1957–58 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship in 1957/58 was hosted by the Austrian Football Association - State League. As substructure for League A was also the professionally run league B, but in which only played teams from Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Upper Austria and Styria. For the clubs from western Austria, in which there was still not a professional operation, the Tauern League North (Salzburg), the Tauern League South (Carinthia ) and the League Arlberg (Tyrol, Vorarlberg, Austria) were aligned on amateur basis. As the third power level acted the appropriate local leagues in the state associations.

League A

The championship in 1957/58 saw the Wiener Sport - Club a superior winner, the Dornbacher took on Matchday 5 of the standings and gave this not let up until the last lap. Only a single game against defending champion Rapid was lost. The latter however preserved until the final day his theoretical chance for championship win. In a direct duel at the crowded Pfarrwiese had to get a 5:0, 2:2, however, the game ended. It was the second championship win of the sports clubs after 1923, particularly impressed the storm series Horak Knoll Court Hamerl - Skerlan. In the European Cup in 1959, it looked like a 1:3 against Juventus after an early exit for the sport club from, but the leg was won 7-0 sensational. About Dukla Prague, the club finally made ​​it to the quarterfinals, where only series winner against Real Madrid was over. As relegated during which the course had to play in the B- League SK Sturm Graz and Vienna promoted FC

Champion Team: Rudolf Szanwald, Dobias - Erich bunny head, Heinrich Büllwatsch, Alois Jaros, Rudolf Oslansky, Leopold Barschandt Walter Horak, Adolf Knoll, Johann Howanietz, Erich Hof, Josef Hamerl, Karl Skerlan, Mach, Kuczmann, Glätzl - Coach: John Pesser

Expulsion

The two climb places in the season in 1957/58 were awarded the one hand, to the master of the B- League, the second in a relegation round played. The Arlberg Master Lustenau 07 first played against the Tauern Northern League champions SV Austria Salzburg to qualify for the relegation play for the league A. The SV Austria Salzburg was allowed to begin, as he had to the Tauern League South champion WSG Radenthein previously defeated. The Salzburg could significantly penetrated against Lustenauer, subject, however, in the playoff for promotion to the League A the second-placed the B league, WSV Donawitz, with 3:7.

Second power stage

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 1957
  • Football in 1958
  • Austrian Football Championship
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