Austrian Football Women's Championship 1987/88

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Austrian Football Women's Championship 1987/88
1986/87
1988/89

The Austrian women's football championship 1987/88 was the 16th championship in Austrian women's football after the 35-year break between 1938 and 1972. It consisted of the 19th edition of a top division ( women's Bundesliga ) and was organized by the Austrian Football Association . The eighth edition of a second highest division ( women's league east ) was organized by the Vienna Football Association.

First performance level - Women's Bundesliga

Women's Bundesliga 1987/88
master USC Landhaus (7th title)
Teams 10
Games 90
Gates 480  (ø 5.33 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 consisted of ten teams compared to the previous year, in which eight clubs took part, with DFC Heidenreichstein and DFC St. Peter am Ottersbach being new to the Bundesliga this year. Champion was USC Landhaus , which won its seventh title.

Closing table

The championship ended with the following result:

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. USC Country House (C)  18th  15th  1  2 077:150 +62 31
 2. Union Kleinmünchen  18th  13  3  2 076:210 +55 29
 3. SC Brunn am Gebirge B1  18th  13  1  4th 065:210 +44 27
 4th 1. DFC Leoben (M)  18th  11  3  4th 062:240 +38 25th
 5. ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen  18th  10  2  6th 045:270 +18 22nd
 6th DFC Ostbahn XI  18th  8th  5  5 064:330 +31 21st
 7th DFC Heidenreichstein (N)  17th  5  1  11 031:540 −23 11
 8th. LUV Graz  18th  3  0  15th 036:720 −36 06th
 9. DFC St. Peter am Ottersbach (N)  18th  2  2  14th 016:690 −53 06th
10. KSV Viennese vocational schools  18th  0  2  16 008: 144 −136 02
Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
B1In other sources, the women's team from Brunn lists DFC Austria Brunn , DFC Brunn am Gebirge or DFC Austria Brunn / Gebirge .
Legend for the women's Bundesliga
  • Austrian champion
  • (M) Austrian women's soccer champion 1986/87
    (C) ÖFB Ladies Cup winner 1986/87
    (N) Newcomers of the 1986/87 season
    Climbers

    Second performance level - Women's 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

    The league was composed of nine clubs compared to the previous year in which six clubs participated. The SC Neunkirchen , SC Krems , SV Wienerfeld and SC-ESV Parndorf were new . This season, ASV Vösendorf won the championship and is therefore entitled to play in the top division next season.

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. ASV Vösendorf  16  13  2  1 059: 600 +53 28
     2. USC country house II  16  11  2  3 050:150 +35 24
     3. SC Neunkirchen (N)  16  11  0  5 058:140 +44 22nd
     4th DFC Obersdorf  16  10  1  5 048:230 +25 21st
     5. SC Krems (N)  16  7th  1  8th 026:360 −10 15th
     6th DFC Ostbahn XI II  16  5  1  10 021:460 −25 11
     7th SV Wienerfeld (N)  16  5  0  11 022:640 −42 10
     8th. SC-ESV Parndorf (N)  16  3  3  10 018:520 −34 09
     9. SC Stetteldorf  16  2  0  14th 015:610 −46 04th
    Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
    Legend for the women's league east
  • Champion and promotion to the women's Bundesliga in the 1988/89 season
  • Dissolution of the women's department
  • (A) Relegated in the 1986/87 season
    (N) Newcomers to the 1986/87 season
    Climbers

    See also

    Individual evidence

    1. NOeFV, bandages, dressings, Tables Archives, 1980/81 season to 1989/90, 1987/88, Women Bundesliga, page 13 (PDF). In: noefv.at. Retrieved August 25, 2017 .
    2. ^ Austria - List of Women Final Tables, 1987, 88. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved December 6, 2017 .
    3. ^ SV Neulengbach, titles and successes, Ladies Cup finals in Austria since 1972/73. In: neulengbach.at. Retrieved December 6, 2017 .
    4. NOeFV, dressing tables archive, season 1980/81 to 1988/89, 1987/88, 2nd Division East Women, page 13 (PDF). In: noefv.at. Retrieved October 1, 2013 .