Austrian football championship 2010/11

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Austrian football championship 2010/11
Logo of the ÖFB
2009/10
2011/12
Bundesliga 2010/11
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SK Sturm Graz Graz 2011 05 24 2.jpg
Master Sturm Graz
master SK Sturm Graz
Champions League
qualification
SK Sturm Graz
Europa League
qualification
SV Ried
FC Red Bull Salzburg
FK Austria Vienna
Relegated LASK Linz
Teams 10
Games 180
Gates 466  (ø 2.59 per game)
spectator 1.452.970  (ø 8072 per game)
Top scorer AustriaAustria Roland Linz
First division 2010/11
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master FC Admira Wacker Mödling
Relegation ↓ First Vienna FC 1894
Relegated FC Gratkorn
Teams 10
Games 180
Gates 567  (ø 3.15 per game)
spectator 330,653  (ø 1837 per game)
Top scorer AustriaAustria Benjamin Sulimani

The Austrian soccer championship was held for the 99th time in 2010/11 . The top division is the Austrian Bundesliga , which is held for the 37th time this season and is contested by ten teams . These determine the Austrian soccer champion in four rounds . It started on July 17, 2010 and ended on May 25, 2011 with the 36th and final round.

In the top division, the Bundesliga , three international starting places are played; the champions are entitled to participate in the qualification for the UEFA Champions League , the club placed second and third play in the qualification for the UEFA Europa League . The last placed must be relegated to the second-rate first division .

In the First League, ten teams play in four rounds and 36 rounds for a promotion place in the Bundesliga. The team placed last has to be relegated to the respective regional leagues, the penultimate team has to play two relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Ost.

In the three regional leagues East, Middle and West, two rounds are played for promotion to the first division. Two of the three teams can qualify. In the 2010/11 season, the champions of the Regionalliga West will meet the champions of the Regionalliga Mitte and the champions of the Regionalliga Ost will meet the second-bottom of the first division. Unless other regulations result from the relegated teams, three teams must relegate to the fourth performance class.

Licensing process

On May 3, 2010, the Bundesliga awarded the licenses for the 2010/11 championship. With the exception of the Bundesliga club SK Austria Kärnten , the first league clubs FC Lustenau and FC Dornbirn and the candidate for promotion from the regional league center Blau-Weiß Linz , all license applicants met the requirements. The application of the Grazer AK was rejected as intended due to the bankruptcy proceedings. In the second instance, on May 14, 2010, the protest committee of the Bundesliga decided that FC Lustenau would also receive the license, while SK Austria Kärnten and FC Dornbirn were still refused. The protest by FC Blau-Weiß Linz was rejected.

On May 25, 2010, Dornbirn announced that it would not appeal to the Permanent Neutral Court of Arbitration . The relegation to the Regionalliga West was irrevocable. If the club had been granted the license by appeal by the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court and at the same time SK Austria Kärnten had been denied the license in a third instance, FC Dornbirn could still have escaped immediate relegation. On May 28, 2010, the request of the Carinthians at the Permanent Neutral Arbitration Court was actually not granted. This was a double stroke of fate for the club, which was already badly hit financially, because in addition to the forced relegation to the Central Regionalliga, it was immediately free of charge for all players with professional status.

First performance level - Bundesliga

Clubs of the tipp3 Bundesliga 2010/11

The Bundesliga, supported by the sports betting provider tipp3 as the main sponsor, is the top division in Austrian football and will be played for the 91st time in the 2010/11 season. The sub-sponsor is the mobile operator T-Mobile Austria , which is why the official league name is tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile . After two years, the newly promoted FC Wacker Innsbruck is back in Austria's top division. The Innsbruckers replace the relegated SK Austria Kärnten .

With the exception of Vorarlberg and Carinthia , all Austrian federal states are represented in the Bundesliga. Vienna , Upper Austria and Styria each provide two clubs.

The TV provider sky Deutschland AG has the rights to show all Bundesliga games in full length that are broadcast on pay TV on the sky sport austria channel. For the first time, the broadcaster will not only show all the games in the familiar conference call, but also as individual games. In addition, ORF has the rights to broadcast the “top game of the round” as a single game - mostly on Sundays, and Wednesdays in the case of weekday rounds. This rule does not apply to the last two rounds in which all games must be played at the same time. In addition, the ORF is allowed to show a 45-minute summary of the remaining four games per round. Private television broadcaster Servus TV came away empty-handed in the negotiations.

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In the 2010/11 season, as in previous years, ten clubs will compete against each other in a total of 36 rounds. The draw will be canceled after the 9th and 27th round. Each team thus plays at home and twice away against every other team.

The champions are entitled to participate in the qualification for the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League , the clubs that placed second and third as well as the ÖFB Cup winners are entitled to compete in the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League qualification. If the cup winner is also Austrian champion, the loser in the cup final starts in the Europa League. If the cup winner is in second or third place in the championship, the second starting place in the Bundesliga for the Europa League goes to fourth place in the table. The tenth placed must relegate to the second highest division, the first division .

Seasonal course and highlights

Wiener Neustadt's Alexander Grünwald converts one of the four penalty kicks against LASK goalkeeper Thomas Mandl .
Guillem Martí , Stefan Lexa and Iván Carril Regueiro from Rieder celebrate the clear 5-0 away win in Wiener Neustadt.

