Austrian Football Women's Championship 2003/04
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The Austrian women's soccer championship was held for the 32nd time in 2003/04 after the 35-year break between 1938 and 1972. The top division is the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga and was held for the second time. The second highest division , the 25th edition this season, was divided into four regional leagues, with the 2nd division middle for the 4th time, the 2nd division east for the 10th time, the regional league west for the 10th time and the national league Styria was held for the 5th time.
For the second time in a row, SV Neulengbach was Austrian soccer champion . The champions of the second highest division were SV Garsten (center), ASK Erlaa (east), FC Koblach (west) and 1. DFC Leoben (Landesliga Styria).
First performance level - Bundesliga women
Bundesliga women 2003/04 | |
Autumn master | SV Neulengbach |
master | SV Neulengbach (2nd title) |
UEFA Women's Cup | SV Neulengbach |
Relegated |
SC Women Dörfl FC Hellas Kagran |
Teams | 10 |
Games | 90 |
Gates | 449 (ø 4.99 per game) |
mode
As part of the championship competition, each team played twice against each participating opposing team (round-trip round). The right to the home results from the draw.
Season course
The women's team of SV Neulengbach celebrated their second championship title in a row. In addition, the Lower Austrians won the cup and the Supercup title this season . SC Damen Dörfl and FC Hellas Kagran got out of the league. With the championship title, SV Neulengbach was again qualified for the UEFA Women's Cup and played in the first qualifying round in Montpellier. With two wins (Dezembro, 3: 1 and UCD Women's Football Club, 4: 2) and one defeat against Montpellier (0: 7), the Austrian champions had to say goodbye in the first qualifying round.
Closing table
The championship ended with the following result:
Pl. | society | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | SV Neulengbach (M, C, S) | 18th | 16 | 1 | 1 | 107: 10 | +97 | 49 |
2. | USC country house | 18th | 14th | 3 | 1 | 69:14 | +55 | 45 |
3. | Innsbruck AC | 18th | 11 | 2 | 5 | 69:27 | +42 | 35 |
4th | FC Südburgenland (N) | 18th | 8th | 4th | 6th | 38:33 | +5 | 28 |
5. | LUV Graz | 18th | 8th | 3 | 7th | 31:27 | +4 | 27 |
6th | SG Ardagger / Neustadtl | 18th | 8th | 1 | 9 | 38:51 | −13 | 25th |
7th | Union Kleinmünchen | 18th | 7th | 3 | 8th | 49:41 | +8 | 24 |
8th. | ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal (N) | 18th | 4th | 3 | 11 | 23:53 | −30 | 15th |
9. | SC Ladies Dörfl | 18th | 3 | 1 | 14th | 13:76 | −63 | 10 |
10. | FC Hellas Kagran B1 | 18th | 0 | 1 | 17th | 12: 117 | −105 | 1 |
Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV |
Legend for the Bundesliga women |
(M) | Austrian women's soccer champion 2002/03 |
(C) | ÖFB Ladies Cup Winner 2002/03 |
(S) | ÖFB-Supercup Women winner in 2003 2002/03 |
(N) | Newcomers of the 2002/03 season |
Maria Gstöttner from SV Neulengbach scored the most goals of the season with 25 goals.
- Climbers
- 2. Middle division: none
- 2nd Division East: ASK Erlaa
- Regionalliga West: none
- State League Styria: 1. DFC Leoben
Second performance level
In order to reduce the costs for the clubs, this is played out in four regional groups: 2nd Division Middle, 2nd Division East, Landesliga Styria and Regionalliga West.
The second performance level consisted of four leagues, separated by region:
- 2nd division center with the clubs from Upper Austria ( OFV ) and Salzburg ( SFV ),
- 2nd Division East with the clubs from Lower Austria ( NÖFV ) and Vienna ( WFV ),
- Landesliga Steiermark ( StFV ), including clubs from Burgenland ( BFV ) and Carinthia ( KFV ) and
- Regionalliga West with the clubs from Tyrol ( TFV ) and Vorarlberg ( VFV ).
