1946–47 Austrian football championship

sports season

The 1946-47 Austrian football championship was organized by the league committee and contested by its members. The dual-track first class served as a substructure to the league. In addition, other federal state associations organized state championships in different modes. Champion became SC Wacker Wien for the first time, they also won the Cup.

Austrian football championship 1946-47
Season1946-47
ChampionsSC Wacker Wien
RelegatedSCR Hochstädt Wien
Post SV Wien
Top goalscorerErnst Stojaspal
(18 goals)
1947-48

The sports field situation in Vienna improved, but some clubs had no homegrounds. They often played their home games in the form of Double events.[1]

Final table

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Pl. Name M W D L P
1. SC Wacker Wien 20 14 2 4 30
2. SK Rapid Wien [2] 20 13 2 5 28
3. First Vienna FC 20 13 1 6 27
4. FC Wien 20 9 5 6 23
5. Floridsdorfer AC 20 7 6 7 20
6. SK Admira Wien 20 8 4 8 20
7. FK Austria Wien 20 8 3 9 19
8. Wiener Sport-Club 20 7 5 8 19
9. Wiener AC 20 6 4 10 16
10. SCR Hochstädt Wien 20 5 3 12 13
11. Post SV Wien 20 2 1 17 5

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Champions of the Federal States

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  • Burgenland: SC Oberwart
  • Carinthia: ASK Klagenfurt
  • Lower Austria: SC Harland
  • Upper Austria: Linzer ASK
  • Salzburg: Salzburger AK 1914
  • Styria:SK Sturm Graz
  • Tyrol: SV Innsbruck
  • Vorarlberg: SW Bregenz

Champion team

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Stefan Ploc, Franz PelikanTheodor Brinek, Otto Marischka, Friedrich Zwazl – Herrmann, Polster, Franz Macho, Gerhard HanappiKarl Zischek, Licker, Streit, Franz Pavuza, Karl Loidolt, Theodor Wagner, Ernst Reitermaier, Wilhelm Hahnemann, Josef Wirius, Edelmann, Csarmann, Strobl, Johann Kalcik – Trainer: Johann Strnad

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Fussball in Österreich ™1 (Wiener Liga) 1946/47". www.austriasoccer.at.
  2. Champion and Cupwinner of 45/46