Austrian football championship 1911/12

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Austrian football championship 1911/12
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1912/13

For the 1911/12 season , the NÖFV (Lower Austrian Football Association) announced a championship with compulsory matches for Viennese clubs for the first time. This championship is officially regarded as the first Austrian football championship . There was a second Austrian championship with equal rights in Moravia-Silesia . In Hungary a championship was hosted by the Hungarian Football Association for the seventh time. From today's perspective, however , when speaking of the Austrian championship of 1913, one is often limited to the first class of the NFV .

Founding members

Founding members were the 11 Viennese clubs of the unofficial championship from the previous season. All other clubs in the 1910/11 season were excluded from participation, including DFC Prague , Grazer AK , Teplitzer FK and Cracovia Krakow .

ASV Hertha Wien was the 12th club to be approved as the second class champion. Hertha Vienna was only awarded the championship title after the end of the season after several clubs in the second class protested against the championship title of Rennweger SV 1901 Vienna . The reason for this was that the club's pitch was one meter too short. The Rennweger SV 1901 still exists today (2005), but never made it into the first division as a founding member of the first championship prevented.

Austrian heartland

In today's Austrian heartland, the Lower Austrian Football Association (NÖV), which was founded on May 16, 1911, held a championship in Lower Austria and Vienna from September 1911 to March 1912 . The clubs were in a First Class , Second Class A , Second Class B and Second Class C divided. The German-Alpine Football Association (DAFV), which was founded on July 2, 1911, starts its championship one season later.

First class (NÖV)

First class 1911/12
master SK Rapid Vienna
Relegation ↓ ASV Hertha Wien
SC Rudolfshügel
Relegated Vienna Cricket and Football Club
AC Viktoria Vienna
Teams 11
Games 110
Gates 518  (ø 4.71 per game)
Top scorer Johann Black (22)

General

The master was played in first grade. It was contested by 12 teams who met twice during the entire season. Rapid became the first Austrian football champion . The question of promotion and relegation was solved with relegation games between the ninth and tenth of the first class and the master of the second class A.

Closing table

Clubs of the Austrian Football Championship 1911/12
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. SK Rapid Vienna  20th  15th  1  4th 064:310 2.06 31
 2. Viennese sports club  20th  13  4th  3 053:350 1.51 30th
 3. Vienna Association FC  20th  13  3  4th 059:230 2.57 29
 4th Vienna AC  20th  10  5  5 059:410 1.44 25th
 5. 1. Simmeringer SC  20th  9  3  8th 057:630 0.90 21st
 6th First Vienna FC 1894  20th  9  2  9 050:360 1.39 20th
 7th Floridsdorfer AC  20th  9  1  10 061:540 1.13 19th
 8th. Viennese amateur SV  20th  5  5  10 042:510 0.82 15th
 9. ASV Hertha Vienna EK1  20th  6th  2  12 026:500 0.52 14th
10. SpC Rudolfshügel  20th  5  4th  11 039:420 0.93 14th
11. Vienna Cricket and Football Club EK2  20th  0  2  18th 012:960 0.13 02
12. AC Viktoria Vienna EK2  4th  1  0  3 006:160 0.38 02
Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, Rapid Archive, RSSSF
EK1The game between ASV Hertha Wien and First Vienna FC 1894 was criminally verified despite the appointment of ineligible players from Vienna, who were known to have the same result as the game, 3: 4 for Vienna. Therefore, the Herthaner landed on a relegation place and you faced the SC Rudolfshügel.
EK2The Vienna Cricket and Football Club withdrew after several defeats at the end of the season and relegated to second class A. The results of AC Viktoria Wien were canceled as the club merged with the Vienna Cricket and Football Club . The cricketers also used players at Viktoria during the season.
Legend for the first class
  • First Austrian champion
  • Participation in the relegation games
  • Relegation to the second class A 1912/13 or merger with another club
  • Qualified through relegation

    Games in detail

    Crosstab

    The championship in the first class was contested by eleven teams who met twice during the entire season. There were originally twelve clubs, with AC Viktoria Wien only playing four games and merging with Vienna Cricket and Football Club after September 24, 1911 (probably not until December 1911) . All results of AC Victoria were then annulled. The first official Austrian football champion was SK Rapid Wien . On April 28, 1912, he played his first competition game on the legendary Pfarrwiese , defeating the Vienna AC 2-1. The last three clubs of the season had to be relegated to remain in the league, the bottom of the table, Vienna Cricket and Football Club, left the league voluntarily at the end of the season.