2nd division middle
mode
The league consisted of eight clubs that played against each other in a round trip. The champions of the 2nd division center were determined in 14 rounds.
Season course
At the end of the season, the ladies of the Ladies Soccer Club (LSC) Linz joined the LASK Ladies , the newly established women's soccer section of LASK Linz . The LSC Linz thus dissolved. FC Zell am See and ASKÖ Dionysen / Traun withdrew from the league. Since there were no promoters, the following season was played with only six clubs. Master SV Garsten remained in the 2nd division.
Closing table
The championship ended with the following result:
Pl. | society | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | SV Garsten | 14th | 11 | 1 | 2 | 38:14 | +24 | 34 |
2. | ASK Salzburg | 14th | 11 | 1 | 2 | 39:16 | +23 | 34 |
3. | Ladies Soccer Club Linz | 14th | 10 | 0 | 4th | 45:23 | +22 | 30th |
4th | FC Zell am See | 14th | 7th | 1 | 6th | 23:27 | −4 | 22nd |
5. | SV Spittal / Drau | 14th | 6th | 0 | 8th | 21:18 | +3 | 18th |
6th | Union Kleinmünchen II (N) | 14th | 4th | 1 | 9 | 21:33 | −12 | 13 |
7th | USK yard | 14th | 2 | 2 | 10 | 8:28 | −20 | 8th |
8th. | ASKÖ Dionysen / Traun 2DM1 | 14th | 2 | 0 | 12 | 13:48 | −35 | 6th |
Stand: Final stand. Source: OFV |
Legend for the 2nd division center |
(N) | Newcomer from the national league of the 2002/03 season |
- Climbers
- Upper Austria: none
- Salzburg: none
2nd Division East
mode
The 2nd Division East was played with 10 clubs.
Season course
ASK Erlaa made it into the Bundesliga, ASV Spratzern formed a syndicate with the second team of SV Neulengbach for the next season . The two relegated players from the Bundesliga did not play in the 2nd East Division for the following season. For this reason, there was only one relegated from the league with the FSC Hainfeld .
Closing table
The championship ended with the following result:
Pl. | society | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | ASK Erlaa | 18th | 12 | 5 | 1 | 38:10 | +28 | 41 |
2. | SV Groß-Schweinbarth | 18th | 12 | 4th | 2 | 68:36 | +32 | 40 |
3. | SV Langenrohr (N) | 18th | 11 | 2 | 5 | 72:33 | +39 | 35 |
4th | SV Horn | 18th | 10 | 4th | 4th | 46:28 | +18 | 34 |
5. | DFC Heidenreichstein | 18th | 8th | 4th | 6th | 41:30 | +11 | 28 |
6th | ASV Spratzern | 18th | 7th | 2 | 9 | 39:43 | −4 | 23 |
7th | USC country house II | 18th | 7th | 1 | 10 | 45:42 | +3 | 22nd |
8th. | 1. SVg Guntramsdorf (A) | 18th | 5 | 2 | 11 | 26:47 | −21 | 17th |
9. | DFV jewels Janecka | 18th | 3 | 2 | 13 | 23:57 | −34 | 11 |
10. | FSC Hainfeld | 18th | 2 | 0 | 16 | 22:94 | −72 | 6th |
Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV |
Legend for the 2nd Division East |
(A) | Relegated in the 2002/03 season |
(N) | Newcomer from the national league of the 2002/03 season |
- Climbers
- Lower Austria: SV Gloggnitz
- Vienna: DSG Vienna United
Regional League Styria
mode
Seven clubs took part in the Styrian regional league, which determined the champions in two rounds and a second round in a total of 18 rounds.
Season course
The league was made up of a total of seven clubs. Champion of the Styrian regional league was 1. DFC Leoben , who played in the women's Bundesliga next season.
Closing table
The championship ended with the following result:
Pl. | society | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 1. DFC Leoben (A) | 18th | 16 | 1 | 1 | 128: 12 | +116 | 49 |
2. | SC St. Ruprecht / Raab | 18th | 16 | 1 | 1 | 94:17 | +77 | 49 |
3. | FC Maria Lankowitz | 18th | 9 | 1 | 8th | 46:51 | −5 | 28 |
4th | UPS Eichberg | 18th | 7th | 1 | 10 | 43:68 | −25 | 22nd |
5. | LUV Graz II (N) | 18th | 5 | 2 | 11 | 30:53 | −23 | 17th |
6th | FC Ligist | 18th | 4th | 2 | 12 | 21:83 | −62 | 14th |
7th | SC Unterpremstätten | 18th | 2 | 0 | 16 | 22: 100 | −78 | 6th |
Stand: Final stand. Source: StFV |
Legend for the Styrian regional league |
(A) | Relegated in the 2002/03 season |
(N) | Newcomer from the national league of the 2002/03 season |
- Burgenland: FC Südburgenland II
- Carinthia: none
- Styria: ASK Köflach
Regionalliga West
mode
The league consisted of eight clubs that played a round trip against each other. The champions of the Regionalliga West were determined in 14 rounds.
Season course
The Regionalliga West began on July 27, 2002 and ended on May 31, 2003 with the 14th round. The champions were FC Koblach , who did not want to advance to the top division. FC Alberschwende and Bremenmahd E 95 were relegated.
Closing table
The championship ended with the following result:
Pl. | society | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Diff. | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | FC Koblach | 14th | 11 | 3 | 0 | 64: 6 | +58 | 36 |
2. | SPG FC Lingenau / FC Mellau | 14th | 10 | 2 | 2 | 40:16 | +24 | 32 |
3. | Black and white Bregenz | 14th | 8th | 1 | 5 | 35:28 | +7 | 25th |
4th | Innsbruck AC II (U) | 14th | 6th | 3 | 5 | 28:22 | +6 | 21st |
5. | SK Zirl | 14th | 6th | 2 | 6th | 46:39 | +7 | 20th |
6th | FC Egg | 14th | 3 | 2 | 9 | 28:40 | −12 | 11 |
7th | FC Alberschwende | 14th | 2 | 5 | 7th | 17:32 | −15 | 11 |
8th. | Bremenmahd E 95 (N) | 14th | 1 | 0 | 13 | 13:88 | −75 | 3 |
Stand: Final stand. Source: TFV |
Legend for the Regionalliga West |
(N) | Newcomer from the national league of the 2002/03 season |
(U) | Transferred to the Regionalliga West in the 2002/03 season |
- Climbers
- Tyrol: none
- Vorarlberg: none
- List of goalscorers
The top scorer of the league was crowned the top scorer in the league with eleven goals, the Tyrolean Eva Ganster, who became known as the first professional ski jumper and who played for Zirl .
See also
- Austrian football championship 2003/04
- Austrian Women's Soccer Cup 2003/04
- Austrian Football Cup 2003/04
Individual evidence
- ↑ NOeFV, association, Tables Archives, 2000/01 to 2009/10, 2003/04 Women's Bundesliga, page 12 (PDF). In: noefv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
- ^ Dates and history of FC Hellas Kagran. (No longer available online.) In: oefb.at. Archived from the original on May 8, 2008 ; Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
- ^ OFV, data service, tables and archive of results (1919/20 to 2002/03), season 2003/04, women's football 2nd division center. In: ofv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
- ^ Union Babenberg Linz Süd, association, chronicle, year 2003. In: union-babenberg.com. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
- ↑ NOeFV, dressing tables archive, season 2000/01 to 2009/10, 2003/04, 2nd Division Women, Eastern, page 12 (PDF). In: noefv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
- ^ StFV, Tables Archive, 2003/04 season, Landesliga, Frauen-Landesliga. In: stfv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
- ↑ TFV, results before 2007, tables 2003/04, women Regionalliga West. In: tfv.at. Retrieved August 25, 2017 .