1911–12 Austrian football championship

For the 1911/12 season of NÖFV (Lower Austrian Football Association ) wrote the first time a championship with competitive match dates for Viennese clubs. This championship is officially regarded as the first Austrian football championship, even if all other parts of the country were excluded from participation.

  • 6.1 Bohemia and Moravia
  • 6.2 Hungary

Founding members

The founding members were the 11 clubs in the Vienna unofficial championship from the previous season. Excluded from participation were all the other clubs in the 1910/11 season, this included DFC Prague, Grazer AK, FK Teplice and Cracovia Krakow.

As 12 ASV Hertha Vienna was admitted as a master of the 2nd class Vienna. Hertha Vienna the championship title was awarded only after end of the season, after several clubs in the 2nd class protest against the champion of the Rennweger SV 1901 Vienna appealed for. This was due to the 1 meter to short pitch of the association. But never in the first division ascend - The Rennweger SV 1901 still exists today (2005), made ​​it - as is prevented from founding member of the first championship.

Vienna's 1st class

The championship in the first class was contested by 11 teams, who met during the entire game twice each year. There were originally 12 clubs, with AC Viktoria Vienna only four games played and after the September 24, 1911 ( presumably only in December 1911) merged with the Vienna Cricket and Football Club. All results of the AC Victoria were canceled out. The first official Austrian football champion SK Rapid Wien. He graduated on April 28, 1912 his first competition game based on the legendary Pfarrwiese and defeated while the Wiener AC 2-1. The last three teams of the season had resigned voluntarily but end of the season out of the league into the relegation to the whereabouts in the league table Last Vienna Cricket and Football Club.

Final Table

Cross Table

Expulsion

First round

The same points in the championship clubs ASV Hertha Vienna and SC Rudolfshügel found in home -and-away the fixed relegation. The first leg was held on July 28, the second leg on August 11, 1912 instead.

2nd round

The losers of the first round, SC Rudolfshügel, had against the master of the second class A, SC Wacker Wien, a playoff contest and secured by an unchallenged victory and also high in the league and remained in the top league. The match took place on 25 August 1912.

ASV Hertha Vienna and SC Rudolfshügel thus remained in the top league. The SC Wacker Wien continued to play in the second class A.

Vienna's 2nd Class A

From the second Class A are detailed results or standings not known: masters of the second power level was SC Wacker Wien. The rise in the top division, however, was missed in the relegation against SC Rudolfshügel. The rise in the 2nd class A managed FC Sturm 07 as a master of 2nd class B.

Vienna's 2nd class B

For this and the 2nd class C only few data are known, together with the participants: Third of 2 Class B, the third power level, SC Hakoah Vienna. The rise in this class managed the first large - Floridsdorfer FK Admira Vienna as a master of 2nd class C, the fourth power level.

  • FC Sturm 07 ( Master and ascent)
  • Rennweger SV 1901
  • SC Hakoah Wien
  • Floridsdorfer SC
  • Typographia Vienna
  • SK Slovan Vienna
  • SC Sparta Vienna
  • Neutral Vienna
  • Lyon Vienna

Vienna's 2nd class C

Situation in the Crown Lands

In all other parts of the country that is now Austria no championships were organized at that time. The best known and most clubs played friendlies against national and international associations.

Bohemia and Moravia

Pohár Dobrocinnosti The Championship was held over 4 rounds in the cup system. The final was won by AC Sparta Prague against Viktoria Zizkov SK 4-3.

Mistrovství CSF ( CSF Championship ) The first round was played out in four groups with 16 teams. 11 participants came from Prague, one of the Bohemian town of Pilsen and 4 of the Crown Land Moravia. The final contest of AC Sparta Prague and Kolin AFK. The first game ended 1-1, in the playoff was won by AC Sparta Prague 4-0. The championship was organized by the Bohemian Football Union ( CSF).

Hungary

1 Osztályú National Championship The Championship was held over 10 rounds and place for the seventh time in their winner Ferencvárosi TC. For the cup final itself MTK Budapest and Ferencvárosi TC qualified. The final was not played, MTK Budapest received by the Association awarded the trophy win.

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