Austrian Football Women's Championship 2008/09

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Austrian Football Women's Championship 2008/09
Logo of the ÖFB
2007/08
2009/10

The Austrian women's soccer championship was held for the 37th time in 2008/09 after the 35-year break between 1938 and 1972. The top division is the ÖFB women's league and was held for the 4th time. The second highest division ( 2nd league ), the 30th edition this season, was divided into three regional leagues, with the 2nd league middle, the 2nd league east and the 2nd league south, each being played for the 3rd time were. The season lasted from mid-August to mid-June.

The Austrian soccer champion was SV Neulengbach for the 6th time in a row , the champions of the second highest classes were Union Kleinmünchen (center), SKV Altenmarkt (east) and FC Stattegg (south). The champions of the highest performance class were superior to SV Neulengbach, the champions of the second highest classes were USK Hof (center), SV Groß-Schweinbarth (east) and ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal (south) and FC Koblach (west). In the relegation games, USK Hof and SK Sturm Graz (women's football) #Vorgeschichte | FC Stattegg were able to prevail and were thus entitled to play in the ÖFB women's league in the 2009/10 season .

First performance level - ÖFB women's league

ÖFB Women's League 2008/09
Logo of the ÖFB women's league
Autumn master SV Neulengbach
master SV Neulengbach (7th title)
Women's Champions League SV Neulengbach
Relegation ↓ USK yard
Relegated ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal
Teams 10
Games 45 + 16 play-off games
 + 2 relegation games
Gates 388  (ø 6.36 per game)
Top scorer AustriaAustria Nina Burger (22 goals, play-off only)

The ÖFB women's league began on August 15, 2008 and ended on June 7, 2009 with the 19th round.

mode

The season was divided into two parts that had different modes. In the fall season everyone played against everyone once in a normal round. Then this overall table was divided into two tables of five. The top five clubs then played in the upper play-offs against each other twice in ten rounds for the championship title. The winner of the top play-offs was eligible to play in the UEFA Women's Champions League as champions. The teams in places six to ten played twice in ten rounds against relegation in the lower play-off . While the last placed was as a permanent relegation, the table ninth had to compete in two relegation games against the champions from the 2nd division middle .

In addition, after the basic round in autumn, each club received a certain number of points for the spring season, which were based on the placement. The 1st and 6th placed received five points, the 2nd and 7th placed four points, the 3rd and 8th placed three points, the 4th and 9th placed two points and the 5th and 10th placed one point.

The first-placed winner from the upper play-off is considered the champion of the season and was eligible to participate in the UEFA Women's Champions League . The last placed from the lower play-off had to relegate directly to the respective 2nd division, while the 4th placed club was able to save themselves from relegation in two relegation games against the champions of the 2nd division south.

Season course

The opening game was the match between FC St. Veit / Glan and SG Ardagger / Neustadtl . Master was superior to the SV Neulengbach , all 17 games won and conceded a total of only eleven goals and thus for the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying. ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal had to go to the second division, which only came to a single draw during the season and only scored five goals. The USK Hof saved themselves in the relegation games from relegation.

Tables

Table after the basic round (autumn table)
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. SV Neulengbach (M, C)  9  9  0  0 045: 500 +40 27
 2. USC country house  9  7th  1  1 033:110 +22 22nd
 3. LUV Graz  9  6th  1  2 023:160  +7 19th
 4th FC Wacker Innsbruck  9  5  0  4th 027:150 +12 15th
 5. FC St. Veit / Glan  9  4th  0  5 020:140  +6 12
 6th FC Südburgenland  9  4th  0  5 020:210  −1 12
 7th SG Ardagger / Neustadtl  9  4th  0  5 012:190  −7 12
 8th. ASK Erlaa  9  3  1  5 013:250 −12 10
 9. USK Hof (R G )  9  0  2  7th 011:360 −25 02
10. ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal (R G )  9  0  1  8th 004:460 −42 01
Stand: Final stand after the basic round. Source: Union Kleinmünchen.
Legend for the ÖFB women's league (basic round)
  • Qualified for the upper play-off
  • Qualified for the lower play-off
  • (M) Austrian women's soccer champion 2007/08
    (C) ÖFB Ladies Cup winner 2007/08
    (R G ) Winner of the relegation of the 2007/08 season
    Upper play-off (final table)

