Vienna City League

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Vienna City League
Full name Vienna City League
Association ÖFB , organized by WFV
First edition 1946/47
hierarchy 4th league
Teams 16
master Wiener Viktoria (2nd title)
Record champions SV Schwechat ,
SR Donaufeld Wien ,
SV Wienerberg
(5 titles each)

The Vienna City League is a football - division in Austria (fourth highest division).

A total of 16 football clubs from Vienna or neighboring Lower Austria play in the Vienna City League, provided they are members of the Vienna Football Association . The champion of the city league is promoted directly to the third highest division in Austria, the Regionalliga Ost . In addition to the champion of the Vienna City League, the champions of the Burgenland League and the Lower Austria Regional League are among the promoters . Below the Vienna City League, there is the second regional league as the fifth highest, and the Oberliga A and Oberliga B as the sixth highest division for Viennese clubs.

History and champion of the Vienna City League

The Vienna City League has existed in this system since 1985. Before that, various high divisions in Austria were held for Vienna teams under the name Vienna League.

prehistory

From 1911 the Lower Austrian Football Association introduced a league for clubs in Vienna. At that time, this Viennese league was Austria's first football championship in which the clubs were divided into several performance classes. The Lower Austrian Football Association handed this league over to the Vienna Football Association in 1923, which organized this league until it was annexed to Germany and did not take over again until 1945. A year later, the Vienna Football Association decided to found a Vienna City League.

1946–1950 Vienna City League (2nd division)
season master
Vienna City League
1946/47 K1 SC Rapid Oberlaa
1947/48 SCR Hochstädt
1948/49 SK Slovan
1949/50 FS Elektra Vienna
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.

From 1946 to 1949, the Vienna City League formed the second highest Austrian league. At that time, only teams from the federal capital were allowed to take part in the Austrian championship. The champion was able to qualify directly for the highest Austrian league.

In the 1949/50 season, clubs from all over Austria were approved for the newly formed State League A. The Vienna City League was the second division this season for the last time - alongside the new second-class Styrian regional league, Lower Austria regional league, 1st class Burgenland , Upper Austrian 1st Class, Tauern League, Tyrolean League and Vorarlberg League - played. The champions of the other leagues had to compete against each other in a qualification for promotion, in contrast to the directly qualified Viennese champions.

1950–1959 Vienna City League (3rd division)
season master
Vienna City League
1950/51 K1 SC Red Star
1951/52 Vienna AC
1952/53 FC Stadlau
1953/54 SC Red Star
1954/55 SC Olympia 33
1955/56 1. Schwechater SC
1956/57 FS Elektra Vienna
1957/58 KSV anchor bread
1958/59 Floridsdorfer AC
1959/60 Nussdorfer AC
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.

In the following years, the Vienna League initially formed the third level of performance for Viennese clubs below the State League B. In the 1950s, the following team celebrated the Viennese champions: SC Red Star twice and Wiener AC, FC Stadlau, SC Olympia 33.1. Schwechater SC, FS Elektra Vienna, KSV Ankerbrot, Floridsdorfer AC and Nußdorfer AC.

1959–1974 Vienna City League (3rd division)
season master
Vienna City League
1960/61 ASV Wienerberg
1961/62 SC Rapid Oberlaa
1962/63 Philips Vienna
1963/64 SC Rapid Oberlaa
1964/65 SC Helfort Vienna
1965/66 FC Vienna
1966/67 SC Red Star
1967/68 Nussdorfer AC
1968/69 ASV Wienerberg
1969/70 FS Elektra Vienna
1970/71 SC Hinteregger
1971/72 Prater SV
1972/73 ESV Ostbahn / Olympia XI
1973/74 Landstraßer AC

After the dissolution of the State League B in 1959 and the introduction of the three regional leagues East, Middle and West as the second Austrian division, the Vienna League remained the third performance level for Viennese clubs below the Regional League East until 1974. During this time, SC Rapid Oberlaa was twice and ASV Wienerberg, Philips Wien, SC Helfort Wien, FC Wien, SC Red Star, Nußdorfer AC, ASV Wienerberg, FS Elektra Wien, SC Hinteregger, Prater SV, ESV Ostbahn / Olympia XI and Landstraßer AC celebrate the title.

1974–1980 Vienna City League (4th division)
season master
Vienna City League
1974/75 K1 FS Elektra Vienna
1975/76 SV Wienerberger
1976/77 Favoritner AC
1977/78 Slovan / HAC
1978/79 SR Donaufeld Vienna
1979/80 Landstraßer AC
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.

In the 1974/75 season, the Bundesliga was introduced as the new first division. The National League, which previously served as the first division, was the new second division. With this reform, the Vienna City League became the fourth division after the Regionalliga Ost. After this reform, FS Elektra Vienna, SV Wienerberger, Favoritner AC, Slovan / HAC, SR Donaufeld Vienna and Landstraßer AC became champions.

1980–1984 Wiener Stadtliga (3rd division)
season master
Vienna City League
1980/81 K1 Favoritner AC
1981/82 SR Donaufeld Vienna
1982/83 1. Schwechater SC
1983/84 1. Schwechater SC
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.

In 1980 the Regionalliga Ost was abolished and the regional league champions from Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna played a promotion playoff. In these years there were three different champions: Favoritner AC, SR Donaufeld Wien and 1. Schwechater SC.

1984–1995 Vienna City League (4th division)
season master
Vienna City League
1984/85 K1 1. Schwechater SC
1985/86 SR Donaufeld Vienna
1986/87 Slovan / HAC
1987/88 SC Gaswerk Vienna
1988/89 SC Wacker / Groß Viktoria
1989/90 SC Red Star
1990/91 FC Stadlau
1991/92 SV Wienerfeld
1992/93 Slovan / HAC
1993/94 SV Gerasdorf
1994/95 Admira country house
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.

Since the 1984/85 season, the Vienna City League has been the fourth highest division below the revived Regionalliga Ost. The champions in these ten years are Slovan / HAC twice and 1. Schwechater SC, SR Donaufeld Wien, Slovan / HAC, SC Gaswerk Wien, SC Wacker / Groß Viktoria, SC Red Star, FC Stadlau, SV Wienerfeld, SV Gerasdorf and Admira Landhaus once each.

Since 1995 Admiral Wiener Stadtliga (4th division)
season master
Admiral Wiener Stadtliga
1995/96 K1 K2 SR Donaufeld Vienna
1996/97 Floridsdorfer AC
1997/98 Prater SV
1998/99 1. Simmeringer SC
1999/2000 FC Stadlau
2000/01 Viennese sports club
2001/02 1. Simmeringer SC
2002/03 DSV Fortuna 05
2003/04 PSV team for Vienna
2004/05 SV Donau Vienna
2005/06 SK Rapid amateurs
2006/07 SV Wienerberg
2007/08 Eastern Railway XI
2008/09 SV Schwechat
2009/10 SC Columbia
2010/11 1. Simmeringer SC
Vienna City League
2011/12 Eastern Railway XI
2012/13 SC Wiener Viktoria
2013/14 SR Fach-Donaufeld
2014/15 FC Stadlau
2015/16 SV Wienerberg (no ascent)
2016/17 FC Karabakh Vienna
2017/18 SC Team Wiener Linien
2018/19 SC Wiener Viktoria
2019/20 because COVID-19 pandemic in Austria canceled
2020/21
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.
K21995/96: Introduction of the three-point rule .

From 1995 the Admiral Wiener Stadtliga was played for the first time, the first champion was the SR Donaufeld Wien. By 2000, SR Donaufeld Wien, Floridsdorfer AC, Prater SV, 1. Simmeringer SC and FC Stadlau won the championship.

The next ten years after 2010 the teams from FC Stadlau, 1. Simmeringer SC, DSV Fortuna 05, PSV Team for Vienna, SV Donau Vienna, the amateurs from SK Rapid, SV Wienerberg, Ostbahn XI, SV Schwechat and SC Columbia.

From 2010, SC Columbia, 1. Simmeringer SC, Ostbahn XI, SC Wiener Viktoria, SR Fach-Donaufeld, FC Stadlau, SV Wienerberg, FC Karabakh Wien and 2018 SC Team Wiener Linien entered the list of winners.

Name (sponsor)

The Vienna City League currently has no sponsor in its name. The city league has had the following sponsors and name changes in its name.

  • Vienna City League: 1945/46–1994/95 and again since 2011/12
  • the sponsor is in the signature in connection with 'Wiener Stadtliga':

Game mode

A total of 16 football clubs from the capital play in the Vienna City League. The national league champion is promoted to the third highest division in Austria, the Regionalliga Ost . In addition to the champions of the Vienna City League, the champions of the provinces of Burgenland and Lower Austria have also been promoted. A club moves up from the 2nd regional league to the Vienna City League.

Attendees

The following clubs take part in the 2019/20 season:

The title holder

The title holder until the 1944/45 season

1 championship title
Döblinger SC (1915)

The title holders since the 1945/46 season

5 championship titles
SV Wienerberg (1961, 1969, 1976, 2007, 2016)
SR Donaufeld Vienna (1979, 1982, 1986, 1996, 2014)
SV Schwechat (1956, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2009)
4 championship titles
FC Stadlau (1953, 1991, 2000, 2015)
Slovan / HAC (1949, 1978, 1987, 1993)
FS Elektra Vienna (1950, 1957, 1970, 1975)
3 championship titles
SC Ostbahn XI (1973 M1 , 2008, 2012)
1. Simmeringer SC (1999, 2002, 2011)
SC Red Star Penzing (1951, 1954, 1967, 1990)
SC Rapid Oberlaa (1947, 1962, 1964)
2 championship titles
Wiener Viktoria (2013, 2019)
SC Team Wiener Linien (1988, 2018)
Floridsdorfer AC (1959, 1997)
Favoritner AC (1977, 1981)
Landstraßer AC (1974, 1980)
Nussdorfer AC (1960, 1968)
1 championship title
FC Karabakh Vienna (2017)
SC Columbia (2010)
Prater SV (1972, 1998)
SC Hinteregger (1971)
FC Vienna (1966)
SC Helfort Vienna (1965)
Philips Vienna (1963)
KSV Anchor Bread (1958)
SC Olympia 33 (1955)
Vienna AC (1952)
SCR Hochstädt (1948)
M1 The ESV Ostbahn played in a syndicate with Olympia IX.

