Below you find a regionwise analysis of the Austrian league - which regions (Bundesländer) provided how many teams to the league, and titles won per region.
First column: Season in First Division from 1911-12 to 2009-10. In brackets: national champions from 1911-12 to 2008-09.
Pop.: 281.000 22 presences by 3 clubs. 13 SC Eisenstadt 7 SV Mattersburg 2 SC Neusiedl
Pop.: 561.000 27 presences by 6 clubs. 17 Austria Klagenfurt [later merged with Villacher SV into FC Kärnten] 3 FC Kärnten (Klagenfurt) 3 Austria Kärnten (Klagenfurt) 2 WSG Radenthein [later merged with Villacher SV] 1 SV Spittal an der Drau 1 Radenthein/Villacher SV [later merged with Austria Klagenfurt into FC Kärnten]
Pop.: 1.597.000 44 presences by 11 clubs. 8 Wiener Neustädter SC 7 VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling 7 Kremser SC (Krems an der Donau) 6 Schwechater SC [later merged with Austria Wien] 6 VSE Sankt Pölten 5 VfB Mödling [formerly Union Mödling; later into VfB Admira/Wacker Mödling] 1 LSV Markersdorf/Pielach 1 Admira Wiener Neustadt 1 SV Gloggnitz 1 FC Magna (Wiener Neustadt) 1 Reichsbahn Wacker Wiener Neustadt [formerly ESV Wacker Wiener-Neustadt]
Pop.: 1.408.000 106 presences by 8 clubs. 2 championships won by 2 clubs. 47 ( 1) Linzer ASK 23 ( 1) FC Linz [formerly SK VÖEST, SK VOEST and FC Stahl; later merged into Linzer ASK] 13 SV Ried im Innkreis 11 SK Vorwärts Steyr 5 SV Pasching [moved to Klagenfurt 2007 as Austria Kärnten] 4 SV Stickstoff Linz [later merged with SK VÖEST Linz] 2 Union Wels 1 SC Amateure Steyr
Pop.: 531.000 50 presences by 3 clubs. 5 championships won by 1 club. 46 ( 5) Red Bull Salzburg [formerly Austria Salzburg] 3 Salzburger AK 1914 1 SK Bischofshofen
Pop.: 1.206.000 132 presences by 6 clubs. 3 championships won by 2 clubs. 54 ( 2) SK Sturm Graz 51 ( 1) Grazer AK 13 Kapfenberger SV 10 Donawitzer SV Alpine Leoben [formerly SV Alpine Donawitz] 3 Grazer SC 1 ESV Austria Graz
Pop.: 704.000 43 presences by 2 clubs. 10 championships won by 1 club. 40 (10) SV Wacker Innsbruck [temporarily FC Tirol, Wacker Tirol] 3 SV Wattens [later temporarily merged into Wacker Innsbruck]
Pop.: 366.000 22 presences by 5 clubs. 12 Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz [later temporarily merged with Rätia Bludenz into FC Vorarlberg] 3 SC Austria Lustenau 3 FC Dornbirn 3 SC Rheindorf Altach 1 FC Vorarlberg
Pop.: 1.678.000 717 presences by 32 clubs. 77 championships won by 10 clubs. 98 (32) SK Rapid Wien 98 (23) FK Austria Wien [formerly Amateure, SC Ostmark; temporarily Austria/WAC] 76 ( 3) Wiener Sportklub 68 ( 6) First Vienna FC 52 ( 1) Wacker Wien [later merged with Admira Wien into Admira/Wacker] 49 ( 8) Admira Wien [formerly Admira Energie; later merged with Wacker Wien] 38 ( 1) Wiener Athletiksport-Club [later temporarily merged with Austria Wien] 38 ( 1) Floridsdorfer Athletiksport-Club (Wien) 36 Simmeringer SC (Wien) 27 FC Wien [formerly FC Nicholson] 26 Admira Wacker (Wien) [later relocated to Mödling] 17 Hertha Wien 15 ( 1) Hakoah Wien 15 SC Rudolfshügel (Wien) 13 ( 1) Wiener Assoziations-Footballclub (Wien) 9 SK Slovan Wien 6 Favoritner AC Wien 5 Brigittenauer AC Wien 5 FC Libertas Wien 4 SC Rapid Oberlaa Wien 3 Post SV Wien 3 FC Stadlau (Wien) 2 Olympia Stadlau 2 FC Ostmark Wien 2 SV Amateure Fiat Wien [formerly SC Austro-Fiat] 2 Ostbahn XI Wien [formerly SG Reichsbahn Wien] 2 SC Rasenspieler Hochstädt Wien 1 Helfort Wien 1 FC Ober Sankt Veit 1 Donau Wien 1 SC Blau-Weiß Wien 1 SV Elektra Wien 1 Cricketer Wien
Region Pop. (2008) Presences Champions Clubs Seasons Clubs Seasons Wien 1.678.000 32 717 10 77 Steiermark 1.206.000 6 132 2 3 Oberösterreich 1.408.000 8 105 2 2 Salzburg 531.000 3 50 1 5 Niederösterreich 1.597.000 11 44 Tirol 704.000 2 43 1 10 Kärnten 561.000 6 27 Vorarlberg 366.000 5 22 Burgenland 281.000 3 22 Total 8.332.000 76 1162 16 97
Thanks to Markus Dayer
Prepared and maintained by David Tuci for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: David Tuci
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Last updated: 19 Jun 2009
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