Austrian Football Women's Championship 2004/05

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Austrian Football Women's Championship 2004/05
2003/04
2005/06

The Austrian women's soccer championship was held in 2004/05 for the 33rd time after the 35-year break between 1938 and 1972. The top division is the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga and was held for the third time. The second highest division , this season the 26th edition, was divided into four regional leagues, with the 2nd division middle for the 5th time, the 2nd division east for the 11th time, the regional league west for the 11th time and the national league Styria was held for the 6th time.

SV Neulengbach became Austrian soccer champion for the third time in a row . The champions of the second highest division were LASK Ladies (middle), SV Gloggnitz (east), FC Koblach (west) and SC St. Ruprecht / Raab (Landesliga Styria). In the relegation games SV Gloggnitz was able to prevail and was thus entitled to play in the ÖFB women's league in the 2005/06 season .

First performance level - Bundesliga women

Bundesliga women 2004/05
Autumn master SV Neulengbach
master SV Neulengbach (3rd title)
UEFA Women's Cup SV Neulengbach
Relegated 1. DFC Leoben
Teams 10
Games 90 + 2 relegation games
Gates 397  (ø 4.41 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 Bundesliga was played with 10 clubs, with each team meeting each opponent once in the autumn and spring rounds. SV Neulengbach won the Austrian championship title for the third time in a row and this season won the ÖFB Cup with a final victory over the Innsbruck AC. With the championship title, the Lower Austrians also qualified for the UEFA Women's Cup for the 2005/06 season . The question of relegation was only decided in the very last round to the detriment of the 1st DFC Leoben, who played in the 2nd Division South (Landesliga Styria) in the following season.

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  18th  0  0 098:150 +83 54
 2. Union Kleinmünchen  18th  12  3  3 055:340 +21 39
 3. Innsbruck AC  18th  11  2  5 053:290 +24 35
 4th USC country house  18th  9  4th  5 042:250 +17 31
 5. USG Ardagger / Neustadtl  18th  7th  4th  7th 042:290 +13 25th
 6th LUV Graz  18th  6th  1  11 025:450 −20 19th
 7th ASK Erlaa (N)  18th  4th  4th  10 030:380  −8 16
 8th. FC Südburgenland  18th  5  0  13 027:600 −33 15th
 9. ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal  18th  3  3  12 012:570 −45 12
10. 1. DFC Leoben (N)  18th  3  3  12 013:650 −52 12
Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
Legend for the Bundesliga women
  • Austrian champion and participation in the UEFA Women's Cup 2005/06
  • Relegation to the 2nd division in 2005/06
  • (M) Austrian women's soccer champion 2003/04
    (C) ÖFB Ladies Cup winner 2003/04
    (S) ÖFB-Supercup Women winner in 2004 2003/04
    (N) Newcomers of the 2003/04 season
    Qualified through relegation

    Second performance level

    In order to reduce the costs for the clubs, this is played out in three 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 with the clubs from Burgenland ( BFV ), Carinthia ( KFV ) and Styria ( StFV ) and
    • Regionalliga West with the clubs from Tyrol ( TFV ) and Vorarlberg ( VFV ).

    The general mode provides that the champions of the leagues could play for the first time in a relegation for promotion to the ÖFB women's league. The bottom of the table in each league was relegated.

    2nd division middle

    mode

    The 2nd division center was formed from 6 clubs from the regional associations of Salzburg and Upper Austria . The master played in relegation games against the master of the 2nd Division East for promotion to the Bundesliga, known as the ÖFB women's league from the following season.

    Season course

    The LASK Ladies qualified with the championship title for the relegation games to the ÖFB women's league, but failed because of the champions of the 2nd division east, SV Gloggnitz. The women's team of LASK Linz was only founded last year, when the women of the Ladies Soccer Club Linz switched to LASK.

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. LASK Ladies 2LM1  20th  14th  0  6th 063:330 +30 42
     2. USK yard  20th  9  5  6th 028:320  −4 32
     3. SV Spittal / Drau  20th  8th  5  7th 031:270  +4 29
     4th Union Kleinmünchen II  20th  8th  3  9 040:470  −7 27
     5. SV Garsten  20th  7th  3  10 054:480  +6 24
     6th ASK Maxglan 2LM2  20th  3  6th  11 031:600 −29 15th
    Stand: Final stand. Source: OFV
    2LM1 The LSC Linz team will be taken over by the LASK Ladies
    2LM2 The ASK Salzburg renamed itself.
    Legend for the 2nd division center
  • Participation in the relegation to the ÖFB women's league in the 2005/06 season
  • Climbers

    During the current season, the women's soccer team of the financially troubled ASK Salzburg was transferred to the subsidiary Arbeiter Sportklub Maxglan , which was founded in 2005 .

    2nd Division East

    mode

    The 2nd Division East is made up of 10 clubs from the regional associations of Vienna and Lower Austria . The master played in relegation games against the master of the 2nd division center for promotion to the Bundesliga, which was renamed the ÖFB women's league from the following season.

    Season course

    The Lower Austrian club SV Gloggnitz brought its men's team into the state league in the 1950s and has now managed to become first-class with the women's team.

