Austrian football championship 1981/82

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Austrian football championship 1981/82
1980/81
1982/83
Austrian football championship 1981/82
master SK Rapid Vienna (26)
Shooter king Božo Bakota (24)

The Austrian Football Championship 1981/82 was organized by the Austrian Football Association . The single-track 2nd division served as a substructure for the 1st division . The third performance level was the Regionalliga West (Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg) and the regional leagues of Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg, Carinthia, Upper Austria and Styria.

First performance level - 1st division

General

Top-up plans

The requests submitted to increase to 16 clubs (either from 1981/82 or from 1982/83) did not achieve the required two-thirds majority at the extraordinary ÖFB general meeting, which took place on June 28, 1981 in the VIP rooms of the Vienna stadium ; each time there was a simple majority of 119 to 114, but 156 votes would have been required for approval (Tyrol, Salzburg and Upper and Lower Austria were against the increase in the federal states).

Championship course

The still for the weekend 19./20. December 19th round as well as the failed match from the 18th round, LASK vs. Sturm Graz, were finally postponed to the spring of 1982, with the restart on February 13th. However, the 20th round was played on this date - just like the other rounds were played on the next weekend and the 19th round only after the 23rd round, i.e. on 9/10. March, was played (LASK - Sturm Graz took place on February 23rd).

In the championship of the 1981/82 season it looked for a long time after the fifth title for Austria in a row, but a 3-0 derby victory Rapids and unexpected defeats for Austria like a 0-5 at home on the Hohe Warte against the Viennese sport Club brought the Hütteldorfers one point ahead of the last matchday. However, due to the poorer goal difference, Rapid almost had to win in order to become Austrian football champion again after a 14 year break. Over 25,000 spectators were present against SSW Innsbruck in the Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, which actually only offered 20,000 space. After 70 seconds, Christian Keglevits headed the 1-0, the game ended 5-0, with Panenka's goal to 4-0 (82nd min.) - he overpowered Innsbruck goalkeeper Fuad Đulić from standing - voted "Goal of the Year" has been. Rapid was Austrian champion for the 26th time and took part in the 1983 European Cup. Austria started as a cup winner in the European Cup of Cup winners 1983 and the GAK and Admira / Wacker in the UEFA Cup 1983 . In particular, Austria caused a stir, reaching the semi-finals via Panathinaikos Athens, Galatasaray Istanbul and FC Barcelona (0-0 home, 1-1 with Gerhard Steinkogler's opening goal at Camp Nou) and only narrowly eliminated from Real Madrid ( Heim 2: 2, A 1: 3; April 6/20, 1983). Rapid had clearly defeated Luxembourg's champions Avenir Beggen with a total score of 13-0, but the 2-1 home win against Widzew Lodz from Poland was not enough, at the LKS stadium in Lodz there was a 3: 5 (November 3rd). In the UEFA Cup, there was an immediate end: The GAK did not go completely empty at least with the 1-1 home draw against Corvinul Hunedoara from Romania (3-0 away followed), while Admira were at Bohemians after the 5-0 draw Prague lost all chances and the home game was lost 2-1.

statistics

After the autumn championship, Rapid was first with 27 points (11 wins, 5 draws, 2 defeats; 27:18 goals), ahead of Austria (25), the last two places were LASK and Wiener Sportclub (12 each), with the Linz had one game less. However, others led both in the home and away tables. At home, Sturm Graz was tied with Rapid with 15 points, but had the better goal difference with 25:10 compared to 22: 8. The GAK with 11 in front of the sports club with 9 took the last two places. Away there was also an ex aequo lead with 12 points each for Austria Wien ahead of Rapid, as the number of goals was 14: 8 compared to 15:10 - and actually from 5th place (Innsbruck with 5 points) there were meager scores; the last two were Salzburg and LASK with two points and one point respectively.