The championship began with a bang, because SC Magna Wiener Neustadt was the first championship leader after a 5-0 (5-0) victory over LASK Linz. How it came about was extremely curious, because three of the five goals were penalties , with a fourth penalty being awarded 130 seconds after the start of the game. In addition, two Linzers had to leave the field with the red card. All five goals, all four penalties and the two dismissals took place in the first half; a new Bundesliga record. All four penalties awarded by referee Alexander Harkam were justified, as were the two expulsions. The fact that LASK supporters stormed onto the field twice to oppose their own team and the game was about to be abandoned was the negative highlight of the season opener. As a result, LASK Linz applied for stadium bans for 17 fans from the Bundesliga. Unexpected came the clear 4-0 victory of the promoted FC Wacker Innsbruck against SK Rapid Wien. The Innsbruckers, who have not won the last 16 duels in a row against the record champions, successfully reported back to the Bundesliga with this runaway victory. In Innsbruck, too, after the end of the game, there were riots between both fan groups and arrests in the Tivoli Stadium .

Closing table

society Games S. U N Gates +/- Points
01. SK Sturm Graz Logo.svg SK Sturm Graz (C) 36 19th 09 08th 66:33 +33 66
02. FC Red Bull Salzburg (M) 36 17th 12 07th 53:31 +22 63
03. Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 36 17th 10 09 65:37 +28 61
04th SV Ried.svg SV Ried 36 16 10 10 51:38 +13 58
05. SK Rapid Vienna 1 36 14th 11 11 52:42 +10 53
06th Wacker Innsbruck NEW klein.svg FC Wacker Innsbruck (N) 36 13 11 12 43:42 + 01 50
07th SC Magna Wiener Neustadt.svg SC Magna Wiener Neustadt 36 14th 08th 14th 44:52 - 08 50
08th. Kapfenberger SV logo.svg Kapfenberger SV 36 09 11 16 42:61 −19 38
09. SV Mattersburg.svg SV Mattersburg 36 07th 10 19th 29:56 −27 31
10. LASK Linz.svg LASK Linz 36 03 10 23 22:75 −53 19th
1 Downgrading in the event of a tie (penalty-verified game)
Legend for the Bundesliga
  • Austrian champion
    and participation in the second qualifying round for the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League
  • Participation in the 3rd qualifying round for the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League
    ÖFB Cup winner 2010/11
  • Participation in the 2nd qualifying round for the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League
  • Relegation to the first division
  • (M) Austrian champion 2009/10
    (C) ÖFB Cup winner 2009/10
    (N) Newcomer of the 2009/10 season

    Crosstab

    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. The results are always given from the perspective of the home team.

    Status: 36th round (May 25, 2011)

    First round (rounds 1–18) 2010/11 Second half of the season (rounds 19-36)
    Austria Vienna Storm Graz SC Magna Wiener Neustadt SV Mattersburg LASK Linz SV Ried Kapfenberger SV FC Wacker Innsbruck society Austria Vienna Storm Graz SC Magna Wiener Neustadt SV Mattersburg LASK Linz SV Ried Kapfenberger SV FC Wacker Innsbruck
    1: 1 1: 1 2-0 4: 2 1-0 0-0 1-0 0: 2 4-0 Red Bull Salzburg 1: 1 1: 1 2: 1 4-0 2-0 0: 1 2: 2 4: 2 2: 3
    0-0 0: 1 2: 3 1: 1 2-0 4: 1 0: 1 5: 1 0: 3 FK Austria Vienna 2: 4 0: 1 2: 2 4-0 0: 1 5-0 1-0 2-0 1-0
    2: 1 0: 1 3: 1 1: 2 2-0 5-0 3-0 3: 2 1: 1 SK Rapid Vienna 1: 2 0: 3 * 0: 2 4: 1 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 3: 3
    0-0 0: 2 0: 2 4: 2 2-0 5-0 0: 1 2-0 2-0 SK Sturm Graz 0: 3 1: 1 3: 3 1-0 4-0 1: 1 1-0 2-0 2: 1
    1-0 0-0 1: 1 0: 3 1-0 5-0 0: 5 3-0 1-0 SC Magna Wiener Neustadt 1-0 4: 2 2-0 1: 2 2: 1 0-0 0: 2 1: 1 2: 2
    1-0 0: 3 2: 2 1: 1 0: 3 3: 3 1: 4 0: 1 0: 2 SV Mattersburg 0: 1 1: 2 1-0 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 2: 2 1: 1 2: 1
    1: 2 3: 4 1-0 0: 4 2: 1 0: 1 0: 3 0: 1 0-0 LASK Linz 1: 1 0: 4 1: 2 0: 2 2: 3 0: 1 1: 1 0: 3 0: 1
    1: 2 2: 1 3: 1 0: 3 2-0 1: 3 1-0 1-0 1-0 SV Ried 2: 2 1: 1 2: 1 0-0 1-0 1: 1 2-0 2-0 2: 2
    0-0 1: 1 0-0 0: 4 1: 2 3: 1 4: 1 3: 3 2: 4 Kapfenberger SV 0: 1 3: 3 1: 1 0: 5 0: 1 2: 1 2: 2 2: 1 0-0
    0: 1 0: 1 4-0 2: 2 0-0 2: 1 2-0 1-0 1: 3 FC Wacker Innsbruck 1: 1 0: 3 0: 3 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1: 1 1: 1
    * = The Vienna derby on May 22, 2011 SK Rapid Wien against FK Austria Wien in the Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion was
    interrupted after 26 minutes of play when the score was 2-0 for Austria Wien due to a storm of several hundred fans of SK Rapid Wien and finally because the security for players and spectators could not be guaranteed
    . On May 23, 2011, the Bundesliga I Penal Senate decided in favor of a 3-0 criminal verification in favor of Austria Wien.

