Austrian football championship 1927/28

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Austrian football championship 1927/28
1926/27
1928/29
Austrian football championship 1927/28
master SK Admira Vienna (2)
Shooter king Anton Schall (36)

The Austrian football championship 1927/28 was organized by the WFV association and contested by its members. The single-track II. League served as a substructure for the I. League . These leagues were only accessible to professional football clubs . In addition, other federal state associations organized state championships in different modes on an amateur basis.

I. League

In the 1927/28 season of the Austrian championship, last year's surprise champion Admira was largely able to dominate and secure his second title. The closest pursuer Rapid was beaten 3-1 in both games, with top scorer Toni Schall scoring five of these six black and white goals. He also scored both goals in the final decision on June 10, 1928 in a 2-0 win against Hakoah. The Jedleseer rounded off the season with the ÖFB Cup victory. As a result, they and not cup finalist WAC, but runner-up Rapid took part in the Mitropapokal in 1928 , where the latter moved into the final for the second time in a row.

Closing table

Pl. I. League 1927-28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. SK Admira Vienna (M, C) 24 18th 3 3 69:30 39
2. SK Rapid Vienna 24 18th 0 6th 82:46 36
3. First Vienna FC 1894 24 14th 4th 6th 69:44 32
4th SC Wacker Vienna 24 13 6th 5 53:32 32
5. Floridsdorfer AC 24 11 3 10 59:55 25th
6th ASV Hertha Vienna (A) 24 10 3 11 46:52 23
7th SK Slovan Vienna 24 7th 7th 10 42:45 21st
8th. FK Austria Vienna 24 8th 4th 12 45:52 20th
9. Viennese sports club 24 6th 7th 11 37:57 19th
10. Vienna AC 24 7th 4th 13 50:50 18th
11. Brigittenauer AC 24 5 8th 11 37:71 18th
12. SC Hakoah Vienna 24 5 6th 13 24:54 16
13. 1. Simmeringer SC 24 5 3 16 42:67 13

List of goalscorers

Gates player society
1 36 goals Anton Schall SK Admira Vienna
2. 20 goals Ferdinand Wesely SK Rapid Vienna
3 19 goals Rudolf Hanel SK Slovan Vienna
4th 18 goals Friedrich Gschweidl First Vienna FC 1894
Karl Langer Floridsdorfer AC

see also The best goal scorers

The championship team

Friedrich Franzl (23) , Friedrich Wieser (1) - Anton Janda (23) , Georg Vozi (21) - Johann Klima (19/2) , Anton Koch (24) , Karl Schott (23) , Rudolf Wostrak (4) , Stern (12) , Cerny (3/1) , Herich (1) , Hödl (1) - Ignaz Sigl (24/14) , Franz Runge (19/6) , Karl Stoiber (21/9) , Anton Schall (23 / 36) , Karl Klima (20/1) , Bartosch (1) , Tringler (1) - Trainer: Johann Skolaut

II. League

Closing table

Pl. II. League 1927-28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. SC Nicholson Vienna 22nd 18th 4th 0 110: 23 40
2. Viennese movement player 22nd 16 1 5 64:31 33
3. SC White Elf Vienna 22nd 11 6th 5 82:59 28
4th SpC Rudolfshügel (Ab) 22nd 11 4th 7th 62:43 26th
5. Gersthofer SV 22nd 9 4th 9 48:46 22nd
6th SC new building 22nd 10 2 10 52:73 22nd
7th 1. Favoritner FC Forward 06 22nd 10 4th 8th 65:40 22nd
8th. SV Donau Vienna 22nd 8th 3 11 50:71 19th
9. SC Viktoria XXI 22nd 5 4th 13 45:71 14th
10. SC movement XX 22nd 6th 2 14th 41:80 14th
11. IAF Libertas 22nd 5 2 15th 43:62 12
12. Meidlinger Sportfreunde (A) 22nd 3 4th 15th 35:98 10

National leagues

Lower Austria

There was no separate state championship in Lower Austria. The strongest Lower Austrian clubs played a mixed championship in two regional relays with the reserve teams of the first-class Viennese professional clubs . The best-placed provincial clubs of these two seasons then played a final for the Lower Austrian championship title.

Lower Austria final 1927–28
1. Korneuburger SV - Baden AC 3-0 1: 1 4: 1

Upper Austria

Closing table

Pl. Upper Austria 1927–28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. SV Urfahr Linz 12 11 1 0 48:13 23
2. SC Hertha Wels 12 9 1 2 74:25 19th
3. Linz ASK 12 7th 2 3 58:31 16
4th Germania Linz 12 5 0 7th 42:39 10
5. Welser SC 12 3 1 8th 30:38 7th
6th SV Gmunden 12 3 1 8th 22:56 7th
7th SV Ried 12 1 0 11 21:96 2

Salzburg

Closing table

Pl. Salzburg 1927-28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. Salzburg AK 1914 4th 3 0 1 16: 6 6th
2. 1. Salzburg SK 1919 4th 3 0 1 14:12 6th
3. FC Hertha Salzburg 4th 0 0 4th 10:22 0

Styria

In Styria there is only one spring championship, since from the 1928/29 season onwards, a seasonal championship will be played again instead of the annual championship.

Closing table

Pl. Styria 1927-28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. Graz AK 8th 7th 0 1 39: 7 14th
2. SK Sturm Graz 8th 6th 1 1 27:10 13
3. SC Hakoah Graz 8th 2 3 3 22:22 7th
4th Grazer SC 8th 2 2 4th 23:19 6th
5. Academic SV Graz 8th 0 0 8th 3:56 0

Tyrol

Closing table

Pl. Tyrol 1927-28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. FC Veldidena Innsbruck 10 8th 0 2 44:16 16
2. SV Hötting 10 8th 0 2 34:17 16
3. Innsbruck AC 10 6th 0 4th 35:23 12
4th FC Wacker Innsbruck 10 5 0 5 32:36 10
5. SV Innsbruck 10 3 0 7th 24:37 6th
6th SC Lichtwerke Innsbruck 10 0 0 10 1:41 0

Vorarlberg

Closing table

Pl. Vorarlberg 1927-28 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. FC Bregenz 4th 3 0 1 7: 6 6th
2. FA Turnerbund Lustenau 4th 2 0 2 10: 9 4th
3. FC Lustenau 07 4th 1 0 3 8:10 2

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

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