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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:28 PM
Well, with the start of the new season only few days away, (Bundesliga starts on 17 July) I decided to create a thread about the Football Season in Austria.
This thread will cover the Bundesliga,
the ÖFB Cup,
the European Club fixtures and
the National Team( also the Youth teams like U21,U19, etc.)
So first of I´d like to introduce the clubs participating in the Bundesliga this season.
SV Ried (8th 2010)
FC Red Bull Salzburg (Champions of 2010 – participating in Champions League qualification)
FK Austria Wien(Runners Up 2010 - participating in Europa League qualification)
SK Rapid Wien (3rd 2010 - participating in Champions League qualification)
SK Sturm Graz( 4th and Cup Winners 2010- participating in Europa League qualification)
SC Wiener Neustadt (5th 2010)
SV Mattersburg( 6th 2010)
LASK(7th 2010)
Kapfenberger SV(9th 2010)
FC Wacker Innsbruck ( promoted )
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:30 PM
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SV Ried is a club from the upper austrian town Ried im Innkreis.
Due to sponsorship reasons the clubs name is SV Josko Ried.( SV stands for Sportvereinigung,translates to sports association)
The club was founded in 1912 but until the late 80´s the club only played in the lower leagues, in 1991 under the regency of Klaus Roitinger, they sealed promotion to the 2nd tier of austrian football after missing out in 1988 and 1990 losing the play off.
After 4 years in the 2nd Bundesliga the club won the promotion play off sealing the biggest success so far, and the club got off to a dream start beating the record champions Rapid Wien on the very first fixture played in the highest tier of austrian football.
In 1998 the club won the ÖFB Cup after a 3-1 final win against Sturm Graz. Subsequently they played in the very last Cup Winners Cup competition and after eliminating MTK Budapest in the first round the club went out, despite a home win, against Maccabi Haifa.
In 2003 the club got relegated after a dismal campaign after the winter break where only 8 points out of 14 matches were gained resulting that the club occupied the last place of the table at the end of the season for the very first and only time in its history(up to that point).
In 2005 promotion back to the Bundesliga was achieved after a breathtaking match against Gratkorn( the team was 2-nil down after 53 minutes, but they fought back to win 3-2 with the winner only 5 minutes from time)
In the season 2006/07 the team found themselves at the end of the table but they started a furious comeback, resulting in the team earning 2nd place, the best table position in the Bundesliga in the clubs history
In 2008/09 the team conceded the fewest goals in the league and ended the season unbeaten at home, last season although wasn´t as good as before and the team didn`t play very well resulting in the 8th table position and for the first time in ten years they have been overtaken in the table by arch rivals LASK
Stadium:
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:33 PM
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Note: This is the article from wikipedia.
FC Red Bull Salzburg is an Austrian football club, based in Wals-Siezenheim. Their home ground is the Red Bull Arena. The club was known as SV Austria Salzburg before being bought by the Red Bull company in 2005 who renamed the club and changed the club's colours from its traditional violet and white to red and white. The change resulted in some of the team's fans forming a new club, SV Austria Salzburg. The club has won the Austrian Bundesliga 6 times, and reached the final of the UEFA Cup in 1994.
History
FC Red Bull Salzburg was founded on 13 September 1933 as SV Austria Salzburg. In 1950, the club was dissolved but in the same year, it was re-founded for the first time. In 1978, the official name was changed to SV Casino Salzburg and in 1997, to SV Wüstenrot Salzburg, while the common calling name remained SV Austria Salzburg. The Red Bull company bought the club on 6 April 2005 and rebranded it.
The Red Bull takeover
After the takeover, Red Bull changed the club's name, management, and staff, declaring "this is a new club with no history." Red Bull initially claimed on the club website that the club was founded in 2005, but was ordered to remove this claim by the Austrian F.A. The new authority removed all trace of violet from the club logo and the team now play in the new colours of red and white, to the consternation of much of the club's traditional support.[citation needed] A small pair of wings form the motif of the new club crest, displayed on the team jersey, in accordance with Red Bull's commercial slogan at the time: "It gives you wings." This complete rebranding of the team proved very similar to Red Bull's treatment of its two Formula One racing teams, Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso. However, Red Bull would not completely follow this precedent when it acquired the MetroStars club in Major League Soccer in the United States; while it rebranded the team as the New York Red Bulls, it chose to recognise the MetroStars' history.
The traditional supporters tried to resist the radical changes and formed their own movement in order to regain some of the tradition. Several fan-clubs throughout Europe voiced their support in what they saw as a fight against the growing commercialisation of football. However, after five months of protests and talks between the club owners and traditional fans, no compromise was reached. On 15 September 2005, the "violet" supporters stated that the talks had irreversibly broken down and efforts to reach an agreement would be terminated.
This gave rise to two separate fan groups: the "Red-Whites", who support "Red Bull Salzburg" and the "Violet-Whites", who want to preserve the 72-year-old tradition and refuse to support the rebranded club. The Violet-Whites ultimately formed a new club, SV Austria Salzburg.