    The upper play-off ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points bonus total
     1. SV Neulengbach (M, C)  8th  8th  0  0 029: 600 +23 24  5 29
     2. FC Wacker Innsbruck  8th  5  0  3 024:160  +8 15th  2 17th
     3. USC country house  8th  4th  0  4th 018:250  −7 12  4th 16
     4th FC St. Veit / Glan  8th  3  0  5 016:170  −1 09  1 10
     5. LUV Graz  8th  0  0  8th 008:310 −23 00  3  3
    Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
    Legend for the ÖFB Women's League Upper Play-off
  • Austrian champion and participation in the UEFA Women's Champions League 2009/10
  • (M) Austrian women's soccer champion 2007/08
    (C) ÖFB Ladies Cup winner 2007/08
    Lower play-off (final table)

    The lower play-off ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points bonus total
     1. SG Ardagger / Neustadtl  8th  6th  1  1 022: 900 +13 19th  4th 23
     2. FC Südburgenland  8th  5  2  1 026:100 +16 17th  5 22nd
     3. ASK Erlaa  8th  3  3  2 018:140  +4 12  3 15th
     4th USK Hof (R G )  8th  2  2  4th 018:130  +5 08th  2 10
     5. ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal (R G )  8th  0  0  8th 001:380 −37 00  1  1
    Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
    Legend for the ÖFB women's league lower play-off
  • Relegation to the 2nd division in 2009/10
  • (R G ) Winner of the relegation of the 2007/08 season
    Qualified through relegation

    List of goalscorers

    The top scorer in the women's league went to Rosana dos Santos Augusto von Neulengbach with 26 goals. Second place went to Katrin Walzl from USC Landhaus with 19 goals

    Pl. Nat. player society Gates
    01. AustriaAustria Nina Burger SV Neulengbach 23
    02. AustriaAustria Katharina Strauchs SG Ardagger / Neustadtl 15th
    03. AustriaAustria Doris Adamovics FC Wacker Innsbruck 13
    04th AustriaAustria Tanja Legenstein ASK Erlaa 12
    05. AustriaAustria Marion Groebner USC country house 11
    06th AustriaAustria Verena Nagl FC Wacker Innsbruck 10
    AustriaAustria Katrin Walzl USC country house
    07th AustriaAustria Jennifer Pöltl FC Südburgenland 09

    Second performance level - 2nd division

    The 2nd league represents the second highest performance group in Austrian women's football. In order to reduce the costs for the clubs, it is divided into three regional groups: 2nd league middle, 2nd league east, 2nd league south and 2nd league west.

    The second performance level consisted of four leagues, separated by region:

    • 2nd league center with the clubs from Upper Austria ( OFV ) and Salzburg ( SFV ),
    • 2nd league east with the clubs from Lower Austria ( NÖFV ) and Vienna ( WFV ),
    • 2. League South with the clubs from Burgenland ( BFV ), Carinthia ( KFV ) and Styria ( StFV ) and
    • 2. League West with the clubs from Tyrol ( TFV ) and Vorarlberg ( VFV ).

    The general mode provides that the champions of the leagues could play 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 league consisted of ten clubs that played against each other twice in two rounds (autumn and spring). After these 18 rounds, the league champion had to fight for a direct promotion place against the ninth-placed club in the ÖFB women's league. The last placed team, however, had to relegate to the respective national league.

    Season course

    The 2nd middle division began on August 17th, 2008 and ended on June 6th, 2009 with the 18th round. The opening game was the match between the LASK Ladies and Union Nebelberg . The championship was the Union Kleinmünchen , which however could not prevail in the relegation games. SV Spittal / Drau had to relegate .

