1931–32 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship 1931/32 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 quarterfinal
  • 3.2 Semi Finals
  • 3.3 final
  • 3.4 The Final Teams
  • 4.1 General
  • 4.2 final table
  • 5.1 Match Results
  • 5.2 Final Data
  • 6.1 Lower Austria
  • 6.2 Upper Austria
  • 6.3 Salzburg
  • 6.4 Styria
  • 6.5 Tirol
  • 6.6 Vorarlberg

I. League

General

The championship in the First League was contested by 12 teams, who met during the entire game each year twice. Austrian football champions was the Vienna Admira, who won their third league title and thus qualified for the Mitropa Cup in 1932. Eligible further was the OFB - Winners' Cup. Since this was also Admira moved the runners Vienna to Austria and was allowed also internationally represented in the Mitropa Cup. The SK Slovan Vienna had to descend as Table II in the league.

Ending table

Leading scorers

The champion team of the Vienna Admira

Rudolf Zöhrer (22) - Robert Pavlicek (22 ), Anton Janda (22) - Karl Szoldatics (4 ), Johann Urbanek ( 21/2), Josef Mirschitzka (21 ), Karl Humenberger (4 ), Ernst Galli (1 ) Johann Pörscht (1 ), Matthias André ( 1), Scheilko (1) - Ignaz Sigl (9/1 ), Johann climate ( 22/1 ), Karl Stoiber ( 11/3 ), Wilhelm Hahnemann (13/ 10), Leopold Facco (13/ 4), Anton sound (22 /22), Adolf Vogl (22/ 8), John Dostal ( 7/4 ), Anton Koch ( 3/2) - Coach: Hans Skolaut

Division II

General

In the II Liga total of 13 teams played for the promotion to the First League, who met during the entire game twice each year. The two table First Vienna FC Libertas and 1st Simmering SC could be elevated to the First League. The six last in the table, had to start the transition to the third tier. In the II leagues, meanwhile, rose to the SC Metallum Vienna, the SV Spitzauer Vienna, the Favoritner SC, the SC Burgtheater, the Wiener turf sports fans, the SC Siemens Vienna and the SC Rapid Oberlaa.

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OFB Cup

Quarter-final

Semi finals

Both semifinal pairings were held as part of a doubleheader before 26 spectators on the Hohenwarte. The Admira defeated thanks to goals from air ( 17 minutes ), Leopold Facco ( 28 ), Willi Hahnemann ( 82 ) and Vogl ( 87 ) the Austrian giants Rapid 4-1. The consolation goal Hütteldorfer Kaburek scored after 19 minutes. In the second match, the WAC continued thanks to the very strong striker Henry Hiltl 5-1 against the Wiener Sport - Club by. The Prater people were already in the 20th minute by Hiltl in leadership and to the second port of the later France Legionary in the 30th minutes to make it 2-0. After the first goal by Pevny ( 40 ) networked Hiltl ( 69 ) and a Cisar ( 72 ) before turn Hiltl with his fourth goal in this game ( 78 ) fixed the final score.

Final

The Cup final was played on May 26 Before 1932 20,000 spectators in the stadium in Vienna. Referee the final pairing was Hans Frankenstein. Sound brought the Admira already in the eighth game -minute lead, Siegl and Vogl increased after 39 and 41 minutes at 3-0. Shortly after the restart coincided with the 4-0 ( 47 minutes ) by Siegl the final decision for the Meidlinger. After the connection gate by Kubesch ( 77 ) the Admiraner fixed by sound and Vogl with two goals in the 82nd minute for the final score 6:1 success of Admira's so in this game year brought the Double.

