Austrian football championship 2009/10
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← 2008/09
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Bundesliga 2009/10
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Champion Red Bull Salzburg
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master |
FC Red Bull Salzburg
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Champions League qualification |
FC Red Bull Salzburg
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Europa League qualification |
SK Sturm Graz FK Austria Wien SK Rapid Wien
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Relegated |
SK Austria Carinthia
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Teams |
10
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Games |
180
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Gates |
528 (ø 2.93 per game)
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spectator |
1,416,393 (ø 7869 per game)
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Top scorer |
Germany Steffen Hofmann
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First division 2009/10
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Master Wacker Innsbruck
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master |
FC Wacker Innsbruck
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Relegated |
FC Dornbirn 1913 FC Red Bull Salzburg II FK Austria Vienna II
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Teams |
12
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Games |
198
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Gates |
578 (ø 2.92 per game)
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spectator |
369,311 (ø 1865 per game)
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Top scorer |
Austria Patrick Bürger
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The men's Austrian football championship 2009/10 was the 98th season of a top Austrian professional championship (Bundesliga) and the 35th season of a second-highest division (first league) . The Bundesliga began on July 17, 2009 and ended on May 13, 2010 with the 36th Bundesliga round. The opening game was the match between SC Magna Wiener Neustadt and SK Austria Kärnten in the Wiener Neustädter Stadium . FC Red Bull Salzburg became Austrian champions and successfully defended their title. It was the sixth title for Salzburg and the third since the club was taken over by Red Bull . Champions of the second highest division, which began on July 11, 2008 with all six games and ended on May 29, 2009, was FC Wacker Innsbruck , which returned to the top division after two years. The winner of the Austrian Football Cup 2009/10 , which took place for the 75th time, was SK Sturm Graz .
Season result
Season result in the championship
In the top division, the tipp3 Bundesliga , ten teams played for three international starting places, one Champions League place (second qualifying round) and two Europa League places (second qualifying round). In addition, the last placed had to relegate to the second highest league, the ADEG Erste Liga . While Red Bull Salzburg secured the Champions League spot with the championship title, runner-up FK Austria Wien and third-placed SK Rapid Wien got a place in the Europa League qualification. SK Sturm Graz secured the last Europa League starting place for Austria (third qualifying round) with the cup victory. The last placed, who had been SK Austria Kärnten since the 32nd round , should have been relegated to the second-class first division . Since the Carinthians were not granted a license by the Bundesliga for economic reasons, SK Austria Kärnten must be relegated directly to the Regionalliga Mitte. The top scorer was Steffen Hofmann (Rapid Vienna) with 20 goals (four of which were penalties), who prevailed as a nominal midfielder against all strikers.
In the ADEG First League , twelve teams played for promotion to the Bundesliga. Furthermore, the last three clubs had to be relegated to the regional leagues East, Middle or West, depending on their affiliation. In the duel for the championship title and thus for promotion to the Bundesliga, Wacker Innsbruck was able to assert itself against FC Admira Wacker Mödling and SCR Altach , who had been relegated the previous year . Due to a new class reform, which states that second teams from Bundesliga clubs are no longer admitted to the second highest performance level, the amateurs of Red Bull Salzburg and Austria Vienna were already relegated to the team before the start of the season. The ninth place in the First League, First Vienna FC 1894 , would have had to compete in a relegation against the champions of the Regionalliga West, SV Grödig, to stay in the league. Due to the fact that SK Austria Kärnten was refused the Bundesliga license, the Viennese were allowed to remain in the first division without relegation. The last placed FC Dornbirn 1913 rose again after a year in the regional league. The top scorer was Patrick Bürger from the promoted TSV Hartberg with 18 goals (including four penalty goals).
In the three regional leagues East, Middle and West, 16 clubs each played for one place in the relegation games for promotion to the first division. In this relegation, the champions of the Regionalliga Ost should have played against those of the Regionalliga Mitte. However, since the champions of the Regionalliga Ost, FC Waidhofen / Ybbs , did not apply for a license and the Admira amateurs were not allowed to compete in second place due to the new class reform, SC-ESV Parndorf finally played third place against the champions of the Regionalliga Mitte in 1919 , the WAC / St. Andrä , who prevailed against Parndorf. The champion of the Regionalliga West, SV Grödig , should have played in the relegation against the ninth place in the First League, First Vienna FC 1894, but this relegation was canceled because the license for SK Austria Kärnten was not granted. The SV Grödig qualified for this one year after relegation from the first division. Furthermore, the three last-placed teams originally had to be relegated to one of the nine national leagues. Since Parndorf did not make the promotion in the Regionalliga Ost and the amateurs of Austria Wien were relegated from the First League, another club had to relegate. Likewise, another club in the Regionalliga West had to enter the regional league, as two clubs were relegated from the first division. In the Regionalliga Mitte there were also four relegations due to internal club problems. The top scorer of the Regionalliga Ost was Jailson Severiano Alves (SC-ESV Parndorf 1919) with 19 goals (including one penalty goal), the Regionalliga Mitte Gerald Hack ( SC Weiz ) with 26 goals (including three penalty goals) and the Regionalliga West Armin Hobel ( WSG Wattens ) with 31 goals (including two penalty goals).
Season result in the European Cup
In the 2009/10 season, FC Red Bull Salzburg played for ÖFB in the UEFA Champions League (second qualifying round) and in the newly designed UEFA Europa League of FK Austria Wien (third qualifying round), SK Rapid Wien and SK Sturm Graz (second qualifying round each time). The number of starting places and the time of entry are regulated by the UEFA five-year ranking. Austria was in 20th place before this season.
FC Red Bull Salzburg, who by UEFA as FC Salzburg is listed, received in the second qualifying round of the Champions League the Irish champions Bohemians Dublin drawn against, the Salzburg with 1: defeated 0 (A): 1 (H) and 1 . In round three, FC Salzburg met Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb . This was followed by a 1-1 draw at home, but with a 2-1 away win, Salzburg secured their place in the play-off. The Israeli champions Maccabi Haifa waited there , to whom Salzburg lost 1: 2 (H) and 0: 3 (A) both in the first leg and in the second leg. Despite missed qualification for the group stage of the Champions League, Salzburg were allowed to continue playing as the loser of the play-off in the group stage of the Europa League. There were FC Salzburg in Group G with Villarreal ( Spanish fifth ), Lazio ( Italian Cup winners ) and Levski Sofia ( Bulgarian champion to do). Surprisingly, the “Mozartstädter” won all six games as the only team in the Europa League to date. In the sixteenth finals the Belgian champions Standard Liège were drawn. Away FC Salzburg lost 3-2, could no longer fix the promotion in the second leg with a 0-0 and was eliminated from the international competition.
In the third qualifying round of the Europa League, FK Austria Wien first played away against the Serbian cup winner FK Vojvodina Novi Sad . After a 1-1 draw, the Austrians were able to move into the play-off with a 4-2 win in the second leg. There the Ukrainian fourth Metalurh Donetsk was drawn to the club . With a 2-2 away match, FK Austria Wien managed to win the home game 3-2 in extra time. In Group L , the “Veilchen” faced Werder Bremen ( German cup winner ), Athletic Bilbao ( Spanish cup loser ) and Nacional Funchal ( Portuguese fourth ). In this group, FK Austria Wien won a draw at home against Nacional Funchal (1: 1) and at home against Werder Bremen (2: 2) and were eliminated in last place.
SK Rapid Wien met KS Vllaznia Shkodra ( Albanian runner-up ) in the second qualifying round of the Europa League , whom they defeated 5-0 (H) and 3-0 (A). In round three, the Cypriot cup winner APOP Kinyras Peyias was waiting , whom the Rapidler beat 2-1 at home and 2-2 away in extra time. Thus, SK Rapid Wien moved into the play-off. There they were drawn with the English sixth , Aston Villa . Due to the away goal rule , the Rapidler rose to the group stage with a 1: 0 (H) and 1: 2 (A). There the team in Group C met Hamburger SV ( German fifth ), Celtic Glasgow ( Scottish champion ) and Hapoel Tel Aviv ( Israeli cup winner ). Despite a good start (3: 0 at home against Hamburger SV and 1: 1 away against Celtic Glasgow), the “Hütteldorfer” only achieved a 3: 3 at home against the Scots on the last matchday and were eliminated as the last place.
SK Sturm Graz had to play against Bosnian Cup loser NK Široki Brijeg in the second qualifying round of the Europa League , whom the Graz team eliminated with a 2: 1 (H) and 1: 1 (A). In round three they met the Montenegrin cup winner OFK Petrovac , whom they defeated with 1: 2 (A) and 5: 0 (H). SK Sturm Graz was the fourth Austrian club to make it into the play-off. Against the Ukrainian third metalist Charkiw , the Graz team reached a 1-1 draw at home. Graz qualified for the group stage with a 1-0 away win. In Group F , SK Sturm Graz faced Galatasaray Istanbul ( Turkish fifth ), Panathinaikos Athens ( Greek third ) and Dinamo Bucharest ( Romanian third ). There the “Blackies” were the only team that group winners Galatasaray Istanbul were able to take points with a 1-1 away win and a 1-0 win at home. However, they lost all other games and were eliminated last.
Overall, the 2009/10 season was the best in a long time. All four clubs made it into the group stage of the Europa League, but lost all except FC Salzburg. One lap later was also over for Salzburg. Austria's clubs achieved a total of 20 wins (twelve of them in qualification), 13 draws (seven of them in qualification) and 15 defeats (three of them in qualification). This results in a total of 37.5 points for the UEFA five-year ranking, which, based on the number of participating teams, equals 9.375. Thus Austria was the eighth most successful nation in the 2009/10 season, but only slipped up to 19th place, as the points from the likewise good 2004/05 season were lost.
First performance level - Bundesliga
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Clubs of the tipp3 Bundesliga 2009/10 |
Championship plate of the Austrian Bundesliga
Sky Austria broadcast all games live
The Bundesliga , the top division in Austrian football, was played for the 90th time in the 2009/10 season. As in the previous year, it was supported by Tipp3 as the main sponsor and by T-Mobile Austria as a sub-sponsor. The official league name was therefore tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile .
Newcomer from the first division was SC Magna Wiener Neustadt , which was newly formed in 2008 and is now represented in Austria's top division in its second year as a club. At the same time, a Lower Austrian club is back in the Bundesliga after three seasons. The SC Magna Wiener Neustadt replaced the SCR Altach , which was relegated in 2008/09 . With the exception of Tyrol and Vorarlberg , all Austrian federal states were represented in the Bundesliga. Vienna , Upper Austria and Styria each provided two clubs.
The pay-TV broadcaster Sky Austria , formerly Premiere , had the rights to show all games in full length. Four games were broadcast on Saturday evening in a conference call and one game on Sunday afternoon. In addition, the public broadcaster ORF had the rights to broadcast the "top game of the round" as a single game on Sundays (for games during the week, this was the Tuesday game). Furthermore, the ORF was allowed to show a 45-minute summary of the remaining four games per round, which was mostly done in the context of the program Sport am Sonntag together with an ORF football expert.
In the “top game of the round”, FK Austria Wien was seen most often (16 times), followed by SK Rapid Wien (13 times), FC Red Bull Salzburg (eleven times), SK Sturm Graz (nine times) and the LASK Linz (seven times). SV Mattersburg was only seen four times and SV Ried , SC Magna Wiener Neustadt, SV Kapfenberg and SK Austria Kärnten only appeared three times .
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In the 2009/10 season, as in previous years, ten clubs will compete against each other in a total of 36 rounds. Each team played twice at home and twice away against each of the nine other teams. In the tipp3 Bundesliga, the ten teams play for three international starting places, one Champions League place and two Europa League places . The last placed must be relegated to the second highest division, the ADEG Erste Liga . In addition, the Öfb Cup winner qualifies for the Europa League. If the cup winner becomes Austrian champion at the same time, the loser in the cup final qualifies for the Europa League.
Season course
In the fight for the championship title there was an exciting fight in the first half of the season. A total of six different clubs had led the Bundesliga for at least one round. After changing the lead four times in the first five laps, FC Red Bull Salzburg finally managed to take first place for six laps. The “Mozartstädter” remained pursued by SK Rapid Wien, FK Austria Wien and SK Sturm Graz. Since the Salzburg team shone in the second quarter with a draw, they were overtaken by both the Austrians and the Rapidlers, who held the lead until the winter break. In the spring, however, FC Red Bull Salzburg played and did not lose a single game in the third quarter. With the 20th round, the Salzburger secured first place. The FK Austria Wien lost ground like the “Hütteldorfer”. In the final laps for the championship title it got tight again. Salzburg, who led the Bundesliga a total of 23 times, were only just able to defend their title in front of the very strong FK Austria Wien, which gave away only two points in the fourth quarter. SK Rapid Wien finally placed third thanks to good performances.
There were some lows and highs in the midfield of the league. If SK Sturm Graz was initially involved in the fight for the title, they dueled SV Ried for fourth place until halfway through the season, but the Graz team retained the upper hand. The initially strong LASK Linz did not win a single game in the second quarter and quickly slipped into the lower midfield. SV Mattersburg and SC Wiener Neustadt showed consistent performance and benefited from the fall of Linz. In the spring, SV Ried, which scored only four points in the third quarter, could no longer keep up with the Grazers, who achieved significantly better results. LASK Linz managed to rehabilitate itself and ended up in seventh place, while the Neustädter team positioned themselves behind SK Sturm Graz with a good performance. SV Mattersburg conquered sixth place thanks to their constant performance. The “Innviertler” got a little better, but it was only enough for eighth place.
Kapfenberger SV and SK Austria Kärnten were involved in the relegation battle from the start. The weak start of SV Mattersburg were soon resolved. The Carinthians remained behind the Styrians for the time being. In the second quarter, Kapfenberger SV managed to get a strong cushion of points that the Carinthians could no longer make up. SK Austria Kärnten had been relegated since the 32nd round. They performed the Red Lantern a total of 35 times. Kapfenberger SV almost managed to catch up with the initially strong LASK Linz, but Linz played better again in the last quarter.
Transfers
Player change
As usual, there were two time periods when player transfers could be made. These extended from July 1st to August 31st in summer and from January 1st to January 31st in winter. Overall, almost all Bundesliga clubs were quite active, which resulted in some very different teams. SK Austria Kärnten and Kapfenberger SV recorded the most additions with 17 each. 21 players left the Carinthians throughout the season, more than any other team. With just six new players, SV Mattersburg upgraded itself, which only had to accept four departures.
