Austrian football championship 1913/14

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Austrian football championship 1913/14
1912/13
1914/15

The 1913-14 Austrian Football Championship was how, in the previous year by the Lower Austrian Football Association aligned. Only teams from Vienna and the Vienna suburbs were eligible to participate . Clubs from the crown lands had no opportunity to participate in the championship. Instead of the relegation games, a direct promotion and relegation was introduced for the first time.

Austrian heartland

In today's Austrian heartland, the Lower Austrian Football Association (NÖV) held a championship in Lower Austria and Vienna . A championship was also held in Styria , in which Carinthian clubs could play, which was organized by the German-Alpine Football Association (DAFV).

First class (NFV)

First class (NFV) 1913/14
master Vienna Association FC
Relegated First Vienna FC 1894
Teams 10
Games 90
Gates 373  (ø 4.14 per game)
Top scorer Johann Neumann (25)

General

The championship in the first class was contested by 10 teams, each of which met twice during the entire season. The Vienna Association FC became Austrian football champions for the first and only time this season . The WAF and the SK Rapid Wien team fought a tough duel throughout the season, which was only decided in the last round in a direct encounter between the two opponents. Rapid needed a win for their third championship title in a row, but a draw is enough for the Vienna Association FC to win the championship. Since the game ended in a 1: 1 draw, the champions were not called Rapid Vienna for the first time.

The question of relegation was curious this season : After the second division champion had always been defeated in the relegation games to the first class in the previous years, the officials of First Vienna FC submitted an application for the introduction of an automatic promotion and relegation regulation in 1894 . The Lower Austrian Football Association granted this request and decided that the last club in the first class could be relegated and the champions of the second class could be promoted without relegation. With First Vienna FC 1894 Wien, of all things, the club making the application was in last place in the table at the end of the season and immediately protested against this (self-proposed!) Regulation. The association rejected the protest, whereupon Vienna immediately resigned and founded its own rival association, the Football Union of Austrian Nations , FUAN for short, in German Football Union of the Austrian Peoples . Some clubs in Austria and Bohemia joined the association. The union was dissolved again after two years, after which the First Vienna FC returned ruefully in 1894 to the actual football association.

Closing table

Clubs of the Austrian Football Championship 1913/14
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. Vienna Association FC  18th  12  3  3 054:340 1.59 27
 2. SK Rapid Vienna (M)  18th  11  5  2 051:260 1.96 27
 3. Vienna AC  18th  8th  7th  3 051:270 1.89 23
 4th Viennese sports club  18th  9  4th  5 040:290 1.38 22nd
 5. Viennese amateur SV  18th  7th  3  8th 034:430 0.79 17th
 6th 1. Simmeringer SC EZ1  18th  6th  4th  8th 038:420 0.90 16
 7th SpC Rudolfshügel  18th  5  6th  7th 025:360 0.69 16
 8th. Floridsdorfer AC  18th  4th  5  9 032:430 0.74 13
 9. ASV Hertha Vienna (R G )  18th  2  7th  9 027:440 0.61 11
10. First Vienna FC 1894 EK2  18th  3  2  13 021:490 0.43 08th
Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, Rapid Archive, RSSSF
EK1The 1. Simmeringer SC tried, after losing the home ground it had acquired in the summer of 1913, to play its home games on the old Simmeringer Platz. The NFV forbade him and the games were played on other courts, mostly on the WAC field.
EK2 Participation in the FBiNÖ championship
Legend for the first class
  • Austrian champion
  • Founded his own association and played in the championship there
  • (M) Austrian Champion 1912/13
    (R G ) Winner of the relegation for the 1912/13 season
    Climbers

    Games in detail

    List of goalscorers

    Gates player society
    1. 25 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Neumann Vienna AC
    2. 20 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Schwarz Vienna Association FC
    3. 16 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Ferdinand Swatosch 1. Simmeringer SC
    4th 13 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Richard Kuthan SK Rapid Vienna
    5. 10 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Adolf Fischera Vienna Association FC
    Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Leopold Grundwald SK Rapid Vienna
    Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Alois Müller Viennese sports club
    Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Studnicka Vienna AC
    Source: Austria Soccer

    see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria

    The championship team

    Vienna Association FC

    Rudolf Axmann , Leopold Bode , Anton Cargnelli , Adolf Fischera , Josef Haist , Josef Hawlik , Leopold Heinz , Franz Heinzl , Georg Heiß , Hubac, Friedrich Kohn , Alois Kwietek , Leopold Neubauer , Henry Pak , Prohaska, Johann Schwarz , Franz Sedlacek , Felix Tekusch , Karl Tekusch , Otto Übleis , Johann Weinberg

    Source: Austria Soccer

    Second class A (NFV)

    Second class A (NFV) 1913/14
    master SC Wacker Vienna
    Relegated SC Hakoah Vienna
    SC Ober St. Veit
    SC Blue Star Vienna
    Vienna Cricket and Football Club
    Wiener Sportfreunde
    FC Sturm 07
    SC Südmark Vienna
    Teams 13
    Games 144
    Gates 595  (ø 4.13 per game)

    General

    The championship in the second class A was contested by 13 teams who met twice during the entire season. SC Wacker Wien won the third championship title in the second class A in a row and was finally allowed to move up to the first class as the first club. The newcomers from second class B were very strong in their play. Admira Wien surprisingly took second place, the Hakoah sensationally third. The relegated from the second class A are not known because the data for the following season are missing. The SK Admira started in 1913 under the name 1. Groß-Floridsdorfer FK Admira in the championship, renamed itself during the season.