Recent history
In May 2006, Red Bull announced on its website that it had hired veteran coach Giovanni Trapattoni as new coach together with his ex-player Lothar Matthäus as co-trainer. The pair initially denied having reached a deal, but officially signed on 23 May 2006. Red Bull ultimately won the T-Mobile Bundesliga 2006-07 by a comfortable margin with five games still left in the season after drawing 2-2 with previous season's champions Austria Wien on 28 April 2007. Red Bull were beaten by Shakhtar Donetsk in the third qualifying round[1][2] of the UEFA Champions League 2007-08 and then knocked out of the UEFA Cup 2007-08 in the first round by AEK Athens. On 13 February 2008, Italian manager Giovanni Trappatoni confirmed that he would be taking over as the new Republic of Ireland manager in May. He was succeeded by Co Adriaanse. Currently, the team is managed by Huub Stevens. Stevens won his first major title as the manager of a country's highest league on May 14th, 2010, which led the team to the title of the season 2009/10. In UEFA competitions, the team is referred to as FC Salzburg so as not to interfere with the federation's corporate sponsorship rules.
Champions: 2007, 2009, 2010
Stadium:
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:37 PM
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Fußballklub Austria Wien is an Austrian football club from the Austrian capital city of Vienna. They were the champions of the 2005–06 Austrian Bundesliga. In English, they are commonly referred to as Austria Vienna.
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History
Foundation to World War II
Austria Wien were founded in Vienna on 12 March 1911 as the Wiener Amateur Sportvereinigung by players and officials of the Vienna Cricket- and Football- Club, taking violet and white as the new club's colours. The team claimed its first championship title in 1924. Amateure changed their name to Austria in 1926 as the former amateurs had become professionals.
The 1930s, one of Austria’s most successful eras brought two Mitropa Cup titles, a predecessor of today’s UEFA Champions League (1933, 1936). During this time world class players like Matthias Sindelar wore the violet jersey.
After the Anschluss and throughout the period of Nazi domination of the country (1938–1945) most of the club’s officials and some players with Jewish heritage, had to flee or were murdered by the Nazi regime. Star player Sindelar died under unresolved circumstances on January 23, 1939 of carbon monoxide poisoning in his apartment. Even though the team did not have any success in this period, playing in the Gauliga Ostmark, they managed a much more important victory in keeping the name "Austria" despite attempts by Nazi sports authorities to rename the club.] Post World War II
Post-World War II started a new successful era with Austria winning national championship titles in 1949, 1950, 1953 and 1961–1963 as well as 1969.
The 1960s marked the beginning of a golden period for Austria Wien, a run of 16 titles in 33 seasons between 1960 and 1993. The decade began with three titles in a row (1961, 1962, and 1963) and ended with two more (1969, 1970) under the management of Ernst Ocwirk. Stars of the 1960s included:
• Horst Nemec, a fine centre-forward rated by some at the time as one of Europe's best
• Ernst Fiala, another fine attacker and inspirational team leader
• Johann Geyer, a cultured yet hard-working midfield schemer
• Horst Hirnschrodt, who played mainly on the right flank
Glorious era in competition and European Cup
The 1970s saw the beginning of another glorious era. Between 1970 and 1975 the club was in a difficult phase. After a bad season 1974–75 (goal difference +7) with a somewhat ageing team, the Violets began to build a young squad with average age 23 years, season 1975–76. All squads in the 5 seasons 1975-1976 till 1979-1980 had an average age of about 23 years at the start of the seasons. The 11 seasons 1975–76 till 1985–86 Austria Wien won 8 national championship titles (1975–76; 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81; 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, respective goal differences: +48; +43, +44, +45, +31; +56, +68, +71). After winning the national Cup, season 1976–77, Austria Wien played the European Cup II-final (1977–78), which it lost 4–0 against Rob Rensenbrink's Anderlecht (3 May 1978), the semi-finals of the European Cup I (Champions Cup) were reached season 1978–79. On 7 August 1979, Ajax (with players Ruud Krol, Frank Arnesen, Dick Schoenaker, Soren Lerby, Tscheu La Ling, and Simon Tahamata) were beaten in a friendly match 5–1 (5–0 after 39 minutes). In a friendly match, Anderlecht was beaten this time by a score of 3–0 on 5 August 1980. Since the 1980–81 season, the average age of the successive squads went up to about 25 years at the start of the season.
In 1982–83, the semi-finals of the European Cup II (Cup Winners' Cup)-tournament was reached, in which Real Madrid proved to be too strong. During the next two seasons, Austria Wien were twice stranded in the quarter-finals , in respectively the European Cup III (UEFA-Cup)-tournament season 1983-1984 (goal difference +16 (25-9); Aris Bonnevoie (Luxemburg) was beaten 0-5 away and 10-0 at home (15-0 on aggregate) (1st round), after a 2-0 home win from Stade Laval, away being 3-0 behind in the return match Austria Wien drew 3-3. (2nd round), Internazionale was eliminated: 2-1 home win, 1-1 away draw) (3rd round), before Austria Wien stranded in the quarter finals: 2-0 away loss to Tottenham Hotspur, 2-2 home draw) and the European Cup I Champions Cup season 1984-1985. 3 Successive national championship titles were won, seasons 1983-1984, 1984-1985, 1985-1986 (goal differences +56, +68, +71). In these seasons friendly games against Hungary (5-2, August 31 1983) and Werder Bremen (3-0, August 10 1984) were won. Starting the 1985-1986 season 19 seasons without successes in the European Cup-tournaments followed, and from 1986 on also the championships results were declining and declining, with the lowest point in achievements between 1995 and 2002. Not earlier than the season 2004-2005 Austria Wien again reached the quarter finals in a European Cup-tournament (UEFA Cup-tournament). Some important players playing at Austria Wien in the successful era 1975-1976 till 1985-1986: Herbert "Schneckerl" Prohaska (1972-1980, 1983-1989), Felix Gasselich (1974-1983) who played afterwards at AFC Ajax Amsterdam July 1983 till November 1985, Thomas Parits (1964-1970, 1977-1979), Walter Schachner (1978-1981), Thomas Pfeiler (1978-1983), Gerhard Steinkogler (1980-1986), Alfred Drabits (1981-1988) (nowadays youth-coach at Austria Wien), Toni Polster (1982-1987), the Hungarian ex-international Tibor Nyilasi (1983-1988).