The Final Teams

Admira Vienna: Rudolf Zöhrer - Robert Pavlicek, Anton Janda - Karl Szoldatics, John Urbanek, Mirsitschka - Ignaz Siegl, Johann climate, Wilhelm Hahnemann, Anton Schall, Adolf Vogl

Wiener AC: Rudolf Hiden - cup, Karl Sesta - Georg Braun, Reiterer, Jany - Franz Cisar, Heinrich Müller, Heinrich Hiltl, Kubesch, Karl Huber

VAFÖ League

General

The championship of the free association of amateur football clubs in Austria was contested by 12 team in the VAFÖ League, who met during the entire game each year twice. Winner was defending gasworks are already significantly ahead of schedule could be deposed. The decision on the second place fell only at the green table, because the game Red Star Rudolfshügel was subsequently verified criminal, as it part of the Favoritner were riots at a penalty decision. Exciting turn was the relegation battle, this was only in the last round in the game Floridsdorf - Rudolfshügel ( 5:2 ) decided. And so, that had to Elektra and e- works take the course in the first class and were of the Erstligameistern ESV Eastern Railway XI ( North) and National Association of Vienna (South) replaced.

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Amateur Championship

Match Results

Final data

Country leagues

Lower Austria

National champion of Lower Austria was the Baden AC for the first time.

Upper Austria

Salzburg

Styria

Tirol

Vorarlberg

First Class ( hosted by the Lower Austrian Football Association ) in 1911/12 ∙ 1912/13 ∙ 1913/14 ∙ 1914/15 ∙ 1915/16 ∙ 1916/17 ∙ 1917/18 ∙ 1918/19 ∙ 1919/20 ∙ 1920/21 ∙ 1921/22 ∙ 1922/23,

First Class ( Vienna Football Association): 1923/24 ∙ 1924/25 ∙ 1925/26 ∙ 1926/27 ∙ 1927/28 ∙ 1928/29 ∙ 1929/30 ∙ 1930/31 ∙ 1931/32 ∙ 1932/33 ∙ 1933/34, ∙ 1934/35 ∙ 1935/36,

National Football League ( Vienna Football Association): 1936/37 ∙ 1937/38,

Gauliga ( NS time ): 1938/39 ∙ 1939/40 ∙ 1940/41 ∙ 1941/42 ∙ 1942/43 ∙ 1943/44 ∙ 1944/45,

League ( Vienna Football Association): 1945/46 ∙ 1946/47 ∙ 1947/48 ∙ 1948/49,

State League ( gesamtösterreichisch ): 1949/50 ∙ 1950/51 ∙ 1951/52 ∙ 1952/53 ∙ 1953/54 ∙ 1954/55 ∙ 1955/56 ∙ 1956/57 ∙ 1957/58 ∙ 1958/59 ∙ 1959/60 ∙ 1960 / 61 ∙ 1961/62 ∙ 1962/63 ∙ 1963/64 ∙ 1964/65

National League: 1965/66 ∙ 1966/67 ∙ 1967/68 ∙ 1968/69 ∙ 1969/70 ∙ 1970/71 ∙ 1971/72 ∙ 1972/73 ∙ 1973/74

Bundesliga: 1974/75 ∙ 1975/76 ∙ 1976/77 ∙ 1977/78 ∙ 1978/79 ∙ 1979/80 ∙ 1980/81 ∙ 1981/82 ∙ 1982/83 ∙ 1983/84 ∙ 1984/85 ∙ 1985/86 ∙ 1986/87 ∙ 1987/88 ∙ 1988/89 ∙ 1989/90 ∙ 1990/91 ∙ 1991/92 ∙ 1992/93 ∙ 1993/94 ∙ 1994/95 ∙ 1995/96 ∙ 1996/97 ∙ 1997/98 ∙ 1998 / 99 ∙ 1999/2000 ∙ 2000/ 01 ∙ 2001/ 02 ∙ 2002/ 03 ∙ 2003/ 04 ∙ 2004/ 05 ∙ 2005/ 06 ∙ 2006/ 07 ∙ 2007/ 08 ∙ 2008/ 09 ∙ 2009/10 ∙ 2010/11 ∙ 2011/12 ∙ 2012/13 ∙ 2013/14

  • Football in 1931
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  • Austrian Football Championship
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