Austrian football championship 1920/21

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Austrian football championship 1920/21
1918/19
1921/22

The Austrian Football Championship 1920/21 was organized by the Lower Austrian Football Association and contested by its members. The single-track second class served as the substructure for the first class . In addition, the newly created federal state associations organized state championships in different modes for the first time .

First performance level - first class (NFV)

First class (NFV) 1920/21
master SK Rapid Vienna (7)
Relegated Vienna AC
Teams 13
Games 144
Top scorer Josef Uridil (35)

General

After the previous championship was only decided in favor of Rapids on the last day of the game, the 1920/21 season developed into a show run by the green-whites. After a weak start with two draws and one defeat against Rudolfshügel, the Hütteldorfer did not lose a single game until the end of the season and were crowned Austrian football champions for the seventh time and at the same time managed the title hat trick 1919–1921. The outstanding player was Josef Uridil, he scored 35 goals in just 22 games, seven of them in the famous 7: 5 (2: 4) against the WAC. It was the latter who had to relegate to second class this season.

Closing table

Clubs of the Austrian Football Championship 1920/21
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. SK Rapid Vienna (M, C)  24  17th  6th  1 086:390 2.21 40
 2. Viennese amateur SV EK1  24  15th  4th  5 066:300 2.20 34
 3. SpC Rudolfshügel  24  9  8th  7th 044:410 1.07 26th
 4th SC Hakoah Vienna (N)  24  9  6th  9 034:280 1.21 24
 5. ASV Hertha Vienna  24  8th  8th  8th 044:410 1.07 24
 6th Vienna Association FC  24  8th  8th  8th 037:360 1.03 24
 7th Viennese sports club  24  8th  6th  10 041:420 0.98 22nd
 8th. Floridsdorfer AC  24  7th  8th  9 044:470 0.94 22nd
 9. 1. Simmeringer SC  24  8th  5  11 038:560 0.68 21st
10. First Vienna FC 1894 EK1  24  7th  7th  10 033:470 0.70 21st
11. SC Wacker Vienna  24  6th  8th  10 027:410 0.66 20th
12. SK Admira Vienna EK2  24  6th  5  13 040:560 0.71 17th
13. Vienna AC  24  6th  5  13 037:670 0.55 17th
Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, Rapid Archive, RSSSF
EK1 The courts of the Viennese amateurs and the Vienna were renovated, so the clubs played their home games on foreign courts.
EK2 After rioting by the Admira fans against the Viennese amateurs, the club was suspended for four games.
Legend for the first class
  • Austrian champion
  • Relegation to second class in 1921/22
  • (M) Austrian champion 1919/20
    (C) Lower Austrian Cup winner 1919/20
    (N) Newcomers to the 1919/20 season
    Climbers

    List of goalscorers

    Gates player society
    1. 35 goals AustriaAustria Josef Uridil SK Rapid Vienna
    2. 22 goals HungaryHungary Kálmán Konrád Viennese amateur SV
    3. 21 goals AustriaAustria Franz Hansl Viennese amateur SV
    4th 19 goals AustriaAustria Adolf Schöbinger Vienna Association FC
    5. 18 goals AustriaAustria Richard Kuthan SK Rapid Vienna
    Source: Austria Soccer

    see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria

    The championship team

    SK Rapid Vienna

    Eduard Bauer , Hans Beran , Josef Brandstätter , Vinzenz Dittrich , Josef Dworak , Hans Geiger , Leopold Grundwald , Karl Klär , Heinrich Körner , August Kraupar , Richard Kuthan , Niehsner, Leopold Nitsch , Franz Schediwy , Franz Schlosser , Stefan Sudrich , Tomsche, Josef Uridil , Werner, Ferdinand Wesely , Gustav Wieser , Leopold Witka , Karl Wondrak
    Section leaders : Dionys Schönecker

    Source: Austria Soccer

    Second performance level - second class (NFV)

    Second class (NFV) 1920/21
    master FC Ostmark Vienna
    Relegated SC Ober St. Veit
    SC Baumgarten
    Favoritner FK Sturm
    Wiener Sportfreunde
    Teams 13
    Games 144

    General

    In the second class , a total of 15 teams played at the beginning of the championship for promotion to first class. But after 13 rounds, the Wiener Sportfreunde and Ottakringer SC merged. The sports friends' games were canceled. Therefore, only 24 rounds were played. The master FC Ostmark Wien was able to advance by winning the performance level. SC Ober St. Veit, SC Baumgarten and FFK Sturm went down to the third level.