Afterwards also José Alberto Percudani (January 1988-1990), Peter Stoger (1988-1994) and Jewgenij Milewskij (1989-1991) wore the tricot of Austria Wien.
1990s
In the beginning of the '90s, FK Austria enjoyed its so far last successful era: three championship titles (seasons 1990-1991, 1991-1992, 1992-1993; but less brilliant goal differences (+39, +37, +46) than the seasons 1983-1984, 1984-1985, 1985-1986 (+56, +68, +71)), three cup titles (seasons 1989-1990, 1991-1992, 1993-1994) as well as four Super cup titles (Austrian national champion vs. Cup winner) (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) were won. Internationally there were no successes. The era 1995-2002 in the championships Austria Wien finished at the midst of the table only. The 3 seasons 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999 the goal differences had even been negative (-10, -15, -3). Apart from this there had been financial problems, which stopped the club from keeping star-players.
Frank Stronach and the new millennium
After a period without any title (last title season 1992-1993), Austria Wien was taken over by billionaire Frank Stronach of the Magna concern in 1999, the name of the club changing into FK Austria Memphis Magna. He invested much money into the club, buying many top players, so they won the title again in the season 2002-2003 (36 matches, goal difference +31), after a very good start of the season (12 matches, goal difference +19). Despite this coach and ex-player Walter Schachner was fired. His successor Christoph Daum produced weaker results (24 matches, goal difference +12), yet Austria won the national Cup. Austria Wien had a three times higher budget than the average league club (as of 2007 Red Bull Salzburg has the highest budget in the Austrian Bundesliga).
In 2004 the name Memphis was deleted. Austria was known for their very fancy and creative style of playing football which on the downside has frequently led to unnecessary losses and unnecessary draws and makes the team somewhat unpredictable. In the spectacular 2004/05 season the team reached the quarter final of the UEFA Cup, in which the Italian team Parma FC proved to be the better club by eliminating Austria on away goals (1:1, 0:0); in the league Austria finished only 3rd, however, the team wasn't considered weak (goal difference +40 (64-24))! On the 21st of November 2005, Frank Stonach decided to resigne from his post. As a result several players like topscorer Roland Linz, Vladimír Janočko, Joey Didulica, Libor Sionko, Filip Šebo and Sigurd Rushfeldt were transferred or signed contracts for other teams in the summer 2006. The highly successful 2005-2006 season concluded with the league championship (although with a goal difference of +18 (51-33)), and the national Cup against Mattersburg (3-0) under Austria's belt!
The season 2006-2007 seemed to result in a small disaster as the team found it difficult to cope with their significantly reduced budget and resulting loss of most of their key players. After losing 1-4 on aggregate from Benfica in the preliminary round of the Champions League, the team managed to qualify (against Legia Warsaw winning 2-1 on aggregate) for the Group Phase of the UEFA Cup-tournament, but the 1st match was lost 1-4 at home to Zulte Waregem (Belgium). Thomas Parits (ex-player Austria Wien 1964-1970, 1977-1979 and ex-coach Austria Wien 1984-1985) became the new general manager and after losing 3 days later 4-0 away to Salzburg (firing of manager and ex-player Peter Stoger and Dutch coach and ex-football-player Frank Schinkels), Georg Zellhofer became the new coach. In the Group Phase of the UEFA Cup-tournament Austria Wien collected 0 points (goal difference -8 (1-9)), in the entire European Cup-tournament a goal difference of -10 (4-14)! In the league championship things also went completely wrong as the possibility existed that Austria could relegate for the 1st time in history (however, only through mid season). After 21 rounds the club ranked at the bottom of the table (10th, Budesliga). After the winter break Austria managed to finish 6th (midst of the table, goal difference 0 (43-43) in 36 rounds), yet they won the Austrian National Cup, the ÖFB-Stiegl-Cup.
The 1st half of the 2007-2008 season had been a good one as Austria was top of the Bundesliga in week 7 and from weeks 9 through 21. However, performances were not always impressive (round 10 till round 23: 14 rounds, goal difference 0) and Austria dropped to the 3rd position in the league table just before winter break (three-way tie for top at 36 points, goal differential +8). In the UEFA Cup-tournament Austria didn't perform much better than in the 2006-2007 season. Indeed the two qualification rounds (4 matches) had been successful: goal difference +3 (9-6), but in the Group Phase things went wrong again: 4 matches only yielded 1 point and a goal difference of -5 (1-6) (elimination). Total goal difference this tournament had not been that bad as in 2006-2007: -2 (10-12). In the end Austria finished 3rd in the 07/08 Bundesliga, succumbing only to Rapid Vienna and Red Bull Salzburg.
The summer of 2008 brought notable changes for Austria Vienna. Twelve players left the club, among them key players like Sanel Kuljic and Yüksel Sariyar, who went and joined Frank Stronach's newly founded team FC Magna in Austria's second division.
The Betriebsführervertrag with Stronach's company Magna expired, which gave the club a wholly new structure. On July 1, 2008 it was given back its original name FK Austria Wien, without any sponsor name included for the first time in 30 years.Austrian players like Michael Madl, who came back on loan from Wacker Innsbruck, or Lukas Mössner from SK Austria Kärnten joined the team. In addition to them Austria recruited Chinese international Sun Xiang, who became the first Chinese to play in Austria's Bundesliga.
Austrian Bundesliga [23]: 1924, 1926, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003, 2006
Austrian Cup [27]: 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1948, 1949, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
Austrian Supercup [6]: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003, 2004
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:39 PM
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The Sportklub Rapid Wien (English: Rapid Vienna) is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is Austria's most successful side with 32 championships to its credit, as well as a German title captured when the country was part of Germany. It is one of the two best known sides in Vienna, the other being Rapid's eternal rival, FK Austria Wien. The Rapid squad is often known as the "Green-Whites" for its team colours or as Hütteldorfer for the location of the Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, which is in Hütteldorf, part of the city's 14th district, Penzing.
History
SK Rapid Wien was founded in 1898 (en:First Workers' Football Club of Vienna). The team's original colours were red and blue, which are still often used in away matches. On 8 January 1899 the club was re-named, taking on its present name of Sportklub Rapid Wien, following the example of Rapide Berlin. In 1904, the team colours were changed to green and white.
One of the best teams in early European football, Rapid became a dominant side during the years between the world wars, when Austria was one of the leading football nations on the continent. After the Anschluss of Austria to Germany in 1938, Rapid played in that country's Gauliga Ostmark along with clubs such as First Vienna and Admira Vienna (playing then as Wacker Wien and Admira Wien). Rapid would be the most successful of these clubs. They won the Tschammerpokal, predecessor of today's German Cup, in 1938 with a 3–1 victory over FSV Frankfurt, and topped that with a German Championship in 1941 by defeating Schalke 04, the most dominant German club of the era. The team was able to overcome a 3–0 Schalke lead to win the match by a final score of 4–3 through strength and endurance – the traditional virtues of Rapid players known as the Rapidgeist or "Rapid Spirit".
Almost since the club's beginnings, Rapid fans have announced the last fifteen minutes of the game by way of the legendary "Rapidviertelstunde" – rhythmic clapping at home or away no matter what the score. The first mention of the practise goes back to 1913, and in 1919 a newspaper wrote about the fans clapping at the beginning of the "Rapidviertelstunde". Over the decades, there were many instances where Rapid managed to turn around a seemingly hopeless situation by not giving up and, with their fans' support, fighting their way to a win just before the final whistle.
Although Rapid is by far the most popular club in Austria, other teams like Red Bull Salzburg or FK Magna are able to spend significantly more money every year as they are owned by investors/billionaires. Rapid is trying to compensate for this lack of financial funds by supporting young and talented players.
Rapid were involved in a controversial episode in 1984 when they eliminated Celtic from the European Cup Winners Cup last 16. Strikes from Brian McClair (32 mins) Murdo MacLeod (45+5 mins) put Celtic 2-0 ahead at half time. After the interval Tommy Burns (68 mins) scored a controversial third goal to put Celtic 4-3 up on aggregate. With 14 mins left of the match, Rapid conceded a penalty, after Reinhard Kienast punched Burns on the back of the head whilst a corner kick was being taken. Rapid players, opposing the decision, crowded around the referee and linesman, close to the Celtic fans. Rapid defender Rudolf Weinhofer then fell to the ground, and claimed to have been hit by a bottle thrown from the terracing. TV pictures showed clearly that the bottle which was thrown onto the pitch did not hit the player. After a delay of some 10 minutes, the penalty was taken by Peter Grant, and he struck it wide. The match finished 3–0, giving Celtic a 4–3 win on aggregate. However, Rapid appealed to UEFA for a replay, and both teams were fined. The replay appeal was turned down initially, but Rapid appealed for a second time. On this occasion, Rapid's fine was doubled but UEFA also stipulated that the game be replayed 100 miles away from Celtic Park. The game was held on 12 December 1984 at Old Trafford, Manchester and Rapid won 1–0 through a Peter Pacult strike.
Rapid Vienna is also Austria's record titleholder when including Vienna-only titles and titles won in Germany during the time of the Third Reich, winning the Austrian Championship title 32 times to date. Supporters of other teams sometimes argue that the 16 championship wins before the establishment of a nation wide all-Austrian league should not be counted. However, those titles are credited by most observers, since Viennese league play was virtually synonymous with Austrian football at that time. The wins of the German Championship and German Cup were possible due to Austria's annexation by Germany on March 12, 1938.
• Austrian Championship (32): 1912, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1995-96, 2004-05, 2007-08
• Austrian Cup (14): 1919, 1920, 1927, 1946, 1961, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1976, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1995
• Austrian Supercup: 1986, 1987, 1988, 2008
Stadium
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:41 PM
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SK Sturm Graz is an Austrian football club, based in Graz, Styria, playing in the Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1909 and the club colours are black and white.