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. SV Gloggnitz (N) 2DM1  18th  13  3  2 065:270 +38 41
     2. SG ASV Spratzern / SV Neulengbach II 2DM2  18th  11  5  2 057:200 +37 38
     3. SV long pipe 2DM1  18th  11  3  4th 055:210 +34 35
     4th SV Groß-Schweinbarth  18th  9  5  4th 052:340 +18 32
     5. 1. SVg Guntramsdorf  18th  10  2  6th 046:290 +17 32
     6th USC country house II  18th  9  3  6th 043:380  +5 30th
     7th SV Horn  18th  7th  3  8th 048:420  +6 24
     8th. DFC Heidenreichstein  18th  3  3  12 010:380 −28 12
     9. DFV jewels Janecka  18th  1  2  15th 026:780 −52 05
    10. DSG Vienna United (N)  18th  1  1  16 012:870 −75 04th
    Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
    2DM2 The game Gloggnitz against Langenrohr was rated 0: 0 and 0 points.
    2DM2The syndicate ASV Spratzern / SV Neulengbach dissolved and the ASV Spratzern did not take part in the 2005/06 season. The successor club FSK St. Pölten began in 2006/07 in the regional league.
    Legend for the 2nd Division East
  • Participation in the relegation to the ÖFB women's league in the 2005/06 season
  • Relegation to the regional league or cessation of game operations
  • (N) Newcomer from the regional league in the 2003/04 season
    Climbers

    Regional League Styria

    mode

    The Landesliga Styria was played with seven clubs and was determined in two rounds and one second round in 18 games for each club of the champions.

    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. SC St. Ruprecht / Raab  17th  16  1  0 144: 800 +136 49
     2. FC Südburgenland II (N)  18th  11  4th  3 052:300 +22 37
     3. SC Unterpremstätten  17th  9  2  6th 048:410  +7 29
     4th LUV Graz II  17th  8th  0  9 035:470 −12 24
     5. FC Maria Lankowitz  17th  6th  1  10 033:550 −22 19th
     6th FC Ligist  17th  6th  0  11 029:470 −18 18th
     7th ASK Köflach (N)  17th  0  0  17th 008: 121 −113 00
    Stand: Final stand. Source: StFV
    Legend for the Styrian regional league
  • Champion, but no promotion to the ÖFB women's league in the 2005/06 season
  • (N) Newcomer from the regional league in the 2003/04 season
    Climbers
    • Burgenland: none
    • Carinthia: none
    • Styria: none

    Regionalliga West

    mode

    The league consisted of six clubs that played a round trip against each other. The champions of the Regionalliga West were determined in 10 rounds.

    Season course

    The Regionalliga West began on September 18, 2004 and ended on June 11, 2005 with the 10th round. The champions were FC Koblach , who did not want to advance to the top division.

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. FC Koblach  10  8th  0  2 032:100 +22 24
     2. Black and white Bregenz  10  6th  2  2 028:130 +15 20th
     3. Innsbruck AC II  10  5  3  2 025: 700 +18 18th
     4th SK Zirl  10  4th  0  6th 022:260  −4 12
     5. SPG FC Lingenau / FC Mellau  10  3  1  6th 027:260  +1 10
     6th SPG FC Egg / FC Alberschwende RW1  10  1  0  9 007:590 −52 03
    Stand: Final stand. Source: TFV
    RW1 FC Egg founded a syndicate with FC Alberschwende.
    Legend for the Regionalliga West
  • Champion, but no promotion to the ÖFB women's league in the 2005/06 season
  • Climbers

    Relegation

    Relegation to the ÖFB women's league

    The champions of the two 2nd divisions East and Middle played a promoted player in the ÖFB women's league in two relegation games. The SV Gloggnitz in Lower Austria won against LASK Ladies from Upper Austria with a total score of 7: 3 and plays in the 2005/06 season in the highest Austrian women's football league. The LASK Ladies remain second class and continue to play in the 2nd division middle.

    date total First leg Return leg
    June 11, 2005
    June 18, 2005
    SV Gloggnitz (2DO) 7: 3 LASK Ladies (2DM) 4: 1 (1: 1) 3: 2 (1: 1)
    Legend: (2DO): 2nd division east, (2DM): 2nd division center

    See also

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ Mode of the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga, 2012/13 season. (No longer available online.) In: oefb.at. Archived from the original on August 2, 2013 ; Retrieved August 4, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oefb.at
    2. NOeFV, association, Tables Archives, 2000/01 to 2009/10, 2004/05 Women's Bundesliga, page 12 (PDF). (PDF) In: noefv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    3. ^ OFV, season 2004/05, women, FR-2nd DM (2nd division region middle women). In: ofv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    4. ^ History of the LSC Linz. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved August 30, 2017 .
    5. NOeFV, association, Tables Archives, 2000/01 to 2009/10, 2004/05, Women 2nd Division East Region, page 12 (PDF). (PDF) In: noefv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    6. ^ StFV, Tables Archive, 2004/05 season, regional league, regional women's league. In: stfv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    7. TFV, results before 2007, tables 2004/05, women Regionalliga West. In: tfv.at. Retrieved August 25, 2017 .
    8. ^ Union Kleinmünchen, relegation games, ÖFB women's league 2004/05 season. In: Frauenfussball.at. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on December 1, 2017 .