Special incidents

In late autumn there was a so-called "Manfred Braschler case", which, according to the ÖFB card index, was considered a Swiss citizen and thus a foreigner. Three foreigners were allowed for each club, but his current club S SW Innsbruck made him the fourth foreigner (along with Colin Ayre , Wesley Schenk and goalkeeper Fuad Đulić ) in the 5-0 win against SK Sturm Graz on November 21 and before at and 0-0 at Tivoli against FK Austria Wien on November 14th and at 3-0 in the away match at the Wiener Sport-Club on November 17th (where Ayre Gert Jørgensen played as the other foreigner). Sturm Graz protested against it. It was strange that Braschler, despite the Swiss passport, played in the Austrian national B team on November 14, 1978 and even scored the goal in the 49th minute of the game against Portugal in Linz 1-0 . For the time being, the five points won by the Innsbruckers in these matches were to be deducted, later on replay games, before the result-based certification (the Tyroleans were granted “good faith”) took place on December 2nd, 1981 and Austria Wien was the rest of the time Had withdrawn the protest. The case came up again on December 14th at the League Commission as the competent second instance, but after three and a half hours of debate, the first instance decision was confirmed.

Closing table

Pl. 1st division 1981/82 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
1. SK Rapid Vienna 36 18th 11 7th 69:43 +26 47
2. FK Austria Vienna (M) 36 18th 8th 10 54:32 +22 44
3. Graz AK (C) 36 16 6th 14th 40:47 −7 38
4th FC Admira / Wacker 36 14th 8th 14th 52:59 −7 36
5. S SW Innsbruck (N) 36 14th 7th 15th 60:52 +8 35
6th SK Sturm Graz 36 14th 5 17th 53:62 −9 33
7th Viennese sports club 36 12 9 15th 49:61 −12 33
8th. SK VOEST Linz 36 12 8th 16 38:41 −3 32
9. SV Austria Salzburg 36 11 9 16 48:55 −7 31
10. Linz ASK 36 12 7th 17th 36:47 −11 31
Legend for the 1st division
  • Austrian champion and
    participation in the European Cup of National Champions 1982/83
  • Participation in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1982/83
    ÖFB Cup winners 1981/82
  • Participation in the 1982/83 UEFA Cup
  • Participation in the UEFA Cup 1982/83 and the Intertoto Cup 1982
  • Participation in the Intertoto Cup 1982
  • no relegation
  • (M) Austrian champion 1980/81
    (C) ÖFB Cup winner 1980/81
    (N) Newcomers to the 1980/81 season

    List of goalscorers

    Gates player society
    1 24 goals Božo Bakota SK Sturm Graz
    2. 19 goals Johann Krankl SK Rapid Vienna
    3. 17 goals Arnold Koreimann SSW Innsbruck
    4th 16 goals Felix Gasselich FK Austria Vienna
    5. 15 goals Ewald Gröss SSW Innsbruck

    see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria

    The SK Rapid Wien championship team

    Herbert Feurer (34) , Karl Ehn (3) - Bernd Krauss (31/1) Peter Persidis (11) , Johann Pregesbauer (34/4) , Heribert Weber (25/3) , Reinhard Kienast (33/1) , Johann Gröss (21/2) , Antonín Panenka (33/13) , Johann Krankl (C) (32/19) , Josef Hickersberger (21/3) , Christian Keglevits (28/5) , Kurt Garger (34) , Helmut Hofmann (28/7) , Rudolf Weinhofer (12/1) , Heinz Weiss (9/1) , Peter Sallmayer (5) , Anatoli Sintschenko (32/6) , Gerald Willfurth (10/2) , Rudolf Steinbauer (24) - Trainer: Walter Skocik , Rudolf Nuske

    Second performance level - 2nd division

    Championship course

    SK Austria Klagenfurt made it back to the top class in the sixth year after relegation; after the autumn round they were without defeat (9 wins, 6 draws) and with 24 points they had two points ahead of SC Eisenstadt (10 wins, 2 draws), which it scored 1-0 on April 24 at home Lindenstadion managed to inflict the only defeat of the season on the Lindwurmstädtern .
    In the last two places at the "championship half-time" were SV Sankt Veit an der Glan (10 points) and Kapfenberger SV (4). Thanks to the increase to 16 clubs from 1982/83, no team needed to relegate, only the SPG Innsbruck said goodbye by being completely dissolved.