So far, Sturm Graz has won the Austrian Football Championship twice (1998 and 1999) and participated several times in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup under the management of Ivica Osim.
History
Foundation
SK Sturm Graz were founded in 1909, as a working men's team (as opposed to their town neighbours Grazer AK, founded in 1902).
The club first appeared in top-flight competition in the Gauliga Ostmark in 1942-43, coming last and being relegated.
1982 - First Success
The first great success of the club was celebrated under manager Otto Baric, when the club finished runners-up in the league in the 1982/3 season. A year later, the club battled through to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup, beaten only by Nottingham Forest through a dubious penalty in extra-time.
1992 - The Start of a new Era
In December 1992, Hannes Kartnig was installed as President, naming his close friend Heinz Schilcher as new manager. At the time, Sturm were languishing under enormous debts, a chronic lack of money and a general sporting malaise. Sturm qualified for the newly-formed Zehnerliga, and Kartnig and Schilcher decided the best course of action would be to abstain from big-name signings, and opt instead for a new start using young players from the club's youth setup. In 1993 Milan Djuricic became manager, and together with his "kindergarten" team managed to stay up.
1994 to 2002 - Osim and European Football
In 1994, the Bosnian Ivica Osim took control of the up-to-now unsuccessful Sturm; this proved to be a crucial turning-point in the club's history. Osim succeeded in producing an effective and powerful team using the young and inexperienced players at his disposal, strengthened with a few experienced leading players. The team's first success was as runners-up in the league in 1995; a year later, they won their first title, beating Admira Mödling in the cup-final, but wobbling in the league to finish runners-up yet again.
In 1998, SK Sturm Graz won their first Austrian Bundesliga title, pulling away from the field early on and winning the title with seven games in hand. Sturm set two records during this season; they remained unbeaten in their first twelve matches, and then for another nineteen matches later in the season. At the end of the season they amassed 81 points, an Austrian record total, winning the title with 19 points ahead of Rapid Vienna. This season also saw the development of the "magic triangle" of Mario Haas, Hannes Reinmayr and Ivica Vastic.
1999 saw SK Sturm Graz retain the title, securing the treble as they did so (league, cup and super cup), in addition to appearing in the qualification for the Champions League. Here, however, a scoreless draw with Spartak Moscow proved to be the only success. The 1999/2000 season saw Sturm in the Champions League for a second time, finishing third in their group. FC Tirol wrested the title from Sturm's grasp, but the runners-up spot achieved was sufficient for a third trip into the Champions League.
Sensationally, Sturm Graz won their Champions League Group D (against Galatasaray, Rangers and AS Monaco FC), reaching the second round for the first time. The league campaign was less successful - a fourth place finish, the worst under Osim.
After their Champions League exploits, several key players out of the twelve who later left were not suitably replaced. Worse still, this hasty squad redevelopment devoured almost all the profit made from the European campaign. Only a small fraction of the money was invested in youth development, to establish an academy. Despite this, the newly assembled team again finished in second place in the league, but failed at the qualification hurdle for the Champions League. This, together with increasing criticism from the President precipitated the departure of Osim after eight years at the helm.
2002 to Present Day - Consolidation
Franco Foda and Gilbert Gress (7 defeats in 9 games) both enjoyed short and fruitless stints as coach, before former striker Michael Petrovic took control in autumn 2003. He presided over a gradual introduction of young talent, securing the team's place in the top flight in both 2004 and 2005, finishing in seventh spot.
In the season 2005/6, Sturm Graz took part in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, but were knocked out in the second round by VfL Wolfsburg from the German Fußball-Bundesliga.
Since 2005 Sturm Graz has been facing financial problems and on September 1, 2006 a petition of bankruptcy was filed by the tax authorities.
Champions (2): 1998 and 1999
Cup Winners (4): 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2010
Austrian Supercup Winners (3): 1996, 1998 and 1999
Stadium
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:54 PM
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SC Magna Wiener Neustadt is an Austrian football club based in Wiener Neustadt.
History
FC Magna Wiener Neustadt obtained the right to play in the First League due to the collapse of SC Schwanenstadt caused by financial problems. SC Schwanenstadt's playing licence was taken over by Magna, who took their place in the First League. On 19 May, Austrian-Canadian business man Frank Stronach, the founder of Magna International, was elected president of the club.
The club played their first ever league game on 12 July 2008 against relegated side FC Wacker Innsbruck and lost 0-3. The remaining season was a lot more successful, culminating in the Austrian First League championship and the promotion to the Austrian Bundesliga.
In late 2008 1. Wiener Neustädter SC decided to merge with FC Magna. In order to acknowledge the past of 1. SC, FC Magna were renamed SC Magna Wiener Neustadt, effective from 1 July 2009.
Stadium
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:56 PM
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SV Mattersburg is an Austrian football club from Mattersburg, Burgenland. For sponsorship reasons, the club is currently also known as SV Bauwelt Koch Mattersburg.
The club was formed in 1922 and currently plays its home games at the 17,100 capacity Pappelstadion. The club has played in the Bundesliga since the 2003-04 season. SV Mattersburg draw surprisingly 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.
Stadium
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:57 PM
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Kapfenberger SV is a football club from Kapfenberg, Austria. In the 2007/08 Austrian Football First League season they became champion and advanced to Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1919 as Kapfenberger SC. In 1947 the club was renamed into Kapfenberger SV.