Since the FC Red Bull Salzburg competed again for the qualification in the Champions League group stage, the club obtained several reinforcements at international rank. Among others, Dušan Švento , Nikola Pokrivač and Christian Schwegler were there . However, the club also produced some renowned players, including Johan Vonlanthen , László Bodnár and René Aufhauser . Niko Kovač ended his career before the start of the season.
The Europa League starters SK Rapid Wien, FK Austria Wien and SK Sturm Graz also upgraded. The Rapidler let their two top strikers Erwin Hoffer and Stefan Maierhofer go, but received five million for Hoffer and two million for Maierhofer. Replacement took place with Hamdi Salihi and Nikica Jelavić . But Ragnvald Soma and Milan Jovanović also switched to the “Hütteldorfern”. Both the Austrians and the Grazers increased significantly.
Because of the large number of graduates from SK Austria Kärnten, LASK Linz and Kapfenberger SV, it was time to act . The Carinthians completely rebuilt the team with a total of 38 transfers. Even in spite of additions such as Jocelyn Blanchard , Fernando Troyansky and Martin Hiden , the Carinthians made a bad impression and ended up in tenth place in the league. LASK Linz lost some important players, but could only replace them moderately. So also the Kapfenberger SV.
Promoted SC Magna Wiener Neustadt, however, increased due to the new challenge. With Diego Viana , Ronald Gercaliu and Pavel Kostál, attempts were made to compensate for departures such as Sanel Kuljić , Yüksel Sariyar and Sebastián Martínez . The SV Ried and the SV Mattersburg remained reasonably economical.
- FC Red Bull Salzburg (13/13):
- ↑ Summer: Dušan Švento , Nikola Pokrivač , Thomas Augustinussen , Admir Vladavić , Christian Schwegler , Rabiu Afolabi , Simon Cziommer , Franz Schiemer , Mejdi Traoui (was on loan), Saša Ilić (was on loan); Winter: Roman Wallner (on loan), Christoph Kröpfl (from amateurs), Alexander Aschauer (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Ernst Öbster , Rémo Meyer , Ronald Gercaliu , Vladimír Janočko , Timo Ochs , Johan Vonlanthen (on loan), László Bodnár , Niko Kovač (end of career), Roman Wallner (was on loan); Winter: Manuel Pamić , Saša Ilić, Patrik Ježek , Mejdi Traoui, René Aufhauser
- ↑ Summer: Hamdi Salihi , Nikica Jelavic , Ragnvald Soma , Milan Jovanovic , Mario Konrad , Christoph Schösswendter , Lukas Königshofer , Fabiano de Lima Campos Maria (was on loan), Stephan Palla (was on loan), Muhammed Ildiz (from amateurs), Christopher Trimmel (by amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Erwin Hoffer , Stefan Maierhofer , Christopher Frank , Georg Harding , Martin Hiden , Marcel Ketelaer ; Winter: Tanju Kayhan (on loan), Boris Prokopić (on loan)
- FK Austria Vienna (11/10):
- ↑ Summer: Tomáš Jun (is on loan), Manuel Wallner , Petr Voříšek , Julian Baumgartlinger , Manuel Ortlechner , Florian Klein , Zlatko Junuzović , Michael Liendl , Thiago Schumacher (is on loan), Heinz Lindner (from amateurs), Marin Leovac (from amateurs ); Winter: Roland Linz
- ↓ Summer: Lukas Mössner , Mario Majstorović , Jocelyn Blanchard , Fernando Troyansky , Florian Metz , Franz Schiemer , Philipp Netzer , Xiang Sun (was on loan), Mario Bazina (end of career); Winter: Thomas Krammer
- ↑ Summer: Uwe Kropfhofer , Mark Prettenthaler , Manuel Weber , Martin Ehrenreich , Haris Bukva , Klemen Lavric , Dean Maric (from amateurs), Luca Tauschmann (from amateurs); Winter: Roman Kienast , Klaus Salmutter , Christian Prawda , Marvin Weinberger (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Zdenko Baotić , Mattias Sereinig , Christoph Kröpfl , Leonhard Kaufmann , Georgi Shashiashvili , Gernot Suppan , Martin Kobras , Ozren Perić , Dominic Pürcher (is on loan), Jürgen Prutsch (is on loan); Winter: Jürgen Prutsch, Mark Prettenthaler
- ↑ Summer: Mihael Rajić , Atdhe Nuhiu (is on loan), Jonathan Carril Regueiro , Thomas Schrammel (is on loan), Florian Sturm , Samuel Radlinger ; Winter: Markus Hammerer (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Hamdi Salihi , Mario Illibauer , Manuel Schmidl , Pa Saikou Kujabi , Andreas Bammer , Denis Berger , Bozo Kovacevic , Yeray Ortega Guarda , Pirmin Strasser
- SK Austria Carinthia (17/21):
- ↑ Summer: André Schembri , Martin Živný , Daniel Gramann , Leonhard Kaufmann , Jocelyn Blanchard , Fernando Troyansky , Martin Hiden , Marcel Ritzmaier (from amateurs), Mario Kröpfl (from amateurs), Georg Blatnik (from amateurs); Winter: Admir Medjedović , Goran Aleksić , Luka Elsner , Hrvoje Jakovljević (from amateurs), Roland Putsche (from amateurs), Matthias Wrienz (from amateurs), Fabian Hafner (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Marco Miesenböck , Lukas Königshofer , Zlatko Junuzovic , Manuel Ortlechner , Wolfgang Bubenik , Jürgen Pichorner , Chiquinho (end of career), Manuel Weber , Zé Adriano , Thomas Pirker , Haris Bukva , Carlos Chaile ; Winter: Modou Jagne , Marc Sand , Martin Živný , Marcel Ritzmaier , Roman Adunka , Stephan Bürgler , André Schembri, Christian Prawda , Martin Hiden
- ↑ Summer: Christopher Pinter , Paul Bichelhuber , Wolfgang Bubenik , Florian Metz , Christoph Kobleder , Petar Skuletic , Vidas Alunderis , Roman Wallner (was on loan), Georg Margreitter (was on loan); Winter: Mark Prettenthaler , Marko Vujić , Sandro Zakany , Gardar Gunnlaugsson , René Aufhauser , Jürgen Macho , Christopher Pinter (was on loan)
- ↓ Summer: Davorin Kablar , Niklas Hoheneder , Tomasz Wisio , Florian Klein , Mario Mijatovic , Richard Wemmer , Gerald Gansterer , Christopher Pinter (is on loan), Ihsan Poyraz , Ivica Vastić (end of career), Michael Baur (end of career), Wendel Raul Gonçalves Gomes ; Winter: Klaus Salmutter , Sascha Pichler , Roman Wallner (is on loan), Christopher Pinter
- ↑ Summer: Pa Ousman Sonko , Mazan Moslehe , Marek Heinz , Philipp Gröblinger , Markus Scharrer , Raphael Wolf , Manuel Schmid , Mario Majstorović , Gerald Gansterer , Daniel Hofer , Georg Krenn , Lukas Stadler (from amateurs), Michael Rabko (from amateurs) , Philipp Wendler (from amateurs), Oliver Schöpf (from amateurs); Winter: Antonio Di Salvo , Michael Tieber
- ↓ Summer: Damon Wilson , Alexander Schachner , Daniel Reiter , Raphael Reifeltshammer , Bernd Bernsteiner , Éric Akoto , Dominique Taboga , Michael Liendl , Miroslav Milošević , Kamil Susko , Ivica Lucić , Miroslav Štěpánek (was on loan), Pero Pejić ; Winter: Arno Kozelsky , Daniel Hofer , Pa Ousman Sonko, Antonio di Salvo
- ↑ Summer: Róbert Waltner , Josef Hamouz , Tomáš Sedlák , Ronald Spuller (from amateurs), Patrick Farkas (from amateurs); Winter: Peter Chrappan (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Robert Ujcik , Stanislav Velický , Adnan Mravac , Carsten Jancker (end of career)
- SC Magna Wiener Neustadt (14/11):
- ↑ Summer: Diego Viana , Ronald Gercaliu , Patrick Niklas , Christian Haselberger , René Felix (was on loan), Thomas Kral (was on loan), Thomas Helly (was on loan), Alexander Grünwald (was on loan), Christian Ramsebner , Pavel Kostál , Ihsan Poyraz , Jörg Siebenhandl ; Winter: Tanju Kayhan (on loan), Bernd Besenlehner (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Marco Perchtold , Udo Siebenhandl , Matthew Luzunaris , Harun Erbek , Alexander Hauser , Thomas Kral, Georg Margreitter (was on loan); Winter: Sanel Kuljic , Yüksel Sariyar , Taner Ari , Sebastián Martínez
Change of coach
With Huub Stevens (FC Red Bull Salzburg; instead of Co Adriaanse
) and Matthias Hamann (LASK Linz; instead of Hans Krankl
) two new coaches were represented before the start of the season. Hamann, however, was dismissed on February 2, 2010 (after the 19th round) due to unsuccessful results and Helmut Kraft was hired in his place . This was the fifth coaching change at the Linz football club within two seasons. Kraft himself separated from SC Wiener Neustadt on December 14, 2009 (after the 18th round). Peter Schöttel took over his position . Frenk Schinkels also had to give way to Jože Prelogar on November 21, 2009 (after the 16th round) at the bottom of the league , SK Austria Kärnten .
Closing table
1 After the relegated SK Austria Kärnten was refused the license for the Bundesliga for financial reasons, the club is not allowed to participate in the First League, but has to be relegated to the Regionalliga Mitte.
Legend for the Bundesliga
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Austrian champion and
participation in the 2nd qualifying round for the 2010/11 UEFA Champions League
Participation in the 3rd qualifying round for the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League
ÖFB Cup winners 2009/10
Participation in the 2nd qualifying round for the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League
Relegation to the first division
Results
There were a total of 136 wins or losses and 44 draws. With 23 wins, FK Austria Wien was the most successful. On the other hand, SK Austria Kärnten only won twice. SK Austria Kärnten also suffered the most defeats (25) and FC Red Bull Salzburg the fewest with a total of four. LASK Linz achieved the most draws with 13, the fewest with SV Mattersburg with five.
The crosstab shows the results of all games this season. The home team is listed in the middle column and the visiting team in the top row.