    Closing table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. SC Wacker Vienna (R V )  24  21st  1  2 102: 150 6.80 43
     2. SK Admira Vienna (N)  24  18th  3  3 069:200 3.45 39
     3. SC Hakoah Vienna (N)  24  13  7th  4th 059:350 1.69 33
     4th SC Donaustadt  24  13  6th  5 074:290 2.55 32
     5. SC Red Star Vienna  24  12  4th  8th 042:390 1.08 28
     6th SC Ober St. Veit  24  10  3  11 054:570 0.95 23
     7th SC Blue Star Vienna ZKA1  24  7th  4th  13 040:640 0.63 18th
     8th. Vienna Cricket and Football Club  24  8th  2  14th 027:580 0.47 18th
     9. Viennese sports fans  24  8th  2  14th 030:430 0.70 18th
    10. SK Favoritner forward  24  7th  4th  13 020:470 0.43 18th
    11. Favoritner FK Sturm ZKA2  24  4th  5  15th 026:600 0.43 13
    12. Viennese movement player  24  6th  2  16 031:620 0.50 14th
    13. SC Südmark Vienna  24  4th  5  15th 021:660 0.32 13
    Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, RSSSF
    ZKA1 SC Blue Star Wien has 20 points in the final table of the specified source.
    ZKA2 FFK Sturm has 15 points in the final table of the specified source.
    Legend for second grade A.
  • Champion and promotion to first class in the 1914/15 season
  • Relegation to second class B or cessation of gaming operations
  • (N) Newcomers to the 1912/13 season
    (R V ) Loser in relegation for the 1912/13 season
    Climbers

    Championship of the DAFV

    Championship of the DAFV 1912/13
    master Graz football club "Sturm"

    In addition to the previous year's participants, the Klagenfurt AC also took part in the championship of the German-Alpine Football Association . The Graz soccer club “Sturm” was again the champion.

    Situation in the crown lands

    Bohemia - first class

    First class (Bohemia) 1913/14
    master DFC Prague (2)

    The German Football Association for Bohemia held its second championship this season. A Czech football championship was held in 1914 , which was organized by the Český svaz footballový (ČSF).

    General

    There were four participants for the championship of the DFVfB, Karlsbader FK, Teplitzer FK and the two Prague clubs DSB Prague and DFC Prague, the latter won the championship.

    Closing table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. DFC Prague
    2. Karlovy Vary FK
    3. Teplitzer FK 1903
    4th DSB Prague
    Stand: Final stand. Source: Source: webalice.it, RSSSF
    Legend for First Class (Bohemia)
  • Bohemian master of the DFVfB
  • Moravia-Silesia

    Championship (Moravia-Silesia) 1914
    master DSV Troppau (3)
    Known fixtures
    Result
    DSV Troppau 8: 2 FC record Troppau
    DSV Troppau 5: 1 Troppauer SV
    DSV Troppau 7: 2 DFC Silesia Troppau
    BBSV Bielitz 2: 2 DSV Troppau
    DSV Troppau 4: 1 BBSV Bielitz

    Poland (Galicia)

    District of Galicia 1914
    master Cracovia Kraków

    The Austrian championship in Poland was canceled after three rounds because of the beginning of the First World War . At that time Cracovia led Kraków, who was rated as the last champion of the German Football Association for Poland .

    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. Cracovia Kraków  3  2  1  0 005: 100 5.00 05
     2. Czarni Lviv  3  2  1  0 007: 400 1.75 05
     3. Pogoń Lviv  4th  1  0  3 005: 900 0.56 02
     4th Wisła Krakow  2  0  0  2 001: 400 0.25 00
    Stand: Final stand. Source: RSSSF
    Legend for the championship (Galicia, Poland)
  • Master of the DFVfP
  • Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ Austria 1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1913/14. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    2. ^ Rapid Archive, Championship 1913/14. In: rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    3. ^ A b Austria Final League Tables (First and Second Level), Austria 1913/14. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    4. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austrian Football Association 1913/14, goal scorers (top 10). In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    5. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austrian Football Association 1913/14, Wiener Association FC. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    6. ^ Austria 2 (2nd class A) Lower Austria Football Association 1913/14. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    7. ^ Austria - Styria - List of Champions, championship of the German-Alpine Football Association 1912/13. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    8. Part of Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918, CZECHIA 1913, German Football Association for Bohemia (1913-14). In: webalice.it. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    9. Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic - List of League Tables, Czechoslovakia 1896-1917. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    10. 1908–1938: Kopaná si v Opavě získává příznivce. In: sfc.cz. Retrieved February 1, 2018 (cz).
    11. ^ Poland 1910-1920, Galicia Championship, Galicia Championship 1914. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .