Eternal table of the 2nd division

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The eternal table of the 2nd league is a statistical listing of all teams that have participated in the second highest Austrian league since 1974/75 . Initially this was the National League , from 1975/76 it was called the 2nd division , from 1998/99 the first division , from 2002/03 the first division and since the season 2018/19 finally the second division .

The calculation of the table is based on the 3-point rule (three points per win, one point per tie).

The DSV Leoben participated in 31 of 44 seasons so far and by far the most on the second Austrian league in part, most recently in 2008/09 . The table comprises a total of 87 teams, most recently SKU Amstetten , the second team from FC Wacker Innsbruck and SV Lafnitz were added in the 2018/19 season .

Legend

  • Rg .: states the rank in the eternal table.
  • Club: states the name of the club with which he competes or has competed in the highest league. In the case of mergers / renaming, the name with which the club is currently playing or last played always counts. Clubs in bold will take part in the 2nd division in 2019/20.
  • Country: Name the state .
  • Years: states the number of seasons in the second highest Austrian league.
  • Games: states the number of games played.
  • S: Name the number of victories.
  • U: States the number of ties.
  • N: Name the number of defeats.
  • Goals: states the ratio of goals scored and goals received.
  • Diff .: States the resulting goal difference.
  • Points: states the points in the highest league based on the 3-point rule . Any point deductions will not be taken into account.
  • Ø -points: states the average points achieved per game.
  • Title: states the number of championship titles won.
  • Current league: Name the league in which the club will play in the 2019/20 season .
  • Playing times: states the seasons when the club played in the second highest division.

Eternal table

Status: before the 2019/20 season

Rg. society country Years Games S. U N Gates Goal
diff.
Points Ø points title current league
(season 2019/20)
Playing times
01. DSV Leoben.svg DSV Leoben Styria 31 968 381 257 330 1388: 1212 +176 1400 1.45 1 Styrian Regional League (4) 1974-84, 1986-90, 1992-2009
02. SC Austria Lustenau.svg SC Austria Lustenau Vorarlberg 21st 720 323 182 215 1145: 0850 +295 1153 1.6 1 2nd division (2) 1994–97, since 2000
03. Kapfenberger SV logo.svg Kapfenberger SV Styria 23 752 268 198 286 1050: 1118 - 068 1002 1.33 1 2nd division (2) 1974–76, 1977–85, 1987/88, 2002–08, since 2012
04th First Vienna Footballclub (since 2004) .svg First Vienna FC 1894 Vienna 20th 637 259 160 218 0985: 0817 +168 0937 1.47 2 Vienna City League (4) 1974-76, 1980-82, 1983/84, 1985/86, 1992-2001, 2009-14
05. SK Austria Klagenfurt Logo.svg SK Austria Klagenfurt Carinthia 18th 600 238 172 190 0882: 0736 +146 0886 1.48 2 2nd division (2) 1976–82, 1989–92, 1998–2001, 2004–08, 2015/16, since 2018
06th LASK Linz.svg LASK Upper Austria 15th 497 247 125 125 0811: 0552 +259 0866 1.74 4th Bundesliga (1) 1978/79, 1989–92, 1993/94, 2001–07, 2011/12, 2014–17
07th Coats of arms of None.svg SV Spittal / Drau Carinthia 16 504 198 156 150 0783: 0606 +177 0750 1.49 1 Carinthian League (4) 1982-84, 1985-99