    List of goalscorers

    Final result on May 25th

    rank Gates Surname country society
    01 21st Roland Linz 1) AustriaAustria Austria FK Austria Vienna
    02 19th Roman Kienast AustriaAustria Austria SK Sturm Graz
    03 18th Hamdi Salihi AlbaniaAlbania Albania SK Rapid Vienna
    18th Roman Wallner AustriaAustria Austria FC Red Bull Salzburg
    05 14th Deni Alar AustriaAustria Austria Kapfenberger SV
    14th Patrick Bürger AustriaAustria Austria SV Mattersburg
    07th 11 Johannes Aigner AustriaAustria Austria SC Magna Wiener Neustadt
    08th 10 Marcel Schreter AustriaAustria Austria FC Wacker Innsbruck
    10 Alan BrazilBrazil Brazil FC Red Bull Salzburg
    10 09 Zlatko Junuzović 1) AustriaAustria Austria FK Austria Vienna
    09 Guillem Martí Misut SpainSpain Spain SV Ried
    09 Imre Szabics HungaryHungary Hungary SK Sturm Graz
    09 Samir Muratović Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina SK Sturm Graz
    1) Roland Linz and Zlatko Junuzović scored
    one goal each in the match between SK Rapid Wien and FK Austria Wien (35th round), which was canceled after 26 minutes when the score was 2-0. According to the
    decision of the Bundesliga, these goals will be officially scored despite the game being abandoned.

    see also list of the best goal scorers in Austria

    Venues, venues and spectators

    Status: 36th round (May 25, 2011)

    city Residents society Stadion capacity total cut ± to 2009/10
    Graz 257,3280 SK Sturm Graz UPC arena 15,323 218.067 12,115 + 02.38%
    innsbruck 119.2490 FC Wacker Innsbruck (promoted) Tivoli New 16.008 190.160 10,564 +53.50%
    Kapfenberg 21,8120 Kapfenberger SV Franz Fekete Stadium 12,000 60.165 3,343 + 08.79%
    Linz 189,3110 LASK Linz Linz stadium 18,000 108,343 6,019 −35.06%
    Mattersburg 6,9540 SV Mattersburg Poplar Stadium 15,100 70,050 3,892 -39.98%
    Ried im Innkreis 11,4090 SV Ried Don't worry arena 7,500 106,200 5,900 + 13.46%
    Salzburg 147,5710 FC Red Bull Salzburg Red Bull Arena 31,000 176,250 9,792 −26.01%
    Vienna 1,713,9570 FK Austria Vienna Generali Arena 13,135 171.010 9,501 + 08.13%
    Vienna 1,713,9570 SK Rapid Vienna Gerhard Hanappi Stadium 17,500 287.200 15,956 + 03.84%
    Wiener Neustadt 40,7080 SC Magna Wiener Neustadt Wiener Neustädter Stadium 7,036 65,525 3,640 - 01.21%

    The SK Sturm Graz championship team

    SK Sturm Graz Logo.svg
    Status after the end of the championship

    Second performance level - First League

    Clubs of the ADEG First League 2010/11
    Champion plate of the Austrian First League

    The first league is the second highest division in Austrian professional football and will be played for the 36th time in the 2010/11 season. The previous name sponsor of the First League, the ADEG , which has supported the competition since the 2008/09 season, has not renewed its contract, which means it is currently without a sponsor. After the Bundesliga relegated SK Austria Kärnten was refused the Bundesliga license for economic reasons for the 2010/11 season, First Vienna FC 1894 , which had taken the penultimate relegation place, was allowed to remain in the first division without relegation. For the newly promoted from the Regionalliga West, SV Grödig , who returned to the First League only a year after his relegation, the relegation was also omitted. Between the qualifiers of the regional leagues east ( SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 ) and middle ( WAC / St. Andrä ) there were two qualifying games, which the WAC / St. Andrä won with a total score of 4: 2.

    In the 2010/11 season, Vorarlberg has no fewer than three clubs, Lower Austria and Styria each have two clubs, Vienna, Carinthia and Salzburg one club each. Burgenland, Tyrol and Upper Austria are not represented in the second highest division.

    As in the Bundesliga, the television rights belong to the broadcaster sky Deutschland AG, which is allowed to show every game in full. It will be broadcast on the pay-TV channel sky sport austria and as part of a conference call with four games that start at 6:30 p.m. Exceptions are the last two rounds, in which all games have to be played at the same time, sky may also choose a game that will be broadcast as the "top game of the round" as a single game on Friday at 8:30 pm. Also, the ORF has the right live the top game of the round and broadcast in full. This is done via the ORF Sport Plus channel .

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    In the 2010/11 season, which starts with five games on July 13, 2010, only ten clubs will compete against each other in a total of 36 rounds due to the reform of the First League. The championship ends on May 27, 2011.

    The league champion is promoted to the Bundesliga . The last placed in the first division must be relegated to the regional division corresponding to his region . This will be replaced by the winner of the two qualifying games between the champions of the regional leagues West and Middle. The table penultimate has to play two relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Ost. The winner of the relegation matches is qualified for the first division of the 2011/12 season.