    Closing table

    Pl. 2nd division 1981/82 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
    1. SK Austria Klagenfurt 30th 18th 11 1 64:23 47
    2. SC Eisenstadt (A) 30th 19th 5 6th 60:30 43
    3. First Vienna FC 1894 30th 17th 8th 5 58:27 42
    4th SC Neusiedl am See 30th 16 6th 8th 52:29 38
    5. 1. Simmeringer SC 30th 13 10 7th 56:32 36
    6th FC Union Wels 30th 16 4th 10 49:33 36
    7th Donawitzer SV Alpine 30th 11 10 9 45:37 32
    8th. Salzburg AK 1914 30th 11 7th 12 34:38 29
    9. Favoritner AC (N) 30th 8th 10 12 30:43 26th
    10. SPG Innsbruck 1 30th 7th 11 12 30:36 25th
    11. Wolfsberger AC 30th 9 7th 14th 40:50 25th
    12. SV Flavia Solva Wagna (N) 30th 8th 8th 14th 32:48 24
    13. ASK Salzburg (N) 30th 6th 10 14th 35:53 24
    14th Villacher SV 30th 6th 10 14th 27:49 22nd
    15th SV Sankt Veit an der Glan 30th 7th 7th 16 36:56 21st
    16. Kapfenberger SV 30th 3 4th 23 23:87 10
    1 The SPG Innsbruck disbanded.
    Legend for the 2nd division
  • Promotion to the 1st division
  • Relegation to the regional league or national league
  • (A) Relegated in the 1980/81 season
    (N) Newcomers to the 1980/81 season

    Third performance level

    Ascent group east

    Closing table

    Pl. Promotion relegation east 1982 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
    1. Baden AC 4th 3 1 0 8: 2 7th
    2. UFC Purbach 4th 1 2 1 9: 7 4th
    3. SR Donaufeld 4th 0 1 3 6:14 1
    Legend for the ascent group east
  • Promotion to the 2nd division
  • Ascent group center

    Closing table

    Pl. Promotion relegation in mid-1982 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
    1. SK Forward Steyr 4th 3 1 0 9: 1 7th
    2. SV Spittal an der Drau 4th 2 0 2 7: 5 4th
    3. ASK Voitsberg 4th 0 1 3 1:11 1
    Legend for ascent group center
  • Promotion to the 2nd division
  • Regionalliga West

    Closing table

    Pl. Regionalliga West 1981/82 Sp. S. U N Gates TQ / Diff. Points
    1. IG Bregenz / Dornbirn (A) 26th 18th 7th 1 63:19 43
    2. WSG Swarovski Wattens 26th 14th 5 7th 58:29 33
    3. FC Zell am See (N) 26th 14th 5 7th 46:31 33
    4th SC Austria Lustenau 26th 11 8th 7th 40:29 30th
    5. SC Kufstein (N) 26th 11 5 10 43:27 27
    6th SC Schwaz 26th 9 9 8th 43:34 27
    7th SC Kundl 26th 10 7th 9 38:39 27
    8th. Dornbirner SV 26th 11 4th 11 39:33 26th
    9. SC Tamsweg 26th 9 6th 11 30:43 24
    10. FC Höchst 26th 9 4th 13 34:47 22nd
    11. SK rum 26th 9 3 14th 28:62 21st
    12. SC Admira Dornbirn 26th 8th 4th 14th 26:44 20th
    13. FC Götzis (N) 26th 7th 4th 15th 22:38 18th
    14th USK Anif 26th 4th 5 17th 21:56 13
    Legend for the Regionalliga West
  • Promotion to the 2nd division
  • Relegation to the regional league
  • (A) Relegated in the 1980/81 season
    (N) Newcomers to the 1980/81 season

    Individual evidence

    1. Middle: “Last points before the World Cup” and gloss in column 1: “No patent” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna June 27, 1981, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    2. «Simple majority was not enough» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna June 29, 1981, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    3. Columns 2 and 3, middle: «Football break until February 13th. All games are now canceled » . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 22, 1981, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    4. Internet page «FOOTBALL IN AUSTRIA»
    5. Middle left: "Storm at home, Austria away" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 29, 1981, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    6. ^ "Storm protest against Innsbruck" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 24, 1981, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    7. Column 5, second post: "Does Innsbruck lose points: 0: 9 instead of 8: 0?" In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 25, 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    8. Box in column 5: “No protest from Austria” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 27, 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    9. "Innsbruck keeps all points" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 3, 1981, p. 9 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    10. Box in columns 1 and 2, middle: "Innsbruck keeps points" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 15, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
    11. Internet page «FOOTBALL IN AUSTRIA»