    Final score
    society Viennese amateur SV First Vienna FC 1894 Floridsdorfer AC HER SK Rapid Vienna RUD 1. Simmeringer SC Vienna Cricket and Football Club VIK Vienna AC WAF Viennese sports club
    Viennese amateur SV E. 2: 1 2: 3 1: 3 1: 4 2: 2 3: 4 3: 1 8: 1 4-0 0: 1 2: 2
    First Vienna FC 1894 6: 1 R. 2: 1 4-0 0: 3 2-0 5-0 8-0 - 2: 2 0: 3 0: 1
    Floridsdorfer AC 2: 8 5-0 S. 4: 1 2: 4 5: 3 5: 1 7: 1 - 1: 1 1: 2 1: 2
    ASV Hertha Vienna 3: 2 3: 4 1-0 T 1: 3 0: 1 2: 2 3-0 - 1: 2 1: 2 1: 3
    SK Rapid Vienna 3-0 4: 2 9: 2 3: 1 E. 1: 2 3: 4 3: 1 - 2: 1 1: 1 5: 1
    SC Rudolfshügel 2: 2 1: 3 0: 1 7-0 1: 3 2: 2 6-0 2-0 3: 3 2: 3 1: 2
    1. Simmeringer SC 3: 4 6-0 4: 3 3: 1 5: 2 3: 1 K 7: 1 - 3: 3 3: 5 2: 4
    Vienna Cricket and Football Club 1: 1 0: 7 0: 8 0: 2 0: 3 2: 4 1: 3 L. 1: 4 1: 2 0: 2 1: 4
    AC Viktoria Vienna - - - 1: 5 - - - - A. - - -
    Vienna AC 3: 1 1: 2 3: 2 0-0 4: 3 1-0 5: 1 14: 0 - S. 3: 1 3: 6
    Vienna Association FC 5: 1 2: 1 3: 1 5-0 1: 2 0: 3 9-0 8: 1 - 2: 2 S. 1: 2
    Viennese sports club 2: 2 1: 1 6: 2 4: 2 1: 3 4: 1 4: 1 1: 1 - 1: 4 2: 1 E.

    List of goalscorers

    Gates player society
    1. 22 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Schwarz First Vienna FC 1894
    2. 20 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Adolf Fischera Vienna Association FC
    3. 16 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Neumann Vienna AC
    4th 15 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Josef Kudin 1. Simmeringer SV
    5. 13 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Ludwig Hussak Viennese Amateurs SV
    . Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Studnicka Vienna AC
    Source: Austria Soccer

    see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria

    The championship team

    SK Rapid Vienna

    Eduard Bauer , August Blaha , Fritz Brandstetter , Josef Brandstetter , Leopold Grundwald , Josef Hagler , Josef Jech , Josef Kaltenbrunner , Josef Klima , Josef Koceny , Johann Kowarik , Heinrich Körner , Heinrich Krczal , Richard Kuthan , Rudolf Kühn , Franz Schediwy , Josef Schediwy , Josef Tauschinsky
    Section Head : Dionys Schönecker

    Source: Austria Soccer

    Second class A (NÖV)

    Second class A (NFV) 1911/12
    master SC Wacker Vienna
    Relegation ↑ SC Wacker Vienna
    Teams 10
    Games 88
    Gates 319  (ø 3.63 per game)

    General

    For the second class A, the second performance level, detailed results or tables are not known: SC Wacker Vienna became the champion of the second performance level . The promotion to the top division was missed in the relegation against SC Rudolfshügel . FC Sturm 07 made it to second class A as champions of second class B.

    Closing table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. SC Wacker Vienna 17th 31:18 25th
    2. SC Blue Star Vienna 18th 40:30 21st
    3. SC Ober St. Veit 18th 42:36 21st
    4th SC Red Star Vienna 18th 37:28 20th
    5. SC Donaustadt 18th 35:24 18th
    6th Viennese sports fans 18th 26:20 18th
    7th SK Favoritner forward 18th 36:35 17th
    8th. SC Südmark Vienna 17th 27:36 15th
    9. Viennese movement player 18th 32:31 13
    10. Nussdorfer AC ZKA1 18th 13:61 8th
    Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, RSSSF
    ZKA1 The Nussdorfer did not relegate to second class B for unknown reasons.
    Legend for second grade A.
  • Master and participation in the relegation games
  • no relegation to the second class B 1912/13
  • Climbers

    Second class B (NÖV)

    Only a few data and the participants are known about the second class B, the third performance level: SC Hakoah Vienna was third in the second class B, the third performance level . The 1st Groß-Floridsdorfer FK Admira Wien made it into this class as champion of the second class C, the fourth level.

