1914-15 Austrian football championship

sports season

The 1914-15 Austrian football championship was the first season of the Austrian Bundesliga during the First World war.

Erste Klasse (NFV)
Season1914-15
ChampionsWiener AC
Relegatedno relegations
Top goalscorerFranz Heinzl
(12 goals)
1913-14
1915-16

All football games were canceled in August 1914, including the autumn championship that had already been drawn. The team's players disappeared into the military troops. It was decided to hold the competition in just one round in the spring of 1915. The sporting value remains questionable. Some clubs were obviously able to "manage" to get their players back from the front in time of a match. Others (especially the Wiener Sport-Club) had almost all of their players in the war and played most of their games with youth teams.[1]

Wiener AC won the title for the first time.

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Pl. Name Games W D L P
1. Wiener AC 9 8 0 1 16
2. Wiener Association FC 9 7 1 1 15
3. SK Rapid Wien 9 4 2 3 10
4. Wiener Amateur SV 9 4 1 4 9
5. ASV Hertha Wien 9 4 1 4 9
6. Floridsdorfer AC 9 3 3 3 9
7. SC Rudolfshügel 9 4 0 4 8
8. Wiener Sport-Club 9 2 2 5 6
9. Wacker Wien 9 1 3 5 5
10. 1. Simmeringer SC 9 1 1 7 3

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Matches

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February 1915

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Date Team 1 Team2
28 February 1915 Floridsdorfer AC Wiener Association FC 3-6
28 February 1915 SK Rapid Wien ASV Hertha Wien 3-1
28 February 1915 Wiener AC Wiener Sport-Club 9-1

March 1915

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Date Team 1 Team2
7 March 1915 Floridsdorfer AC Wiener AC 5-7
14 March 1915 SK Rapid Wien Wiener Association FC 2-2
14 March 1915 Wiener AC 1. Simmeringer SC 15-0
14 March 1915 Wiener Amateur SV SC Rudolfshügel 3-0
21 March 1915 Floridsdorfer AC SC Rudolfshügel 4-2
21 March 1915 ASV Hertha Wien Wiener Sport-Club 1-1
21 March 1915 SK Rapid Wien Wiener AC 0-2
21 March 1915 Wiener Association FC 1. Simmeringer SC 2-0
25 March 1915 ASV Hertha Wien Wiener AC 0-5
25 March 1915 SC Wacker Wien Wiener Association FC 1-4
25 March 1915 Wiener Amateur SV Floridsdorfer AC 0-0

April 1915

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Date Team 1 Team2
11 April 1915 ASV Hertha Wien 1. Simmeringer SC 4-2
11 April 1915 SK Rapid Wien SC Wacker Wien 2-2
11 April 1915 Wiener AC SC Rudolfshügel 3-0
11 April 1915 Wiener Amateur SV Wiener Sport-Club 1-0
18 April 1915 Floridsdorfer AC 1. Simmeringer SC 2-1
18 April 1915 SK Rapid Wien SC Rudolfshügel 2-3
18 April 1915 SC Wacker Wien Wiener Sport-Club 0-1
18 April 1915 Wiener Amateur SV ASV Hertha Wien 0-2
18 April 1915 Wiener Association FC Wiener AC 0-1
25 April 1915 1. Simmeringer SC Wiener Sport-Club 2-2
25 April 1915 ASV Hertha Wien Floridsdorfer AC 0-4
25 April 1915 SC Wacker Wien SC Rudolfshügel 3-4

May 1915

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Date Team 1 Team2
2 May 1915 SC Wacker Wien ASV Hertha Wien 3-3
9 May 1915 1. Simmeringer SC Wiener Amateur SV 2-7
9 May 1915 SK Rapid Wien Floridsdorfer AC 3-1
9 May 1915 SC Wacker Wien Wiener AC 1-4
16 May 1915 SK Rapid Wien Wiener Sport-Club 0-1
16 May 1915 Wiener Association FC Wiener Amateur SV 2-1
23 May 1915 SC Rudolfshügel 1. Simmeringer SC 4-1
24 May 1915 SC Rudolfshügel ASV Hertha Wien 1-2

June 1915

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Date Team 1 Team2
3 June 1915 SC Wacker Wien Floridsdorfer AC 0-0
3 June 1915 Wiener Amateur SV Wiener AC 2-0
3 June 1915 Wiener Sport-Club Wiener Association FC 3-4
13 June 1915 SK Rapid Wien 1. Simmeringer SC 7-3
13 June 1915 SC Wacker Wien Wiener Amateur SV 1-0
13 June 1915 Wiener Association FC SC Rudolfshügel 7-1
27 June 1915 SK Rapid Wien Wiener Amateur SV 4-1

July 1915

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Date Team 1 Team2
4 July 1915 SC Rudolfshügel Wiener Sport-Club 6-1
11 July 1915 ASV Hertha Wien Wiener Association FC 2-3
11 July 1915 Wiener Sport-Club Floridsdorfer AC 3-3
18 July 1915 1. Simmeringer SC SC Wacker Wien 4-2

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Top scorer

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Name Club Goals
Franz Heinzl Wiener Association FC 12
Robert Kutschera Floridsdorfer AC 11
Johann Neumann
Leopold Deutsch
Wiener AC
Wiener AC
10

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Champion team

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Wiener AC

Johann BrandweinerRudolf Heger, Franz Schlosser, Johann Kaps, Karl Achatzy, Richard Kohn, Julius Kaps, Gustav Chrenka, Leopold Deutsch, Johann Neumann, Josef Grünfeld, Karl Heinlein, Johann Studnicka, Karl Dürschmied, Gottlieb Stejskal

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References

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  1. Austrian Soccer
  2. Table mode (if points are tied):Number of wins - goal quotient
  3. Austria Soccer
  4. Austria Soccer
  5. Austria Soccer
  6. Austria Soccer