    Change of coach

    Closing table

    society Games S. U N Gates +/- Points
    01 FC Admira Wacker Mödling 36 23 06th 07th 85:45 +40 75
    02. SC Rheindorf Altach.svg SCR Altach 36 22nd 08th 06th 76:37 +39 74
    03. SC Austria Lustenau.svg SC Austria Lustenau 36 16 06th 14th 55:51 + 04 54
    04th WAC / St. Andrä (R) 36 15th 07th 14th 56:50 + 06 52
    05. SKN logo4c.png SKN St. Pölten 36 13 12 11 55:55 ± 00 51
    06th SV Grodig.svg SV Grödig (N) 36 12 10 14th 51:60 - 09 46
    07th FC Lustenau Logo.svg FC Lustenau 07 36 11 09 16 51:60 - 09 42
    08th. TSV Hartberg 2010.png TSV Hartberg 36 10 09 17th 44:60 −16 39
    09. First Vienna Footballclub (since 2004) .svg First Vienna FC 1894 36 09 07th 20th 47:67 −20 34
    10. Fc gratkorn.svg FC Gratkorn 36 09 06th 21st 47:82 −35 33

    Source:

    Legend for the first division
  • Promotion to the Bundesliga
  • Participation in the relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Ost
  • Relegated to the regional league
  • (R) Relegation winner
    (N) Newcomers of the 2009/10 season

    Crosstab

    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. The results are always given from the perspective of the home team.

    First round (rounds 1–18) 2010/11 Second half of the season (rounds 19-36)
    SC Rheindorf Altach.svg SKN logo4c.png SC Austria Lustenau.svg Fc gratkorn.svg FC Lustenau Logo.svg TSV Hartberg 2010.png First Vienna Footballclub (since 2004) .svg SV Grodig.svg society SC Rheindorf Altach.svg SKN logo4c.png SC Austria Lustenau.svg Fc gratkorn.svg FC Lustenau Logo.svg TSV Hartberg 2010.png First Vienna Footballclub (since 2004) .svg SV Grodig.svg
    3: 2 3: 2 2-0 3-0 1: 1 5: 1 4: 1 3-0 2-0 FC Admira Wacker Mödling 1: 1 2: 1 5: 3 7: 3 3-0 3: 1 1: 3 1: 1 0: 1
    3: 3 2: 1 2-0 1-0 2: 1 4-0 4: 2 4-0 3: 1 SCR Altach 4-0 3-0 2: 1 3: 1 2: 2 1: 2 1-0 3-0 3: 3
    1: 4 0-0 1-0 3: 1 1-0 1: 1 3: 2 1: 1 0-0 SKN St. Pölten 1-0 1-0 1: 1 0-0 1-0 3-0 1: 1 1: 2 6: 2
    2: 1 2-0 4-0 2: 1 1: 2 1-0 3: 1 2: 1 0: 1 SC Austria Lustenau 0: 1 2: 1 0: 3 2: 1 1-0 2: 2 3: 2 2: 1 3-0
    0: 3 0: 5 1: 5 2: 2 0: 2 3: 1 4-0 0: 2 3: 2 FC Gratkorn 0: 6 0: 2 2: 2 2: 1 3: 4 3: 1 1: 1 1: 3 3: 2
    0: 3 3: 3 3: 1 0: 3 1-0 2: 2 0: 3 1: 1 2: 2 FC Lustenau 07 0: 1 2: 4 3: 1 1: 2 1: 3 1: 3 0: 1 2-0 0-0
    1: 2 0: 2 2: 2 2: 1 1: 2 1: 2 3: 1 2: 1 0: 2 TSV Hartberg 1: 2 1: 2 0-0 1: 1 2-0 1: 1 2-0 1: 1 2-0
    1: 3 1: 2 3: 4 0: 2 1: 1 4: 1 0: 1 3: 2 1-0 First Vienna FC 1894 0-0 1: 1 2-0 3-0 3: 1 1: 1 1: 4 0-0 0: 4
    1: 1 0: 2 1: 1 3: 2 1: 4 0: 6 3: 2 4: 1 4-0 SV Grödig 3: 1 0: 1 2: 2 2: 2 0-0 2: 1 3-0 3: 2 2: 1
    1: 2 3: 1 1: 3 0-0 4: 1 1: 3 2-0 2-0 2-0 WAC / St. Andrä 5-0 0-0 3: 1 4: 2 3-0 1: 2 0-0 1-0 2: 1

    List of goalscorers

    Status: 36th round (May 24, 2011)

    rank Gates Surname country society
    01 19th Benjamin Sulimani AustriaAustria Austria FC Admira Wacker Mödling
    02 18th Patrik Ježek Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic FC Admira Wacker Mödling
    18th Patrick Seeger AustriaAustria Austria FC Lustenau 07
    04th 17th Orhan Ademi SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland SCR Altach
    17th Rade Đokić Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina First Vienna FC 1894
    06th 16 Mersudin Jukić AustriaAustria Austria SV Grödig
    07th 14th Christian Falk AustriaAustria Austria WAC / St. Andrä
    08th 13 Philipp Hosiner AustriaAustria Austria First Vienna FC 1894
    13 Harald Unspoiled AustriaAustria Austria SCR Altach
    10 12 Thomas Froeschl AustriaAustria Austria SKN St. Pölten
    12 Lukas Thürauer AustriaAustria Austria SKN St. Pölten
    12 Joachim Parapatits AustriaAustria Austria FC Gratkorn
    13 10 Tomi Correa SpainSpain Spain SCR Altach
    10 Herwig Drechsel AustriaAustria Austria SV Grödig
    10 Marco Reich AustriaAustria Austria WAC / St. Andrä
    10 Dubravko Tešević Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina FC Gratkorn

    Venues, venues and spectators

    Status: 36th round (May 24, 2011)

    city Residents society Stadion capacity total cut ± to 2009/10
    Altach 6,3560 SCR Altach Cashpoint arena 08,500 67,437 03,747 −21.45%
    Burr grain 7,4060 FC Gratkorn Gratkorn Stadium 03,000 11,609 00645 −30.12%
    Grödig 6,8620 SV Grödig Untersberg Arena 02,955 12,617 00701 -
    Hartberg 6,6020 TSV Hartberg Hartberg Stadium 06,000 22,681 01,260 - 02.31%
    Lustenau 21,0760 FC Lustenau 07 Reichshof Stadium 11,000 31,900 01,772 + 02.37%
    Lustenau 21,0760 SC Austria Lustenau Reichshof Stadium 11,000 64,600 03,589 - 06.31%
    Mödling 20,4380 FC Admira Wacker Mödling Trenkwalder Arena 12,000 36.201 02.011 + 45.62%
    St. Polten 51,6880 SKN St. Pölten Voithplatz 8,000 19,941 01.108 −10.65%
    Vienna 1,705,0800 First Vienna FC 1894 Hohe Warte Vienna 5,500 35,235 01,958 + 13.05%
    Wolfsberg 25.1620 WAC / St. Andrä Lavanttal Arena 8,000 28,432 01,580 -
    Newcomer SV Grödig had an increase in attendance of 72.24% compared to the previous season in the Regionalliga West.
    Promoted Wolfsberger AC / St. Andrä had an increase in attendance of 66.32% compared to the previous season in the Regionalliga Mitte.

    The championship team of FC Admira Wacker Mödling

    Status after the end of the championship

    Third level - regional leagues

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    The regional leagues east, west and middle 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 made up of clubs from the Salzburg , Tyrol and Vorarlberg football associations.

    In each of these three leagues, one relegation place for the first division is played; A license from Senate 5 of the Bundesliga is a prerequisite for any promotion.

    The three worst-placed teams in the regional leagues must relegate to the fourth level. If several clubs in the first division are relegated to the same regional league, the number of relegated teams increases in this division. For example, if two clubs that belong to the regional associations of the Central Regionalliga have to relegate from the second level, four teams must relegate in the Central Regionalliga.

    Regional League East

    General

    The team of SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 qualified for the relegation for the second time in a row.

    Last season, due to the league reform of the first division - reduction to ten teams, whereby the second teams of a professional club are only allowed up to the third level - the FK Austria Wien II (amateurs) had to relegate from the first division to the Regionalliga Ost.

    The 1. SC Sollenau (from the Landesliga Niederösterreich ), the SC Columbia Floridsdorf (from the Wiener Stadtliga ) and the SC Ritzing (from the Landesliga Burgenland ) were added to the Regionalliga . While SC Ritzing, who played in the Eastern League from 2004/05 to 2006/07 , already has regional league experience, this is new territory for 1. SC Sollenau and SC Columbia Floridsdorf, as these clubs have never been represented in the regional league. The Regionalliga Ost now has seven teams from the Vienna Football Association , five teams from the Burgenland Football Association and four teams from the Lower Austrian Football Association ; This is because the city of Schwechat belongs to the federal state of Lower Austria, but the SV Schwechat club is part of the Vienna Association.

    Closing table

    society Games S. U N Gates +/- Points
    01. SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 (R) 30th 17th 06th 07th 81:34 +47 57
    02. SV Horn.svg SV Horn 30th 16 08th 06th 64:39 +25 56
    03. Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna II (A) 30th 16 08th 06th 52:29 +23 56
    04th Pictogram voting question.svg 1. SC Sollenau (N) 30th 12 10 08th 51:47 + 04 46
    05. Logo SCRitzing.gif SC Ritzing (N) 30th 13 07th 10 47:52 - 05th 46
    06th Wiener SK.svg Viennese sports club 30th 13 06th 11 55:49 + 06 45
    07th SK Rapid Vienna II 30th 12 08th 10 63:50 +13 44
    08th. Logo SC Neusiedl am See.png SC Neusiedl am See 30th 12 07th 11 49:45 + 04 43
    09. Logo Floridsdorfer AC.png Floridsdorfer AC 30th 12 07th 11 40:36 + 04 43
    10. SV Mattersburg.svg SV Mattersburg amateurs 30th 12 06th 12 49:40 + 09 42
    11. FC Waidhofen Ybbs.svg FC Waidhofen / Ybbs 1 30th 12 06th 12 43:45 - 02nd 42
    12. FC Admira Wacker II 30th 12 04th 14th 45:60 −15 40
    13. SV Schwechat Logo.svg SV Schwechat 30th 11 06th 13 37:48 −13 39
    14th SC Columbia Floridsdorf.svg SC Columbia Floridsdorf (N) 30th 11 04th 15th 33:50 −17 37
    15th SC Ostbahn XI 30th 04th 05 21st 32:79 −47 17th
    16. ASK Baumgarten.svg ASK Baumgarten 30th 04th 04th 22nd 40:78 −38 16
    1 Relegated to the regional league
    Legend for the Regionalliga Ost
  • Participation in the relegation games of the ninth of the first division
  • Relegation to the regional league
  • (A) Relegated in the 2011/12 season
    (R) Loser in relegation
    (N) Newcomers of the 2009/10 season

    Newcomers from the national leagues

    Regional league middle

    General

    The Blau-Weiß Linz team qualified for the relegation.

    After the Bundesliga relegated SK Austria Kärnten was denied the license for the First League, the Carinthians should have been relegated directly to the Regionalliga Mitte. However, due to bankruptcy, gaming operations could not be continued. Since no Carinthian club wanted to fill the freed-16th place in the regional center, the second team of the rose in its place LASK Linz in second place of the division of Upper Austria to the Regionalliga Mitte.

    From this season on, SC St. Stefan im Lavanttal will play in a syndicate with SK Austria Klagenfurt, which was founded in 2007 .

    In addition to the second team of LASK Linz, Union Vöcklamarkt (from the Upper Austria regional league), SV Gleinstätten (from the Styrian regional league ) and SV Feldkirchen (from the Carinthian regional league ) were new to the league. The Regionalliga Mitte thus includes seven teams from the Styrian Football Association , six teams from the Upper Austrian Football Association and three teams from the Carinthian Football Association .

    Closing table

    society Games S. U N Gates +/- Points
    01. LASK Linz.svg LASK Linz II (N) 30th 18th 04th 08th 55:37 +18 58
    02. Blue and white FC Blau-Weiß Linz 30th 16 09 05 55:27 +28 57
    03. GAK Logo 2009.svg Graz AK 30th 15th 09 06th 59:37 +22 54
    04th ASV Allerheiligen.svg SV Allerheiligen 1 30th 14th 10 06th 45:29 +16 52
    05. Union St Florian.svg Union St. Florian 2 30th 11 12 07th 43:37 + 06 45
    06th FC Superfund Pasching.svg FC Pasching 30th 11 12 07th 38:33 + 05 45
    07th SK Austria Klagenfurt Logo.svg SK Austria Klagenfurt 3 30th 11 10 09 42:37 + 05 43
    08th. Pictogram voting question.svg SV Gleinstätten (N) 30th 11 08th 11 49:49 ± 00 41
    09. Union-Vöcklamarkt.svg Union Vöcklamarkt (N) 30th 10 08th 12 45:45 ± 00 38
    10. Logo SAK Klagenfurt.png SAK Klagenfurt 30th 10 08th 12 38:40 - 02nd 38
    11. DSV Leoben.svg DSV Leoben 30th 09 10 11 47:51 - 04th 37
    12. SK Sturm Graz Logo.svg SK Sturm Graz II 30th 09 07th 14th 48:61 −13 34
    13. FC Wels.gif FC Wels 30th 07th 12 11 21:42 −21 33
    14th SV Wigo-Haus Feldkirchen.svg SV Feldkirchen (N) 30th 07th 06th 17th 36:55 −10 27
    15th SC Weiz.svg SC Weiz 30th 06th 08th 16 34:53 −19 26th
    16. ASK Voitsberg.svg ASK Voitsberg 30th 04th 09 17th 30:52 −22 21st
    1 no license application for first league
    2 a license application for first league
    3 no license application for first league
    Legend for the Regionalliga Mitte
  • Participation in the relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga West
  • Relegation to the regional league
  • (N) Newcomers of the 2009/10 season

    Newcomers from the national leagues

    Regionalliga West

    General
    In the last season, due to the league reform of the first division - reduction to ten teams, whereby the second teams of a professional club are only allowed up to the third level - the FC Red Bull Salzburg II (amateurs) had to join the Regional League West from the first division descend. Also from the first league had to go to FC Dornbirn after only one season , which only reached tenth place and which was also refused the license for the 2010/11 season by the Bundesliga.

    The SV Austria Salzburg (from the Landesliga Salzburg ), the FC Union Innsbruck (from the Landesliga Tirol , which it won as SVG Reichenau / Union 1b ) and the FC Höchst (from the Landesliga Vorarlberg ), which only a year after his relegation to the Regionalliga West returns. In order for FC Union Innsbruck to be promoted, the previous syndicate with SVG Reichenau, which is already represented in the Regionalliga West, had to be dissolved. This means that the Regionalliga West has six teams from the Salzburg Football Association and six teams from the Tyrolean Football Association - half of them, namely FC Wacker Innsbruck II, SVG Reichenau and FC Union Innsbruck from the state capital - while five teams from the Vorarlberg Football Association participate.

    Closing table

    society Games S. U N Gates +/- Points
    01. Red Bull Juniors (A) 30th 21st 05 04th 78:23 +55 68
    02. WSG Wattens (logo football section) 2009.svg WSG Wattens 30th 18th 05 07th 64:40 +24 59
    03. USK LEUBE Anif.svg USK Anif 30th 16 07th 07th 66:37 +29 55
    04th FC Kufstein (1987-1993) .svg FC Kufstein 1 30th 16 07th 07th 67:45 +22 55
    05. Austria Salzburg Logo 1950.svg SV Austria Salzburg (N) 30th 15th 09 06th 61:37 +24 54
    06th FC Dornbirn 1913.svg FC Dornbirn 1913 2 (A) 30th 16 05 09 62:35 +27 53
    07th Rivella SC Bregenz.svg SC Bregenz 30th 10 13 07th 58:51 + 07 43
    08th. Wacker Innsbruck NEW klein.svg Wacker Innsbruck II 30th 12 04th 14th 56:60 - 04th 40
    09. Tsvstjohannip.png TSV St. Johann im Pongau 30th 11 06th 13 39:41 - 02nd 39
    10. FC Hard.svg FC Hard 30th 11 05 14th 49:57 - 08 38
    11. SC Rheindorf Altach.svg SCR Altach II 30th 10 07th 13 47:58 −13 37
    12. TSV Neumarkt am Wallersee - Vereinslogo.png TSV Neumarkt am Wallersee 30th 09 06th 15th 34:61 −27 33
    13. FC Union Innsbruck Logo 2010.svg FC Union Innsbruck (N) 30th 08th 05 17th 39:74 −35 29
    14th SV Seekirchen 1945.svg SV Seekirchen 1945 30th 06th 10 14th 48:75 −27 28
    15th SVG Reichenau Logo.svg SVG Reichenau 30th 06th 05 19th 52:82 −30 23
    16. FC Hoechst 1921.svg FC Höchst (N) 30th 04th 03 23 35:77 −42 15th
    1 no license application for first league
    2 no license application for first league
    Legend for the Regionalliga West
  • Participation in the relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Mitte
  • Relegation to the regional league
  • (A) Relegated in the 2011/12 season
    (N) Newcomers of the 2009/10 season

