Austrian football championship 1928/29

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Austrian football championship 1928/29
1927/28
1929/30
Austrian football championship 1928/29
master SK Rapid Vienna (9)
Shooter king Anton Schall (21)

The Austrian soccer championship 1928/29 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. The respective amateur national champions then also played a master at the amateur championship.

I. League

Closing table

Pl. I. League 1928-29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. SK Rapid Vienna 22nd 15th 3 4th 57:31 33
2. SK Admira Vienna (M) 22nd 13 4th 5 63:30 30th
3. Vienna AC 22nd 11 8th 3 49:28 30th
4th Viennese sports club 22nd 11 3 8th 50:43 25th
5. Floridsdorfer AC 22nd 10 5 7th 51:42 25th
6th SC Nicholson Vienna (A) 22nd 11 1 10 47:45 23
7th First Vienna FC 1894 (C) 22nd 8th 6th 8th 43:35 22nd
8th. FK Austria Vienna 22nd 8th 4th 10 40:42 20th
9. ASV Hertha Vienna 22nd 8th 3 11 28:53 19th
10. SC Wacker Vienna 22nd 7th 4th 11 36:41 18th
11. SK Slovan Vienna 22nd 3 4th 15th 37:71 10
12. Brigittenauer AC 22nd 4th 1 17th 26:66 9

List of goalscorers

Gates player society
1. 21 goals Anton Schall SK Admira Vienna
2. 14 goals Richard Weilinger Viennese sports club
Johann Walzhofer Vienna AC
Rudolf Hanel Slovan / Nicholson
5. 13 goals Franz Weselik SK Rapid Vienna
Friedrich Gschweidl First Vienna FC 1894

see also The best goal scorers

The championship team

Franz Griftner (15) , Franz Hribar (4) , Walter Feigl (3) - Leopold Czejka (14) , Roman Schramseis (22) , Toni Witschel (3) , Franz Kral (5) - Josef Frühwirth (9) , Josef Madlmayer (19) , Josef Smistik (17/5) , Johann Luef (19) , Johann Hoffmann (9/2) , Valchar (1) - Willibald Kirbes (17/7) , Matthias Kaburek (7/3) , Richard Kuthan ( 5/4) , Franz Weselik (20/13) , Johann Horvath (20/7) , Ferdinand Wesely (C) (22/10) , Mika Babic (2) , Hans Kaburek (3/2) , Franz Smistik (1 ) , Wilhelm Cernic (1/2) , Schneider (4/2) - Trainer: Eduard Bauer - Section head: Dionys Schönecker

II. League

Closing table

Pl. II. League 1928-29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. SC Hakoah Vienna 24 24 0 0 104: 13 48
2. 1. Favoritner FC Forward 06 24 13 4th 7th 53:41 30th
3. SC White Elf Vienna 24 11 8th 5 54:44 30th
4th SC new building 24 11 5 8th 71:47 27
5. FC Libertas Vienna 24 11 5 8th 58:48 27
6th 1. Simmeringer SC 24 10 4th 10 51:42 24
7th SC Frem Vienna 24 9 4th 11 47:54 22nd
8th. SC Viktoria XXI 24 9 4th 11 40:58 22nd
9. SC movement XX 21st 10 1 10 44:45 21st
10. SV Donau Vienna 21st 6th 6th 9 45:55 18th
11. SC Altmannsdorf 23 7th 3 13 39:46 17th
12. Gersthofer SV 24 4th 3 17th 24:68 11
13. SC Moravia Vienna 23 3 0 20th 24:85 6th

Amateur championship

Quarter finals
Linz ASK - Grazer AK 2: 1 1: 3 3: 4
VfB Mödling - SC Ottakring 1: 2 5: 7 6: 9
Salzburg AK 1914 - Innsbruck AC 1: 5 2: 3 3: 8
FC Lustenau 07 - Klagenfurt AC 4: 3 2: 1 6: 4
Semifinals
Grazer AK - SC Ottakring 3-0 3: 2 6: 2
FC Lustenau 07 - Innsbruck AC 6: 2 6: 1 12: 3
final
FC Lustenau 07 - Graz AK 2: 2 0: 3 2: 5
FC Lustenau 07 - Grazer AK 2: 2
Gates Lustenau: H. Grabher, H. Peterlunger; Graz: H. Riedmann (own goal), Karl Lube
FC Lustenau 07 S. Thöni; J. Künz, K. Kanalz; O. Hämmerle, H. Riedmann, G. Vetter; F. Kanalz, H. Grabher, A. Riedmann, E. Hollenstein, H. Peterlunger
Graz AK Adolf Jessenitschnik; Josef Eichler, Othmar Keckstein; Brandner, Josef Stany, Josef Ptacek; Konrad Reinthaler, E. Adamek, Willi Reiter, Karl Lube, Otto Gaber
Grazer AK - FC Lustenau 07 3-0
Gates Graz: Anton Heubrandner, Otto Gaber, Willi Reiter
Graz AK Adolf Jessenitschnik; Josef Eichler, Othmar Keckstein; Brandner, Josef Stany, Josef Ptacek; Konrad Reinthaler, Anton Heubrandner, Willi Reiter, Karl Lube, Otto Gaber
FC Lustenau 07 S. Thöni; J. Künz, K. Kanalz; O. Hämmerle, H. Riedmann, G. Vetter; F. Kanalz, H. Grabher, A. Riedmann, E. Hollenstein, H. Peterlunger

National leagues

  • 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

Lower Austria final 1928–29
VfB Mödling - Langenzersdorfer SK 1: 1 1: 1 3: 2 5: 4

Upper Austria

Closing table

Pl. Upper Austria 1928–29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. Linz ASK 12 11 1 0 70:18 23
2. SV Urfahr Linz 12 7th 4th 1 39:21 18th
3. SC Hertha Wels 12 4th 3 5 30:34 11
4th SV Gmunden 12 2 4th 6th 26:38 8th
5. Welser SC 12 2 4th 6th 26:43 8th
6th Sportfreunde Wels 12 3 2 7th 18:37 8th
7th Germania Linz 12 4th 0 8th 27:45 8th

Salzburg

Closing table

Pl. Salzburg 1928-29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. Salzburg AK 1914 6th 5 0 1 22:10 10
2. FC Hertha Salzburg 6th 4th 0 2 20:19 8th
3. 1. Salzburg SK 1919 6th 3 0 3 16:10 6th
4th 1. Oberndorfer SK 6th 0 0 6th 3:22 0

Styria

Closing table

Pl. Styria 1928-29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. Graz AK 10 9 1 0 59:11 19th
2. SK Sturm Graz 10 7th 1 2 48:11 15th
3. Grazer SC 10 6th 0 4th 46:20 12
4th Hakoah Graz 10 5 0 5 33:31 10
5. Academic SV Graz 10 2 0 8th 16:68 4th
6th Ostmark Graz 10 0 0 10 7:68 0

Tyrol

Closing table

Pl. Tyrol 1928–29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. Innsbruck AC 8th 6th 0 2 37:15 12
2. FC Veldidena Innsbruck 8th 5 0 3 26:25 10
3. FC Wacker Innsbruck 8th 5 0 3 27:25 10
4th SV Innsbruck 8th 4th 0 4th 20:26 8th
5. SV Hötting 8th 0 0 8th 10:31 0

Vorarlberg

Closing table

Pl. Vorarlberg 1928-29 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. FC Lustenau 07 4th 4th 0 0 16: 1 8th
2. FA Turnerbund Lustenau 4th 1 0 3 6:10 2
3. FC Bregenz 4th 1 0 3 2:13 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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