    Legend for second grade B.
    (M) Champion and promotion to second class A in the 1912/13 season

    Second class C (NÖV)

    Only a few data and the participants are known about second class C, the fourth performance level: 1. Groß-Floridsdorfer FK Admira Wien made it to second class B as champion of second class C.

    Legend for the second class C.
    (M) Champion and promotion to second class B in the 1912/13 season

    Relegation to First Class (NFV)

    1 round

    The clubs ASV Hertha Wien and SC Rudolfshügel, who had the same points in the championship, determined the fixed relegation in the first and second leg. The first leg took place on July 28, the second leg on August 11, 1912.

    total First leg Return leg
    ASV Hertha Vienna 6: 2 SC Rudolfshügel 3: 1 3: 1
    2nd round

    The loser of the first round, SC Rudolfshügel , had to play a playoff against the champions of the second class A, SC Wacker Wien , and also secured relegation with a safe and high victory and remained in the top division. The game took place on August 25, 1912.

    Result
    SC Rudolfshügel 6-0 SC Wacker Vienna

    ASV Hertha Wien and SC Rudolfshügel remained in the top league. The SC Wacker Wien continued to play in the 2nd class A.

    Situation in the crown lands

    In all other parts of the country of today's Austria no championships were organized at that time. The most famous and strongest clubs played friendly matches against national and international clubs.

    Bohemia

    The German Football Association for Bohemia was founded on June 25, 1911 and did not start its championship until 1912. In that year, a Czech football championship in 1912 was held in Bohemia, especially in Prague, organized by the Český svaz footballový (ČSF).

    Moravia

    Championship (Moravia-Silesia) 1912
    master DSV Troppau

    The first official founding meeting of the German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia was not until July 13, 1913, the Moravian and Silesian clubs organized their first football competitions as early as 1912.

    Known fixtures in the preliminary round
    Result
    DSV Troppau 13: 10 FC Silesia Troppau
    DSV Troppau 11: 30 FCD Sportbrüder Troppau
    DSV Troppau 3: 2 FC record Troppau
    Bielitz district
    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. BBSV Bielitz
    Stand: Final stand.
    Legend for the championship of the DFVfMuSCH, Troppau district
  • Qualified for the final tournament
  • Troppau district
    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. DSV Troppau
    . FC record Troppau
    . FCD Sportbrüder Troppau
    . FC Silesia Troppau
    Stand: Final stand.
    Legend for the championship of the DFVfMuSCH, Troppau district
  • Qualified for the final tournament
  • Final tournament
    total First leg Return leg
    DSV Troppau 8: 6 BBSV Bielitz 5: 4 3: 2

    Poland (Galicia)

    The German Football Association for Poland was founded on June 25, 1911 in Lemberg , the first championship took place in the next season.

    Hungary

    11. Osztályú Bajnokság

    The championship was held over 18 rounds and found its winner for the seventh time in the Ferencvárosi TC . MTK Budapest and Ferencvárosi TC qualified for the cup final . The final was not played, MTK Budapest was awarded the cup by the association.

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ A b c d Thomas Hofman: There were no soccer bubbles. On September 3, 1911, the starting shot for the first football championship in Austria was given. Article in: Anniversary edition: 80 years of official Austrian football championships ; Supplement to the Bundesliga Journal - the official magazine of the Bundesliga. Edition autumn 1994
    2. ^ Austria 1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1911/12. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    3. ^ Rapid Archive, Championship 1911/12. In: rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    4. ^ A b Austria Final League Tables (First and Second Level), Austria 1911/12. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    5. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austrian Football Association 1911/12, goal scorers (top 10). In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    6. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1911/12, SK Rapid Vienna. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    7. ^ Austria 2 (2nd class A) Lower Austria Football Association 1911/12. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    8. 1908–1938: Kopaná si v Opavě získává příznivce. In: sfc.cz. Retrieved February 1, 2018 (cz).