    Newcomers from the national leagues

    Relegation

    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, had to play against the champions of the Regionalliga Ost, SC-ESV Parndorf 1919, as in the previous year.

    date Home team   Visiting team Result
    06/09/2011 First Vienna FC - SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 3: 0 (0: 0)
    SR: Manuel Schüttengruber Goal scorers: 1-0 (77th) Raphael Rathfuss, 2-0 (86th) Philipp Hosiner, 3-0 (90th) Rade Djokić.
    06/11/2011 SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 - First Vienna FC 1: 2 (1: 0)
    SR: Oliver Drachta Goalscorers: 1: 0 (23rd) Miroslav Milosević, 1: 1 (56th) Erdžan Bečiri, 1: 2 (59th) Wolfgang Mair.

    In the second pairing, the promotion candidates of the regional leagues west and middle had to play for promotion to the first division. It is a bit strange that in the second year neither of the two teams became champions in their leagues. The FC Blau-Weiß Linz came as runner-up of the Regionalliga West because champion LASK Linz II was not allowed to be promoted as the second team of a Bundesliga club. WSG Wattens came into the relegation as runner-up, also because Red Bull Juniors is the second team in a Bundesliga club.

    date Home team   Visiting team Result
    06/08/2011 FC Blau-Weiß Linz - WSG Wattens 0: 1 (0: 0)
    SR: Bernhard Brugger Goal scorers: 0: 1 (56th) Patrick Steinkellner.
    06/11/2011 WSG Wattens - FC Blau-Weiß Linz 0: 1 (0: 1, 0: 0) n.v., 3: 4 i. E.
    SR: Thomas Gangl Goal scorers: 0: 1 (61st) Michael Miksits.

    referee

    On May 31, 2010, the referee committee of the ÖFB determined the game masters for the 2010/11 season. A total of 25 Austrian referees and 4 Swiss referees were used in the two top divisions. The Bundesliga games were led by a total of 16 Austrian and four Swiss referees. Only 9 referees were qualified for the first division. In the Bundesliga, Christian Dintar and Manuel Schüttengruber were added to the existing referees from last season . The rise of Manuel Schüttengruber in particular was remarkable, as he only came into the first division last season. Since at the end of 2010, Dietmar Drabek and Louis Hofmann, two referees retired for reasons of age and the performance of the referees used last season was satisfactory, no gradations were made. In the first division, three new game masters were added: Andreas Heiss , Bernd Hirschbichler and Harald Ruiss . The average age in the Bundesliga was 36.4 years and in the first division 32.7 years.

    Most arbitrators were provided by the Upper Austria Regional Association (5), followed by Salzburg, Styria, Vorarlberg, Vienna (3 each) and Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria and Tyrol (2 each).

    Competition management

    Bundesliga (status: end of championship)
    Surname Born Regional
    association
    Number d.
    Games
    Yellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svg Red card.svg Eleven
    meters
    annotation
    Oliver Drachta May 15, 1977 Upper Austria 14th 45 3 0 3
    Thomas Einwaller April 25, 1977 T 14th 48 1 2 3
    René Eisner 2nd September 1975 ST 14th 57 2 1 2
    Harald Lechner July 30, 1982 W. 14th 68 1 0 3
    Robert Schörgenhofer February 21, 1973 V 14th 72 3 0 1
    Bernhard Brugger December 25, 1966 S. 13 50 2 1 2
    Thomas Gangl 4th October 1971 V 12 51 2 0 1
    Gerhard Grobelnik July 10, 1975 W. 12 50 3 3 4th
    Alexander Harkam 17th November 1981 ST 11 52 3 3 4th
    Christian Dintar March 22, 1974 B. 10 41 1 2 2
    Manfred Krassnitzer February 16, 1968 K 10 36 1 0 1
    Manuel Schüttengruber July 20, 1983 Upper Austria 10 41 1 0 3
    Thomas Prammer 17th May 1973 Upper Austria 09 47 4th 0 2
    Markus Hameter April 11, 1980 Lower Austria 08th 38 1 0 1
    Louis Hofmann January 8, 1965 S. 07th 35 2 1 3 December 31, 2010 Retired
    Dietmar Drabek June 30, 1965 Upper Austria 04th 12 1 1 0 December 31, 2010 Retired
    Alain Bieri March 13, 1979 CH 01 06th 1 0 0 Referee exchange
    Patrick Graf January 9, 1973 CH 01 04th 0 0 1 Referee exchange
    Nikolaj Hänni March 2, 1976 CH 01 02 0 0 0 Referee exchange
    Daniel Wermelinger March 18, 1971 CH 01 05 1 0 0 Referee exchange
    total 180 761 33 14th 36
    Average per game - 4.23 0.18 0.08 0.20
    First division (as of end of championship)
    Surname Born Regional
    association
    Number d.
    Games
    Yellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svg Red card.svg Eleven
    meters
    annotation
    Andreas Kollegger 4th August 1981 ST 12 69 3 1 2
    Dieter Muckenhammer February 12, 1981 Upper Austria 12 74 4th 2 7th
    Dominik Ouschan January 28, 1984 V 12 57 1 5 5
    Andreas hot April 18, 1983 T 11 59 1 1 5
    Bernd Hirschbichler 5th May 1984 S. 11 65 2 3 2
    Harald Ruiss July 16, 1981 W. 11 70 4th 4th 1
    Tanja Schett July 9, 1974 K 09 47 0 2 0
    Michael Schmid November 7, 1980 Lower Austria 09 42 1 2 5
    Benjamin tax May 24, 1986 B. 08th 47 5 1 3
    Thomas Prammer 17th May 1973 Upper Austria 07th 40 3 1 1
    Christian Dintar March 22, 1974 B. 06th 26th 1 2 3
    Oliver Drachta May 15, 1977 Upper Austria 06th 30th 0 1 0
    Manfred Krassnitzer February 16, 1968 K 06th 25th 1 0 0
    Thomas Einwaller April 25, 1977 T 05 24 0 0 2
    Thomas Gangl 4th October 1971 V 05 27 0 1 2
    Gerhard Grobelnik July 10, 1975 W. 05 27 1 2 4th
    Alexander Harkam 17th November 1981 ST 05 31 1 1 1
    Manuel Schüttengruber July 20, 1983 Upper Austria 05 28 2 0 0
    Bernhard Brugger December 25, 1966 S. 04th 20th 2 2 0
    Dietmar Drabek June 30, 1965 Upper Austria 04th 16 0 0 1 End of career
    René Eisner 2nd September 1975 ST 04th 23 0 0 1
    Markus Hameter April 11, 1980 Lower Austria 04th 16 0 0 2
    Harald Lechner July 30, 1982 W. 04th 17th 0 0 2
    Louis Hofmann January 8, 1965 S. 03 14th 0 0 1 End of career
    Robert Schörgenhofer February 21, 1973 V 03 24 0 0 2
    Bernd Eigler July 10, 1984 ST 02 10 0 0 1 Qualifier
    Andreas Feichtinger November 23, 1983 Upper Austria 02 11 0 0 0 Qualifier
    Christopher Hunter January 23, 1985 S. 02 10 0 0 0 Qualifier
    Thorsten Obwurzer March 14, 1978 K 02 07th 0 0 1 Qualifier
    Julian Weinberger February 14, 1985 W. 01 02 0 0 0 Qualifier
    total 180 958 32 31 54
    Average per game - 5.32 0.18 0.17 0.30

    Web links

    Commons : Austrian Football Championship 2010/11  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

    Individual evidence

    1. Austrian Bundesliga from May 3, 2010: Page no longer available , search in web archives: Licensing decisions by BL Senate 5 (accessed on May 16, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesliga.at
    2. Austrian Bundesliga of May 14, 2010: page no longer available , search in web archives: license decisions of the protest committee (accessed on May 16, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesliga.at
    3. vorarlberg.ORF.at: FC Dornbirn does not protest - relegation is fixed , accessed on May 25, 2010
    4. bundesliga.at: Page no longer available , search in web archives: Arbitration Court: No license for Austria Kärnten , accessed on May 29, 2010@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesliga.at
    5. Bundesliga extended with name sponsors. (No longer available online.) Bundesliga.at, archived from the original on February 23, 2010 ; Retrieved August 12, 2010 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bundesliga.at
    6. TV rights of the Bundesliga to Sky and ORF. krone.at, accessed on August 12, 2010 .
    7. youTube: Summary of the game by SKY-Austria ( Memento from July 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on July 20, 2010)
    8. a b Austrian Bundesliga from July 19, 2010: Page no longer available , search in web archives: Curiosities & interesting facts about the 1st round (accessed on July 20, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesliga.at
    9. ^ Upper Austrian news of July 19, 2010: Aufhauser prevented the cancellation (accessed on July 20, 2010)
    10. Oberösterreichische Nachrichten of July 20, 2010: LASK applied for 17 stadium bans (accessed on July 20, 2010)
    11. ^ ORF of July 18, 2010: Fan riots after the Wacker game (accessed on July 20, 2010)
    12. Visitor numbers in the Bundesliga according to: www.transfermarkt.at
    13. Bundesliga.at: Mission statistics SK Sturm Graz ( Memento of the original from June 1, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on May 27, 2011) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bundesliga.at
    14. 90minuten.at: Erste Liga: Live game on Sky and ORF Sport Plus ( Memento from July 29, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ), accessed on June 22, 2010
    15. Der Standard on August 29: Vienna kicks Schinkels out, Tatar new trainer (accessed October 5, 2010)
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    18. Visitor numbers in the first league according to: www.transfermarkt.at
    19. Bundesliga.at: Statistics FC Admira Wacker Mödling (accessed on May 27, 2011)
    20. Round 29: Madness brand Eastern League
    21. Die Presse of June 14, 2010: Football: The end for Austria Kärnten is fixed (accessed on July 14, 2010)
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    23. rlmitte.at: Beamed from Lavanttal to the "Klagenfurt UFO" ( Memento from September 9, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
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    25. ^ License for Blue White and the GAK ( Memento from July 3, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
    26. ^ 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)
    27. Spring preview FC Kufstein ( Memento from May 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
    28. Spring preview FC Dornbirn ( Memento from May 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
    29. In focus: Vorarlberg non-climbers ( Memento from May 28, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
    30. Football: ÖFB determines relegation games for the regional league clubs. diepresse.com, accessed on August 22, 2010 .
    31. Austrian Bundesliga: Referee List ( Memento of the original from May 30, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on May 28, 2011) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bundesliga.at
    32. Austrian Bundesliga: Bundesliga - 2010/11 schedule, round 1ff (accessed on May 28, 2011)
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