First round (rounds 1–18)
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2009/10
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Second half of the season (rounds 19-36)
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0-0 |
2: 1 |
4: 2 |
1: 1 |
7: 1 |
4-0 |
3: 2 |
2-0 |
1: 1
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Red Bull Salzburg
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1: 1 |
0: 1 |
3-0 |
2-0 |
1-0 |
1-0 |
3-0 |
2-0 |
1: 1
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2: 2
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4: 1 |
2: 1 |
1-0 |
5: 1 |
3: 1 |
4: 1 |
4-0 |
3: 1
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SK Rapid Vienna
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0: 1
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2-0 |
4: 1 |
2: 1 |
1-0 |
5: 3 |
0-0 |
3-0 |
3-0
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1-0 |
1: 1
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1-0 |
1: 1 |
1-0 |
3-0 |
3-0 |
1-0 |
2: 1
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FK Austria Vienna
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1: 1 |
1-0
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1-0 |
2-0 |
4: 1 |
4: 3 |
0: 1 |
5: 1 |
1-0
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0-0 |
1-0 |
0: 1
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0: 2 |
4-0 |
0-0 |
3: 3 |
2-0 |
3-0
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SK Sturm Graz
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0: 2 |
1: 1 |
2: 2
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1-0 |
3: 2 |
1: 1 |
0: 1 |
4-0 |
1-0
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1-0 |
1: 1 |
0: 2 |
1: 2
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1-0 |
3-0 |
5: 2 |
0-0 |
3-0
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SV Ried
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1: 2 |
1: 3 |
0: 1 |
1: 2
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3: 1 |
2: 1 |
2: 2 |
3-0 |
0: 1
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1: 2 |
1: 3 |
2: 1 |
1: 3 |
0-0
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1: 1 |
1: 1 |
0: 3 |
0-0
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SK Austria Carinthia
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0: 2 |
2: 4 |
0: 2 |
0: 3 |
1-0
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0: 1 |
2: 2 |
2: 4 |
2: 2
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0: 2 |
0: 1 |
1-0 |
0: 1 |
0: 1 |
3: 2
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7: 2 |
0: 1 |
3: 1
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Kapfenberger SV
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2-0 |
2: 2 |
1: 1 |
0: 3 |
1: 1 |
0-0
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2-0 |
2: 2 |
2: 3
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0-0 |
3: 3 |
4: 5 |
2: 2 |
2: 2 |
3: 1 |
4-0
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4-0 |
4: 2
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LASK Linz
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0-0 |
4: 2 |
0: 1 |
1: 2 |
3-0 |
0-0 |
1: 1
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2-0 |
1: 1
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2: 3 |
2: 1 |
1: 3 |
0: 2 |
3-0 |
4: 1 |
4: 1 |
3: 2
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1: 3
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SV Mattersburg
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1: 6 |
1: 3 |
1: 1 |
0-0 |
3: 1 |
1: 1 |
3: 1 |
2: 1
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1-0
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2: 3 |
0: 4 |
4: 3 |
0-0 |
2: 1 |
3: 1 |
2: 3 |
4: 1 |
3-0
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SC Magna Wiener Neustadt
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2: 4 |
2: 2 |
0: 1 |
0-0 |
2-0 |
2: 1 |
3: 1 |
4-0 |
2: 1
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Schedule 2009/10 with quarters
1st round
date
|
4th round
|
Result
|
08/07/2009 |
LASK Linz - Kapfenberg |
4: 0 (2: 0)
|
08/08/2009 |
Mattersburg - Red Bull Salzburg |
2: 3 (0: 1)
|
08/09/2009 |
Austria Vienna - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
2: 1 (0: 0)
|
08/09/2009 |
Ried - Rapid Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
08/09/2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Sturm Graz |
1: 3 (1: 0)
|
date
|
7th round
|
Result
|
09/12/2009 |
Mattersburg - Ried |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
09/12/2009 |
Sturm Graz - LASK Linz |
3: 3 (2: 0)
|
09/12/2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Kapfenberg |
2: 3 (1: 2)
|
09/12/2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Austria Vienna |
2: 1 (0: 0)
|
09/13/2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Red Bull Salzburg |
2: 2 (0: 2)
|
|
date
|
2nd round
|
Result
|
07/24/2009 |
LASK Linz - Austria Vienna |
4: 5 (4: 3)
|
July 25, 2009 |
Ried - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
07/26/2009 |
Sturm Graz - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
3: 0 (3: 0)
|
07/26/2009 |
Mattersburg - Rapid Vienna |
2: 1 (0: 0)
|
07/26/2009 |
Kapfenberger SV - Austria Carinthia |
3: 2 (1: 1)
|
date
|
5th round
|
Result
|
08/21/2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Ried |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
08/22/2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 1 (1: 1)
|
08/23/2009 |
Kapfenberg - Mattersburg |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
08/23/2009 |
Rapid Vienna - LASK Linz |
4: 1 (4: 0)
|
08/23/2009 |
Sturm Graz - Austria Vienna |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
date
|
8th round
|
Result
|
09/22/2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Mattersburg |
3: 0 (0: 0)
|
09/23/2009 |
Kapfenberg - Rapid Vienna |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
09/23/2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Sturm Graz |
4: 2 (3: 2)
|
09/23/2009 |
LASK Linz - Austria Carinthia |
3: 1 (1: 1)
|
09/23/2009 |
FC Austria Vienna - Ried |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
|
date
|
3rd round
|
Result
|
07/31/2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Ried |
2: 1 (0: 0)
|
08/01/2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - LASK Linz |
3: 2 (1: 1)
|
08/02/2009 |
Austria Vienna - Kapfenberg |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
08/02/2009 |
Sturm Graz - Mattersburg |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
08/02/2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Austria Carinthia |
5: 1 (0: 1)
|
date
|
6th round
|
Result
|
08/28/2009 |
Mattersburg - Austria Carinthia |
4: 1 (1: 0)
|
08/29/2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Kapfenberg |
4: 0 (3: 0)
|
08/30/2009 |
Austria Vienna - Rapid Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
08/30/2009 |
Ried - Sturm Graz |
1: 2 (0: 1)
|
08/30/2009 |
LASK Linz - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
4: 2 (1: 1)
|
date
|
9th round
|
Result
|
09/26/2009 |
Kapfenberg - Sturm Graz |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
09/26/2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
3: 1 (1: 1)
|
09/26/2009 |
Mattersburg - Austria Vienna |
1: 3 (0: 1)
|
09/26/2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 2 (0: 0)
|
09/27/2009 |
Ried - LASK Linz |
5: 2 (1: 2)
|
|
1 The game on July 19, 2009 was postponed to November 25, 2009 due to a friendly between SK Rapid Wien and Liverpool FC
2nd round
date
|
10th round
|
Result
|
October 03, 2009 |
LASK Linz - Ried |
2: 2 (1: 1)
|
October 04, 2009 |
Storm Graz - Kapfenberg |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 04, 2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Austria Carinthia |
7: 1 (3: 1)
|
October 04, 2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Rapid Vienna |
0: 4 (0: 1)
|
October 04, 2009 |
Austria Vienna - Mattersburg |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
date
|
13th round
|
Result
|
October 28, 2009 |
Ried - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
October 28, 2009 |
LASK Linz - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 28, 2009 |
KSV Superfund - Austria Vienna |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 28, 2009 |
Mattersburg - Sturm Graz |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
October 28, 2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Rapid Vienna |
1: 3 (0: 0)
|
date
|
16th round
|
Result
|
11/21/2009 |
Sturm Graz - Ried |
0: 2 (0: 0)
|
11/21/2009 |
Kapfenberg - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 2 (0: 0)
|
11/21/2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Mattersburg |
0: 3 (0: 2)
|
11/22/2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Austria Vienna |
4: 1 (2: 0)
|
11/25/2009 1 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - LASK Linz |
4: 1 (3: 0)
|
|
date
|
11th round
|
Result
|
10/17/2009 |
Ried - Kapfenberg |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
10/17/2009 |
Austria Vienna - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
10/17/2009 |
Mattersburg - LASK Linz |
3: 2 (2: 1)
|
10/17/2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 18, 2009 |
Sturm Graz - Rapid Vienna |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
14th round
|
Result
|
October 31, 2009 |
Sturm Graz - Austria Carinthia |
4: 0 (2: 0)
|
October 31, 2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Ried |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
October 31, 2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Mattersburg |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
October 31, 2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Austria Vienna |
4: 3 (2: 1)
|
11/01/2009 |
Kapfenberg - LASK Linz |
7: 2 (4: 2)
|
date
|
17th round
|
Result
|
11/27/2009 |
Ried - Mattersburg |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
11/28/2009 |
Kapfenberg - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
3: 1 (1: 1)
|
11/28/2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Rapid Vienna |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
11/28/2009 |
LASK Linz - Sturm Graz |
2: 2 (0: 1)
|
11/28/2009 |
Austria Wien - Austria Carinthia |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
|
date
|
12th round
|
Result
|
October 24, 2009 |
Austria Carinthia - Kapfenberg |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
October 25, 2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Ried |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
October 25, 2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Sturm Graz |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 25, 2009 |
Austria Vienna - LASK Linz |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
October 25, 2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Mattersburg |
4: 0 (2: 0)
|
date
|
15th round
|
Result
|
07/11/2009 |
Mattersburg - Kapfenberg |
4: 1 (2: 0)
|
11/08/2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Red Bull Salzburg |
2: 3 (1: 1)
|
11/08/2009 |
LASK Linz - Rapid Vienna |
3: 3 (3: 1)
|
11/08/2009 |
Austria Vienna - Sturm Graz |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
11/08/2009 |
Ried - Austria Carinthia |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
date
|
18th round
|
Result
|
December 04, 2009 |
Mattersburg - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
1: 3 (1: 1)
|
05.12.2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Kapfenberg |
3: 1 (2: 0)
|
December 06, 2009 |
Ried - Austria Vienna |
0: 2 (0: 2)
|
December 06, 2009 |
Sturm Graz - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
December 06, 2009 |
Austria Carinthia - LASK Linz |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
|
1 The November 21, 2009 game was postponed to November 25, 2009 due to fog
3rd round
date
|
19th round
|
Result
|
12/11/2009 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Austria Carinthia |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
12/12/2009 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - LASK Linz |
4: 0 (2: 0)
|
12/12/2009 |
Kapfenberg - Mattersburg |
2: 2 (1: 1)
|
12/12/2009 |
Rapid Vienna - Ried |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
12/13/2009 |
Sturm Graz - Austria Vienna |
2: 2 (2: 1)
|
date
|
22nd round
|
Result
|
02/26/2010 |
Mattersburg - Austria Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
02/27/2010 |
Ried - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
02/27/2010 |
LASK Linz - Sturm Graz |
1: 2 (1: 1)
|
02/27/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Kapfenberg |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
02/28/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
date
|
25th round
|
Result
|
03/19/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
2: 3 (1: 1)
|
03/20/2010 |
Mattersburg - LASK Linz |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
03/20/2010 |
Sturm Graz - Rapid Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
03/20/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Ried |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/21/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 1 (1: 0)
|
|
date
|
20th round
|
Result
|
02/12/2010 |
LASK Linz - Rapid Vienna |
4: 2 (2: 0)
|
02/13/2010 |
Ried - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 2 (0: 2)
|
02/13/2010 |
Mattersburg - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
02/13/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Kapfenberg |
4: 3 (2: 1)
|
02/14/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Sturm Graz |
0: 3 (0: 1)
|
date
|
23rd round
|
Result
|
03/06/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
1: 1 (1: 0)
|
03/06/2010 |
Sturm Graz - Ried |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/06/2010 |
Austria Vienna - LASK Linz |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
03/06/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Mattersburg |
2: 4 (1: 0)
|
03/07/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Rapid Vienna |
2: 2 (0: 0)
|
date
|
26th round
|
Result
|
03/23/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Mattersburg |
3: 0 (0: 0)
|
03/24/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Sturm Graz |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
03/24/2010 |
Ried - Austria Vienna |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
03/24/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Austria Carinthia |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
03/24/2010 |
LASK Linz - Kapfenberg |
1: 1 (1: 0)
|
|
date
|
21st round
|
Result
|
02/19/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Rapid Vienna |
2: 2 (1: 1)
|
02/20/2010 |
Sturm Graz - Mattersburg |
4: 0 (1: 0)
|
02/20/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Ried |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
02/20/2010 |
Austria Wien - Austria Carinthia |
4: 1 (1: 1)
|
02/21/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - LASK Linz |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
date
|
24th round
|
Result
|
03/12/2010 |
LASK Linz - Austria Carinthia |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
03/13/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Kapfenberg |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/13/2010 |
Ried - Mattersburg |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/13/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Sturm Graz |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
03/14/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Austria Vienna |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
27th round
|
Result
|
03/27/2010 |
Mattersburg - Red Bull Salzburg |
1: 6 (0: 2)
|
03/27/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Sturm Graz |
0: 3 (0: 2)
|
03/27/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/27/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Rapid Vienna |
2: 4 (1: 2)
|
03/28/2010 |
LASK Linz - Ried |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
|
4th round
date
|
28th round
|
Result
|
04/02/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Mattersburg |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/03/2010 |
Ried - LASK Linz |
2: 2 (2: 1)
|
04/03/2010 |
Storm Graz - Kapfenberg |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
04/03/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Austria Carinthia |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/04/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Austria Vienna |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
date
|
31st round
|
Result
|
04/17/2010 |
Ried - Kapfenberg |
2: 1 (1: 1)
|
04/17/2010 |
Mattersburg - Sturm Graz |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/17/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/17/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Austria Vienna |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
04/18/2010 |
LASK Linz - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
34th round
|
Result
|
05/04/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Red Bull Salzburg |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
05/05/2010 |
Mattersburg - Ried |
3: 1 (1: 0)
|
05/05/2010 |
Sturm Graz - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
05/05/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Rapid Vienna |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
05/05/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - LASK Linz |
2: 2 (1: 2)
|
|
date
|
29th round
|
Result
|
04/09/2010 |
Ried - Rapid Vienna |
1: 3 (1: 2)
|
04/10/2010 |
Mattersburg - Kapfenberg |
3: 1 (1: 1)
|
04/10/2010 |
LASK Linz - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
04/10/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
04/11/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Sturm Graz |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
32nd round
|
Result
|
04/23/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Rapid Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
04/24/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Ried |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
04/24/2010 |
Sturm Graz - LASK Linz |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
04/24/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Austria Carinthia |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/25/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Mattersburg |
5: 1 (2: 1)
|
date
|
35th round
|
Result
|
05/09/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Austria Vienna |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
05/09/2010 |
Ried - Austria Carinthia |
3: 1 (0: 1)
|
05/09/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Kapfenberg |
3: 1 (1: 1)
|
05/09/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Sturm Graz |
4: 1 (1: 0)
|
05/09/2010 |
LASK Linz - Mattersburg |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
|
date
|
30th round
|
Result
|
04/13/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - LASK Linz |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/14/2010 |
Red Bull Salzburg - Ried |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/14/2010 |
Magna Wiener Neustadt - Mattersburg |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
04/14/2010 |
Sturm Graz - Austria Carinthia |
3: 2 (0: 1)
|
04/14/2010 |
Kapfenberg - Austria Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
date
|
33rd round
|
Result
|
04/30/2010 |
Rapid Vienna - Kapfenberg |
5: 3 (2: 1)
|
05/01/2010 |
Ried - Sturm Graz |
1: 2 (1: 0)
|
05/01/2010 |
Mattersburg - Austria Carinthia |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
05/01/2010 |
FC Red Bull Salzburg - SC Magna Wiener Neustadt |
4: 2 (4: 1)
|
05/02/2010 |
LASK Linz - Austria Vienna |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
date
|
36th round
|
Result
|
05/13/2010 |
Mattersburg - Rapid Vienna |
1: 3 (0: 1)
|
05/13/2010 |
Sturm Graz - Red Bull Salzburg |
0: 2 (0: 2)
|
05/13/2010 |
Kapfenberg - LASK Linz |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
05/13/2010 |
Austria Vienna - Ried |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
05/13/2010 |
Austria Carinthia - Magna Wiener Neustadt |
2: 2 (0: 1)
|
|
Goal statistics
Top scorer Steffen Hofmann (2009)
In the 2009/10 season the season record of 2008/09 (588 goals) with 528 goals was missed by 60 hits. It was the second-highest-scoring season in the history of the Bundesliga. This resulted in an average of 2.93 goals per game. SK Rapid Wien scored the most goals with 80 goals and SK Austria Kärnten with 29 the fewest goals. The fewest goals were scored by FC Red Bull Salzburg (27), while SK Austria Kärnten had the most goals with 80 goals. The game with the highest goals was the game LASK Linz against FK Austria Wien in the second round (4: 5) and the match Kapfenberger SV against LASK Linz in the 14th round (7: 2). FC Red Bull Salzburg celebrated the highest win and highest home win in the 10th round against SK Austria Kärnten (7: 1). The Salzburg team also achieved the highest away win against SV Mattersburg in the 27th round (1: 6). The biggest draw was 3: 3 and was reached in the seventh round in the game SK Sturm Graz against LASK Linz and in the 15th round in the game LASK Linz against SK Rapid Wien . There were 14 zero numbers in total. The round with the highest number of goals was the 14th, in which a total of 23 goals (average = 4.6) were scored. The fewest goals were in the 24th round, with six goals (average = 1.2).
The first goal of the season was scored by Thomas Hinum (SK Austria Kärnten) in the 15th minute in the game SC Wiener Neustadt against SK Austria Kärnten , the last goal was scored by Michael Tieber (Kapfenberger SV) in the 92nd minute in the game Kapfenberger SV against LASK Linz .
Goalscorer table
League leader of the Bundesliga
Goals scored after minutes
rank
|
society
|
01-15
|
15-30
|
30-45
|
45-60
|
60-75
|
75-90
|
90+
|
1. Hz
|
2. Hz
|
total
|
01 |
FC Red Bull Salzburg |
009 |
010 |
015th |
011 |
012 |
010 |
001 |
034 |
034 |
068
|
02 |
FK Austria Vienna |
009 |
012 |
005 |
010 |
012 |
009 |
003 |
026th |
034 |
060
|
03 |
SK Rapid Vienna |
009 |
013 |
005 |
015th |
012 |
022nd |
004th |
027 |
053 |
080
|
04th |
SK Sturm Graz |
005 |
007th |
008th |
010 |
012 |
007th |
001 |
020th |
030th |
050
|
05 |
SC Magna Wiener Neustadt |
010 |
010 |
005 |
006th |
010 |
010 |
003 |
025th |
029 |
054
|
06th |
SV Mattersburg |
007th |
004th |
004th |
014th |
007th |
008th |
001 |
015th |
030th |
045
|
07th |
LASK Linz |
008th |
010 |
016 |
008th |
005 |
011 |
001 |
034 |
025th |
059
|
08th |
SV Ried |
001 |
003 |
011 |
012 |
003 |
008th |
001 |
015th |
024 |
039
|
09 |
Kapfenberger SV |
003 |
006th |
010 |
009 |
006th |
007th |
003 |
019th |
025th |
044
|
10 |
SK Austria Carinthia |
004th |
004th |
005 |
003 |
004th |
009 |
000 |
013 |
016 |
029
|
-
|
total
|
065
|
079
|
084
|
098
|
083
|
101
|
018th
|
228
|
300
|
528
|
Card statistics
Michael Mörz received one red and eleven yellow cards (2009)
In the 180 games of the 2009/10 Bundesliga season, the referees distributed a total of 831 cards. 781 times (on average 4.6 times per game) players were cautioned with the yellow card , 33 times (on average every fifth game) a player had to leave the field prematurely because of the yellow-red card and 17 times (on average in every tenth game) players were with expelled from the field on the red card . Milan Fukal from Kapfenberg did the trick of being expelled from the field twice during a season with the traffic light card. Markus Schmidt from Mattersburg holds the record of warnings with twelve yellow cards, followed by his team-mate Michael Mörz and Rieder Thomas Burgstaller , who have been warned eleven times.
The fairness rating - one point is calculated for every yellow card, three points for every yellow-red card and five points for every red card - is led by SK Sturm Graz with only 62 points, while at the end of the day Kapfenberger SV (130) and SV Mattersburg (133) delivered a close race. Michael Mörz (16 points) and Ilčo Naumoski (15) are ahead in the player ranking .
player
societies
rank
|
society
|
|
|
|
Points
|
01 |
SK Sturm Graz |
00 |
01 |
059 |
062
|
02 |
FC Red Bull Salzburg |
00 |
03 |
070 |
079
|
03 |
FK Austria Vienna |
03 |
02 |
058 |
079
|
04th |
SV Ried |
00 |
03 |
072 |
081
|
05 |
SK Rapid Vienna |
02 |
02 |
074 |
090
|
06th |
SC Magna Wiener Neustadt |
02 |
04th |
079 |
101
|
07th |
SK Austria Carinthia |
04th |
06th |
066 |
104
|
08th |
LASK Linz |
01 |
03 |
092 |
106
|
09 |
Kapfenberger SV |
02 |
05 |
105 |
130
|
10 |
SV Mattersburg |
03 |
04th |
106 |
133
|
total |
17th |
33 |
781 |
965
|
Venues, venues and spectators
Austria's most modern venue: the Wörtherseestadion in Klagenfurt.
Team captain Eddie Gustafsson, who was also voted best goalkeeper of the season, with the championship plate.
Salzburg's
Cameroon legionary Somen Tchoyi was voted the best player of the season by a narrow majority .
The 180 games of the Bundesliga season 2009/10 were attended by a total of 1,416,393 spectators, which means a decrease of 12.8 percent compared to the previous season. The average was 7,869 people per game. As in previous years, Rapid Vienna had the best cut with 15,343 spectators.
As in 2008/09, the Kapfenberger SV recorded the lowest average of just 3,049 viewers. The best-attended game of the season was that of champions Red Bull Salzburg against Rapid Vienna on April 23 at the Salzburg Red Bull Arena, which attracted 25,819 spectators. The second home game between Salzburg and Rapid on November 29th and the game between Salzburg and Austria Wien on May 9th also attracted just over 20,000 visitors. The two home games of Carinthia in the Hypo Group Arena on March 6th against Mattersburg and on May 5th against LASK were the worst attended this season with only around 1,500 spectators each.
city
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Residents
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society
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Stadion
|
capacity
|
total
|
cut
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± to 2008/09
|
Graz
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2546050
|
SK Sturm Graz
|
UPC arena
|
15,323
|
212,884
|
11,827
|
- 08.2%
|
Kapfenberg
|
21,8980
|
Kapfenberger SV
|
Franz Fekete Stadium
|
12,000
|
054,889
|
03,049
|
-16.6%
|
Klagenfurt
|
93,5710
|
SK Austria Carinthia
|
Hypo Group Arena
|
27,559
|
090,621
|
05,035
|
-48.8%
|
Linz
|
189,2840
|
LASK Linz
|
Linz stadium
|
18,000
|
146.329
|
08,129
|
- 09.7%
|
Mattersburg
|
6,8870
|
SV Mattersburg
|
Poplar Stadium
|
15,100
|
098.057
|
05,448
|
-13.2%
|
Ried im Innkreis
|
11,5060
|
SV Ried
|
Don't worry arena
|
7,500
|
091.914
|
05.106
|
- 01.5%
|
Salzburg
|
147,6850
|
FC Red Bull Salzburg
|
Red Bull Arena
|
31,000
|
222,095
|
12,339
|
-13.3%
|
Vienna
|
1,697,9820
|
FK Austria Vienna
|
Franz Horr Stadium
|
13,135
|
157.127
|
08,729
|
+ 14.5%
|
Vienna
|
1,697,9820
|
SK Rapid Vienna
|
Gerhard Hanappi Stadium
|
17,500
|
276.168
|
15,343
|
-2.8%
|
Wiener Neustadt
|
40,6000
|
SC Magna Wiener Neustadt
|
Wiener Neustädter Stadium
|
7,036
|
66,309
|
03,684
|
+ 42.0%
|
The championship team of FC Red Bull Salzburg
(The stakes and goals are given in brackets.)
* René Aufhauser (7 / -) and Saša Ilić (1 / -) left the club during the season.
Player awards
At the end of the season, a jury consisting of the coaches, managers and presidents of all Bundesliga clubs selected the best players of the 2009/10 season. Each jury member was able to submit three entries. The first ranked received five points, the second three points and the third one point. This meant that a maximum of 135 points could be achieved. No players from their own club were allowed to be named. The choice brought the following result:
Second performance level - First League
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Clubs of the ADEG First League 2009/10 |
Champion plate of the Austrian First League
The first league , which was held for the 35th time in the 2009/10 season and represents the second highest level in Austrian football, began on July 14, 2009 with six games and ended on May 28, 2010. Since the last season, the first League led by ADEG as main sponsor. In early 2010 it was announced that the 2009/10 season would be the last for ADEG. In addition to the Bundesliga relegated SCR Altach , the three regional league promoters completed the twelve teams in the First League . These are from the Regionalliga West of FC Dornbirn 1913 from Vorarlberg , from the Regionalliga Mitte the TSV Hartberg from Styria and from the Regionalliga Ost the First Vienna FC 1894 from Vienna . With the exception of Burgenland, Upper Austria and Carinthia, all federal states were represented in the first division. Vienna, Lower Austria and Styria each have two clubs, Vorarlberg even four.
As in the Bundesliga, the pay-TV broadcaster Sky Austria , formerly Premiere , had the rights to show all games in full. Five games on Friday evening (or all six games on Tuesday evening if during the week) were broadcast in a conference call and one game as the “top game of the round” on Saturday afternoon. The ORF had the right to show summaries of all six games per round, which were mostly broadcast on Saturday.
In the “top game of the round”, FC Admira Wacker Mödling (ten times) was shown the most frequently , followed by FC Wacker Innsbruck and SCR Altach with nine times each and SC Austria Lustenau with seven times. SKN St. Pölten was represented four times, three times each by FC Gratkorn and First Vienna FC 1894, twice each by TSV Hartberg and FC Lustenau 07 and once by FC Dornbirn 1913. The amateurs of FK Austria Wien and FC Red Bull Salzburg , however, were not to be seen.
mode
Class reform
In the run-up to the championship, there was a new class reform, which had an impact on the 2009/10 season. It was decided on June 25, 2009 by the general assembly of the Bundesliga and had the following result:
- to reduce the first division to ten teams from the 2010/11 season,
- the championship of the first division will also be held in four rounds from the 2010/11 season and
- to no longer admit second teams from Bundesliga clubs for the second highest performance level.
The number of relegated teams was set at two from the 2010/11 season, with the ninth placed against a regional league team to remain in the first division. The last placed will be replaced by a regional league team, which results from the relegation between two regional leagues. For the regional league teams a changing mode of the relegation games was decided.
Played mode
In the 2009/10 season, twelve clubs competed against each other in 33 rounds for the last time. Since 33 is an odd number, the second to sixth place clubs from the previous season and the relegated Bundesliga (FC Wacker Innsbruck, FC Admira Wacker Mödling, SC Austria Lustenau, SKN St. Pölten, FK Austria Wien Amateure and SCR Altach) had a home game more than the other six clubs (FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors, FC Gratkorn, FC Lustenau 07, FC Dornbirn 1913, TSV Hartberg and First Vienna FC 1894). Each team played against each other three times.
The champions of the season, FC Wacker Innsbruck, were promoted to the tipp3 Bundesliga. However, if one of the two amateur clubs had been in first place at the end of the season, the second-placed club would have been promoted to the top division, unless it had been an amateur club, so that the third-placed club would have been eligible for promotion. Because of the new class reform, there was a change in the relegation battle. Since second teams from Bundesliga clubs were no longer allowed, the two clubs FK Austria Wien Amateure and FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors were treated as eleventh and twelfth place regardless of their points and thus as relegated clubs. In addition, there was the last-placed club in the first division, FC Dornbirn 1913, which had to make its way to the Regionalliga West. After the first division was only played with ten teams from the 2010/11 season, the ninth place in the first division and the three champions of the third performance level would have been obliged to play the relegation or promotion to the second division. Since the Bundesliga club SK Austria Kärnten was not granted a license for the First League by Senate 5 and the club had to relegate directly to the Regionalliga Mitte, the relegation game between the ninth-placed First Vienna FC 1894 and the champions of the Regionalliga West, SV Grödig , became obsolete . The Viennese were allowed to remain in the first division and the Salzburg were allowed to rise directly.
The clubs could only qualify for the UEFA Europa League by winning the ÖFB Cup (third qualifying round). FC Admira Wacker Mödling and SC Austria Lustenau managed to reach the quarter-finals, but both failed because of SK Sturm Graz and SV Ried .
Season course
The fight for the title and the associated promotion to the Bundesliga remained exciting throughout the season. With a good start, the SCR was able to secure first place. However, the Vorarlberg team then fell briefly and were only ousted by FC Lustenau 07 (after the fifth round) and then by FC Wacker Innsbruck (after the sixth round). However, FC Lustenau 07 slipped into midfield towards the end of the first third. The Tyroleans also gave up the first position after the seventh round thanks to the outstanding SC Austria Lustenau, which they held until the eleventh round. Like their local rivals, the Lustenau team then became weaker, so that the Altach team took over the lead again without further ado before FC Wacker Innsbruck took the lead again. There was also danger now from FC Admira Wacker Mödling, who completely compensated for his starting difficulties with a sensational second third - he did not lose a single game. The Lower Austrians finally managed to displace the Tyroleans after the 20th round. The joy only lasted for a short time, however, because FC Wacker Innsbruck took first place back one lap later. Followed by FC Admira Wacker Mödling and SCR Altach, the last round started. All three teams didn't let anything go wrong here either and stayed in their positions. The Vorarlbergers managed to take first place briefly twice, but the Tyroleans defended their lead confidently and were just ahead of FC Admira Wacker Mödling and SCR Altach champions.
There were some lows and highs in the midfield of the league. The initially strong FC Lustenau 07 slipped from the fight for the title into midfield towards the end of the first third. FC Gratkorn, SKN St. Pölten and FC Admira Wacker Mödling showed consistent performance and benefited from the fall of Vorarlberg. The Mödlingers then came into the fight for the title through very good performances. In addition to FC Lustenau 07, local rivals SC Austria Lustenau and FC Gratkorn also weakened in the second period. From the relegation duel, TSV Hartberg and FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors came up into midfield. SKN St. Pölten remained in fourth place behind the leading trio. While FC Lustenau 07 and FC Gratkorn got better in the last round, SC Austria Lustenau deteriorated, but thanks to its good start, it finished fifth. The local rival finished eighth, one place behind FC Gratkorn. Like the FK Austria Wien amateurs, TSV Hartberg remained in the lower midfield and positioned ninth and tenth respectively. SKN St. Pölten and Salzburg made it to fourth and sixth, respectively, thanks to their good performances.
Since the two second teams from FC Red Bull Salzburg and FK Austria Wien were treated as relegated teams because of the new class reform, there was only one more relegation place for the last placed and a relegation place for the penultimate. Right from the start, TSV Hartberg, FC Dornbirn 1913, First Vienna FC 1894 and the two amateur clubs were among the last. Towards the end of the first third, TSV Hartberg and FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors managed to break away from the back field. After the Styrians and the Viennese wore the “red lantern”, FC Dornbirn took it over after the eighth round. The Salzburg team fought their way into midfield with good results in the second third and stayed there until the end of the season. The clubs at the back of the table improved overall in the second half. However, the Vorarlbergers continued to take last place. The relegation battle was still open. In the last eleven rounds, however, TSV Hartberg and the Austrian team also pulled away, causing FC Dornbirn 1913 to race against First Vienna FC 1894 for relegation. The Viennese already had several points ahead, which the Vorarlbergers - they got a total of four points in the last round - could no longer make good. The FC Dornbirn 1913 positioned themselves at the bottom of the table and thus had to go to the regional league. First Vienna FC 1894 originally had to play relegation as the penultimate place, but this was canceled due to the direct relegation of SK Austria Kärnten to the regional league.
Transfers
Player change
As usual, there were two time periods when player transfers could be made. These extended from July 1st to August 31st in summer and from January 1st to January 31st in winter. Overall, a good half of all the first division clubs were quite active, which resulted in some very different teams. The SCR Altach and FC Dornbirn 1913 recorded the most entries with 21 each. 25 players left SCR Altach during the entire season, more than any other team. With only seven new players, SC Austria Lustenau upgraded itself. First Vienna FC 1894 only gave five men.
After the relegation of SCR Altach, not many players were excited to continue in the second highest division. The Vorarlbergers did not lose quality, however, as the large numbers of departures - including, for example, Markus Kiesenebner , Zé Elias and Josef Schicklgruber - could be compensated for by decent additions. Jürgen Pichorner , Martin Kobras and Philipp Netzer helped, among other things, to bring SCR Altach almost back into the Bundesliga.
FC Wacker Innsbruck, which was aiming for the title and finally also achieved it, remained reasonably economical. In contrast, FC Admira Wacker Mödling was all the more active. With Muhammet Akagündüz , Gernot Plassnegger , Vladimír Janočko and Patrik Ježek , the Lower Austrians won some well-known names. Replacement for Sandro Zakany , Almedin Hota , Christoph Mattes and Froylán Ledezma was offered.
The two amateur teams from FC Red Bull Salzburg and FK Austria Wien were strengthened mainly by new academy players. A few men were also given to the professional team in the Bundesliga. For example Christoph Kröpfl and Alexander Aschauer or Heinz Lindner and Marin Leovac .
38 transfers at FC Dornbirn in 1913 witnessed too great a disagreement in the team, which was characterized by relegation to the regional league. With only 14 changes, First Vienna FC 1894 did not manage to place themselves much better; despite the new Gerald Krajic , Marcel Toth and Sebastián Martínez .
In the midfield of the league, a lot happened in terms of squad planning. Prominent newcomers included Lukas Mössner (to SKN St. Pölten), Thomas Fröschl and Stephan Palla (both to FC Lustenau 07) Prominent departures included Martin Ehrenreich , Anton Ehmann (both from FC Gratkorn) and Mario Mijatovic (from FC Lustenau 07).
- ↑ Summer: Jürgen Prutsch (is on loan), Patrick Scherrer (is on loan), Mattias Sereinig , Elias Kircher , Jürgen Pichorner , Martin Kobras , Andreas Lienhart (is on loan), Tomi Correa , Gernot Suppan , Andreas Bammer , Kevin Fend , Philipp Netzer , Armando Ochoa , Gennadi Nizhegorodov , Jan Zwischenbrugger (from amateurs), Orhan Ademi (from amateurs); Winter: Ione Cabrera , Jesús Brene , Harald Unverdorben , Daniel Schütz , Michel Sandic (is on loan)
- ↓ Summer: Patrick Mayer , Markus Breuß , Stephan Kling , Markus Kiesenebner , Dursun Karatay , Pa Ousman Sonko , Andreas Michl , Josef Schicklgruber , Daniel Gramann , Christoph Stückler , Mario Konrad , Slavoljub Đorđević , Oliver Mattle , Horst Freiberger , Olubayo Adefemi , Zé Elias (end of career), Dennis Mimm , Michel Sandic (was on loan); Winter: Patrick Pircher , Kai Schoppitsch , Fernando Carreño , Gennadi Nizhegorodov , Armando Ochoa , Enrico Pfister (end of career), Jürgen Prutsch (was on loan)
- FC Wacker Innsbruck (9/7):
- ↑ Summer: Benjamin Pranter , Georg Harding , Martin Švejnoha , Dominik Bichler , Alexander Hauser , Marco Köfler , Lukas Hinterseer (from amateurs), Marco Kofler (from amateurs); Winter: Boris Prokopić (is on loan)
- ↓ Summer: Samuel Koejoe , Manuel Schmid , Rene Gsellmann , Niklas Lercher , Sandro Samwald , Fabiano de Lima Campos Maria (was on loan), Semsudin Mehic (was on loan)
- FC Admira Wacker Mödling (12/16):
- ↑ Summer: Muhammet Akagündüz , Gernot Plassnegger , Simon Manzoni , Vladimír Janočko ; Winter: Patrik Ježek , Manu Hervás , Thomas Krammer , Daniel Drescher (from amateurs), Richard Windbichler (from amateurs), Maximilian Sax (from amateurs), Bernhard Schachner (from amateurs), Marco Sahanek (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Frank Egharevba , Bernhard Morgenthaler , Mario Fürthaler , Gustav Kral , Adam Petrouš , Miroslav Baranek , Markus Scharrer , Thomas Reitprecht , Michael Koller , Ken Noel (is on loan); Winter: Sandro Zakany , Almedin Hota , Rene Seebacher (is on loan), Thomas Hopfer (is on loan), Froylán Ledezma , Christoph Mattes (was on loan)
- SC Austria Lustenau (7/8):
- ↑ Summer: Christoph Stückler , Christian Mendes , Benedikt Zech , Ali Kridéne , Manuel Honeck , Mirza Bjalava (was on loan), Muhammed Cetinkaya (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Martin Dorner , Gökhan Vuran , Andreas Morscher , Dalibor Djuricic , Michael Haunschmid , Gerald Krajic ; Winter: Florian Leitner , Rodrigo Stasiak Toco (end of career)
- ↑ Summer: Markus Posch , Vait Ismaili , Jirí Lenko , Lukas Mössner , Martin Dorner , Rilind Shemo (was on loan), Michael Popp (from amateurs), Stephan Zwierschitz (from amateurs), Maciej Sobczyk (from amateurs), Michael Schütz (from Amateurs), Bernhard Kotynski (from amateurs), Georg Gravogl (from amateurs)
- ↓ Summer: Ahmet Delic , Thomas Jusits , Stefan Stiedl , Helmut Prenner , Thomas Nentwich (end of career), Dominik Seiwald ; Winter: Stefan Schmircher , Rilind Shemo (on loan)
- FK Austria Wien Amateurs (15/12):
- ↑ Summer: Bernhard Ungerböck , Eric Plattensteiner , Nizar Ben Nasra , Rade Djokic , Bernhard Muhr , Lukas Rotpuller (from the academy), David Oberortner (from the academy), Martin Harrer (from the academy), Gábor Markus (from the academy), Miodrag Vukajlovic ( from academy), Günther Arnberger (from academy), Philip Petermann (from academy), Emir Dilaver (from academy), Remo Mally (from academy); Winter: Ivica Zunic
- ↓ Summer: Stefan Lerner , Jakub Jakubov , Roman Kummerer , Paul Bichelhuber , Christian Haselberger , Ali Cetiner , Christian Ramsebner , György Korsos , Alexander Schriebl , Markus Böcskör , Heinz Lindner (to professionals), Marin Leovac (to professionals)
- Red Bull Salzburg Juniors (13/14):
- ↑ Summer: Pascal Stöger (is on loan), Dominik Hackinger , Georg Teigl , Christoph Kröpfl , Romario Luiz Da Silva (is on loan), Lukas Neunteufel (was on loan), Matthew O'Connor-Harold (from the academy), Marco Meilinger (from Academy); Winter: Jonathan Rafael da Silva (on loan), Stefan Lainer (from academy), Martin Hinteregger (from academy), Daniel Offenbacher (from academy), Christoph Mattes (was on loan)
- ↓ Summer: Daniel Kreuzer , Raimund Friedl , Michael Kaltenhauser , Marko Vujic , Andreas Tiffner (on loan), Stanislav Vasilj , Ingo Enzenberger , Piero Cesare Minoretti , Richard Kitzbichler (end of career); Winter: Djordje Rakic (is on loan), Christoph Kröpfl (to professionals), Alexander Aschauer (to professionals), Lukas Neunteufel (is on loan), Romario Luiz Da Silva (was on loan)
- ↑ Summer: Bernd Bernsteiner , Martin Gründler , Mario Steiner , Thorsten Schick , Marco Perchtold , Dubravko Tešević , Michael Rodler (from amateurs), Kian Kadkhodaei (from amateurs); Winter: Andreas Bernhart
- ↓ Summer: Martin Ehrenreich , Gerald Strafner , Daniel Brauneis , Christoph Pirstinger ; Winter: Johannes Schwarz , Anton Ehmann , Markus Edler
- ↑ Summer: Alex Santana , Edmir Adilovic , Mario Mijatovic , Thomas Fröschl (is on loan), Stephan Palla (is on loan), Lukas Vogel (from amateurs), Marc Grabher (from amateurs); Winter: Grisley Muniz , Piero Cesare Minoretti , Mustafa Kazar
- ↓ Summer: Manuel Hartl , Vilmar da Cunha Rodrigues , Maicon dos Santos , Tiago Tonini , Daniel Ellensohn , Jürgen Csandl ; Winter: Pavao Pervan , Harald Unverdorben , Mario Mijatovic , Stephan Palla (was on loan)
- FC Dornbirn 1913 (21/17):
- ↑ Summer: Direnc Borihan , Kristijan Baric , Markus Breuß , Julius Raliukonis , Albin Kajtezović , Fabian Maier , Andreas Maier , Johannes Hirschbühl , Rifat Şen , Andreas Morscher , Thomas Stadler , Oliver Mattle , Michael Vonbrül , Harun Erbek , Serkan Aslan ; Winter: Douka Evans Beugré , Manuel Stadelmann , Konan Silvere Akpoue , Lukas Neunteufel (is on loan), Wilfried Domoraud , Emmanuel Akwuegbu
- ↓ Summer: Christian Geiger , Burhan Yilmaz , Matthias Ölz , Christian Schöpf , Mathias Nagel , Anis Garci , André Kobras , Lukas Neunteufel (was on loan), Alexander Sala (paused); Winter: Marc Ender , Julius Raliukonis , Emmanuel Akwuegbu , Samir Karahasanovic , Fabian Maier, Frederic Winner , Paul Gorbach , Hardy Feigt
- ↑ Summer: Patrick Hierzer , Igor Sekić , Michael Gruber , Tamás Somorjai , Robert Strobl , Damir Omerovic , Dominic Pürcher (is on loan); Winter: Željko Balen , Drazan Sekic (is on loan), Benjamin Kramer , Rene Seebacher (is on loan), Thomas Friess , Thomas Hopfer (is on loan), Thomas Raser , Michael Miksits , Alexander Schriebl , Markus Feuerfeil
- ↓ Summer: Bernd Kulmer , Andreas Wilfling , Bálint Gaál , Ivan Rancic , Manuel Bauer , Rene Seebacher (was on loan), Drazan Sekic (was on loan); Winter: Tamás Somorjai , Manuel Artauf , Michael Gruber , Damir Omerovic , Markus Feuerfeil , Stefan Spanninger , Georg Kraus , Alexander Schriebl
- First Vienna FC 1894 (9/5):
- ↑ Summer: Gerald Krajic , Mehmet Sütcü (is on loan), Markus Rühmkorf (was on loan), Karim Onisiwo (from amateurs); Winter: Marcel Toth (on loan), Sebastián Martínez , Semsudin Mehic (on loan), Sandro Gotal , Kai Schoppitsch
- ↓ Summer: Martin Lang ; Winter: Markus Rühmkorf (is on loan), Philipp Hiba (is on loan), Thomas Slawik , Alfred Niefergall
Change of coach
With Adi Hütter (SCR Altach, instead of Georg Zellhofer ) and Niko Kovač (FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors, instead of Adi Hütter), two new coaches were represented at the start of the season. After the 27th round on April 26, 2010, there were two more resignations. Dietmar Kühbauer replaced Walter Schachner at FC Admira Wacker Mödling and Frenk Schinkels took over the post from Peter Stöger at First Vienna FC 1894.
Closing table
1Note: Due to the standings of the table, First Vienna FC 1894 would have had to play two relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga West, SV Grödig, to stay in the league. After the relegation from the Bundesliga, SK Austria Kärnten, the license for the First League was denied, the First Vienna FC 1894 remains in the First League without relegation. FC Dornbirn would have moved up instead, but because of a license that was also refused, they were relegated to the regional league without a relegation game.
Legend for the first division
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Promotion to the Bundesliga
Relegation to the regional league
Results
There were a total of 160 wins or losses and 38 draws. With 21 wins, FC Wacker Innsbruck was the most successful. In contrast, FC Dornbirn won only six times in 1913. FC Dornbirn 1913 also suffered the most defeats (23), FC Wacker Innsbruck and FC Admira Wacker Mödling with six. FC Gratkorn achieved the most draws with 10, while FC Dornbirn won the least in 1913 with four.
The cross table shows the results of all games this season. The home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.
Results 2009/10
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societies
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SCR Altach
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4: 1 |
3-0 |
0-0 |
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2-0 |
1: 2 |
0: 3 |
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1: 2 |
3: 1 |
2-0 |
3: 1 |
4: 2 |
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1: 1 |
4: 1 |
4-0 |
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3-0 |
0-0 |
2-0 |
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FC Wacker Innsbruck
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2: 1 |
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0: 1 |
1-0 |
5-0 |
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2: 2 |
2: 1 |
2-0 |
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2: 1 |
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2: 1 |
0-0 |
1: 2 |
1-0 |
1-0 |
6-0 |
3-0 |
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7-0 |
2-0
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FC Admira Wacker Mödling
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2-0 |
2: 2 |
0-0 |
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1-0 |
2: 1 |
0-0 |
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2: 1 |
1: 1 |
3-0 |
1-0 |
3-0 |
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3: 4 |
0: 1 |
0: 1 |
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3-0 |
2-0 |
4-0 |
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SC Austria Lustenau
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0: 2 |
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2: 2 |
2: 2 |
1-0 |
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1-0 |
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1-0 |
2: 1 |
2: 1 |
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0: 2 |
2: 1 |
1: 2 |
4: 1 |
3-0 |
0: 3 |
2: 1 |
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3-0 |
1-0
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SKN St. Pölten
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0: 2 |
1-0 |
1-0 |
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2: 4 |
1-0 |
0: 4 |
1: 1 |
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0: 3 |
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2: 2 |
2-0 |
3: 2 |
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3-0 |
2-0 |
2-0 |
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1: 1 |
0: 2 |
2-0 |
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FK Austria Wien amateurs
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0: 1 |
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2: 1 |
0: 5 |
2: 2 |
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0-0 |
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1: 3 |
4: 1 |
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1-0 |
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2: 3 |
0-0 |
1: 2 |
3-0 |
3: 2 |
2: 3 |
1: 4 |
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2: 1 |
1: 1
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FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors
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1: 2 |
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2: 2 |
0: 2 |
1: 3 |
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4-0 |
3-0 |
3: 3 |
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2-0 |
1: 1 |
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3: 3 |
1: 2 |
1: 3 |
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7-0 |
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5: 1 |
2: 1 |
4: 2 |
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FC Gratkorn
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3: 1 |
1: 2 |
0: 3 |
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0: 1 |
2: 2 |
2: 2 |
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1: 1 |
4: 1 |
4-0 |
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1: 2 |
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3: 2 |
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1: 2 |
0-0 |
1: 1 |
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1: 2 |
5-0
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FC Lustenau 07
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0: 1 |
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0: 1 |
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0: 3 |
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1: 2 |
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0-0 |
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3-0 |
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0: 2 |
0: 2 |
0: 1 |
3: 3 |
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3: 1 |
2: 2 |
3: 1 |
2-0 |
1: 1 |
2-0
|
TSV Hartberg
|
0: 2 |
1: 1 |
0: 2 |
|
0: 3 |
0: 4 |
2-0 |
|
1: 2 |
0: 1 |
2: 2 |
|
2: 1 |
2: 1 |
0: 3 |
|
1-0 |
|
|
|
1: 5 |
|
2-0 |
5: 3
|
First Vienna FC 1894
|
0-0 |
|
1: 3 |
0: 1 |
0: 4 |
|
1-0 |
0: 2 |
2-0 |
|
2: 2 |
0: 2 |
1: 2 |
|
4: 2 |
1: 1 |
1: 3 |
|
2-0 |
1: 2 |
|
|
2-0 |
|
FC Dornbirn 1913
|
0: 2 |
0: 4 |
0: 3 |
|
0: 4 |
1: 8 |
3: 2 |
|
0-0 |
0: 3 |
2: 1 |
|
0: 1 |
0: 2 |
1: 2 |
|
2-0 |
|
1: 1 |
|
2: 1 |
2: 1 |
|
|
2009/10 schedule with thirds
1st round
date
|
4th round
|
Result
|
07/31/2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Dornbirn |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
07/31/2009 |
Vienna - FC Lustenau |
1: 3 (0: 1)
|
07/31/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Admira Wacker |
1: 3 (1: 1)
|
07/31/2009 |
Hartberg - St. Pölten |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
07/31/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - Gratkorn |
2: 1 (0: 1)
|
08/01/2009 |
Altach - Wacker Innsbruck |
4: 1 (1: 0)
|
date
|
7th round
|
Result
|
08/28/2009 |
Gratkorn - Austria Wien amateurs |
4: 0 (1: 0)
|
08/28/2009 |
St. Pölten - Wacker Innsbruck |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
08/28/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Austria Lustenau |
1: 2 (1: 0)
|
08/28/2009 |
Dornbirn - Hartberg |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
08/28/2009 |
Vienna - RB Salzburg Juniors |
1: 2 (1: 1)
|
08/29/2009 |
Admira Wacker - Altach |
2: 2 (1: 1)
|
date
|
10th round
|
Result
|
09/25/2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Hartberg |
2: 3 (1: 3)
|
09/25/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - RB Salzburg Juniors |
2: 1 (0: 0)
|
09/25/2009 |
Altach - Vienna |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
09/25/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Dornbirn |
7: 0 (3: 0)
|
09/25/2009 |
Gratkorn - FC Lustenau |
3: 2 (1: 0)
|
09/26/2009 |
St. Pölten - Admira Wacker |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
|
date
|
2nd round
|
Result
|
07/17/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Austria Wien amateurs |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
07/17/2009 |
Dornbirn - Admira Wacker |
0: 4 (0: 2)
|
07/17/2009 |
St. Pölten - Vienna |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
07/17/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Gratkorn |
3: 3 (0: 2)
|
07/17/2009 |
Hartberg - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 2 (0: 2)
|
07/18/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - Altach |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
date
|
5th round
|
Result
|
08/07/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Austria Vienna amateurs |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
08/07/2009 |
St. Pölten - Austria Lustenau |
0: 4 (0: 2)
|
08/07/2009 |
Admira Wacker - Hartberg |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
08/07/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - FC Lustenau |
1: 3 (1: 2)
|
08/07/2009 |
Dornbirn - Vienna |
2: 1 (1: 1)
|
08/08/2009 |
Gratkorn - Altach |
3: 1 (1: 0)
|
date
|
8th round
|
Result
|
09/11/2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - RB Salzburg Juniors |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
09/11/2009 |
Hartberg - Vienna |
1: 5 (0: 1)
|
09/11/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - Dornbirn |
3: 0 (0: 0)
|
09/11/2009 |
Altach - FC Lustenau |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
09/11/2009 |
Gratkorn - St. Pölten |
4: 1 (3: 0)
|
09/12/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Admira Wacker |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
date
|
11th round
|
Result
|
October 02, 2009 |
Admira Wacker - Austria Vienna Amateurs |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
October 02, 2009 |
FC Lustenau - St. Pölten |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 02, 2009 |
Dornbirn - Gratkorn |
1: 2 (1: 1)
|
October 02, 2009 |
Vienna - Wacker Innsbruck |
1: 3 (1: 2)
|
October 02, 2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Altach |
1: 2 (1: 2)
|
October 03, 2009 |
Hartberg - Austria Lustenau |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
|
date
|
3rd round
|
Result
|
07/24/2009 |
Altach - Austria Wien amateurs |
3: 1 (3: 0)
|
07/24/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Austria Lustenau |
5: 0 (3: 0)
|
07/24/2009 |
Gratkorn - Hartberg |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
07/24/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Dornbirn |
1: 1 (1: 0)
|
07/24/2009 |
St. Pölten - RB Salzburg Juniors |
2: 2 (2: 1)
|
July 25, 2009 |
Admira Wacker - Vienna |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
date
|
6th round
|
Result
|
08/21/2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Vienna |
1: 4 (0: 2)
|
08/21/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Dornbirn |
4: 2 (2: 0)
|
08/21/2009 |
Hartberg - FC Lustenau |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
08/21/2009 |
Altach - St. Pölten |
0: 3 (0: 2)
|
08/21/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Gratkorn |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
08/22/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - Admira Wacker |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
9th round
|
Result
|
09/22/2009 |
St. Pölten - Austria Wien amateurs |
0: 3 (0: 0)
|
09/22/2009 |
Admira Wacker - Gratkorn |
3: 0 (0: 0)
|
09/22/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
09/22/2009 |
Dornbirn - Altach |
0: 2 (0: 2)
|
09/22/2009 |
Vienna - Austria Lustenau |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
09/22/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Hartberg |
7: 0 (4: 0)
|
|
2nd round
date
|
12th round
|
Result
|
October 16, 2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Austria Lustenau |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
October 16, 2009 |
Hartberg - Altach |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
October 16, 2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Wacker Innsbruck |
2: 2 (1: 0)
|
October 16, 2009 |
Vienna - Gratkorn |
4: 2 (3: 1)
|
October 16, 2009 |
Dornbirn - St. Pölten |
0: 3 (0: 2)
|
10/17/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Admira Wacker |
0: 3 (0: 0)
|
date
|
15th round
|
Result
|
03/11/2009 |
Dornbirn - Austria Wien amateurs |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
03/11/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Vienna |
3: 1 (1: 0)
|
03/11/2009 |
Admira Wacker - RB Salzburg Juniors |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/11/2009 |
St. Pölten - Hartberg |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
03/11/2009 |
Gratkorn - Austria Lustenau |
2: 2 (1: 1)
|
03/11/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Altach |
2: 1 (2: 0)
|
date
|
18th round
|
Result
|
02/26/2010 2)
|
Austria Wien Amateurs - Gratkorn |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
11/27/2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - St. Pölten |
2: 2 (0: 1)
|
11/27/2009 |
Altach - Admira Wacker |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
11/27/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - FC Lustenau |
4: 1 (1: 0)
|
11/27/2009 |
Hartberg - Dornbirn |
5: 3 (3: 0)
|
11/27/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Vienna |
2: 1 (1: 1)
|
date
|
21st round
|
Result
|
03/19/2010 |
Hartberg - Austria Wien amateurs |
2: 2 (0: 0)
|
03/19/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Austria Lustenau |
4: 0 (2: 0)
|
03/19/2010 |
Vienna - Altach |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
03/19/2010 |
FC Lustenau - Gratkorn |
3: 3 (2: 1)
|
03/19/2010 |
Admira Wacker - St. Pölten |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
03/20/2010 |
Dornbirn - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 3 (0: 2)
|
|
date
|
13th round
|
Result
|
23.10.2009 |
Austria Vienna Amateurs - FC Lustenau |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
23.10.2009 |
Admira Wacker - Dornbirn |
4: 0 (1: 0)
|
23.10.2009 |
St. Pölten - Vienna |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
23.10.2009 |
Gratkorn - RB Salzburg Juniors |
1: 2 (0: 2)
|
23.10.2009 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Hartberg |
6: 0 (2: 0)
|
23.10.2009 |
Altach - Austria Lustenau |
1: 2 (0: 0)
|
date
|
16th round
|
Result
|
11/06/2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 5 (0: 2)
|
11/06/2009 |
Altach - Gratkorn |
4: 2 (2: 1)
|
11/06/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - St. Pölten |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
11/06/2009 |
Hartberg - Admira Wacker |
0: 3 (0: 0)
|
11/06/2009 |
FC Lustenau - RB Salzburg Juniors |
0: 2 (0: 0)
|
11/06/2009 |
Vienna - Dornbirn |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
19th round
|
Result
|
03/05/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Austria Vienna Amateurs |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
03/05/2010 |
Vienna - Hartberg |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/05/2010 |
Dornbirn - Austria Lustenau |
3: 2 (2: 0)
|
03/05/2010 |
FC Lustenau - Altach |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
03/05/2010 |
St. Pölten - Gratkorn |
3: 2 (1: 1)
|
03/06/2010 |
Admira Wacker - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
22nd round
|
Result
|
03/23/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Admira Wacker |
2: 2 (2: 0)
|
03/23/2010 |
St. Pölten - FC Lustenau |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/23/2010 |
Gratkorn - Dornbirn |
1: 2 (1: 1)
|
03/23/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Vienna |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/23/2010 |
Altach - RB Salzburg Juniors |
3: 1 (2: 0)
|
03/23/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Hartberg |
0: 3 (0: 0)
|
|
date
|
14th round
|
Result
|
10/30/2009 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Altach |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
10/30/2009 |
Austria Lustenau - Wacker Innsbruck |
2: 2 (0: 1)
|
10/30/2009 |
Hartberg - Gratkorn |
0: 3 (0: 2)
|
10/30/2009 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - St. Pölten |
3: 3 (0: 1)
|
10/30/2009 |
Vienna - Admira Wacker |
0: 4 (0: 0)
|
10/30/2009 |
Dornbirn - FC Lustenau |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
date
|
17th round
|
Result
|
11/20/2009 |
Vienna - Austria Wien amateurs |
0: 2 (0: 2)
|
02/26/2010 1)
|
Dornbirn - RB Salzburg Juniors |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
11/20/2009 |
FC Lustenau - Hartberg |
2: 2 (2: 1)
|
11/20/2009 |
Admira Wacker - Austria Lustenau |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
11/20/2009 |
St. Pölten - Altach |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
11/20/2009 |
Gratkorn - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 3 (0: 0)
|
date
|
20th round
|
Result
|
03/12/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - St. Pölten |
4: 1 (1: 0)
|
03/12/2010 |
Gratkorn - Admira Wacker |
0: 1 (0: 0)
|
03/12/2010 |
Altach - Dornbirn |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/12/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Vienna |
2: 1 (0: 1)
|
03/12/2010 |
Hartberg - RB Salzburg Juniors |
2: 1 (0: 1)
|
03/13/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - FC Lustenau |
1: 2 (0: 1)
|
1) canceled due to fog and rescheduled for December 1st, 2009 canceled on December 1st, 2009 due to snow
|
2) canceled due to fog in the half-time at the score of 2: 1 and rescheduled for December 1st, 2009 canceled on December 1st, 2009 due to fog
|
|
3rd round
date
|
23rd round
|
Result
|
03/26/2010 |
Altach - FC Lustenau |
4: 1 (2: 1)
|
03/26/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Gratkorn |
2: 1 (0: 1)
|
03/26/2010 |
Admira Wacker - RB Salzburg Juniors |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/26/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Hartberg |
3: 2 (2: 1)
|
03/26/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Dornbirn |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
03/27/2010 |
Vienna - St. Pölten |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
date
|
26th round
|
Result
|
04/16/2010 |
FC Lustenau - Vienna |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/16/2010 |
Hartberg - Dornbirn |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
04/16/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Austria Lustenau |
3: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/16/2010 |
Gratkorn - St. Pölten |
1: 1 (0: 0)
|
04/16/2010 |
Altach - Austria Wien amateurs |
1: 2 (1: 2)
|
04/17/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Admira Wacker |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
date
|
29th round
|
Result
|
05/04/2010 |
Austria Vienna Amateurs - FC Lustenau |
1: 2 (1: 0)
|
05/04/2010 |
St. Pölten - Admira Wacker |
2: 4 (1: 2)
|
05/04/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Wacker Innsbruck |
2: 2 (0: 1)
|
05/04/2010 |
Dornbirn - Altach |
0: 4 (0: 1)
|
05/04/2010 |
Vienna - Gratkorn |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
05/04/2010 |
Hartberg - RB Salzburg Juniors |
2: 1 (1: 1)
|
date
|
32nd round
|
Result
|
05/21/2010 |
FC Lustenau - Gratkorn |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
05/21/2010 |
Altach - RB Salzburg Juniors |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
05/21/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Hartberg |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
05/21/2010 |
Admira Wacker - Vienna |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
05/21/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Dornbirn |
2: 1 (2: 1)
|
05/21/2010 |
St. Pölten - Austria Lustenau |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
|
date
|
24th round
|
Result
|
04/06/2010 |
FC Lustenau - Dornbirn |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/06/2010 |
Vienna - Austria Lustenau |
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/06/2010 |
Hartberg - St. Pölten |
1: 2 (0: 1)
|
04/06/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Austria Vienna Amateurs |
2: 0 (1: 0)
|
04/06/2010 |
Gratkorn - Admira Wacker |
2: 2 (0: 0)
|
04/06/2010 |
Altach - Wacker Innsbruck |
3: 0 (0: 0)
|
date
|
27th round
|
Result
|
04/23/2010 |
Admira Wacker - FC Lustenau |
3: 4 (2: 2)
|
04/23/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Wacker Innsbruck |
2: 1 (0: 0)
|
04/23/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Gratkorn |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
04/23/2010 |
Dornbirn - RB Salzburg Juniors |
0: 2 (0: 2)
|
04/23/2010 |
Vienna - Hartberg |
1: 2 (1: 1)
|
04/24/2010 |
St. Pölten - Altach |
0: 2 (0: 1)
|
date
|
30th round
|
Result
|
07/05/2010 |
FC Lustenau - RB Salzburg Juniors |
0: 2 (0: 0)
|
07/05/2010 |
Altach - Vienna |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
07/05/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - Dornbirn |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
07/05/2010 |
Admira Wacker - Austria Lustenau |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
07/05/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - St. Pölten |
1: 3 (0: 2)
|
05/08/2010 |
Gratkorn - Hartberg |
1: 2 (1: 1)
|
date
|
33rd round
|
Result
|
05/28/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - FC Lustenau |
1: 2 (0: 2)
|
05/28/2010 |
Dornbirn - St. Pölten |
0: 0 (0: 0)
|
05/28/2010 |
Vienna - Austria Wien amateurs |
2: 2 (2: 1)
|
05/28/2010 |
Hartberg - Admira Wacker |
0: 4 (0: 3)
|
05/28/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 2 (0: 0)
|
05/28/2010 |
Gratkorn - Altach |
1: 2 (0: 2)
|
|
date
|
25th round
|
Result
|
04/09/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - FC Lustenau |
1: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/09/2010 |
Austria Wien Amateurs - Gratkorn |
2: 3 (1: 2)
|
04/09/2010 |
St. Pölten - RB Salzburg Juniors |
2: 0 (0: 0)
|
04/09/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Hartberg |
3: 0 (2: 0)
|
04/09/2010 |
Dornbirn - Vienna |
2: 1 (2: 0)
|
04/10/2010 |
Admira Wacker - Altach |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
date
|
28th round
|
Result
|
04/30/2010 |
FC Lustenau - Hartberg |
3: 1 (2: 1)
|
04/30/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Vienna |
5: 1 (2: 1)
|
04/30/2010 |
Gratkorn - Dornbirn |
5: 0 (3: 0)
|
04/30/2010 |
Wacker Innsbruck - SKN St. Pölten |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
04/30/2010 |
Admira Wacker - Austria Vienna Amateurs |
2: 1 (2: 0)
|
05/01/2010 |
Altach - Austria Lustenau |
2: 0 (2: 0)
|
date
|
31st round
|
Result
|
05/14/2010 |
St. Pölten - FC Lustenau |
3: 0 (1: 0)
|
05/14/2010 |
Austria Lustenau - Austria Wien amateurs |
2: 1 (1: 0)
|
05/14/2010 |
Dornbirn - Admira Wacker |
1: 8 (0: 3)
|
05/14/2010 |
Hartberg - Altach |
1: 1 (0: 1)
|
05/14/2010 |
RB Salzburg Juniors - Gratkorn |
1: 2 (0: 1)
|
05/15/2010 |
Vienna - Wacker Innsbruck |
0: 1 (0: 1)
|
|
Goal statistics
Top scorer Patrick Bürger (2009)
In the 2009/10 season, with 578 goals, 25 more goals were scored than in the previous year. This resulted in an average of 2.92 goals per game. FC Admira Wacker Mödling scored the most goals with 68 goals and FC Dornbirn 1913 with 24 the fewest goals. FC Admira Wacker Mödling (22) received the fewest hits, while FC Dornbirn scored the most goals with 81 goals in 1913. The game with the most goals was the match between FC Dornbirn 1913 and FC Admira Wacker Mödling in the 31st round (1: 8), which was also the highest away win. FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors celebrated the highest home win against TSV Hartberg in the ninth round and FC Wacker Innsbruck in the tenth round against FC Dornbirn 1913 with 7-0 each. The biggest draw was 3: 3 and it was won in the second round in the game between FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors and FC Gratkorn , in the 14th round in the game FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors against SKN St.Pölten and in the 21st round in the match FC Lustenau 07 reached against FC Gratkorn . There were a total of eleven zero numbers. The round with the highest number of goals was the tenth, in which a total of 24 goals (average = 4.0) were scored. The fewest goals were scored in the 17th and 32nd rounds with twelve hits each (average = 2.0).
The first goal of the season was scored by Georges Panagiotopoulos (FC Gratkorn) in the 11th minute in the game between FC Gratkorn and First Vienna FC 1894 , the last goal was scored by Marcel Schreter (FC Wacker Innsbruck) in the 85th minute in the game of FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors against FC Wacker Innsbruck .
Goalscorer table
League leader of the first division
Goals scored after minutes
rank
|
society
|
01-15
|
15-30
|
30-45
|
45-60
|
60-75
|
75-90
|
90+
|
1. Hz
|
2. Hz
|
total
|
01 |
FC Wacker Innsbruck |
001 |
012 |
014th |
017th |
007th |
013 |
003 |
027 |
040 |
067
|
02 |
FC Admira Wacker Mödling |
007th |
008th |
010 |
015th |
011 |
017th |
000 |
025th |
043
|
068
|
03 |
SCR Altach |
008th |
015th |
007th |
008th |
007th |
015th |
000 |
030th
|
030th |
060
|
04th |
SKN St. Pölten |
006th |
001 |
011 |
04th |
012 |
009 |
001 |
018th |
026th |
044
|
05 |
SC Austria Lustenau |
002 |
004th |
004th |
008th |
010 |
013 |
002 |
010 |
033 |
043
|
06th |
FC Gratkorn |
009 |
013 |
008th |
005 |
006th |
014th |
002 |
030th
|
027 |
057
|
07th |
FC Lustenau 07 |
006th |
007th |
009 |
006th |
006th |
005 |
003 |
022nd |
020th |
042
|
08th |
TSV Hartberg |
005 |
008th |
006th |
003 |
010 |
002 |
002 |
019th |
017th |
036
|
09 |
First Vienna FC 1894 |
007th |
007th |
005 |
010 |
004th |
004th |
000 |
019th |
018th |
037
|
10 |
FC Dornbirn 1913 |
002 |
004th |
004th |
002 |
005 |
007th |
000 |
010 |
014th |
024
|
11 |
FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors |
007th |
009 |
009 |
008th |
013 |
008th |
004th |
025th |
033 |
058
|
12 |
FK Austria Wien amateurs |
006th |
005 |
007th |
008th |
009 |
006th |
001 |
018th |
024 |
042
|
-
|
total
|
066
|
093
|
094
|
094
|
100
|
113
|
018th
|
253
|
325
|
578
|
Card statistics
Edin Salkić received one red and 13 yellow cards (2009)
Leader of the first division
In the 198 games of the First League in 2009/10, the referees distributed a total of 1051 cards. Players were cautioned 1001 times (on average 5.1 times per game) with the yellow card , 30 times (on average every seventh game) a player had to leave the field prematurely because of the yellow-red card and 20 times (on average in every tenth game) players were with expelled from the field on the red card . Harald Pichler (FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors) holds the record of warnings with 16 yellow cards, followed by Edin Salkić (SC Austria Lustenau) with twelve yellow and one red card and Thomas Thürauer , who has received yellow 13 times.
The fairness rating - one point is calculated for every yellow card, three points for every yellow-red card and five points for every red card - is given by FC Wacker Innsbruck with 77 points. At the bottom of the table is SC Austria Lustenau with 112 points, just behind TSV Hartberg and SCR Altach in twelfth place. Edin Salkic (18 points) and Harald Pichler (16) are ahead in the player ranking .
player
societies
rank
|
society
|
|
|
|
Points
|
01 |
FC Wacker Innsbruck |
01 |
03 |
0063 |
0077
|
02 |
FC Admira Wacker Mödling |
03 |
02 |
0069 |
0090
|
03 |
FC Red Bull Salzburg Juniors |
00 |
05 |
0077 |
0092
|
04th |
FC Lustenau 07 |
04th |
01 |
0070 |
0093
|
05 |
First Vienna FC 1894 |
01 |
02 |
0084 |
0095
|
06th |
FC Dornbirn 1913 |
02 |
00 |
0087 |
0097
|
07th |
FK Austria Wien amateurs |
04th |
02 |
0077 |
0103
|
08th |
FC Gratkorn |
01 |
06th |
0086 |
0106
|
09 |
SKN St. Pölten |
02 |
03 |
0087 |
0106
|
10 |
TSV Hartberg |
00 |
02 |
0104 |
0110
|
11 |
SCR Altach |
01 |
02 |
0099 |
0110
|
12 |
SC Austria Lustenau |
01 |
03 |
0098 |
0112
|
total |
20th |
30th |
1001 |
1051
|
Venues, venues and spectators
The Red Bull Arena in Wals-Siezenheim.
The first league saw a huge increase in audience interest in the 2009/10 season. The 198 games were followed by a total of 369,311 visitors, with an average of 1,865 viewers per game, which is the highest average since the first division was founded. These numbers were depressed by the poor values of the second teams in the Bundesliga clubs. Compared to last season, this corresponds to an increase of 25.5 percent. The increase in the number of spectators was due to the many derbies of the four Vorarlberg clubs and to the elimination of the low-spectator clubs 1. FC Vöcklabruck , DSV Leoben and SV Grödig . The biggest crowd puller was SCR Altach, relegated to the Bundesliga, with an average of 4,534 visitors. Remarkably, despite winning the championship title, FC Wacker Innsbruck only had 0.2 percent more fans than last season. The SKN St. Pölten suffered the greatest losses, whose home games were attended by an average of 33.8 percent fewer spectators. FC Gratkorn did not even reach the national league level with an average of 326 spectators per game and a decrease of 30.1 percent.
city
|
Residents
|
society
|
Stadion
|
capacity
|
Col 1)
|
total
|
cut
|
± to 2008/09
|
Altach
|
6,3020
|
SCR Altach
|
Cashpoint arena
|
8,5000
|
17th
|
77,0760
|
4,5340
|
Bundesliga
|
Dornbirn
|
44,8160
|
FC Dornbirn 1913
|
Birkenwiese Stadium
|
12,0000
|
16
|
24,6700
|
1,5420
|
Regional league
|
Burr grain
|
7,3160
|
FC Gratkorn
|
Gratkorn sports stadium
|
3,0000
|
16
|
5,2190
|
3260
|
-30.1%
|
Hartberg
|
6,6330
|
TSV Hartberg
|
Hartberg Stadium
|
6,0000
|
16
|
22,2960
|
1,3940
|
Regional league
|
innsbruck
|
119,2500
|
FC Wacker Innsbruck
|
Tivoli New
|
17,4000
|
17th
|
77.0510
|
4,5320
|
- 05.2%
|
Lustenau
|
20,8430
|
FC Lustenau 07
|
Reichshof Stadium
|
11,0000
|
16
|
21,0360
|
1,3150
|
+ 03.1%
|
Lustenau
|
20,8430
|
SC Austria Lustenau
|
Reichshof Stadium
|
11,0000
|
17th
|
62,3990
|
3,6710
|
+ 17.0%
|
Maria Enzersdorf
|
8,7520
|
FC Admira Wacker Mödling
|
Trenkwalder Arena
|
12,0000
|
17th
|
25,1370
|
1,4790
|
-11.0%
|
Salzburg
|
149,4700
|
Red Bull Salzburg Juniors
|
Red Bull Arena
|
31,0630
|
16
|
7.1160
|
4450
|
-13.4%
|
St. Polten
|
51,5300
|
SKN St. Pölten
|
Voithplatz
|
8,0000
|
17th
|
17,8550
|
1,0500
|
-33.8%
|
Vienna
|
1,691,4680
|
First Vienna FC 1894
|
High wait
|
5,5000
|
16
|
25,2620
|
1,5790
|
Regional league
|
Vienna
|
1,691,4680
|
FK Austria Wien amateurs
|
Franz Horr Stadium
|
12,5000
|
17th
|
4,1940
|
2470
|
-13.1%
|
total
|
198
|
369.3110
|
1,8650
|
! + 24.2%
|
1 The different number of home games results from the fact that three rounds were played.
|
The championship team of FC Wacker Innsbruck
|
-
Goalkeepers: Pascal Grünwald (30 games / 2829 minutes), Harald Planer (3/270)
-
Defenders: Martin Švejnoha (27/2343), Ulrich Winkler (27/2279), Alexander Hauser (26/2203), Georg Harding (28/2125), Andreas Schrott (16/1175), Marco Kofler (13/857), Dario Đaković (6/414)
-
Midfielder: Fabian Koch (32/2810), Mario Sara (32/2808), Fabiano de Lima Campos Maria (30/2529), Thomas Löffler (23/1411), Bülent Kaan Bilgen (15/814), Boris Prokopic (10 / 786), Markus Obernosterer (20/521), Benjamin Pranter (15/310)
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Forwards : Marcel Schreter (33/2829), Julius Perstaller (30/1999), Markus Unterrainer (22/720), João Batista Lima Gomes (11/579), Lukas Hinterseer (8/115), Mathias Gstrein (4/24 )
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Sports management: Walter Kogler (head trainer), Florian Klausner (assistant trainer), Wolfgang Leitenstorfer (fitness trainer), Walter de Vora (goalkeeper trainer), Theo Grüner (sports director until early 2010), Oliver Prudlo (sports director from early 2010)
|
Status after the end of the championship
|
Player awards
At the end of the season, a jury consisting of the coaches, managers and presidents of all clubs in the first division selected the best players of the 2009/10 season. Each jury member was able to submit three entries. The first ranked received five points, the second three points and the third one point. This meant that a maximum of 165 points could be achieved. No players from their own club were allowed to be named. The choice brought the following result:
Third level - regional leagues
mode
The regional leagues East, Middle and West form the third level in Austrian football. The Regionalliga Ost is formed by the clubs of the Vienna , Lower Austria and Burgenland Football Associations. The Regionalliga Mitte consists of clubs from the Upper Austrian , Carinthian and Styrian Football Associations. The Regionalliga West is composed of clubs from the Salzburg , Tyrol and Vorarlberg football associations. In these three leagues, one place each in the relegation for promotion to the first division is played. The prerequisite for this is the granting of a license by Senate 5 of the Bundesliga. A changing mode of the relegation games was agreed for the regional league teams. Accordingly, the Regionalliga West had to compete against the ninth placed in the First League and the Regionalliga East against the Regionalliga Mitte this season.
The number of relegated teams is basically three per regional league. However, this can change if, on the one hand, the master does not advance to the first division or if the relegation ranks are influenced by the classification of the relegated teams. In any case, the last placed must always leave the league.
Regional League East
The team of SC-ESV Parndorf 1919, which qualified for the relegation with third place
New in the regional league of came SV Schwechat (from the Vienna City League ), the ASK Baumgarten (from the Landesliga Burgenland ) and SV Gaflenz (from the division Lower Austria added). The SV Schwechat and the ASK Baumgarten managed to return to the third-highest division one year after relegation. Six clubs from the federal states of Lower Austria and Vienna as well as four teams from Burgenland were represented in the Regionalliga Ost .
The FC Waidhofen / Ybbs became champions, but did not apply for a license, which meant that they were not qualified for the relegation games. The second-placed club, FC Admira Wacker Mödling II, was not allowed to participate as an amateur club, so that finally the third-placed SC-ESV Parndorf was allowed to fight for promotion in 1919. However, the Burgenland had to admit defeat against the WAC / St. Andrä (Regionalliga Mitte) 1-0 (H) and 1: 4 (A), which meant that the club had to remain in the league.
Since no football club rose from the Regionalliga Ost, but the FK Austria Wien amateurs were relegated from the First League, there were a total of four relegations: SV Wienerberg , SV Gaflenz, SV Würmla and SC Zwettl .
Closing table
1 After FC Waidhofen / Ybbs waived a license application that would have allowed participation in the relegation games and FC Admira Wacker Mödling II is not allowed to participate in the First League (amateur clubs are no longer allowed to participate in the First League, the fighting team also plays the Mödlinger in the first league) the right to participate in the relegation games was transferred to third-placed SC-ESV Parndorf 1919, who passed the licensing process positively.
2certified as a criminal offense (this can be due to negligent non-execution, culpable abandonment of the game, use of an unauthorized player or unauthorized resignation). In the event of a tie, against the goal difference, the games certified as a criminal offense are taken into account and the club is ranked in the worse place of all teams with the same number of points. If several teams with equal points have received criminal notifications, their number counts.
3 After FK Austria Wien II had to relegate due to the league reform of the first division and SC-ESV Parndorf did not make it to the first division in relegation in 1919, SV Wienerberg also had to relegate fourth from bottom.
Legend for the Regionalliga Ost
|
Participation in the relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Mitte
Relegation to the regional league
(A) |
Relegated in the 2008/09 season
|
(N) |
Newcomers of the 2008/09 season
|
Newcomers from the national leagues
Regional league middle
The team of the WAC / St. Andrä qualified for the relegation and made it to the first division there
Originally, two clubs relegated to the Middle Regional League in the first division of the 2008/09 season: DSV Leoben and 1. FC Vöcklabruck . However, 1. FC Vöcklabruck lost its sponsor just before the start of the season, whereupon the club in the Regionalliga Mitte waived and some divisions dared to restart. Thus, the SV Bad Aussee remained in the league, since a relegation place was omitted from the previous season.
The SC St. Stefan / Lavanttal (from the regional league Carinthia ), the FC Pasching (from the regional league Upper Austria ) and the SVL Flavia Solva (from the regional league Styria ) were added. With FC Pasching, the successor club to ASKÖ Pasching moved into the Middle Regional League. The SV Leibnitz Flavia Solva emerged in 2003 from the merger of SV Leibnitz with the former second division club SV Flavia Solva Wagna ( bankruptcy and relegation 1997) and thus rose to the third highest division for the first time. Four teams from the federal states of Upper Austria and Carinthia were represented in the Central Regionalliga , while Styria provided eight teams.
After an exciting head-to-head race, FC Pasching, peppered with former Bundesliga players, sat two points ahead of WAC / St. Andrä through. After FC Pasching sold its Bundesliga license to SK Austria Kärnten in 2008, the Austrian Bundesliga imposed a three-year ban on the license application. The club was therefore not allowed to apply for a license despite the first place and thus not participate in the relegation for promotion. In addition, 13 points were deducted from the club because they did not apply for a license, which also revoked the alleged championship title. At the relegation, the second-placed WAC / St. Andrä, who prevailed against SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 (Regionalliga Ost) with 0: 1 (A) and 4: 1 (H).
It remained with three relegations, because the WAC / St. Andrä rose and a club from a higher division was relegated. This was with SK Austria Kärnten not from the first division, but from the Bundesliga. Flavia Solva Leibnitz , FC St. Veit and SV Bad Aussee had to enter the national league.
Closing table
1 FC Pasching was deducted 13 points at the end of the season because they had not applied for a license for the first division.
Legend for the Regionalliga Mitte
|
Participation in the relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Ost
Relegation to the regional league
(A) |
Relegated in the 2008/09 season
|
(N) |
Newcomers of the 2008/09 season
|
Newcomers from the national leagues
Regionalliga West
Last season, SV Grödig was relegated to the Regionalliga West from the first division after only one season in the first division. TSV Neumarkt am Wallersee (from the Salzburg regional league ), FC Wacker Innsbruck II (from the Tyrolean league ) and SCR Altach II (from the Vorarlberg regional league ) were also new to the regional league . This means that five teams from the federal states of Salzburg and Vorarlberg were represented in the Regionalliga West , while the state of Tyrol provided six teams.
The champion was SV Grödig, relegated from the second division, who should have played against the ninth place in the First League, First Vienna FC 1894 . Since SK Austria Kärnten was not granted a license, FC Dornbirn got the chance to play the relegation game in 1913 . At this time, the Vorarlbergers had already been denied the license for a first division place in the second of a maximum of three instances. Since FC Dornbirn did not go to the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court, the last instance in licensing issues, in 1913, the Salzburg team were able to advance without a relegation game.
Despite the rise of SV Grödig, a total of four clubs had to enter the regional league, as two clubs from the first division, FC Dornbirn 1913 and the amateurs of FC Red Bull Salzburg, were relegated to the Regional League West. The relegated were SC Schwaz , FC Blau-Weiß Feldkirch , SPG Axams / Götzens and VfB Hohenems .
Closing table
1 After SK Austria Kärnten did not receive a Bundesliga license, the relegation games against the penultimate of the First League, First Vienna FC 1894, were canceled. SV Grödig was thus directly qualified for the First League.
2 After two clubs from the first league, FC Red Bull Salzburg II and FC Dornbirn, were relegated to the Regionalliga West, four clubs from the Regionalliga West had to relegate to the regional leagues this season.
Legend for the Regionalliga West
|
Promotion to the first division
Relegation to the regional league
(N) |
Newcomers of the 2008/09 season
|
Newcomers from the national leagues
Relegation
Slaven Lalic (left), who outplayed Manuel Kerhe here, was Parndorf's gold scorer to win 1-0 in the first game.
In the new class reform of 2009 it was decided that the champions or promotion candidates of the regional leagues must play relegation games together with the ninth place in the First League to stay or be promoted to the First League. A changing mode of the relegation games was agreed for the regional league teams. Accordingly, the Regionalliga West had to compete against the ninth placed in the First League and the Regionalliga East against the Regionalliga Mitte this season.
In the first pairing, the ninth place in the First League, First Vienna FC 1894, should have played against the champions of Regionalliga West, SV Grödig. After SK Austria Kärnten was denied the license for the First League and had to relegate to the Middle Regional League, this relegation was omitted. The Viennese were allowed to remain in the first division and Salzburg were allowed to move up without relegation.
In the second pairing, the promotion candidates of the regional leagues east and middle had to play for promotion to the first division. Somewhat strange is that neither of the two teams became champions in their leagues. The SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 came third in the table in the Regionalliga Ost because champions FC Waidhofen / Ybbs did not apply for a license and FC Admira Wacker Mödling II was not allowed to advance as the second team of a Bundesliga club. Wolfsberger AC / SK St. Andrä came as runner-up in the relegation, because after its founding, FC Pasching only played two years instead of the required three years in a league of its national association and was therefore not allowed to move up to the first division.
date |
Home team |
|
Visiting team |
Result
|
06/08/2010
|
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
|
-
|
Wolfsberger AC / SK St. Andrä
|
1: 0 (1: 0)
|
SR: Oliver Drachta |
Goal scorers: 1-0 (6th) Slaven Lalic.
|
06/12/2010
|
Wolfsberger AC / SK St. Andrä
|
-
|
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
|
4: 1 (3: 0)
|
SR: Bernhard Brugger |
Goal scorers: 1: 0 (8th) Markus Kreuz, 2: 0 (34th) Marco Reich, 3: 0 (42nd) Manuel Kerhe, 4: 0 (78th) Marco Reich, 4: 1 (85th) Pistrol Markus.
|
referee
On June 2, 2009, the referee committee of the ÖFB determined the game masters for the 2009/10 season. A total of 28 referees were used in the two top divisions. A total of 17 Austrian referees and three Swiss referees were used in the Bundesliga. Only in the first division eight referees - Christian Dintar , Andreas Kollegger , Dieter Muckenhammer , Dominik Ouschan , Tanja Schett , Michael Schmid , Manuel Schüttengruber , Benjamin Steuer - as well as three qualifiers - Andreas Heiß , Bernd Hirschbichler and Harald Ruiss - were used.
In the Bundesliga, Markus Hameter and Alexander Harkam were added to the existing referees from last season. Since at the end of 2009, Konrad Plautz and Stefan Meßner, two referees, retired for reasons of age and Fritz Stuchlik at his own request, no gradations were made. In the first division, four new game leaders were added with Manuel Schüttengruber, Benjamin Steurer, Andreas Kollegger and Dominik Ouschan, while Roland Braunschmidt was downgraded.
Most of the arbitrators are provided by the Upper Austria Regional Association (5), followed by Styria (4) and Vienna and Vorarlberg (3 each). The regional association of Burgenland is the only one that is not represented by a referee in the Bundesliga.
Bundesliga competition management
Competition management first league
Web links
Individual evidence
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↑ a b Court of Arbitration: No license for Austria Carinthia. In: bundesliga.at. Archived from the original on February 23, 2010 ; Retrieved May 31, 2010 .
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↑ The source of fire in the Regionalliga Mitte. In: rlmitte.at. Archived from the original on September 15, 2012 ; Retrieved August 11, 2010 .
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↑ UEFA Country Ranking 2009. In: xs4all.nl. Retrieved August 13, 2010 .
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↑ UEFA Country Coefficients 2009/2010. In: xs4all.nl. Retrieved August 13, 2010 .
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↑ UEFA Country Ranking 2010. In: xs4all.nl. Retrieved August 13, 2010 .
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↑ BL cooperation with tipp3 and T-Mobile. In: bundesliga.at. Austrian Soccer League, archived from the original on August 3, 2009 ; Retrieved August 2, 2009 .
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↑ Tipp3 main sponsor of the Bundesliga. In: oe24.at. Retrieved May 2, 2009 .
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↑ Premiere and the Austrian Football League extend their cooperation. Austria Presseagentur (ots.at), accessed on August 2, 2009 .
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↑ a b ORF secures rights for Bundesliga: football package costs channel 8.5 million euros. news-at, accessed August 2, 2009 .
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↑ The home rights were exchanged.
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↑ Page no longer available , search in web archives: Tchoyi and Gustafsson the best of the season. In: bundesliga.at. Austrian Bundesliga, accessed on May 27, 2010 (supplement according to information from the Bundesliga).@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / bundesliga.at
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↑ First league loses sponsor ADEG. In: laola1.at. Archived from the original on January 22, 2010 ; Retrieved August 16, 2010 .
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↑ Austrian Bundesliga of June 25, 2009: Page no longer available , search in web archives: The "Today for Tomorrow" path continues (accessed on June 7, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesliga.at
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↑ ÖFB of June 25, 2009: Bundesliga general assembly: 2010/11 ADEG First League with 10 clubs (accessed on June 7, 2010)
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↑ Adi Hütter is the new trainer from Altach. In: transfermarkt.at. Archived from the original on February 6, 2016 ; Retrieved August 19, 2010 .
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↑ Niko Kovac trains Red Bull Juniors: Ex-Salzburg player goes into the coaching zone. In: news.at. Retrieved August 19, 2010 .
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↑ Kühbauer's successful debut as Admira trainer. In: tt.com. Archived from the original on November 8, 2014 ; Retrieved August 19, 2010 .
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↑ Schinkel's new trainer at Vienna. In: firstviennafc.at. Retrieved August 19, 2010 .
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↑ Since the two second teams from FC Red Bull Salzburg and FK Austria Wien are listed as relegated teams due to the class reform, they are not included in the rating. Consequently, the bottom of the first division is linked to the third relegation place.
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↑ A spectator highlight in the ADEG First League. ( Memento from February 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) In: bundesliga.at. Austrian Bundesliga, accessed on June 6, 2010.
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↑ Player stakes FC Wacker Innsbruck. ( Memento from May 18, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) In: Bundesliga.at. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
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↑ Page no longer available , search in web archives: The best of the ADEG First League. In: Bundesliga.at. Austrian Bundesliga, accessed on May 27, 2010 (supplement according to information from the Bundesliga).@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesliga.at
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↑ a b football: ÖFB determines relegation games for the regional league clubs. In: diepresse.com. Retrieved August 22, 2010 .
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↑ The title on the green table. ( Memento from July 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) In: Kleine Zeitung.at. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
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^ The title was stolen from Pasching. In: Upper Austrian news . June 19, 2010, accessed June 30, 2010.
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^ Regionalliga West: Union Innsbruck is promoted to the RLW! ( Memento from September 9, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on June 19, 2010)
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↑ fussballoesterreich.at: SC / ESV Parndorf: SK St. Andrä / Lavanttal - 1: 0 (1: 0) ( Memento from August 1, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on June 8, 2010)
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