    Closing table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. FC Ostmark Vienna  24  17th  4th  3 060:200 3.00 38
     2. SC Donaustadt  24  16  4th  4th 059:330 1.79 36
     3. SC Germania Schwechat  24  13  10  1 072:230 3.13 36
     4th SK Slovan Vienna  24  14th  4th  6th 054:350 1.54 32
     5. SC Red Star Vienna ZK1  24  14th  4th  6th 043:320 1.34 32
     6th Ottakringer SC ZK1 ZK2  24  9  3  12 029:450 0.64 21st
     7th Nussdorfer AC ZK1  24  8th  5  11 049:420 1.17 21st
     8th. Rennweger SV 1901 (N)  24  7th  6th  11 035:550 0.64 20th
     9. Vienna Cricket and Football Club  24  6th  8th  10 040:460 0.87 20th
    10. Viennese movement player ZW1  24  7th  3  14th 033:510 0.65 17th
    11. SC Ober St. Veit ZK1 ZK3  24  6th  5  13 027:660 0.41 17th
    12. SC Baumgarten ZK1 (N)  24  4th  6th  14th 038:600 0.63 14th
    13. Favoritner FK Sturm ZK1  24  2  4th  18th 024:550 0.44 08th
     0. Wiener Sportfreunde ZK2  13  1  4th  8th 006:240 0.25 06th
    Stand: Final stand. Source: Austria Soccer, RSSSF
    ZK1 With these seven clubs, the goal difference differs from the Sporttagblatt, the actual ratio cannot be traced in retrospect.
    ZK2 Wiener Sportfreunde and Ottakringer SC formed a merger and played under the name Ottakringer SC.
    ZK3 SC Ober St. Veit was banned from playing for two weeks, the games were rescheduled.
    Legend for the second grade
  • Master and promotion to first class
  • Relegated to 3rd class
  • (N) Newcomers to the 1919/20 season
    Climbers

    Championships in the federal states

    Burgenland

    No championship was held in Burgenland .

    Carinthia

    No championship was held in Carinthia .

    1st class Lower Austria

    SV Stockerau 07 was the regional champion of Lower Austria .

    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. SV Stockerau 07 (N)  14th  9  4th  1 030:130 2.31 22nd
     2. 1. SC Wiener Neustadt  14th  8th  4th  2 032:140 2.29 20th
     3. ASK Liesing (M)  14th  6th  5  3 029:270 1.07 17th
     4th SV Korneuburg 1902 (N)  14th  5  4th  5 030:270 1.11 14th
     5. SV Atzgersdorf  14th  5  4th  5 021:230 0.91 14th
     6th VfB Union Mödling  14th  2  7th  5 020:240 0.83 11
     7th Baden AC  11  2  4th  5 033:350 0.94 08th
     8th. 1. St. Pöltner SC (N)  14th  2  2  10 011:340 0.32 06th
    Stand: Final stand. Source: NFV, RSSSF
    Legend for 1st class Lower Austria
  • Master in Lower Austria
  • no relegated to the lower division
  • (M) 1st class master of Lower Austria
    (N) Newcomers to the 1919/20 season
    Climbers

    League Upper Austria-Salzburg

    The SK Vorwärts Steyr became champions in the joint league of Upper Austria and Salzburg .

    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. SK Forward Steyr (M) (U)  8th  6th  2  0 021: 800 2.63 14th
     2. Welser SC 1912 (U)  8th  4th  2  2 018:260 0.69 10
     3. 1. Salzburg SK 1919  8th  3  1  4th 016:150 1.07 07th
     4th Linz ASK (U)  8th  3  0  5 019:130 1.46 06th
     5. SV Urfahr Linz (U)  8th  1  1  6th 005:170 0.29 03
    Stand: Final stand. Source: OFV, RSSSF, SalzburgWiki
    Legend for the Upper Austria-Salzburg League
  • Champion of the Upper Austria-Salzburg League and transfer to Upper Austrian 1st class
  • Change to the Upper Austrian 1st class
  • Change to 1st class in Salzburg
  • (M) Master of the Upper Austrian 1st class 1919/20
    (N) Newcomers to the 1919/20 season
    (U) Changeover in the 1919/20 season
    Climbers

    Styria Championship

    Hakoah Graz, Grazer Sport Klub, Germania Graz, Göstinger ASV (previously White Elf) and Rapid Graz originally took part in the Styrian second class championship . At the beginning of the spring season, the Grazer Sport Klub and Germania Graz merged to form the Grazer Sportvereinigung. Initially, AAS Graz was able to take part in the second class championship, was declared first class by the Styrian Football Association after a game and then took part in the first class championship.

