1929–30 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship 1929/30, 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. The respective amateur national champion then also played at the Amateur Championship from a Master.

  • 2.1 General
  • 2.2 final table
  • 3.1 General
  • 3.2 final table
  • 4.1 Match Results
  • 4.2 Final Data
  • 5.1 Lower Austria
  • 5.2 Upper Austria
  • 5.3 Salzburg
  • 5.4 Styria
  • 5.5 Tirol
  • 5.6 Vorarlberg

I. League

General

The championship in the First League was contested by 11 teams, who met during the entire game twice each year. Austrian football champions was Rapid who already won their tenth championship and thus qualified for the Mitropa Cup 1930. Eligible further was the OFB - cup winner Vienna. The SC Hakoah Vienna and the ASV Hertha Vienna increased than last table from Division II.

Ending table

Leading scorers

The champion team of the Vienna Rapid

Josef Bugala (15 ), Franz Hribar (5) - Leopold Czejka (20 ), Roman Schramseis (19 ), Toni Witschel (1) - Josef Madlmayer (15 ), Josef Smistik ( 18/4 ), Karl Rappan ( 6/2 ), Johann Wolfgang Reithofer (6 ), Josef Frühwirth (7 ), Johann Hoffmann ( 7), Willi Dyonis (1) - Willibald Kirbes (19/ 5), John McClelland ( 20/10 ), Matthias Kaburek (17/ 8) Franz Weselik ( 20/24 ), Johann Horvath ( 6/1), Ferdinand Wesely (C ) (18/ 11) - Coach: Eduard Bauer - Head of Section: Dionys Schönecker

Division II

General

In the II Liga total of 14 teams played for the promotion to the First League, who met during the entire game twice each year. The Master SK Slovan Vienna could rise by winning the power stage in the First League. This season, all clubs in the Division II could remain as the same has been increased to 15 teams next year.

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VAFÖ League

General

The championship of the free association of amateur football clubs in Austria was contested by 21 team in the First Class of the VAFÖ who met each other during the game, twice each year. Winner could be Helfort think that was already several round previously stood as a masterpiece. Due to the high number of participants of the contest could be carried out only extremely slow, so for the new VAFÖ - League next season, only 12 teams were allowed. This consisted of the first eleven of the First Class and the winner of the Second Class, SC gasworks Vienna. Gasworks had been delivered a long time with a neutral match to the rise and sat down until the last round thanks to a 6-1 over Germania X by.

Ending table

Amateur Championship

Match Results

Final data

Country leagues

Lower Austria

The national championship of Lower Austria was played in two regional championships. The winners of the two seasons to the finals.

Upper Austria

Salzburg

Styria

Tirol

Vorarlberg

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