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Union Kleinmünchen (R V )  18th  17th  0  1 083:160 +67 51
     2. LASK ladies  18th  14th  1  3 089:230 +66 43
     3. SV Garsten  18th  12  1  5 075:390 +36 37
     4th ASKÖ Doppl / Hart  18th  11  1  6th 042:370  +5 34
     5. Army SV Wals 2LM1  18th  10  2  6th 076:360 +40 32
     6th ASKÖ Dionysen / Oedt  18th  9  1  8th 051:540  −3 28
     7th Union Nebelberg  18th  4th  1  13 019:700 −51 13
     8th. FC Wels Ladies (N)  18th  4th  0  14th 016:530 −37 12
     9. Union Geretsberg  18th  2  3  13 030:860 −56 09
    10. SV Spittal / Drau  18th  1  2  15th 020:870 −67 05
    Stand: Final stand. Source: OFV
    2LM1 Heeres SV Wals took over the team from ASK Maxglan.
    Legend for the 2nd division middle
  • Participation in the relegation to the ÖFB women's league in the 2009/10 season
  • Change to the 2nd division middle / west
  • Relegation to the regional league
  • (N) Newcomers of the 2007/08 season
    (R V ) Loser in the 2007/08 season relegation
    Climbers
    • no promoters, as the 2nd division middle and the 2nd division west are combined to form the 2nd division middle / west.

    List of goalscorers

    30 goals: Karin Schwaiger (SV Garsten)
    29 goals: Katharina Kinsky (Heeres SV Wals)
    26 goals: Iris Moser (Union Kleinmünchen)

    2nd League East

    mode

    The league consisted of twelve clubs that played against each other twice in two rounds (autumn and spring). After these 22 rounds, the champions of the league had to fight against the champions of the 2nd division south for a direct promotion to the ÖFB women's league. The two last-placed teams in the championship, however, had to relegate to the respective national leagues.

    Season course

    The 2nd league east began on August 8, 2008 and ended on June 7, 2009 with the 22nd round. The opening game was the match between SV Neulengbach II and SV Ladies Furth . The champions were SKV Altenmarkt , which however could not prevail in the relegation games. ESV Süd-Ost and UFC Atzgersdorf / Mauer had to relegate .

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. SKV Altenmarkt (N)  21st  20th  0  1 148: 210 +127 60
     2. SV Neulengbach II  22nd  15th  4th  3 076:220 +54 49
     3. USC country house II  22nd  13  3  6th 070:380 +32 42
     4th SV Horn  22nd  11  4th  7th 061:500 +11 37
     5. SV Groß-Schweinbarth (R V )  22nd  11  4th  7th 060:500 +10 37
     6th SV Ladies Furth  22nd  9  7th  6th 045:350 +10 34
     7th 1. SVg Guntramsdorf  22nd  9  4th  9 052:480  +4 31
     8th. SV Gloggnitz  22nd  7th  8th  7th 055:520  +3 29
     9. DFC Heidenreichstein  22nd  6th  4th  12 045:650 −20 22nd
    10. SV Langenrohr  21st  5  2  14th 041:630 −22 17th
    11. ESV south-east  22nd  4th  1  17th 024: 118 −94 13
    12. UFC Atzgersdorf / Mauer (N)  22nd  0  1  21st 010: 117 −107 01
    Stand: Final stand. Source: NOeFV
    Legend for the 2nd league east
  • Participation in the relegation to the ÖFB women's league in the 2009/10 season
  • Dissolution of the women's department
  • (N) Newcomer from the regional league of the 2007/08 season
    (R V ) Loser in the 2007/08 season relegation
    Climbers

    List of goalscorers

    40 goals: Katarina Dugovicova (SKV Altenmarkt)
    37 goals: Lisa Marie Makas (SKV Altenmarkt)
    21 goals: Anita Eisinge (SV Gloggnitz), Desiree Hauer (SV Groß-Schweinbarth), Christine Schiebinger (1st SVg Guntramsdorf)

    2nd League South

    mode

    The league consisted of seven clubs that played against each other twice in two rounds (autumn and spring). After these 12 rounds, the champions of the league had to compete against the champions of the 2nd league east for a direct promotion to the ÖFB women's league. The last placed team, however, had to relegate to the respective national league.

