Austrian football championship 1914/15

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Austrian football championship 1915
1913/14
1915/16

The Austrian Football Championship in 1915 was organized by the Lower Austrian Football Association and contested by its members. There were originally four Austrian championships with equal rights, which were spread across the Austrian heartland , Bohemia , Moravia-Silesia and Poland (Galicia) and thus included all areas of Cisleithania . During the First World War, however, only the first class of the NFV was played as a war championship without relegation.

Austrian heartland

First class (NFV)

First class (NFV) 1915
master Vienna AC
Teams 10
Games 45
Gates 213  (ø 4.73 per game)
Top scorer Franz Heinzl (12)

General

The championship of the 1915 season was held as the first war championship and comprised only nine rounds, all of which were held in the spring. The Vienna AC was able to provide the strongest team these days, although like all other clubs it suffered from the loss and recruitment of its players. Starting with a 9: 1 and a 15: 0 against Sport-Club and Simmering, the athletes faced the decision in the seventh round of previous year's champions WAF. Captain Johann Studnicka dusted off to the winning 1-0, so that the WAC became Austrian football champions for the fourth time, the first time in the ÖFV. The descent, however, was suspended during the First World War.

Closing table

Clubs of the Austrian Football Championship 1915
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. Vienna AC  9  8th  0  1 046: 900 5.11 16
 2. Vienna Association FC (M)  9  7th  1  1 030:140 2.14 15th
 3. SK Rapid Vienna  9  4th  2  3 023:160 1.44 10
 4th Viennese amateur SV  9  4th  1  4th 015:110 1.36 09
 5. ASV Hertha Vienna  9  4th  1  4th 015:220 0.68 09
 6th Floridsdorfer AC  9  3  3  3 022:220 1.00 09
 7th SpC Rudolfshügel  9  4th  0  5 021:260 0.81 08th
 8th. Viennese sports club  9  2  2  5 013:260 0.50 06th
 9. SC Wacker Vienna (N)  9  1  3  5 013:220 0.59 05
10. 1. Simmeringer SC EK1  9  1  1  7th 015:450 0.33 03
Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, Rapid Archive, RSSSF
EK1 The Simmeringer sports field in Rinnböckstraße was opened for games.
Legend for the first class
  • Austrian champion
  • no relegation
  • (M) Austrian champion 1913/14
    (N) Newcomers of the 1913/14 season
    Climbers
    • Second class A: none, since World War I

    Games in detail

    List of goalscorers

    Gates player society
    1. 12 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Franz Heinzl Vienna Association FC
    2. 11 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Robert Kutschera Floridsdorfer AC
    3. 10 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Leopold German Vienna AC
    Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Neumann Vienna AC
    5. 8 goals Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Friedrich Maly 1. Simmeringer SC
    Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Johann Studnicka Vienna AC
    Source: Austria Soccer

    see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria

    The championship team

    Vienna AC

    Johann Brandweiner - Rudolf Heger , Franz Schlosser , Johann Kaps , Karl Achatzy , Richard Kohn , Julius Kaps , Gustav Chrenka , Leopold Deutsch , Johann Neumann , Grünfeld, Karl Heinlein , Johann Studnicka , Karl Dürschmied , Stejskal

    Source: Austria Soccer

    Second class (NFV)

    Second class A (NFV) 1914/15
    master SK Admira Vienna
    Relegated Viennese movement player
    Liesinger ASK
    SK Favoritner forward
    Währinger Bycicle-Club
    Floridsdorfer SC
    Teams 10
    Games 45

    General

    Due to the war, only a few game results from the 1915 season in Second Class A have been preserved, so that only the position results can be given below:

    Closing table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. SK Admira Vienna 9
    2. SC Donaustadt 9
    3. Red Star Vienna ZK1 9
    4th SK Slovan Vienna (N) 9
    5. Nussdorfer AC (N) 9
    6th Viennese movement player 9
    7th Liesinger ASK (N) 9
    8th. SK Favoritner forward 9
    9. Währinger Bycicle Club (N) 9
    10. Floridsdorfer SC (N) 9
    Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, RSSSF
    ZK1 Red Star Vienna was renamed Rot Stern Wien because of the war.
    Legend for the second grade, group 1
  • Master, but no promotion to first class
  • Relegation to the third division or cessation of gaming operations
  • (N) Newcomers of the 1913/14 season
    Climbers

    FBiNÖ championship

    FBiNÖ championship 1915
    master Döblinger SC
    Teams 10
    Games 45
    Gates 256  (ø 5.69 per game)
    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. Döblinger SC 9 8th 0 1 46: 5 9.20 16
    2. SC Astoria FBiNÖ1 9 7th 1 1 44: 7 6.28 14th
    3. Fünfhauser SC 9 7th 0 2 27: 7 3.85 14th
    4th SC Typographia FBiNÖ1 9 6th 2 1 30:12 2.50 13
    5. SC Libertas FBiNÖ1 9 4th 1 4th 25:22 1.13 11
    6th SC Cechie FBiNÖ1 9 1 1 7th 11:78 0.14 7th
    7th Währinger Viktoria FBiNÖ1 9 3 2 4th 18:21 0.85 6th
    8th. Nicholson FC 9 2 1 6th 31:12 2.58 5
    9. Floridsdorf record FBiNÖ1 9 3 0 6th 22:32 0.69 4th
    10. SC training 9 0 0 9 2:56 0.04 0
    Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, RSSSF
    FBiNOE1Scores show errors or unknown criminally verified results. Goal sums are also inconsistent.
    Legend for the FBiNÖ championship
  • FBiNÖ master
  • Championship of the DAFV

    A championship of the German-Alpine Football Association (DAFV) was not held this season because of the First World War.

    Situation in the crown lands

    Bohemia

    The German Football Association for Bohemia did not have a championship this season. For the Czech-speaking clubs, there was the Czech Football Championship in Bohemia in 1915 , which was held mainly in Prague and was organized by the Český svaz footballový (ČSF).

    Moravia-Silesia

    The German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia did not have a championship this season.

    Poland

    The German Football Association for Poland did not have a championship this season.

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ Austria 1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1915. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    2. Rapid Archive, Championship 1915. In: rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    3. ^ A b c Austria Final League Tables (First and Second Level), Austria 1915. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    4. Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1915, goal scorers (top 10). In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    5. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1915, Vienna AC. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    6. 2nd class Lower Austria Football Association Group 1 1915. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    7. ^ Championship FUAN 1915. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    8. ^ Austria - Styria - List of Champions, championship of the German-Alpine Football Association 1912/13. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .