1964–65 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship 1964/65 was hosted by the Austrian Football Association - State League. As a foundation for the Regional League A League East ( Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland) served, middle (Upper Austria, Styria, Carinthia ) and West (Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg). As the third power level acted the appropriate local leagues in the state associations.

League A

In the season 1964/65 for the first time won the Austrian championship with the LASK not a native of Vienna Football Club. The decision was made this is only the last match: defending champions Rapid surprisingly lost 0-1 in Graz at GAK, during LASK 2-0 triumph on the high watch-tower of the Vienna and Hütteldorfer still overtook " the last minute ". For the LASK it was after the Amateur Championship 1931 total second national title. The Linz started so in the European Cup in 1966, Cupfinalist Wiener Neustadt was allowed to participate in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1966, further to the sport club announced the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1966. Latter survived only Austrian club the first round and then dropped out almost against Chelsea.

Champion Team: Helmut Kitzmüller, Wilhelm Harreither - Heribert Trubrig, Manfred Pichler, Gyula Szabó, Johann Kondert - Adolf Blutsch, Hermann Fürst, Gerhard Sturmberger - Luca Liposinovic, Lima Carlos Chico, Helmut Köglberger, Rudolf Sabetzer, Ferdinand Zechmeister, Paul Kozlicek, Franz Viehböck, Lusenberger, Helmut Linossi, Serious Oberparleitner - Coach: Karl Schlechta, František Bufka

Regional leagues

First Class ( hosted by the Lower Austrian Football Association ) in 1911/12 ∙ 1912/13 ∙ 1913/14 ∙ 1914/15 ∙ 1915/16 ∙ 1916/17 ∙ 1917/18 ∙ 1918/19 ∙ 1919/20 ∙ 1920/21 ∙ 1921/22 ∙ 1922/23,

First Class ( Vienna Football Association): 1923/24 ∙ 1924/25 ∙ 1925/26 ∙ 1926/27 ∙ 1927/28 ∙ 1928/29 ∙ 1929/30 ∙ 1930/31 ∙ 1931/32 ∙ 1932/33 ∙ 1933/34, ∙ 1934/35 ∙ 1935/36,

National Football League ( Vienna Football Association): 1936/37 ∙ 1937/38,

Gauliga ( NS time ): 1938/39 ∙ 1939/40 ∙ 1940/41 ∙ 1941/42 ∙ 1942/43 ∙ 1943/44 ∙ 1944/45,

League ( Vienna Football Association): 1945/46 ∙ 1946/47 ∙ 1947/48 ∙ 1948/49,

State League ( gesamtösterreichisch ): 1949/50 ∙ 1950/51 ∙ 1951/52 ∙ 1952/53 ∙ 1953/54 ∙ 1954/55 ∙ 1955/56 ∙ 1956/57 ∙ 1957/58 ∙ 1958/59 ∙ 1959/60 ∙ 1960 / 61 ∙ 1961/62 ∙ 1962/63 ∙ 1963/64 ∙ 1964/65

National League: 1965/66 ∙ 1966/67 ∙ 1967/68 ∙ 1968/69 ∙ 1969/70 ∙ 1970/71 ∙ 1971/72 ∙ 1972/73 ∙ 1973/74

Bundesliga: 1974/75 ∙ 1975/76 ∙ 1976/77 ∙ 1977/78 ∙ 1978/79 ∙ 1979/80 ∙ 1980/81 ∙ 1981/82 ∙ 1982/83 ∙ 1983/84 ∙ 1984/85 ∙ 1985/86 ∙ 1986/87 ∙ 1987/88 ∙ 1988/89 ∙ 1989/90 ∙ 1990/91 ∙ 1991/92 ∙ 1992/93 ∙ 1993/94 ∙ 1994/95 ∙ 1995/96 ∙ 1996/97 ∙ 1997/98 ∙ 1998 / 99 ∙ 1999/2000 ∙ 2000/ 01 ∙ 2001/ 02 ∙ 2002/ 03 ∙ 2003/ 04 ∙ 2004/ 05 ∙ 2005/ 06 ∙ 2006/ 07 ∙ 2007/ 08 ∙ 2008/ 09 ∙ 2009/10 ∙ 2010/11 ∙ 2011/12 ∙ 2012/13 ∙ 2013/14

  • Football in 1964
  • Football in 1965
  • Austrian Football Championship
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