Game seasons

In the 2004/05 season , a total of 16 teams played one round of 15 games each. SV Donau made it to the regional league, SC Mannswörth and FC Hellas-Kagran were relegated to Oberliga A.

In the 2005/06 season the Rapid Amateurs made it to the Regionalliga Ost. All titles went to Rapid, goalkeeper of the season was Lukse, player of the season Ümit Korkmaz, who made the jump to the Rapid Vienna team and performed very well there, and coach of the season Andreas Reisinger.

In the 2006/07 season , SV Wienerberger surprisingly won the Vienna City League and was promoted to the Eastern League. The top scorer was Christopher Frank from FC Stadlau with 23 goals.

In the 2007/08 season there was reason to be happy and sad in Simmering : Ostbahn XI was just as surprisingly champion as the 1st Simmeringer SC was relegated as the penultimate because SV Schwechat was relegated from the Regionalliga Ost . Second relegated was the LAC .

Final table of the 2008/09 season
society Sp G U V Gates Diff. Points
1. SV Schwechat 30th 22nd 6th 2 72:13 +59 72
2. FC Stadlau 30th 19th 5 6th 73:28 +45 59
3. Post SV 30th 16 6th 6th 59:27 +32 54
4th IC Schnitzlplatzl 30th 17th 3 10 63:45 +18 54
5. Admira Technopool 30th 16 2 12 57:41 +16 50
6th Rennweger SV 30th 14th 6th 10 64:52 +12 48
7th Fortuna 05 30th 13 8th 9 59:50 + 9 47
8th. Columbia Floridsdorf 30th 12 10 8th 39:30 + 9 46
9. SR Donaufeld Vienna 30th 13 6th 11 48:32 +16 45
10. Gersthofer SV 30th 10 11 9 44:48 - 4th 41
11. Mannswörth 30th 11 5 14th 48:51 - 3 38
12. Anchor bread 30th 8th 9 13 37:56 -19 33
13. FavAC 30th 5 11 14th 27:53 -26 26th
14th SV Gerasdorf-Stammersdorf 30th 6th 6th 18th 37:69 -32 24
15th Slovan HAC 30th 5 4th 21st 33:82 -49 19th
16. SV Danube 30th 2 4th 24 34: 117 -83 10

SV Schwechat managed to get promoted back to the regional league immediately, SV Donau was the only team to relegate to Oberliga B, as no club in the Vienna Football Association was relegated from Regionalliga Ost .

The 1. Simmeringer SC and Aspern-Wettpunkt rose from the two major leagues and thus complement the field of 16 teams in the 2009/10 season .

Final table of the 2009/10 season
society Sp G U V Gates Diff. Points
1. Columbia Floridsdorf 30th 20th 5 5 66:32 +34 65
2. Post SV 30th 17th 8th 5 60:25 +35 59
3. 1. Simmeringer SC 30th 17th 7th 6th 59:32 +27 58
4th Stadlau 30th 15th 7th 8th 66:29 +37 52
5. Admira Technopool 30th 16 4th 10 75:46 +29 52
6th Favoritner AC 30th 15th 6th 9 65:45 +20 51
7th IC Schnitzlplatzl 30th 14th 7th 9 64:52 +12 49
8th. Slovan HAC 30th 12 10 8th 47:43 + 4 46
9. Rennweger SV 30th 12 7th 11 70:59 +11 43
10. Fortuna 05 30th 13 2 15th 55:76 -21 41
11. Mannswörth 30th 11 6th 13 48:56 - 8th 39
12. Gersthofer SV 30th 10 4th 16 35:53 -18 34
13. SR Donaufeld Vienna 30th 8th 5 17th 43:55 -12 29
14th SV Gerasdorf-Stammersdorf 30th 8th 5 17th 40:68 -28 29
15th Anchor bread 30th 7th 4th 19th 34:71 -37 25th
16. Aspern betting point 30th 1 1 28 24: 109 -85 4th

2009/10: Aspern-Wettpunkt was unable to hold its own and, together with Ankerbrot, was relegated to the top division again. SC Columbia Floridsdorf was promoted to the regional league . For the season 2010/11 came Wienerberg (Regional), Team Wiener Linien (Oberliga A) and SC Süßenbrunn (Oberliga B) added.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Austria - Vienna - List of Champions, season 1946 / 47-2003 / 04. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2015 .