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 01:59 PM
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FC Wacker Innsbruck is an Austrian football club from Innsbruck. The club was formed in June 2002, and plays their home games at Tivoli Neu. The club regard themselves as the spiritual continuation of the team FC Tirol Innsbruck, who went bankrupt in 2002. However, legally Wacker Tirol is a distinct and separate club, and is not entitled to claim the honours won by its predecessors.
The ascent of Wacker Tirol into the Bundesliga took only two years from formation, with promotion to the top division achieved in 2004. This was possible because the club made an alliance with 3rd league club Wattens. After finishing first in Regionalliga West, Wacker advanced to Red Zac Erste Liga. Wacker Tirol finished 6th in their first Bundesliga season.
In 2007 the club was renamed to FC Wacker Innsbruck. At the end of the 2007-08 season, FC Wacker Innsbruck finished last and was relegated to the Austrian Football First League (second tier). In 2010, Wacker won promotion back to the Austrian Bundesliga.
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ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:01 PM
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1912 Rapid Vienna
1913 Rapid Vienna
1914 Wiener AF
1915 Wiener AC
1916 Rapid Vienna
1917 Rapid Vienna
1918 Floridsdorfer AC
1919 Rapid Vienna
1920 Rapid Vienna
1921 Rapid Vienna
1922 Wiener Sportclub
1923 Rapid Vienna
1924 SV Amateure
1925 Hakoah Vienna
1926 SV Amateure
1927 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1928 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1929 Rapid Vienna
1930 Rapid Vienna
1931 First Vienna FC
1932 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1933 First Vienna FC
1934 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1935 Rapid Vienna
1936 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1937 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1938 Rapid Vienna
1939 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling (Gauliga Ostmark, Germany)
1940 Rapid Vienna (Gauliga Ostmark, Germany)
1941 Rapid Vienna (Gauliga Ostmark, Germany)
1942 First Vienna FC (Gauliga Ostmark, Germany)
1943 First Vienna FC (Gauliga Ostmark, Germany)
1944 First Vienna FC (Gauliga Ostmark, Germany)
1945 Rapid Vienna
1946 Rapid Vienna
1947 SC Wacker
1948 Rapid Vienna
1949 Austria Vienna
1950 Austria Vienna
1951 Rapid Vienna
1952 Rapid Vienna
1953 Austria Vienna
1954 Rapid Vienna
1955 First Vienna FC
1956 Rapid Vienna
1957 Rapid Vienna
1958 Wiener Sportclub
1959 Wiener Sportclub
1960 Rapid Vienna
1961 Austria Vienna
1962 Austria Vienna
1963 Austria Vienna
1964 Rapid Vienna
1965 LASK Linz
1966 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
1967 Rapid Vienna
1968 Rapid Vienna
1969 Austria Vienna
1970 Austria Vienna
1971 Wacker Innsbruck
1972 Wacker Innsbruck
1973 Wacker Innsbruck
1974 VÖEST Linz
1975 Wacker Innsbruck
1976 Austria Vienna/WAC
1977 Wacker Innsbruck
1978 Austria Vienna
1979 Austria Vienna
1980 Austria Vienna
1981 Austria Vienna
1982 Rapid Vienna
1983 Rapid Vienna
1984 Austria Vienna
1985 Austria Vienna
1986 Austria Vienna
1987 Rapid Vienna
1988 Rapid Vienna
1989 FC Swarovski Tirol
1990 FC Swarovski Tirol
1991 Austria Vienna
1992 Austria Vienna
1993 Austria Vienna
1994 SV Salzburg
1995 SV Salzburg
1996 SK Rapid Wien
1997 SV Salzburg
1998 Sturm Graz
1999 Sturm Graz
2000 FC Tirol Innsbruck
2001 FC Tirol Innsbruck
2002 FC Tirol Innsbruck
2003 Austria Vienna
2004 Grazer AK (GAK)
2005 SK Rapid Wien
2006 Austria Vienna
2007 FC Red Bull Salzburg
2008 Rapid Vienna
2009 FC Red Bull Salzburg
2010 FC Red Bull Salzburg
* 32x Rapid Wien
* 23x Austria Wien
* 10x FC Wacker Innsbruck (5) / FC Swarovski Tirol (2) / FC Tirol Innsbruck (3) - all teams are continuation of the other.
* 09x SK Admira Wien
* 06x First Vienna
* 03x Austria Salzburg
* 03x Red Bull Salzburg
* 03x Wiener Sport-Club
* 02x Sturm Graz
* 01x Wiener AF, Wiener AC, Floridsdorfer AC, SC Hakoah Wien, SC Wacker Wien, Linzer ASK, SK VÖEST Linz, Grazer AK
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:06 PM
Round 1:
17.07.10 Kapfenberg Salzburg 18.30 Uhr
17.07.10 Wr. Neustadt LASK 18.30 Uhr
17.07.10 Ried Sturm 18.30 Uhr
18.07.10 Innsbruck Rapid 16.00 Uhr
18.07.10 Austria Mattersburg
Round 2:
24.07.10 Sturm Kapfenberg
24.07.10 Salzburg Innsbruck
24.07.10 Mattersburg Ried
25.07.10 LASK Austria
25.07.10 Rapid Wr. Neustadt
Round 3:
31.07.10 Wr. Neustadt Austria
31.07.10 Kapfenberg Mattersburg
31.07.10 Rapid Salzburg
31.07.10 Ried LASK
31.07.10 Innsbruck Sturm
Round 4:
07.08.10 LASK Kapfenberg
07.08.10 Salzburg Wr. Neustadt
07.08.10 Sturm Rapid
07.08.10 Mattersburg Innsbruck
07.08.10 Austria Ried
Round 5:
21.08.10 Innsbruck LASK
21.08.10 Wr. Neustadt Ried
21.08.10 Salzburg Sturm
21.08.10 Kapfenberg Austria
21.08.10 Rapid Mattersburg
Round 6:
28.08.10 LASK Rapid
28.08.10 Sturm Wr. Neustadt
28.08.10 Austria Innsbruck
28.08.10 Mattersburg Salzburg
28.08.10 Ried Kapfenberg
Round 7:
11.09.10 Rapid Austria
11.09.10 Innsbruck Ried
11.09.10 Salzburg LASK
11.09.10 Sturm Mattersburg
11.09.10 Wr. Neustadt Kapfenberg
Round 8:
21.09.10 LASK Sturm
21.09.10 Kapfenberg Innsbruck
21.09.10 Mattersburg Wr. Neustadt
21.09.10 Austria Salzburg
21.09.10 Ried Rapid
Round 9:
25.09.10 Rapid Kapfenberg
25.09.10 Mattersburg LASK
25.09.10 Sturm Austria
25.09.10 Innsbruck Wr. Neustadt
25.09.10 Salzburg Ried
Round 10:
02.10.10 Wr. Neustadt Innsbruck
02.10.10 Austria Sturm
02.10.10 Ried Salzburg
02.10.10 LASK Mattersburg
02.10.10 Kapfenberg Rapid
Round 11:
16.10.10 LASK Wr. Neustadt
16.10.10 Salzburg Kapfenberg
16.10.10 Rapid Innsbruck
16.10.10 Mattersburg Austria
16.10.10 Sturm Ried
Round 12:
23.10.10 Austria LASK
23.10.10 Innsbruck Salzburg
23.10.10 Wr. Neustadt Rapid
23.10.10 Kapfenberg Sturm
23.10.10 Ried Mattersburg
Round 13:
30.10.10 Austria Wr. Neustadt
30.10.10 Sturm Innsbruck
30.10.10 Mattersburg Kapfenberg
30.10.10 LASK Ried
30.10.10 Salzburg Rapid
Round 14:
06.11.10 Wr. Neustadt Salzburg
06.11.10 Ried Austria
06.11.10 Innsbruck Mattersburg
06.11.10 Rapid Sturm
06.11.10 Kapfenberg LASK
Round 15:
13.11.10 Austria Kapfenberg
13.11.10 Mattersburg Rapid
13.11.10 Sturm Salzburg
13.11.10 LASK Innsbruck
13.11.10 Ried Wr. Neustadt
Round 16:
20.11.10 Salzburg Mattersburg
20.11.10 Innsbruck Austria
20.11.10 Rapid LASK
20.11.10 Wr. Neustadt Sturm
20.11.10 Kapfenberg Ried
Round 17:
27.11.10 Kapfenberg Wr. Neustadt
27.11.10 Austria Rapid
27.11.10 Ried Innsbruck
27.11.10 LASK Salzburg
27.11.10 Mattersburg Sturm
Round 18:
04.12.10 Sturm LASK
04.12.10 Innsbruck Kapfenberg
04.12.10 Salzburg Austria
04.12.10 Rapid Ried
04.12.10 Wr. Neustadt Mattersburg
Round 19:
11.12.10 Ried Wr. Neustadt
11.12.10 Rapid Innsbruck
11.12.10 Mattersburg Austria
11.12.10 Salzburg Sturm
11.12.10 Kapfenberg LASK
Round 20:
12.02.11 Innsbruck Salzburg
12.02.11 Austria Ried
12.02.11 Wr. Neustadt Rapid
12.02.11 Sturm Kapfenberg
12.02.11 LASK Mattersburg
Round 21:
19.02.11 Kapfenberg Innsbruck
19.02.11 Salzburg Rapid
19.02.11 Ried LASK
19.02.11 Mattersburg Sturm
19.02.11 Austria Wr. Neustadt
Round 22:
26.02.11 Wr. Neustadt Salzburg
26.02.11 LASK Austria
26.02.11 Rapid Kapfenberg
26.02.11 Innsbruck Mattersburg
26.02.11 Sturm Ried
Round 23:
01.03.11 Ried Innsbruck
01.03.11 Kapfenberg Salzburg
01.03.11 Mattersburg Rapid
01.03.11 Austria Sturm
01.03.11 LASK Wr. Neustadt
Round 24:
05.03.11 Innsbruck Austria
05.03.11 Rapid Ried
05.03.11 Salzburg Mattersburg
05.03.11 Wr. Neustadt Kapfenberg
05.03.11 Sturm LASK
Round 25:
12.03.11 Ried Salzburg
