1976–77 Austrian Football Bundesliga

The Austrian Football Championship 1976/77 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 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 Community and Wattens Wacker Innsbruck could be jointly Austrian football champions for the fourth time. As Austrian Champion also could qualify for the European Cup in 1978, where the gaming community the quarterfinals. Cupsieger Austria- WAC could participate in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1978, where the team reached the final in Paris. Rapid and Austria LASK representing football in the UEFA Cup in 1978; both dropped out in round 1.

With Austria Salzburg the last placed the championship had to dismount. It was replaced with the Wiener Sport - Club by the master of the second-class second division the following season.

Ending table

Leading scorers

The champion team of the gaming community Wattens Wacker Innsbruck

Friedl Koncilia - Werner Kriess, Gerhard Forstinger, Peter Pumm - Dietmar Constantini, Rudolf Horvath, Bruno Pezzey - Josef Stering, Boris Sikic, Peter Koncilia, Johann own Stiller, Manfred Gombasch - Werner Schwarz, Karl -Heinz Lercher, Kurt Welzl, Franz Oberacher, Werner Zanon, Günther Rinker, Robert Hanschitz - Trainer: Fritz Pfister

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, the Wiener Sport - Club, rose to the 1st Division, the three last placed from. The Wolf Berger AC had the aisle in the Carinthian State League start for the Kremser SC were relegated to the Regionalliga East and the Salzburger AK 1914 in the Alps league. The rise in the 2nd Division was complicated regulated since this season an asymmetric third power level was: The master of the Regional League East, ASV Kittsee, went straight on, in playoff game determined the six national champions other two climbers: Kapfenberg SV ( group center) and ASK Salzburg (Group West).

Ending table

Rise Relegation to Division 2

Group Centre

Group West

In the relegation of the masters of the Alps League met (joint League of Tyrol and Salzburg) on the Vorarlberg master: ASK Salzburg - SC Austria Lustenau 1:0 | | 0:1 3:2 nE

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