1975–76 Austrian Football Bundesliga

The Austrian Football Championship 1975/76 was hosted by the club Austrian Football Association. As a foundation for the single-track 1st Division 2nd Division served. As the third power level functioned Regional League East (Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland), as well as the national league of Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg, Carinthia, Upper Austria and Styria.

  • 2.1 General
  • 2.2 final table
  • 2.3 Rise Relegation to Division 2 2.3.1 Group Centre
  • 2.3.2 Group West

1st Division

General

The championship in the 1st Division was contested by 10 teams, which met throughout the game four times each year to each other. The game between the Community and Austria WAC could be jointly Austrian football champions for the first time; Both clubs had already been able to win the title before. As Austrian Champion also could qualify for the European Cup in 1977, where the gaming community, however, was eliminated in the first round. Rapid Cup winner was allowed to participate in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1977, where the team was eliminated in the first round as well. Last year's champion, the game between Community and Wattens Wacker Innsbruck, as well as SV Austria Salzburg in Austria representing football in the UEFA Cup in 1977; both reached the round of.

With Austria Klagenfurt the last placed the championship had to dismount. It was replaced with the Vienna by the master of the second-class second division next season.

Ending table

Leading scorers

The champion team of the gaming community Wiener AC FK Austria

Hubert Baumgartner, Erich Schreitl - Erich Obermayer, Günther Pospischil, Herbert Prohaska, Felix Gasselich, Wilhelm Poell, Johann Samer, Julio César Morales, Alberto Martinez, Robert Sarah, Joseph, Sara, Karl Daxbacher - Hans Pirkner Friedrich Drazan, Kurt Leitner, Heinz Hengster, Serious builder - Coach: Karl Stotz

2 Division

General

The championship in the 2nd Division was contested by 16 teams, who met during the entire game twice each year. The Master of the 2nd Division, Vienna, rose to the 1st Division, the three Letzplazierten from. Rapid Lienz had the aisle in the Carinthian State League start, Raetia Bludenz had to descend into the Vorarlberg State League and the Kapfenberg SV in the Styrian league. The rise in the 2nd Division was complicated regulated since this season an asymmetric third power level was: The Master of Regional League East, Kremser SC, rose directly in elimination matches determined the six national champions other two climbers: SC Amateurs Sankt Veit (Group center) and SC Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz (Group West).

Ending table

Rise Relegation to Division 2

Group Centre

Group West

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