08th. SKN logo4c.png SKN St. Pölten Lower Austria 15th 492 202 117 173 0711: 0677 + 034 0723 1.47 2 Bundesliga (1) 1987/88, 1994-2000, 2008-16
09. WSG Wattens (logo football section) 2009.svg WSG Tirol Tyrol 15th 490 155 152 183 0639: 0702 - 063 0617 1.26 1 Bundesliga (1) 1982–85, 1989–94, 1995–98, 1999–2001, 2016–19
10. Logo SW Bregenz (2013) .svg Black and white Bregenz Vorarlberg 13 406 158 116 132 0529: 0503 + 026 0590 1.45 1 Elite League Vorarlberg (3) 1976-81, 1982-87, 1996-99
11. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Stockerau Lower Austria 15th 466 130 145 191 0571: 0723 −152 0535 1.15 0 Lower Austria. 2nd regional league east (5) 1974-78, 1979/80, 1988-95, 1996-99
12. Logo Wolfsberger AC.jpg Wolfsberger AC Carinthia 14th 440 140 111 189 0559: 0723 −164 0531 1.21 1 Bundesliga (1) 1974-76, 1977-85, 1988/89, 1990/91, 2010-12
13. SC Rheindorf Altach.svg SCR Altach Vorarlberg 09 313 149 078 086 0502: 0352 +150 0525 1.68 2 Bundesliga (1) 1991/92, 1997/98, 2004-06, 2009-14
14th SC Wiener Neustadt.png SC Wiener Neustadt Lower Austria 13 401 138 0099 164 0518: 0586 - 068 0513 1.28 1 Regionalliga East (3) 1974–81, 1993–95, 2008/09, 2015–19
15th SVL Flavia Solva.svg SVL Flavia Solva Styria 12 376 129 107 140 0450: 0501 - 051 0494 1.31 0 Styrian Lower League West (6) 1981-90, 1994-97
16. FC Wacker Innsbruck (old logo) .svg FC Wacker Innsbruck Tyrol 08th 270 142 062 066 0477: 0301 +176 0488 1.81 4th 2nd division (2) 1979–81, 2003/04, 2008–10, 2014–18, since 2019
17th Coats of arms of None.svg SV St. Veit / Glan Carinthia 11 342 120 096 126 0475: 0517 - 039 0456 1.33 1 Carinthian 1st class C (6) 1975-83, 1984-87
18th Blue and white FC Blau-Weiß Linz Upper Austria 09 278 118 072 088 0437: 0366 + 071 0426 1.53 2 2nd division (2) 1988–91, 1993/94, 1995/96, 2011–13, since 2016
19th FC Kufstein (1987-1993) .svg FC Kufstein Tyrol 12 374 102 105 167 0388: 0561 −173 0411 1.1 0 Regionalliga Tirol (3) 1983-85, 1986-90, 1993-98, 2005/06
20th SKV-Logo.jpg SK Forward Steyr Upper Austria 11 308 107 087 114 0390: 0410 - 020 0408 1.32 1 2nd division (2) 1979/80, 1982–88, 1996–98, 1999/2000, since 2018
21st 1. Simmeringer SC Logo.svg 1. Simmeringer SC Vienna 10 296 104 092 100 0384: 0374 + 010 0404 1.36 0 Vienna 2nd regional league (5) 1974-82, 1983-85
22nd FC Lustenau Logo.svg FC Lustenau 07 Vorarlberg 10 348 101 092 155 0452: 0563 −111 0395 1.14 0 Vorarlberg League (4) 2001-04, 2006-13
23. SV Ried.svg SV Ried Upper Austria 07th 220 114 050 056 0387: 0236 +151 0392 1.78 1 2nd division (2) 1991–95, 2003–05, since 2017
24. SC Kremser.svg Kremser SC Lower Austria 09 272 104 071 097 0396: 0362 + 034 0383 1.41 0 Lower Austria. 1st national league (4) 1976/77, 1983-89, 1992-94
25th FC Admira Wacker Mödling Logo.svg FC Admira Wacker Mödling Lower Austria 06th 207 106 048 053 0367: 0241 +126 0366 1.77 2 Bundesliga (1) 1998-2000, 2006/07, 2008-11
26th Favoritner AC.svg Favoritner AC Vienna 10 304 096 078 130 0350: 0460 −110 0366 1.2 0 Vienna City League (4) 1978-80, 1981-83, 1985/86, 1991-94, 1995-97
27. SV Braunau logo.svg FC Braunau Upper Austria 09 292 093 081 118 0332: 0414 - 082 0360 1.23 0 Upper Austria. State League West (5) 1993-2002
28. SC Eisenstadt (logo) .gif SC Eisenstadt Burgenland 07th 216 097 054 065 0299: 0254 + 045 0345 1.64 1 Bgld. 2nd class north (7) 1975-80, 1981/82, 1987/88
29 Salzburg AK 1914.jpg Salzburg AK 1914 Salzburg 09 282 088 073 121 0345: 0393 - 048 0337 1.2 1 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 1975-77, 1980-85, 1986-88
30th GAK 1902 Logo.svg Graz AK Styria 06th 166 099 037 030th 0303: 0127 +176 0334 2.01 3 2nd division (2) 1974/75, 1990–95, since 2019
31. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Untersiebenbrunn Lower Austria 06th 216 092 046 078 0333: 0298 + 035 0322 1.49 0 Lower Austria. 2nd class Marchfeld (8) 1999-2005
32. Villacher SV Logo.gif Villacher SV Carinthia 09 276 075 090 111 0308: 0391 - 083 0315 1.14 0 Carinthian 1st class B (6) 1975-83, 1985/86
33. TSV Hartberg 2010.png TSV Hartberg Styria 09 304 080 070 154 0340: 0533 −193 0310 1.02 0 Bundesliga (1) 1996–98, 2006/07, 2009–15, 2017/18
34. Fc gratkorn.svg FC Gratkorn Styria 07th 240 079 067 094 0329: 0362 - 033 0304 1.27 0 Styrian Oberliga Middle (5) 2004-11
35. SV Wörgl (since 2005) .svg SV Wörgl Tyrol 07th 252 078 066 108 0347: 0425 - 078 0300 1.19 0 Regionalliga Tirol (3) 1998-2005
36. VfB Mödling (sponsor logo Vaillant) .jpg VfB Mödling Lower Austria 07th 184 085 044 055 0311: 0219 + 092 0299 1.63 2 - 1986/87, 1988-92, 1995-97
37. Wiener SK.svg Viennese sports club Vienna 06th 166 076 052 038 0290: 0195 + 095 0280 1.69 1 Regionalliga East (3) 1974-77, 1985/86, 1991/92, 2002/03
38. FC Liefering Logo.jpg FC Liefering Salzburg 05 174 080 034 060 0315: 0255 + 060 0274 1.57 0 2nd division (2) since 2013
39. SV Mattersburg.svg SV Mattersburg Burgenland 05 180 075 049 056 0292: 0260 + 032 0274 1.52 2 Bundesliga (1) 2000-03, 2013-15
40. Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna II Vienna 06th 198 071 048 079 0278: 0298 - 020 0261 1.32 0 2nd division (2) 2005–10, since 2018
41. FC Dornbirn 1913.svg FC Dornbirn 1913 Vorarlberg 07th 215 060 059 096 0214: 0336 −122 0239 1.11 0 2nd division (2) 1974–79, 1988/89, 2009/10, since 2019
42. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Red Bull Salzburg Salzburg 05 132 069 029 034 0229: 0142 + 087 0236 1.79 2 Bundesliga (1) 1977/78, 1985-89
43. Coats of arms of None.svg BSV Bad Bleiberg Carinthia 04th 145 056 038 051 0221: 0210 + 011 0206 1.42 0 Carinthian 2nd class B (7) 2000-04
44. SV Grodig.svg SV Grödig Salzburg 04th 141 055 033 053 0205: 0194 + 011 0198 1.4 1 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 2008/09, 2010-13
45. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Gerasdorf / Stammersdorf Vienna 04th 118 050 037 031 0197: 0152 + 045 0187 1.58 0 Vienna City League (4) 1994-98
46. SV Horn.svg SV Horn Lower Austria 05 174 050 036 088 0211: 0293 - 082 0186 1.07 0 2nd division (2) 2012–15, 2016/17, since 2018
47. Oberwart-alt.png SV Oberwart Burgenland 05 156 044 051 061 0192: 0223 - 031 0183 1.17 0 Burgenland League (4) 1984/85, 1992-96
48. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Salzburg Salzburg 04th 138 047 035 056 0227: 0255 - 028 0176 1.28 0 - 1984/85, 1987-89, 1990/91
49. Coats of arms of None.svg SC Amateurs St. Veit / Glan Carinthia 05 150 046 038 066 0186: 0227 - 041 0176 1.17 0 Carinthian 1st class C (6) 1976-81
50. SC Schwanenstadt Logo.svg SC Schwanenstadt 08 Upper Austria 03 102 041 018th 043 0140: 0149 - 900 0141 1.38 0 Upper Austria. State League West (5) 2005-08
51. Logo Floridsdorfer AC.png Floridsdorfer AC Vienna 04th 138 034 035 069 0137: 0215 - 078 137 0.99 0 2nd division (2) since 2014
52. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Red Bull Salzburg II Salzburg 03 099 038 019th 042 0150: 0157 - 7th00 0133 1.34 0 - 2007-10
53. Coats of arms of None.svg SPG Innsbruck West Tyrol 03 090 034 030th 026th 0118: 8800 + 030 0132 1.47 0 Tyrolean Regional League West (5) 1979-82
54. Badener AC (original) .gif Baden AC Lower Austria 03 090 031 024 035 0146: 0133 + 013 0117 1.3 0 Lower Austria. Regional League S / SO (6) 1982-85
55. Coats of arms of None.svg ASVÖ FC Puch Salzburg 03 096 029 029 038 0122: 0149 - 027 0116 1.21 0 Salzburg League (4) 1992-95
56. Fcpasching.png FC Juniors Upper Austria Upper Austria 02 066 034 012 020th 0118: 9200 + 026 0114 1.73 1 2nd division (2) 2001/02, since 2018
57. Coats of arms of None.svg SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 Burgenland 03 102 030th 021st 051 0127: 0167 - 040 0111 1.09 0 Burgenland League (4) 2006-08, 2013/14
58. SG ASK-PSV Salzburg.svg SG ASK-PSV Salzburg Salzburg 04th 120 026th 028 066 0130: 0251 −121 0106 0.88 0 Salzburg 1st class north (7) 1992-95
59. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Union Wels Upper Austria 02 060 029 014th 017th 0088: 6200 + 016 0101 1.68 0 Regional League Middle (3) 1980-82
60. ASV Austria Vösendorf (logo) .jpg ASV Vösendorf Lower Austria 02 072 024 018th 030th 0084: 0111 - 027 0090 1.25 0 Lower Austria. 2nd regional league east (5) 1989-91
61. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Tulln Lower Austria 03 090 020th 028 042 0105: 0151 - 046 0088 0.98 0 Lower Austria. Regional League N / NW (6) 1975-78
62. Logo SR Donaufeld.png SR Donaufeld Vienna Vienna 02 072 022nd 021st 029 0096: 0121 - 025 0087 1.21 0 Vienna City League (4) 1990-92
63. Coats of arms of None.svg LUV Graz Styria 02 072 023 016 033 0087: 0109 - 022 0085 1.18 0 Styrian Regional League Middle (7) 1989/90, 1992/93
64. Logo SC Neusiedl am See.png SC Neusiedl am See Burgenland 02 060 022nd 017th 021st 0083: 6700 + 016 0083 1.38 0 Regionalliga East (3) 1980-82
65. ASK Voitsberg.svg ASK Voitsberg Styria 02 060 020th 016 024 0088: 8700 + 100 0076 1.27 0 Styrian Regional League (4) 1983-85
66. Rapid Lienz Neu Wappen.png Rapid Lienz Tyrol 02 056 015th 018th 023 0055: 8700 - 032 0063 1.13 0 Carinthian Lower League West (5) 1974-76
67. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Rätia Bludenz Vorarlberg 02 056 016 014th 026th 0070: 9200 - 022 0062 1.11 0 Vlbg. 2nd national class (7) 1974-76
68. Coats of arms of None.svg SC Kittsee Burgenland 02 060 014th 019th 027 0064: 9200 - 028 0061 1.02 0 Bgld. 2nd division north (5) 1977-79
69. Logo ASK Klingenbach.png ASKÖ Klingenbach Burgenland 02 060 008th 021st 031 0048: 9800 - 050 0045 0.75 0 Burgenland League (4) 1994-96
70. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Thörl Styria 01 030th 011 009 010 0037: 3600 + 100 0042 1.4 0 Styrian Lower League North A (6) 1984/85
71. FC Wacker Innsbruck (old logo) .svg FC Wacker Innsbruck II Tyrol 01 030th 010 011 009 0040: 4400 - 4th00 0041 1.37 0 Regionalliga Tirol (3) 2018/19
72. Skschwadorf1936.jpg SK Schwadorf 1936 Lower Austria 01 033 012 005 016 0048: 5300 - 5th00 0041 1.24 0 Lower Austria. 1st class east (7) 2007/08
73. SV Schwechat Logo.svg SV Schwechat Lower Austria 01 036 010 009 017th 0048: 6800 - 020 0039 1.08 0 Vienna City League (4) 1985/86
74. Coats of arms of None.svg WSG Radenthein Carinthia 01 026th 010 008th 008th 0027: 1800 + 900 0038 1.46 0 Carinthian Lower League West (5) 1974/75
75. SKU Amstetten Logo.png SKU Amstetten Lower Austria 01 030th 010 006th 014th 0045: 4300 + 200 0036 1.2 0 2nd division (2) since 2018
76. Logo SV Lafnitz.png SV Lafnitz Styria 01 030th 008th 009 013 0036: 4200 - 600 0033 1.1 0 2nd division (2) since 2018
77. Logo SAK Klagenfurt.png SAK Klagenfurt Carinthia 01 030th 008th 008th 014th 0030: 5000 - 020 0032 1.07 0 Carinthian League (4) 1995/96
78. Austria Salzburg Logo 1950.svg SV Austria Salzburg Salzburg 01 036 007th 011 018th 0045: 7300 - 028 0032 0.89 0 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 2015/16
79. 1 FC RFE Voecklabruck.svg Vöcklabrucker SC Upper Austria 01 033 007th 009 017th 0040: 5600 - 016 0030th 0.91 0 Upper Austria. 2nd class middle / west (8) 2008/09
80. FC Zell am See.jpg FC Zell am See Salzburg 01 030th 006th 011 013 0027: 5200 - 025 0029 0.97 0 Salzburg League (4) 1982/83
81. Union-Vöcklamarkt.svg Union Vöcklamarkt Upper Austria 01 036 007th 005 024 0032: 8200 - 050 0026th 0.72 0 Regional League Middle (3) 1986/87
82. SV Bad Aussee.svg FC Ausseerland Styria 01 033 004th 008th 021st 0035: 7000 - 035 0020th 0.61 0 Styrian Lower League North A (6) 2007/08
83. LOGO ASK Kottingbrunn.png ASK Kottingbrunn Lower Austria 01 028 004th 007th 017th 0028: 6000 - 032 0019th 0.68 0 Lower Austria. 1st national league (4) 1997/98
84. FC Wels.gif SK Eintracht Wels Upper Austria 01 028 004th 006th 018th 0024: 5500 - 031 0018th 0.64 0 Regional League Middle (3) 1997/98
85. Coats of arms of None.svg UFC Purbach Burgenland 01 030th 003 007th 020th 0031: 7300 - 042 0016 0.53 0 Bgld. 2nd class north (7) 1982/83
86. BSK Logo.jpg SK Bischofshofen Salzburg 01 026th 004th 002 020th 0021: 6100 - 040 0014th 0.54 0 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 1974/75
87. FC Leube Anif.jpg USK Anif Salzburg 01 030th 002 004th 024 0014: 8200 - 068 0010 0.33 0 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 1978/79
  1. The DSV Leoben acted as DSV Alpine until the merger with 1. FC Leoben in 1992 .
  2. SK Austria Klagenfurt is seen by many fans as the successor club to FC Kärnten , which until 1999 was Austria Klagenfurt . 1997-99 played Austria Klagenfurt in a syndicate with Villacher SV as FC Austria / VSV . The new Klagenfurt Austria was founded in 2007, but did not start playing until 2010 after the operations of FC Kärnten and Austria Kärnten were stopped .
  3. The SKN St. Pölten was founded as the successor to the VSE St. Pölten , which last appeared as FCN St. Pölten , after its license was withdrawn and dissolved in 2000.
  4. The Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Tirol appeared as Werksportgemeinschaft Wattens until 2019 , after the club was initially called SC or FC Wattens .
  5. Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz was founded as the successor club of the club of the same name after its bankruptcy in 2005 as SC Bregenz . The name was changed in 2013. Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz played from 1979 to 1987 in a syndicate with FC Dornbirn 1913 as IG Bregenz / Dornbirn .
  6. Wolfsberger AC entered from 2007 to 2010 in a syndicate with SK St. Andrä as WAC / St. Andrä on.
  7. The SC Wiener Neustadt, which came into being as FC Magna Wiener Neustadt in 2008 through the purchase of the license from SC Schwanenstadt , took over the teams of the 1. Wiener Neustädter SC in 2009 .
  8. FC Wacker Innsbruck represented the Tyrolean capital in professional football until 1987, and from 1972 to 1986 in a syndicate with WSG Wattens . After economic difficulties, FC Swarovski Tirol was split off from Wacker Innsbruck as a separate club. After its dissolution in 1992, Wacker Innsbruck played again in the Bundesliga for a year before the club was replaced by the newly spun off FC Tirol Innsbruck . After its bankruptcy in 2002, today's FC Wacker Innsbruck was founded as FC Wacker Tirol as the successor club. In 2007 the name was changed.
  9. a b SV St. Veit / Glan and SC Amateure St. Veit / Glan merged in 1989 to form FC St. Veit , which was renamed FC Alpe Adria in 2014 . After its bankruptcy in 2018, SC St. Veit was founded as the successor club.
  10. The FC Blau-Weiß Linz was founded as the successor club of FC Linz , which appeared until 1991 as SK VOEST Linz and from 1991 to 1993 as FC Stahl Linz , after its merger with city rivals LASK and the associated dissolution in 1997.
  11. The FC Kufstein was created in 1987 from a merger of the SC Kufstein with the ESV Kufstein .
  12. The FC Admira / Wacker merged with the VfB Mödling in 1997 and acted as VfB Admira Wacker Mödling until it was renamed FC Admira Wacker Mödling in 2008 .
  13. The FC Braunau was founded as the successor club of the SV Braunau after its bankruptcy in 2002.
  14. The Grazer AK was founded in 2012 as the successor to the Grazer AK after its fourth bankruptcy petition and the cessation of gaming operations as Grazer AC and was re-incorporated into the parent club in 2014.
  15. The FC Untersiebenbrunn was founded as the successor club of the SC Untersiebenbrunn after its dissolution in 2005.
  16. The football section of the Wiener Sport-Club was re-established as a Viennese sports club in 2001 for economic reasons and reintegrated into the original club in 2017.
  17. The FC Red Bull Salzburg came to the start Red Bulls in 2005 as SV Austria Salzburg on.
  18. The BSV Bad Bleiberg merged in 2003 with the satellite club of FC Kärnten called BSV Juniors Villach , before it disbanded in 2004. The successor association was founded in 2006
  19. SV Gerasdorf / Stammersdorf was founded in 1998 as the successor club to SV Gerasdorf after its merger with VSE St. Pölten to form FC Niederösterreich .
  20. FC Salzburg acted as USV Salzburg until 1988 .
  21. The SC Schwanenstadt 08 was founded as the successor club of the SC Schwanenstadt after the sale of its license to FC Magna Wiener Neustadt in 2008.
  22. The SPG Innsbruck West was founded in 2012 as the successor club to the Innsbrucker SK , which appeared from 1974 to 1985 with various other Tyrolean clubs in a syndicate as the SPG Innsbruck .
  23. The FC Juniors OÖ was founded as the successor club of the ASKÖ Pasching , which played in 2001/02 as SV PlusCity Pasching in the second performance class, after its license sale to Carinthia in 2007 as FC Pasching . In 2017 the name was changed to FC Juniors OÖ. From 2014 to 2018 the club played in a syndicate with the second team of LASK and appeared as LASK Juniors OÖ .
  24. The ASK Police SV Salzburg syndicate was created in 2008 through the merger of the former second division club ASK Salzburg with PSV Salzburg .
  25. a b FC Union Wels and SK Eintracht Wels merged in 2003 to form FC Wels .
  26. Rapid Lienz was founded as the successor club of SV Rapid Lienz after its bankruptcy in 2000 as SV Lienz .
  27. The FC Rätia Bludenz entered in the 1974/75 season in a syndicate with Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz as FC Vorarlberg .
  28. The SK Schwadorf 1936 was founded as the successor to the ASK Schwadorf after it was renamed FC Trenkwalder Admira in 2008.
  29. Vöcklabrucker SC was founded as the successor club to 1. FC Vöcklabruck after its dissolution in 2009.
  30. FC Ausseerland was created as the successor club of SV Bad Aussee after its merger with FC Altaussee in 2011.
  31. The USK Anif was founded as FC Anif as the successor to the club of the same name after it was taken over by Red Bull and renamed FC Liefering in 2012 and was the second team of FC Red Bull Salzburg as SG FC Anif / Red Bull Juniors until 2015 . In 2015 the club was renamed again to USK Anif.

See also