    Season course

    The 2nd League South began on August 23, 2008 and ended on June 7, 2009 with the 12th round. The opening game was the match between JSV Mariatrost and SC St. Ruprecht / Raab . The champions were superior to FC Stattegg , who qualified in the relegation games for promotion to the ÖFB women's league. SV Gössendorf had to relegate .

    Closing table

    The championship ended with the following result:

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. FC Stattegg 2LS1  12  12  0  0 062: 200 +60 36
     2. FC Südburgenland II  12  9  0  3 043:160 +27 27
     3. SC St. Ruprecht / Raab  12  7th  1  4th 035:140 +21 22nd
     4th 1. DFC Leoben (A)  12  6th  1  5 046:200 +26 19th
     5. JSV Mariatrost (N)  12  5  0  7th 024:350 −11 15th
     6th SC Unterpremstätten  12  2  0  10 017:450 −28 06th
     7th SV Gössendorf  12  0  0  12 007: 102 −95 00
    Stand: Final stand. Source: StFV
    2LS1 FC Stattegg took over the team from Schönberger LUV II, the 2nd team from LUV Graz.
    Legend for the 2nd league south
  • Participation in the relegation to the ÖFB women's league in the 2009/10 season
  • Relegation to the regional league
  • (A) Relegated in the 2007/08 season
    (N) Newcomer from the regional league of the 2007/08 season
    Climbers

    List of goalscorers

    13 goals: Sabrina Kerschbaumer (1st DFC Leoben)
    11 goals: Stephanie Schachner (FC Stattegg)
    10 goals: Christina Peintinger (FC Stattegg)

    2nd League West

    The 2nd League West was not carried out; instead, a regional league was played in Tyrol and Vorarlberg. FC Wacker Innsbruck II is promoted from the Tyrolean regional league to the newly founded 2nd division center / west , no club from Vorarlberg is promoted.

    Relegation

    Relegation to the ÖFB women's league

    There were two relegation duels for promotion to the ÖFB women's league for the 2009/10 season , each in a first leg and a second leg.

    One duel was played by the champions of the 2nd middle division and the 4th of the lower play-off of the ÖFB women's league, that was Union Kleinmünchen and USK Hof .

    date total First leg Return leg
    June 11, 2009
    June 14, 2009
    Union Kleinmünchen (2LM) 3: 6 USK Hof (FL) 3: 2 (3: 2) 0: 4 (0: 1)
    Legend: (FL): ÖFB. Women's league, (2LM): 2nd division middle

    The other duel was played by the champions of the 2nd League South and the 2nd League East, which were FC Stattegg and SKV Altenmarkt .

    date total First leg Return leg
    June 14, 2009
    June 21, 2009
    FC Stattegg (2LS) 5: 2 SKV Altenmarkt (2LO) 4: 1 (4: 0) 1: 1 (0: 0)
    Legend: (2LO): 2nd league east, (2LS): 2nd league south

    See also

    Individual evidence

    1. NOeFV, 2008-09 season, women's football, ÖFB women's league OPO. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved July 5, 2014 .
    2. NOeFV, 2008-09 season, women's football, ÖFB women's league UPO. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved July 5, 2014 .
    3. a b Union Kleinmünchen, Hall of Fame, Masters, 2008/09 season, final table. In: Frauenfussball.at. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on December 1, 2017 .
    4. ^ OFV, season 2008/09, women, FR-2.LM (women 2nd division middle). In: ofv.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    5. NOeFV, 2008-09 season, Women's Soccer, Women 2nd League East. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    6. StFV, season 2008/09, women's football, FLS (2nd women's league south). In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved August 18, 2017 .
    7. ^ TFV, season 2008/09, women, national league. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved July 5, 2014 .
    8. ^ VFV, season 2008/09, women and girls leagues, women state league. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved July 20, 2014 .