1937–38 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship 1937/38, was hosted by the National League Committee and denied by its members. As a foundation for the National League was held to single track run I. League and state championships of the Federal land associations.

  • 2.1 General
  • 2.2 League I.
  • 2.3 Lower Danube
  • 2.4 Upper Danube
  • 2.5 Styria
  • 3.1 Salzburg
  • 3.2 Carinthia 3.2.1 Tirol

National League

General

The Austrian Championship season was their last game days overshadowed by the annexation of Austria by the German Empire on 12 March 1938., The game mode was initially continued after the end of the championship it was taken over by the NSRL and the " German man unworthy professionalism " on 22 April 1938 abolished.

The championship in the National League had contested with ten teams that were made ​​to each other during the game, each year twice. Austrian / Ostmärkischer football champion Rapid Vienna, who won their 12th league title. Participation in the Mitropa Cup in 1938 was prohibited by the NSRL. The last four teams had to dismount. This was only on July 9, 1938, long after the end Championship, decided by " Quote of the Gaufachwartes ".

Ending table

Leading scorers

The champion team of the Vienna Rapid

Rudolf Raftl, Josef Musil, Anton Mayer - Stefan Wagner, Rudolf Schlauf, Heribert Sperner, August Fellner, Franz Wagner, Stefan Skoumal, Johann Hofstätter, Johann master, Josef Adelbrecht, Wilhelm Holec, Josef Wanzenböck, Luke Aurednik, Johann Pesser, Franz Binder (C ), George Shor, Franz Hofer, Walter Probst - Coach: Leopold Nitsch - Head of Section: Dionys Schönecker

Second stage game

General

As a second step, the state championship game of Lower Austria ( Lower Danube ), Upper Austria (Upper Danube ) and Steiermark was subsequently recognized in addition to the First League. The SC Hakoah Vienna was excluded from the championship on 14 March 1938 and disbanded forcibly arrested the club officials.

I. League

Lower Danube

Oberdonau

Styria

National Championships

Salzburg

Carinthia

Carinthia's Championship was not completed. Participating clubs were:

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 1937
  • Football in 1938
  • Austrian Football Championship
  • Sport ( German Reich 1933 to 1945)
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