Austrian football championship 1922/23
← 1921/22
The Austrian Football Championship 1922/23 was organized by the Lower Austrian Football Association and contested by its members. The double-track second class served as the substructure for the first class . In addition, other federal state associations organized state championships in different modes.
First performance level - first class (NFV)
First class (NFV) 1922/23
master
SK Rapid Vienna (8)
Relegated
Floridsdorfer AC Vienna AC SpC Rudolfshügel
Teams
13
Games
144
Gates
593 (ø 4.12 per game)
Top scorer
Ferdinand Swatosch (21)
General
The 1922/23 championship developed into a tough duel between Rapid and the amateurs, just like three years earlier. The violets managed to clearly beat their rivals in both games - on the Hohe Warte it was a 7: 3 in front of 50,000, on the Pfarrwiese the amateurs were soon leading 2: 0, with Rapid resigning after Wessely's expulsion. As was the case three years ago, however, the amateurs ran out of air at the end, surprising defeats against relegated Rudolfshügel and FAC within two game days ruined the purple dreams of the championship. Rapid became Austrian football champion for the eighth time . This year there were three relegated teams - on the one hand, the association went back to a 12-man championship on the other hand, there were two second classes this season and thus two promoted teams, so this step was necessary.
Closing table
Clubs of the Austrian Football Championship 1922/23
Legend for the first class
Austrian champion
Relegated to 2nd class in Vienna in 1923/24
Climbers
List of goalscorers
see also The best goal scorers
The championship team
SK Rapid Vienna
Ernst Pauler , Tiller, Leopold Moche - Willibald Stejskal , Chalupsky, Heinrich Budin , Vinzenz Dittrich , Emil Regnard , Alexander Popovich , Franz Schlosser , Machek, Josef Brandstätter , Leopold Nitsch , Johann Richter , Karl Klär , Leopold Witka , Willibald Kirbes , Karl Wondrak , Ferdinand Wesely , Richard Kuthan (C), Eduard Bauer (soccer player) , Josef Uridil
Section head : Dionys Schönecker
Source: Austria Soccer
Second performance level - second class (NFV)
The second level consisted of two squadrons with 12 teams in the north class and 11 in the south class. In both seasons, the teams met twice in a round trip. In the second class South, Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06 was excluded after three rounds and replaced by SC Phönizia Wien, who played the first rounds. Both the winner of the second class north, FC Ostmark Wien, and SK Slovan Wien, the winner of the second class south, rose directly to the first class. Relegated were in the second class north SC Baumgarten and SC Blue Star Vienna, in the second class south SC Nicholson Vienna and Rennweger SV 1901.
Second class north
Second class north 1922/23
master
FC Ostmark Vienna
Relegated
SC Baumgarten SC Blue Star Vienna
Teams
11
Games
100
Gates
344 (ø 3.44 per game)
Closing table
Legend for the second class north
Master and promotion to first class
Descent into 3rd class
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
Second class south
Second class south 1922/23
master
SK Slovan Vienna
Relegated
SC Nicholson Vienna Rennweger SV 1901 Favoritner FC Forward 06
Teams
11
Games
100
Gates
376 (ø 3.76 per game)
Closing table
ZK1 The merger between SC Ottakring and Wiener Sportfreunde was dissolved.
ZK2 Favoritner FC Vorwärts 06 was excluded after three rounds, instead SC Phönizia Wien played, who played the first games of the rounds.
Legend for the second class south
Master and promotion to first class
Descent into 3rd class
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
Championships in the federal states
Burgenland
No championship was played in Burgenland .
1st class Carinthia
The national champion of Carinthia was the Villacher SV .
Closing table
Legend for 1st class Carinthia
1st class champion Carinthia
Relegation to the lower division
(M)
1st class champion Carinthia
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
1st class Lower Austria
The 1st Wiener Neustädter SC was national champion of Lower Austria .
Closing table
Legend for 1st class Lower Austria
Champion of the state championship of Lower Austria
no relegated to the lower division
(M)
1st class master of Lower Austria
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Newcomers from the second grade
Upper Austrian 1st class
The SK Vorwärts Steyr won the Upper Austrian 1st class .
Closing table
Master of the Upper Austrian 1st class
(M)
Champion of the Upper Austria-Salzburg League 1921/22
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
Salzburg 1st class
In the Salzburg 1st class , the SAK could decide the championship.
Closing table
Legend for the Salzburg 1st class
1st class master in Salzburg
Relegation to the lower division
(M)
1st class master in Salzburg
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
Styria 1st class
Two first class championships were held in Styria . One was organized in Graz and the surrounding area, the other was a provincial championship .
Closing tables
1st class Graz and the surrounding area
Pl.
society
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Quota
Points
1.
SK Sturm Graz
8th
8th
0
0
0 45: 500
9.00
16
2.
Graz AK
8th
5
1
2
0 32: 800
4.00
11
3.
Graz AAC
8th
3
0
5
00 9:300
0.30
0 6th
4th
Hakoah Graz
8th
2
2
4th
00 9:230
0.39
0 6th
5.
Amateurs Graz (N)
8th
0
1
7th
00 5:350
0.14
0 1
Stand: Final stand. Source: RSSSF
Legend for 1st class Graz and the surrounding area
1st class master in Graz and the surrounding area
Relegation to the lower division
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
1st class provincial championship
Legend for the provincial championship 1st class
Champion of the provincial championship 1st class and promotion to 1st class
Promotion to 1st class
Climbers
no information about newcomers
Tyrolean A class
SV Innsbruck came first in the Tyrolean A-Class .
Closing table
TAK1 FC Wacker Innsbruck renamed itself FC Sturm Innsbruck.
Legend for the Tyrolean A-Class
Master of the Tyrolean A-Class
no relegated to the lower division
(M)
Master of the Tyrolean A-Class
(N)
Newcomers of the 1921/22 season
Climbers
Vorarlberg A-Class
The Vorarlberg A-Class won the championship for FC Lustenau 07.
Closing table
Legend for the Vorarlberg A-Class
Champion of the Vorarlberg A-Class
(M)
Champion of the Vorarlberg A-Class
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
^ Austria 1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1922/23. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ Rapid Archive, Championship 1922/23. In: rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1922/23, goal scorers (top 10). In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ Statistics Ö1 (1st class) Lower Austria Football Association 1922/23, SK Rapid Vienna. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ Austria 2 (2nd class north) Vienna 1922/23. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ Austria 2 (2nd class south) Vienna 1922/23. In: austriasoccer.at. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
↑ Austria Final League Tables Burgenland 1945-1960, season 1922/23. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
^ Austria - Carinthia - List of Champions, season 1922/23. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
↑ NOeFV, season 1922/23, first class Lower Austria. In: noefv.at. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
↑ Austria Final League Tables Lower Austria 1913-1960, season 1922/23. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
^ OFV, season 1922/23. In: ofv.at. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
↑ Austria Final League Tables Upper Austria 1919-1960, season 1922/23. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
↑ Austria Final League Tables Salzburg 1920-1960, season 1922/23. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
↑ Football tables 1922/23, Salzburg, 1st class. In: sn.at/wiki. Retrieved March 11, 2018 .
^ Austria - Tirol - List of Champions, 1922/23 season. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
^ Austria Final League Tables Vorarlberg 1920-1960, season 1922/23. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016 .
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