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2011–12 Austrian Regionalliga
The 2011–12 season of the Regionalliga was the 53rd season of the third-tier football league in Austria, since its establishment in 1959. In the three Regional Leagues (East, Central, and West), teams played two heats for advancement into the First League. Two of the three teams would qualify. In 2011–12, the champion of the Regional League West ( WSG Wattens) met the Regional League East champion SV Horn in the qualification, while the Regional League Central champion GAK met the First League last-place finisher. Insofar as the relegated teams did not have other arrangements, three teams had to move down to the fourth level league. Method The Regional Leagues East, West, and Central constitute the third level of play in Austrian soccer. The Regional League East is made up of the clubs in the Vienna, Lower Austria, and Burgenland soccer associations. The Regional League Central is composed of clubs in the Upper Austria, Carinthia, and Styria soccer associations. The Reg ...
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Austrian Regional League
The Austrian Regionalliga (german: Regionalliga or plural , means Regional League) is the third-highest division in Austrian football, after the Austrian Bundesliga and the Second League. It is divided into 5 groups: East (), covering the states of Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland; Central (), covering the states of Styria, Carinthia, Upper Austria and the exclave of East Tyrol; Regionalliga Salzburg, covering the state of Salzburg; Regionalliga Tirol, covering the state of Tyrol (with the exception of East Tyrol) and the Eliteliga Vorarlberg, covering the state of Vorarlberg. History Tauernliga and Arlbergliga With introduction of the Staatsliga A as the first division and the Staatsliga B as the second division of Austrian football in the 1949–50 season, also the teams from the Austrian states were allowed to play for the first time again in the highest leagues since the end of the second world war. This entailed also a change of the categorization in the amateur ...
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Austrian Regional League East
The Austrian Regional League East (german: Regionalliga Ost) is a third-tier division of Austrian football re-introduced in the 1984–85 season. It covers the Austrian states of Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna and is one of three leagues at this level. Recent league champions The most recent league champions: 2021–22 member clubs * Admira Juniors * ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha * ASV Draßburg * SV Leobendorf * FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf-Großenzersdorf * FC Mauerwerk * SC Neusiedl am See 1919 * SV Stripfing * TWL Elektra * FCM Traiskirchen * Wiener SK * SC Wiener Neustadt * SC Wiener Viktoria * First Vienna References External linksRegional League EastAustrian Regional League East tables & results at soccerway.com Eas EAS may refer to: Aeronautics * EAS Europe Airlines, a defunct French airline * EAS Airlines, a defunct Nigerian airline * Equivalent airspeed * Essential Air Service, a U.S. government program * San Sebastián Airport, in Spain Government ...
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Austrian Landesliga
The Austrian Landesliga is the fourth tier of professional football in Austria. It is divided into nine conferences — one for each Austrian state: *Burgenland: '' Landesliga Burgenland'' *Lower Austria: ''1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga'' *Vienna: '' Wiener Stadtliga'' The champions of each conference are promoted to the Regional League East. * Carinthia and East Tyrol: '' Kärntner Liga'' *Upper Austria: '' OÖ Liga'' *Styria: '' Landesliga Steiermark'' The champions of each conference are promoted to the Regional League Central. *Salzburg: '' Salzburger Liga'' *Tyrol (without East Tyrol): '' Tiroler Liga'' *Vorarlberg Vorarlberg ( , ; gsw, label= Vorarlbergisch, Vorarlbearg, , or ) is the westernmost state () of Austria. It has the second-smallest geographical area after Vienna and, although it also has the second-smallest population, it is the state with the ...: '' Vorarlbergliga'' The champions of each conference are promoted to the Regional League West. Ext ...
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SC Neusiedl Am See
SC Neusiedl am See 1919 are an Football in Austria, Austrian association football club founded in 1919 and currently playing in the Austrian Regional League East. They were relegated from the country's top tier after finishing last in the 1983–84 Austrian Football Bundesliga. Current squad (on loan from Floridsdorfer AC) Coaching staff External links *Club logo
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SV Schwechat
Sport-Vereinigung Schwechat is an Austrian association football club from the capital city of Vienna. They are currently playing in the Wiener Stadtliga and plays their home games at the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion in Schwechat Schwechat () is a town southeast of Vienna known for the Vienna International Airport and Schwechater beer. The city is home to the refineries of the Austrian national oil company OMV. Geography Schwechat is named after the river Schwechat, wh .... History Founding Sport-Vereinigung Schwechat was founded on August 22, 1903 under the name Allgemeinen-Sportklub-Schwechat (ASK Schwechat). Names * 1903-1907 ASK Schwechat * 1907-1927 SC Germania Schwechat (merged with SK Graphia Vienna) * 1927-1934 SK Neukettenhof * 1934-1945 SC Germania Schwechat (merged with Amateurs XI) * 1945-1979 1. Schwechat SC (merged with Phoenix Schwechat) * 1979-pres. SV Schwechat Players Current squad Out on loan Coaching staff Coach history ...
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SV Mattersburg
SV Mattersburg was an Austrian association football club from Mattersburg, Burgenland. History The club was formed in 1922 and played its home games at the 17,100 capacity Pappelstadion. The club played in the Bundesliga since the 2003–04 season. SV Mattersburg drew large crowds, with the average crowd for the 2004–05 season being the second highest in Austria, even though the town of Mattersburg has only 6,300 inhabitants. In the 2006–07 season, Mattersburg finished third in the Bundesliga, the highest position in their history. Mattersburg was declared bankrupt in August 2020 after their main financial backer, Commerzialbank Mattersburg im Burgenland was closed down following an accounting scandal. Manager history * Martin Wurm (1 July 1991 – 30 June 1992) * Péter Hannich (1 July 1992 – 31 Dec 1992) * Christian Janitsch (1 Jan 1993 – 30 June 1994) * Karl Rosner (1 July 1994 – Sept 14, 2000) * Ernst Simmel (Sept 14, 2000–31 ...
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SKU Amstetten
Sportklub Union Ertl Glas Amstetten is a professional association football club based in the town of Amstetten, Lower Austria, that competes in the Austrian Football Second League, the second tier of the Austrian football league system. Founded in 1997, it is affiliated to the Lower Austrian Football Association. The team plays its home matches at Union-Platz, where it has been based since its foundation. History The club was formed in 1997 from a merger of two local clubs; former second division club ASK Amstetten, founded in 1932, and SC Union Amstetten, founded in 1946. Existing rivalries were pushed aside as a new board was founded by members of both clubs headed by chairman Rodolf Brunner. In the 2007–08 season, the club was promoted to the third highest league, the Austrian Regionalliga before being directly relegated to the 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga again. In 2011, the club returned to the Regionalliga, where they established themselves until the 2017–18 ...
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Floridsdorfer AC
The Floridsdorfer Athletics Sports Club or simply Floridsdorfer AC is a professional football club based in Floridsdorf, the 21st district of Vienna. The club was founded in August 1904. Floridsdorfer AC won the Austrian football championship in 1918 and are currently playing in the Austrian Football Second League. The club colours are blue and white. Current squad Out on loan Honours * Austrian Championship (1): 1917–18 List of managers ''From 1930 onwards'' * Richard Ziegler / Karl Schrott (1930–1931) * Karl Jiszda (1931–1934) * Ferdinand Humenberger (1935) * Rudolf Seidl (1935–1940) * Eduard Frühwirth (1939–1947) * Anton Artes (1947–1948) * Karl Durspekt (1948) * Anton Artes (1949–19??) * ''Unknown'' (1949–1982) * Rudolf Sabetzer (1982–1983) * Leopold Grausam (1984–1985) * ''Unknown'' (1985–1992) * Gustav Thaler (1992–1995) * Walter Dannhauser (1995) * Friedrich Täubler (1995) * Helmut S ...
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SV Stegersbach
SV Stegersbach is an Austrian association football club playing in the 5th tier Burgenland II Liga South for the season 2020/2021. Current squad Staff * Trainer: Joachim Poandl * Co-Trainer: Siderits Helmut * Goalkeeper coach: Kreitzer Josef * Physio: Attlila Fider External links * http://www.sv-stegersbach.at/ Official Website Association football clubs established in 1929 Football clubs in Austria 1929 establishments in Austria {{Austria-footyclub-stub ...
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Wiener Sportklub
The Wiener Sport-Club, sometimes abbreviated as WSC, was established in 1883 in Vienna, Austria and is one of the country's oldest athletics clubs. Their traditional home is in the Dornbach quarter of the city ( 17th district). History At various times throughout its history the club has had departments for fencing, boxing, wrestling, cycling, handball, track and field, field hockey, tennis, squash, football and water polo. The football team enjoyed success in Austria National Championship in 1922, 1958 and 1959. Their 1958 season included an impressive 7–0 victory over Juventus in European Champions Cup. Two bankruptcies in the 1990s eventually led the team to slip into the lower leagues. In 2001, the football section split off as ''Wiener Sportklub'' due to financial troubles and was re-integrated back into WSC in 2017. The first squad currently plays in the Austrian Regional League East (3rd Division). The club's home ground ''Wiener Sport-Club Stadium'' (or ''Wiener Sp ...
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SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 is an Austrian association football club from Parndorf. They currently play in the Austrian Regional League East The Austrian Regional League East (german: Regionalliga Ost) is a third-tier division of Austrian football re-introduced in the 1984–85 season. It covers the Austrian states of Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna and is one of three leagues a .... Current squad External links Official siteSupporter site
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