Austrian Hockey Bundesliga (field, men)

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The Austrian men's field hockey Bundesliga is the top division in Austrian field hockey . The organization of the league is the responsibility of the Austrian Hockey Association (ÖHV). The champion and a second representative qualify as Austrian representatives for the European Cup of the following season. The league has been played with interruptions since 1913.

mode

The league consists of six teams. Since the 2015/16 season, they first play a regular round, consisting of three games each (at least one home and away game) against the other teams. The first four qualify for the "Final Four". The first and fourth as well as the second and third of the basic round each play a semi-finals. The winners play for the championship title in the final. Third place is not played out. Instead, it is sent directly to the best placed in the basic round who did not reach the final. Furthermore, the last two of the regular season play to stay in the league. These relegation games take place between the fifth placed in the Bundesliga and the runner-up in men's B, as well as the sixth-placed in the Bundesliga and the first-placed in men's B. The winners are entitled to take part in the Bundesliga for the following season. The basic round winner qualifies as the second-ranked representative for the European competition. In the event that the regular season also wins the championship, the regular runner-up qualifies for the European Cup.

master

Master by year

1913 Vienna HC 1954 Post SV 1987 SV Arminen
1914 Vienna HC 1955 Post SV 1988 SV Arminen
1919 Vienna HC 1956 Post SV 1989 HC Vienna
1920 WAC 1957 Post SV 1990 HC Vienna
1921 WAC 1958 Post SV 1991 HC Vienna
1922 WAC 1959 Post SV 1992 HC Vienna
1924 WAC 1960 Post SV 1993 HC Vienna
1925 SC Hakoah 1961 HC Vienna 1994 WAC
1926 Vfb 1962 Post SV 1995 WAC
1927 ÖHC 1963 Post SV 1996 WAC
1929 WAC 1964 Post SV 1997 WAC
1930 WAC 1965 Post SV 1998 WAC
1931 HC Währing 1966 HC Vienna 1999 WAC
1932 HC Währing 1967 Post SV 2000 WAC
1933 HC Währing 1968 Post SV 2001 WAC
1934 SC Hakoah 1969 HC Vienna 2002 AHTC
1935 HC Währing 1970 AHTC 2003 WAC
1936 HC Währing 1971 AHTC 2004 WAC
1937 SC Hakoah 1972 AHTC 2005 WAC
1938 HC Währing 1973 HC Vienna 2006 Post SV
1939 HC Währing 1974 HC Vienna 2007 AHTC
1940 SV Arminen 1975 AHTC 2008 AHTC
1941 HC Währing 1976 SV Arminen 2009 AHTC
1943 SG Währing / Arminen 1977 AHTC 2010 AHTC
1945 SV Arminen 1978 AHTC 2011 AHTC
1946 SV Arminen 1979 AHTC 2012 AHTC
1947 SV Arminen 1980 SV Arminen 2013 SV Arminen
1948 SV Arminen 1981 AHTC 2014 SV Arminen
1949 HC Währing 1982 Post SV 2015 HC Vienna
1950 SV Arminen 1983 SV Arminen 2016 SV Arminen
1951 Post SV 1984 AHTC 2017 SV Arminen
1952 SV Arminen 1985 SV Arminen 2018 SV Arminen
1953 Post SV 1986 SV Arminen 2019 SV Arminen

Master by title

rank Club title
1. Post SV 17th
WAC 17th
SV Arminen 17th
4th AHTC 16
5. HC Vienna 10
6th HC Währing 6th
7th SC Hakoah Vienna 3
8th. Vienna HC 2
9. VFB 1
ÖHC 1

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.hockey.at/meistertafeln.html
  2. http://www.hockey.at/service-downloads.html?file=files/oehv/Downloads/Durchfuehrungsbestektiven_2016.pdf
  3. http://www.hockey.at/meisterschaftsstatistik.html