1926–27 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship in 1926/27 was hosted by the club WFV and disputed by its members. As a base for I. League served the single-track II league. These leagues were only available to professional football clubs. In addition, national championships were oriented in different modes on amateur basis of other federal land associations.

I. League

The championship in the season 1926/27 saw the sensational rise of Brigittenauer ACs, who had not played in the Second League the year before. The club had long held the championship lead, on the last day it should go with the Admiralty in a direct duel for the title. The Brigittenauer owed ​​its success mainly goalie Franz Köhler, only 19 goals allowed in 23 previous games, a unique for its time rate. About 20,000 spectators flocked to the completely overcrowded WAC place to decider. However, the Brigittenauer played like their nervousness paralyzed, the Admiralty could with a 5-0 victory crown for the first time to the Austrian football champions. Thus the Jedleseer participated jointly with cup winner Rapid participate in the Mitropa Cup in 1927, but where Rapid finals drew his attention in Austria with the feeder.

Champion Team: Friedrich Franzl (24) - Anton Janda (20 ), Georg Vozi ( 23/1 ), Anton Artes (4) - Rudolf Wostrak (21 ), Anton Koch ( 24/2 ), Karl Schott ( 24), Star ( 2) - Ignaz Sigl (24 /11), Franz Runge ( 12/8 ), Johann conditions (23 /19), Karl Stoiber (21/ 7), Anton sound (23 /27), Franz Fiala (16/ 4) Karl air ( 3/1) - Coach: Hans Skolaut

Division II

Country leagues

  • National champion of Lower Austria was the SC St. Pölten.
  • Castell closes after the season SK Sturm on. Rapid Graz occurs in the summer, half of the championship for VAFÖ over.
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