand: Final stand. Source: RSSSF, Union Kleinmünchen
B1 It is not known whether it is Tyrolia Halbturn or USC Halbturn.
Legend for the women's Bundesliga
  • Austrian champion
  • Dissolution of the women's department
  • (M) Austrian women's soccer champion 1981/82
    (C) ÖFB Ladies Cup winner 1981/82
    (N) Newcomers of the 1981/82 season
    Climbers
    • Ladies League East (2nd LSt.): None

    Second performance level - Ladies League East

    mode

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

    Season course

    The league was composed of six clubs compared to the previous year, in which nine clubs participated. The SC Katzelsdorf and SV Baden were not represented, but the B-teams of the DFC Ostbahn XI and those from Vienna KSV vocational schools . The championship this season was the B-team from USC Landhaus , which is not entitled to move up to the top division, as the A-team is already represented there.

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. USC country house II  10  9  1  0 038: 300 +35 19th
     2. SC Wullersdorf  10  6th  0  4th 020:190  +1 12
     3. SV Aspern II  10  5  1  4th 015:190  −4 11
     4th DFC Ostbahn XI II (N)  10  3  1  6th 012:190  −7 07th
     5. KSV Vienna Vocational Schools II (N)  10  3  0  7th 013:260 −13 06th
     6th 1. SC Sollenau  10  2  1  7th 008:200 −12 05
    Stand: Final stand.
    Legend for the women's league east
  • Champion, but no promotion to the women's Bundesliga in the 1983/84 season
  • Dissolution of the women's department
  • (A) Relegated in the 1981/82 season
    (N) Newcomers to the 1981/82 season
    Climbers

    See also

    Individual evidence

    1. RSSSF, Austria - List of Women Final Tables, 1972/73 - 2004/05 season, 1982/83. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved October 1, 2013 .
    2. ^ Union Kleinmünchen, Bundesliga, archive, 1982/83 season. In: Frauenfussball.at (web.archive.org). Archived from the original on March 9, 2005 ; Retrieved August 25, 2017 .