Austrian football championship 1945/46
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The Austrian football championship 1945/46 was the first football championship in Austria after the Second World War . It was organized by the league committee and contested by its members. The double-track Vienna 2nd class served as the substructure for the (Vienna) League . In addition, other federal state associations organized state championships in different modes.
First performance level - league
General
The championship in the league started again on September 1, 1945. Rapid and Austria turned out to be the strongest rivals in the course of the competition, the latter being among the front runners again not least due to the transfer of the later top scorer Ernst Stojaspal from Ostbahn. The decision was only made in the last few rounds: The Veilchen gambled away their 3-point advantage with a 2: 3 defeat against Vienna on Rapid just before the direct clash, in which the Hütteldorfer now believed the surprising chance for the title. In rainy weather in front of 40,000 spectators in the Prater, Franz Binder shot his men with four goals alone, ultimately leading to a clear 5-1 lead. In the last round, with a 4-0 away win against Floridsdorfer AC also in the Prater Stadium, the 15th title as Austrian champions in the club's history was fixed.
Closing table
1 BSG Reichsbahn Wien renamed itself again to ESV Ostbahn.
Austrian champion , ÖFB Cup winner 1945/46
Relegation to the Vienna league
Climbers
List of goalscorers
see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria
Champions team
Walter Zeman , Josef Musil - Franz Ribitzky , Engelbert Smutny , Ernst Happel - Franz Wagner , Franz Hofer , Georg Schors , Leopold Gernhardt - Wilhelm Fitz , Robert Körner , Josef Hartl , Franz Binder , Lukas Aurednik , Alfred Körner , Franz Kaspirek , Stefan Wagner - Trainer: Johann Pesser
Second performance level
In the second performance level, the teams were split up into second class Vienna A and second class B Vienna, each with twelve teams. Master was in class A of the Post SV Vienna and in class B of SCR Hochstädt Vienna.
Vienna 2nd class A
Closing table
Legend for the Viennese 2nd class A.
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Promotion to the league
Promotion to the newly founded Vienna League
Relegation to the lower division
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no relegation in the 1944/45 season
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Newcomers to the 1944/45 season
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Vienna 2nd class B
Closing table
Legend for the Viennese 2nd class B
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Promotion to the league
Promotion to the newly founded Vienna League
Relegation to the lower division
(A) |
no relegation in the 1944/45 season
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Newcomers to the 1944/45 season
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Championships in the federal states
1st class Burgenland
In Burdenland, 1st class was divided into four groups: Middle, North, Oberpullendorf and South. After a final tournament, ASV Neufeld became champions.
Group middle
- Participant in the tournament for the championship: ASV Neufeld
Group north
Oberpullendorf group
Group south: final table
Legend for 1st class Burgenland, group south
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
no information about a relegated to the lower division
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Newcomers to the 1944/45 season
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Tournament for the championship
Legend: (GM): Group Middle, (GN): Group North, (GO): Group Oberpullendorf, (GS): Group South
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1st class Carinthia
In Carinthia, Villacher SV fixed the championship title.
Closing table
Legend for the Carinthia regional league
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Champion of the Carinthia Regional League
Climbers
Regional league of Lower Austria
In Lower Austria, the regional league was divided into four final groups: South, West, North and East. After a final tournament, 1. Wiener Neustädter SC secured the championship title.
Final group south: final table
Legend for the Lower Austria regional league, final group south
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
Final group west: final table
Pl.
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society
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Sp.
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Gates
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TQ / Diff.
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Points
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1.
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SC Harland
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4th |
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1 |
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11: 8 |
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5
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2.
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Hitiag Neuda
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4th |
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8:11 |
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3
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Legend for the Lower Austria regional league, final group West
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
Final group north: final table
Legend for the Lower Austria regional league, final group north
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
Final group east
- Participants in the tournament for the championship: SC Zuckerfabrik Bruck / Leitha
Tournament for the championship: final table
Legend for the championship tournament
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Champion of the Lower Austria regional league
Group A Upper Austria
In Upper Austria the SK Vorwärts Steyr was champion.
Closing table
1 The two clubs SK Vorwärts Steyr and SK Amateure Steyr emerge from FC Steyr.
2 Reichsbahn SG Linz renamed itself back to ESV Westbahn Linz.
3 The game SK Amateure Steyr against Welser SC 1912 was rated 0: 0.
Legend for Group A Upper Austria
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Champion of Group A Upper Austria
Relegation to the lower division
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Newcomers to the 1944/45 season
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Climbers
State class Salzburg
In Salzburg the Salzburger AK was able to secure the championship title in 1914
Closing table
Legend for the Salzburg regional league
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Champion of the Salzburg regional league
no relegated to the lower division
Regional League Styria
SK Sturm Graz became champions in Styria.
Closing table
1 Reichsbahn SG Graz renamed itself again to SC Südbahn Graz.
2 For four clubs there are two different sources that provide different results.
Legend for the Styrian regional league
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Champion of the Styrian regional league
Relegation to the lower division
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no relegation in the 1944/45 season
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Newcomers to the 1944/45 season
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Climbers
Regional League Tyrol
In Tyrol, the regional league was divided into three groups: Innsbruck, Oberland and Unterland. After a final tournament, the Innsbruck AC fixed the championship title.
Innsbruck group: final table
Legend for the Landesliga Tirol, Innsbruck group
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
no information about a relegated to the lower division
Oberland group: final table
Legend for the Landesliga Tirol, Oberland group
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
no information about a relegated to the lower division
Unterland group: final table
Legend for the Landesliga Tirol, Unterland group
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Participant in the tournament for the championship
Relegation to the lower division
Tournament for the championship: final table
Legend for the championship tournament
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Champion of the Landesliga Tirol
1st class Vorarlberg
SC Austria Lustenau secured the championship title in Vorarlberg.
Closing table
1 FC Lustenau has called itself Rapid Lustenau.
Legend for the Vorarlberg regional league
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Champion of the Vorarlberg regional league
Relegation to the lower division
Climbers
Web links
Individual evidence
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↑ a b Austria Final League Tables (First and Second Level), Austria 1945/46, Wiener Liga, Wiener 2. Klasse A. Accessed on March 23, 2017 .
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↑ Austria Final League Tables Burgenland 1945-1960, Landesliga Burgenland 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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^ Austria - Carinthia - List of Champions, Regional League Carinthia 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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^ Austria Final League Tables Lower Austria 1913-1960, Landesliga Niederösterreich 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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↑ Austria Final League Tables Upper Austria 1919-1960, Landesliga Upper Austria 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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↑ Austria Final League Tables Salzburg 1920-1960, regional class Salzburg 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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^ Austria - Styria - List of Champions, State League Styria 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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^ Austria - Tyrol - List of Champions, Tyrolean League 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
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↑ Austria Final League Tables Vorarlberg 1920-1960, Vorarlberger League 1945/46. Retrieved March 23, 2017 .
Austrian soccer championships