    1st Class
    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. SK Sturm Graz  4th  4th  0  0 015: 300 5.00 08th
     2. Graz AK  4th  1  0  3 004: 900 0.44 02
     3. AAS Graz  4th  1  0  3 005:130 0.38 02
    Stand: Final stand. Source: RSSSF
    Legend for 1st class Styria
  • 1st class master of Styria
  • Climbers
    2nd Class
    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
    1. Amateurs Graz 8th 38: 6 12
    2. Hakoah Graz 8th 20:22 9
    3. Rapid Graz 8th 19:16 8th
    4th ASV Gösting 2KSt1 8th 11:25 6th
    5. GSV Wacker (N) 8th 7:30 5
    Stand: Final stand. Source: daily newspapers from 1920/21
    2KSt1 White Elf Gösting takes on as ASV Gösting.
    Legend for 2nd class Styria
  • Master and promotion to 1st class
  • Relegation to the lower division or dissolution of the club
  • (N) Newcomers to the 1919/20 season
    Climbers

    Tyrolean A class

    SV Innsbruck became champion in the Tyrolean A-Class .

    Closing table
    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
     1. SV Innsbruck  8th  7th  1  0 031: 700 4.43 15th
     2. FC Wacker Innsbruck  8th  5  2  1 028: 700 4.00 12
     3. Innsbruck SV II  8th  4th  0  4th 022:240 0.92 08th
     4th FC Rapid Innsbruck  8th  2  1  5 019:190 1.00 05
     5. FC Rapid Innsbruck II  8th  0  0  8th 005:480 0.10 00
    Stand: Final stand. Source: RSSSF
    Legend for the Tyrolean A-Class
  • Master of the Tyrolean A-Class
  • In the next season, no more teams of two played
  • Climbers

    Vorarlberg A-Class (qualification)

    The Vorarlberg state championship was a bit strange in the early years due to the fact that on the one hand there were only very few clubs and these in turn did not want to take part in the championship at all. The only participant in the Vorarlberg championship this season was FC Lustenau 07 , who won the title by defeating their own B team.

    Climbers

    Web links

    literature

    • Leo Schidrowitz: History of the football sport in Austria , Verlag Rudolf Traunau, Vienna 1951
    • Karl Kastler: Football in Austria, From the Beginnings to the Present , Trauner, Linz 1972
    • Josef Huber: Diary of the Century, Football Austria from 1901 to 2000 , Wolfgang Drabesch Verlag, Vienna 2000

    Individual evidence

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    2. ^ Rapid Archive, Championship 1920/21. In: rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    3. ^ A b Austria Final League Tables (First and Second Level), Austria 1920/21. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    4. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1920/21, goal scorers (top 10). In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    5. ^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1920/21, SK Rapid Vienna. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    6. ^ Austria 2 (2nd class) Lower Austria Football Association 1920/21. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
    7. Austria Final League Tables Burgenland 1945-1960. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    8. ^ Austria - Carinthia - List of Champions. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    9. NOeFV, season 1920/21, first class Lower Austria. In: noefv.at. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    10. Austria Final League Tables Lower Austria 1913-1960, season 1920/21. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    11. ^ OFV, season 1920/21. In: ofv.at. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    12. Austria Final League Tables Upper Austria 1919-1960, season 1920/21. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    13. Football tables 1920/21, Salzburg, League Upper Austria-Salzburg. In: sn.at/wiki. Retrieved March 11, 2018 .
    14. ^ Austria - Styria - List of Champions, season 1920/21. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    15. ^ Austria - Tirol - List of Champions, season 1920/21. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
    16. Austria Final League Tables Vorarlberg 1920-1960, season 1920/21. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .