Eternal table of the Bundesliga (Austria)

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The Eternal Table of the Austrian Bundesliga is a statistical listing of all teams that have participated in the highest Austrian league since 1911/12 . At first this was the Vienna City League. At the time of the Second World War , not only Viennese clubs were represented in the top class for the first time, but also teams from other federal states. A national football championship was realized shortly after the war, for the first time in the 1949/50 season .

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

The SK Rapid Wien and FK Austria Wien are the only two clubs that have participated in all 107 seasons of the highest Austrian league since 1911th With 63 participations, SK Sturm Graz has the highest number of seasons of the non-Viennese clubs. The table includes 75 teams, with SV Ried most recently added in the 2020/21 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 Bundesliga in 2020/21.
  • Country: Name the state .
  • Years: states the number of seasons in the highest Austrian league.
  • Games: states the number of games played. European Cup play-off games are not taken into account.
  • 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 2020/21 season .
  • Playing times: states the seasons when the club played in the top division.

Eternal table

Status: after the 2019/20 season

Rg. society country Years Games S. U N Gates Diff. Points Ø points title current league
(season 2020/21)
Playing times
01. SK Rapid Vienna Logo.svg SK Rapid Vienna Vienna 108 3033 1679 0663 0691 7168: 3893 +3275 5700 1.88 32 Bundesliga (1) since 1911
02. Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna Vienna 108 3033 1564 0634 0835 6345: 4097 +2248 5326 1.76 24 Bundesliga (1) since 1911
03. FC Admira Wacker Mödling Logo.svg FC Admira Wacker Mödling Lower Austria 091 2596 0982 0615 0999 4497: 4428 + 6900 3561 1.37 08th Bundesliga (1) 1919–43, 1945–60, 1961–98, 2000–06, since 2011
04th Coats of arms of None.svg FC Red Bull Salzburg Salzburg 056 1862 0815 0452 0593 3038: 2450 + 0588 2899 1.56 14th Bundesliga (1) 1953–57, 1959–61, 1962/63, 1965/66, 1967–77, 1978–85, since 1989
05. SK Sturm Graz Logo.svg SK Sturm Graz Styria 064 2068 0791 0507 0770 2986: 3028 - 4200 2880 1.39 03 Bundesliga (1) 1942/43, 1949–54, 1955–58, 1964/65, since 1966
06th Wiener Sport-Club Logo 2017.svg Viennese sports club Vienna 076 1871 0755 0415 0701 3562: 3347 + 0215 2680 1.43 03 Regionalliga East (3) 1911-52, 1953-74, 1977-85, 1986-91, 1992-94
07th First Vienna Footballclub (since 2004) .svg First Vienna FC 1894 Vienna 068 1672 0729 0354 0589 3403: 2850 + 0553 2541 1.52 06th Vienna City League (4) 1911-14, 1919-68, 1969-74, 1976-80, 1982/83, 1984/85, 1986-92
08th. FC Wacker Innsbruck (old logo) .svg FC Wacker Innsbruck Tyrol 045 1520 0672 0389 0459 2416: 1838 + 0578 2405 1.58 10 2nd division (2) 1964–79, 1981–2002, 2004–08, 2010–14, 2018/19
09. GAK 1902 Logo.svg Graz AK Styria 050 1546 0572 0406 0568 2196: 2321 - 0125 2122 1.37 01 2nd division (2) 1951-74, 1975-90, 1995-2007
10. LASK Linz.svg LASK Upper Austria 051 1560 0574 0380 0606 2265: 2439 - 0174 2102 1.35 01 Bundesliga (1) 1940/41, 1950–55, 1958–78, 1979–89, 1992/93, 1994–2001, 2007–11, since 2017
11. Logo Wacker.svg SC Wacker Vienna Vienna 052 1153 0472 0245 0436 2490: 2225 + 0265 1661 1.44 01 Vienna 1st class A (7) 1914-61, 1962/63, 1964/65, 1966/67, 1968-71
12. WienerAC-Logo.svg Vienna AC Vienna 038 0825 0318 0177 0330 1668: 1666 + 2000 1131 1.37 01 - 1911-21, 1922/23, 1924-36, 1942-48, 1953/54, 1956-65
13. Logo Floridsdorfer AC.png Floridsdorfer AC Vienna 038 0787 0285 0154 0348 1630: 1837 - 0207 1009 1.28 01 2nd division (2) 1911-23, 1925-38, 1940-54
14th Blue and white FC Blau-Weiß Linz Upper Austria 023 0738 0256 0209 0273 0954: 1013 - 5900 0977 1.32 01 2nd division (2) 1969-88, 1991-93, 1994/95, 1996/97
15th 1. Simmeringer SC Logo.svg 1. Simmeringer SC Vienna 036 0847 0262 0166 0419 1449: 1996 - 0547 0952 1.12 00 Vienna 2nd regional league (5) 1911-28, 1937/38, 1951-64, 1965/66, 1970-72, 1973/74, 1982/83
16. SV Ried.svg SV Ried Upper Austria 020th 0720 0236 0187 0297 0901: 1002 - 0101 0895 1.24 00 Bundesliga (1) 1995–2003, 2005–17, since 2020
17th FC Wien.svg FC Vienna Vienna 027 0576 0204 0127 0245 1054: 1246 - 0192 0739 1.28 00 - 1928-38, 1939-56, 1957/58
18th SK Austria Klagenfurt Logo.svg SK Austria Klagenfurt Carinthia 020th 0596 0173 0156 0267 0676: 0966 - 0290 0675 1.13 00 2nd division (2) 1962/63, 1965-70, 1972-76, 1982-89, 2001-04
19th SV Mattersburg.svg SV Mattersburg Burgenland 015th 0532 0161 0130 0241 0645: 0874 - 0229 0613 1.15 00 - 2003–13, since 2015–20
20th SC Wiener Neustadt.png SC Wiener Neustadt Lower Austria 014th 0422 0114 0099 0209 0533: 0844 - 0311 0441 1.05 00 Regionalliga East (3) 1950/51, 1959-62, 1963-67, 2009-15
21st Kapfenberger SV logo.svg Kapfenberger SV Styria 015th 0430 0107 0093 0230 0545: 0931 - 0386 0414 0.96 00 2nd division (2) 1951/52, 1954-59, 1961/62, 1963-67, 2008-12
22nd SC Eisenstadt (logo) .gif SC Eisenstadt Burgenland 013 0380 0102 0104 0174 0421: 0604 - 0183 0410 1.08 00 Bgld. 2nd class north (7) 1967-70, 1971-75, 1980/81, 1982-87
23. Logo SW Bregenz (2013) .svg Black and white Bregenz Vorarlberg 012 0414 0107 0089 0218 0449: 0803 - 0354 0410 0.99 00 Elite League Vorarlberg (3) 1954/55, 1966-69, 1970/71, 1972/73, 1999-2005
24. SC HAKOAH Vienna.svg SC Hakoah Vienna Vienna 015th 0338 0104 0083 0151 0538: 0692 - 0154 0395 1.17 01 - 1920-28, 1929/30, 1931-37
25th Coats of arms of None.svg Vienna AF Vienna 013 0253 0115 0046 0092 0557: 0467 + 9000 0391 1.55 01 Vienna City League (4) 1911-24
26th SC Rheindorf Altach.svg SC Rheindorf Altach Vorarlberg 009 0316 0099 0072 0145 0401: 0513 - 0112 0369 1.17 00 Bundesliga (1) 2006-09, since 2014
27. Logo Wolfsberger AC.jpg Wolfsberger AC Carinthia 008th 0280 0096 0070 0114 0367: 0411 - 4400 0358 1.28 00 Bundesliga (1) since 2012
28. Coats of arms of None.svg SpC Rudolfshügel Vienna 015th 0299 0099 0059 0141 0540: 0666 - 0126 0356 1.19 00 - 1911-23, 1924-27
29 SKN logo4c.png SKN St. Pölten Lower Austria 010 0338 0080 0097 0161 0373: 0601 - 0228 0337 1 00 Bundesliga (1) 1988–94, since 2016
30th Coats of arms of None.svg ASV Hertha Vienna Vienna 017th 0343 0081 0075 0187 0495: 0825 - 0330 0318 0.93 00 - 1911-24, 1925/26, 1927-30
31. SKV-Logo.jpg SK Forward Steyr Upper Austria 011 0344 0076 0079 0189 0391: 0635 - 0244 0307 0.89 00 2nd division (2) 1949-51, 1988-96, 1998/99
32. DSV Leoben.svg DSV Leoben Styria 010 0280 0076 0065 0139 0360: 0583 - 0223 0293 1.05 00 Styrian Regional League (4) 1958-60, 1968/69, 1971-74, 1984-86, 1990-92
33. Fcpasching.png FC Juniors Upper Austria Upper Austria 005 0180 0077 0051 0052 0243: 0199 + 4400 0282 1.57 00 2nd division (2) 2002-07
34. SV Schwechat Logo.svg SV Schwechat Lower Austria 006th 0156 0060 0033 0063 0254: 0272 - 18th00 0213 1.37 00 Vienna City League (4) 1960-66
35. SK Slovan-HAC.png SK Slovan-Hütteldorfer AC Vienna 009 0200 0046 0046 0108 0309: 0481 - 0172 0184 0.92 00 Vienna City League (4) 1923-29, 1930-32, 1949/50
36. SC Kremser.svg Kremser SC Lower Austria 007th 0170 0045 0039 0086 0258: 0378 - 0120 0174 1.02 00 Lower Austria. 1st national league (4) 1956-60, 1989-92
37. Brigittenauer AC.jpg Brigittenauer AC Vienna 007th 0160 0045 0031 0084 0212: 0377 - 0165 0166 1.04 00 - 1921/22, 1923/24, 1926-29, 1931-33
38. WSG Wattens (logo football section) .jpg WSG Tirol Tyrol 004th 0120 0037 0030th 0053 0161: 0201 - 4000 0139 1.16 00 Bundesliga (1) 1968–71, 2019/20
39. Favoritner AC.svg Favoritner AC Vienna 005 0122 0038 0022nd 0062 0154: 0289 - 0135 0136 1.11 00 Vienna City League (4) 1935-38, 1983-85
40. VfB Mödling (sponsor logo Vaillant) .jpg VfB Mödling Lower Austria 005 0142 0033 0033 0076 0163: 0268 - 0105 0132 0.93 00 - 1952/53, 1987/88, 1992-95
41. SV Grodig.svg SV Grödig Salzburg 003 0108 0034 0024 0050 0157: 0191 - 3400 0127 1.18 00 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 2013–16
42. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Franckviertel Linz Upper Austria 004th 0104 0032 0023 0049 0176: 0214 - 3800 0119 1.14 00 Upper Austria. 2nd class middle (8) 1960-64
43. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Libertas Vienna Vienna 005 0110 0026th 0033 0051 0170: 0227 - 5300 0111 1.01 00 - 1932-37
44. Sk-austria-kaernten.svg SK Austria Carinthia Carinthia 003 0108 0021st 0026th 0061 0102: 0195 - 9300 0089 0.82 00 - 2007-10
45. TSV Hartberg 2010.png TSV Hartberg Styria 002 0064 0022nd 0011 0031 0100: 0140 - 4000 0077 1.2 00 Bundesliga (1) since 2018
46. SC Austria Lustenau.svg SC Austria Lustenau Vorarlberg 003 0108 0014th 0032 0062 0084: 0194 - 0110 0074 0.69 00 2nd division (2) 1997-2000
47. Coats of arms of None.svg WSG Radenthein Carinthia 003 0088 0015th 0023 0050 0094: 0181 - 8700 0068 0.77 00 Carinthian Lower League West (5) 1967/68, 1970/71, 1973/74
48. Stadlau fc neu.png FC Stadlau Vienna 003 0078 0014th 0015th 0049 0098: 0220 - 0122 0057 0.73 00 Vienna City League (4) 1954-57
49. GSpK-Logo.jpg Grazer SC tram Styria 003 0062 0015th 0006th 0041 0105: 0205 - 0100 0051 0.82 00 Styrian 1st class middle A (8) 1938/39, 1940/41, 1952/53
50. FC Dornbirn 1913.svg FC Dornbirn 1913 Vorarlberg 003 0082 0011 0018th 0053 0091: 0223 - 0132 0051 0.62 00 2nd division (2) 1960/61, 1963/64, 1969/70
51. FC Wels.gif FC Wels Upper Austria 002 0060 0010 0014th 0036 0049: 0115 - 6600 0044 0.73 00 Regional League Middle (3) 1982-84
52. Coats of arms of None.svg SC Olympia 33 Vienna 002 0052 0009 0011 0032 0059: 0159 - 0100 0038 0.73 00 - 1957-59
53. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Spittal / Drau Carinthia 001 0030th 0009 0006th 0015th 0028: 5500 - 2700 0033 1.1 00 Carinthian League (4) 1984/85
54. Logo SC Neusiedl am See.png SC Neusiedl am See Burgenland 002 0060 0008th 0009 0043 0039: 0151 - 0112 0033 0.55 00 Regionalliga East (3) 1982-84
55. Coats of arms of None.svg SC Austro Fiat Vienna Vienna 002 0032 0009 0004th 0019th 0083: 0111 - 2800 0031 0.97 00 - 1938-40
56. Coats of arms of None.svg SC St. Veit Carinthia 001 0030th 0007th 0007th 0016 0037: 5900 - 2200 0028 0.93 00 Carinthian 1st class C (6) 1982/83
57. Post SV Wien.png Post SV Vienna Vienna 003 0058 0007th 0007th 0044 0065: 0202 - 0137 0028 0.48 00 Vienna City League (4) 1936/37, 1941/42, 1946/47
58. Coats of arms of None.svg SPC Helfort Vienna Vienna 001 0022nd 0007th 0005 0010 0039: 5600 - 17th00 0026th 1.18 00 Vienna 2nd regional league (5) 1945/46
59. Ostbahn-Logo.gif SC Ostbahn XI Vienna 002 0042 0007th 0005 0030th 0049: 0195 - 0146 0026th 0.62 00 Vienna 2nd regional league (5) 1942/43, 1945/46
60. Coats of arms of None.svg SC Rapid Oberlaa Vienna 004th 0082 0006th 0008th 0068 0082: 0323 - 0241 0026th 0.32 00 Vienna 2nd regional league (5) 1945/46, 1947-50
61. Coats of arms of None.svg FC Rätia Bludenz Vorarlberg 001 0032 0005 0008th 0019th 0031: 6600 - 3500 0023 0.16 00 Vlbg. 2nd national class (7) 1973/74
62. SC Hochstädt.png SCR Hochstädt Vienna Vienna 002 0038 0006th 0005 0027 0043: 0130 - 8700 0023 0.61 00 - 1946/47, 1948/49
63. Coats of arms of None.svg FK Austria / ASV Puch Styria 001 0026th 0007th 0001 0018th 0025: 7800 - 5300 0022nd 0.85 00 Styrian 1st class middle A (8) 1955/56
64. Coats of arms of None.svg USC Markersdorf Lower Austria 001 0016 0006th 0003 0007th 0043: 4500 - 2nd000 0021st 1.31 00 Lower Austria. 1st class west-center (7) 1943/44
65. Salzburg AK 1914.jpg Salzburg AK 1914 Salzburg 003 0074 0002 0015th 0057 0076: 0238 - 0162 0021st 0.28 00 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 1952/53, 1961/62, 1985/86
66. SV Donau.png SV Donau Vienna Vienna 001 0022nd 0005 0005 0012 0032: 5400 - 2200 0020th 0.91 00 Vienna City League (4) 1933/34
67. Coats of arms of None.svg KSV Anchor Bread Montelaa Vienna 001 0026th 0005 0003 0018th 0025: 8900 - 6400 0018th 0.69 00 Vienna Oberliga A (6) 1951/52
68. Coats of arms of None.svg Favoritner SC Vienna 001 0022nd 0004th 0005 0013 0025: 5300 - 2800 0017th 0.77 00 - 1934/35
69. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Admira Wiener Neustadt Lower Austria 001 0030th 0003 0006th 0021st 0023: 7000 - 4700 0015th 0.5 00 Lower Austria. 2nd class Steinfeld (8) 1972/73
70. Coats of arms of None.svg SV Gloggnitz Lower Austria 001 0024 0004th 0003 0017th 0049: 0104 - 5500 0015th 0.63 00 Lower Austria. 2nd regional league east (5) 1949/50
71. FS Elektra Vienna, svg ASK Elektra Vienna Vienna 001 0024 0003 0001 0020th 0031: 0115 - 8400 0010 0.42 00 Vienna City League (4) 1950/51
72. BSK Logo.jpg SK Bischofshofen Salzburg 001 0028 0001 0006th 0021st 0022: 6400 - 4200 0009 0.32 00 Regionalliga Salzburg (3) 1971/72
73. Coats of arms of None.svg SK Amateurs Steyr Upper Austria 001 0018th 0002 0000 0016 0022: 7500 - 5300 0006th 0.33 00 Upper Austria. District League East (6) 1938/39
74. Coats of arms of None.svg ESV Haidbrunn Wacker Wiener Neustadt Lower Austria 001 0018th 0002 0000 0016 0017: 8700 - 7000 0006th 0.33 00 Lower Austria. 2nd class Steinfeld (8) 1938/39
75. Vienna Cricket and Football Club 1894.svg Vienna Cricket and Football Club Vienna 001 0020th 0000 0002 0018th 0012: 9600 - 8400 0002 0.1 00 - 1911/12
Remarks
  1. The FK Austria Wien appeared as a Viennese amateur sports club until 1926 . In the 1937/38 season, the club was forced to act as SC Ostmark Vienna .
  2. The FC Admira / Wacker was created by connecting the SC Wacker Vienna in 1971 at the SK Admira Vienna , which in 1966 moved from Vienna to Mödling. After VfB Mödling was joined in 1997, the club acted as VfB Admira Wacker Mödling until it was renamed FC Admira Wacker Mödling in 2008 .
  3. The FC Red Bull Salzburg came to the start Red Bulls in 2005 as SV Austria Salzburg on.
  4. Until 1987, FC Wacker Innsbruck represented the Tyrolean capital in the top division, from 1972-86 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.
  5. 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.
  6. The SC Wacker Vienna joined the SK Admira Vienna in 1971 and was thus part of the FC Admira / Wacker . Since then there have been several attempts to revive the club, most recently with a new foundation in 2018.
  7. The FC Blau-Weiß Linz was founded as the successor club of FC Linz , which appeared until 1991 as SK VOEST Linz and 1991-93 as FC Stahl Linz , after its merger with city rivals LASK Linz and the associated dissolution in 1997.
  8. FC Wien appeared as SC Nicholson Wien until 1933 .
  9. SK Austria Klagenfurt is seen by many fans as the successor club to FC Kärnten , which until 1999 was Austria Klagenfurt . 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 .
  10. 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 .
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. The DSV Leoben appeared until 1970 as WSV Donawitz , 1970/71 as WSV Alpine Donawitz and from 1971 until the merger with 1. FC Leoben in 1992 as DSV Alpine .
  14. The FC Juniors OÖ was founded as the successor club to ASKÖ Pasching , which played in the Bundesliga in 2002/03 as SV PlusCity Pasching and 2003-07 as FC Superfund , 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 .
  15. The SK Slovan-Hütteldorfer AC acted as SK Slovan Wien until the merger with the Hütteldorfer AC in 1976 .
  16. FC Ostmark Wien played two seasons in the first class until 1925 before it merged with SC Donaustadt to form Brigittenauer AC.
  17. The Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Tirol appeared as Werksportgemeinschaft Wattens until 2019 , after the club was initially called SC or FC Wattens .
  18. ^ The SV Franckviertel Linz acted until 1973 and thus also at the time of the national league membership as SV nitrogen Linz and from 1973 to 2017 as SV Chemie Linz .
  19. FC Wels is the successor club to the former Bundesliga club FC Union Wels , which merged with Eintracht Wels in 2003 .
  20. SC St. Veit was founded as the successor club of FC Alpe Adria after its bankruptcy in 2018. The former Bundesliga club SV St. Veit / Glan merged in 1989 with SC Amateure St. Veit / Glan to form FC St. Veit . In 2014 the club was renamed FC Alpe Adria .
  21. ^ The SC Ostbahn XI occurred at the time of National Socialism, u. a. one season in the Gauliga, as SG Reichsbahn Wien .
  22. The FC Rätia Bludenz entered in the 1973/74 season in a syndicate with Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz as FC Vorarlberg .
  23. The SC Markersdorf was founded in 1945 as the successor to the LSV Markersdorf an der Pielach , which ceased gaming a year earlier due to the events of the war. In 2010, when it joined the Sports Union, it was renamed USC.
  24. KSV Ankerbrot appeared briefly in the early 1950s as a favorite SK Blau-Weiß and played under this name in the state league.

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The following cards show all clubs that have played in Austria's top division so far. Clubs that will play in the Bundesliga in 2020/21 are written in bold. Clubs that no longer exist or no longer take part in regular game play are written in italics.

Bundesliga clubs from the federal states
First division clubs from Vienna

See also

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