12.03.11 LASK Innsbruck
12.03.11 Austria Rapid
12.03.11 Mattersburg Kapfenberg
12.03.11 Sturm Wr. Neustadt
Round 26:
19.03.11 Rapid LASK
19.03.11 Innsbruck Sturm
19.03.11 Kapfenberg Ried
19.03.11 Wr. Neustadt Mattersburg
19.03.11 Salzburg Austria
Round 27:
02.04.11 Sturm Rapid
02.04.11 LASK Salzburg
02.04.11 Ried Mattersburg
02.04.11 Wr. Neustadt Innsbruck
02.04.11 Austria Kapfenberg
Round 28:
09.04.11 Kapfenberg Austria
09.04.11 Salzburg LASK
09.04.11 Mattersburg Ried
09.04.11 Innsbruck Wr. Neustadt
09.04.11 Rapid Sturm
Round 29:
16.04.11 Sturm Salzburg
16.04.11 Austria Mattersburg
16.04.11 Innsbruck Rapid
16.04.11 Wr. Neustadt Ried
16.04.11 LASK Kapfenberg
Round 30:
23.04.11 Mattersburg LASK
23.04.11 Ried Austria
23.04.11 Kapfenberg Sturm
23.04.11 Salzburg Innsbruck
23.04.11 Rapid Wr. Neustadt
Round 31:
30.04.11 Innsbruck Kapfenberg
30.04.11 Sturm Mattersburg
30.04.11 Wr. Neudstadt Austria
30.04.11 Rapid Salzburg
30.04.11 LASK Ried
Round 32:
07.05.11 Kapfenberg Rapid
07.05.11 Salzburg Wr. Neustadt
07.05.11 Mattersburg Innsbruck
07.05.11 Austria LASK
07.05.11 Ried Sturm
Round 33:
10.05.11 Innsbruck Ried
10.05.11 Wr. Neustadt LASK
10.05.11 Sturm Austria
10.05.11 Salzburg Kapfenberg
10.05.11 Rapid Mattersburg
Round 34:
14.05.11 Austria Innsbruck
14.05.11 Mattersburg Salzburg
14.05.11 LASK Sturm
14.05.11 Kapfenberg Wr. Neustadt
14.05.11 Ried Rapid
Round 35:
21.05.11 Kapfenberg Mattersburg
21.05.11 Rapid Austria
21.05.11 Salzburg Ried
21.05.11 Wr. Neustadt Sturm
21.05.11 Innsbruck LASK
Round 36:
24.05.11 Ried Kapfenberg
24.05.11 LASK Rapid
24.05.11 Austria Salzburg
24.05.11 Mattersburg Wr. Neustadt
24.05.11 Sturm Innsbruck
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:19 PM
Club / Total / Average / Capacity / Utilisation
Rapid /276.168/15.343/17.500/88%
RB Salzburg /222.095/12.339/31.000/40%
Sturm Graz/212.884/11.827/15.323/77%
Austria Wien/157.127/8.729/13.135/66%
Lask Linz/146.329/8.129/18.000/45%
Mattersburg/95.057/5.448/15.100/36%
SV Ried/91.914/5.106/7.600/ 67%
Kärnten/90.621/5.035/27.559/18%
Wr. Neustadt/66.309/3.684/7.500/49%
Kapfenberg/54.889/3.049/ 12.000/ 25%
Total:1.416.393
Average:7.869
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:22 PM
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Out of sponsorship reason the ÖFB Cup is named Stiegl Cup
2010 Puntigamer Sturm
2009 FK Austria Wien
2008 Horn
2007 FK Austria Wien
2006 FK Austria Wien
2005 FK Austria Wien
2004 GAK
2003 FK Austria Wien
2002 GAK
2001 FC Kärnten
2000 GAK
1999 SK Sturm Graz
1998 SV Ried
1997 SK Sturm Graz
1996 SK Sturm Graz
1995 SK Rapid Wien
1994 FK Austria Wien
1993 FC Wacker Innsbruck
1992 FK Austria Wien
1991 SV Stockerau
1990 FK Austria Wien
1989 FC Tirol
1988 Kremser SC
1987 SK Rapid Wien
1986 FK Austria Wien
1985 SK Rapid Wien
1984 SK Rapid Wien
1983 SK Rapid Wien
1982 FK Austria Wien
1981 GAK
1980 FK Austria Wien
1979 SSW Innsbruck
1978 SSW Innsbruck
1977 FK Austria Wien
1976 SK Rapid Wien
1975 SSW Innsbruck
1974 FK Austria Wien
1973 SSW Innsbruck
1972 SK Rapid Wien
1971 FK Austria Wien
1970 FC Wacker Innsbruck
1969 SK Rapid Wien
1968 SK Rapid Wien
1967 FK Austria Wien
1966 SK Admira Wien
1965 LASK
1964 SK Admira Wien
1963 FK Austria Wien
1962 FK Austria Wien
1961 SK Rapid Wien
1960 FK Austria Wien
1959 Wiener AC
1950-58 No competition was held
1949 FK Austria Wien
1948 FK Austria Wien
1947 SC Wacker Wien
1946 SK Rapid Wien
1943 Vienna (DFB-Cup)
1938 SK Rapid Wien (DFB-Cup)
1938 Schwarz-Rot Wien
1937 Vienna
1936 FK Austria Wien
1935 FK Austria Wien
1934 SK Admira Wien
1933 FK Austria Wien
1932 SK Admira Wien
1931 Wiener AC
1930 Vienna
1929 Vienna
1928 SK Admira Wien
1927 SK Rapid Wien
1926 FK Austria Wien
1925 FK Austria Wien
1924 Wiener Amateure SV
1923 Wiener Sportclub
1922 Wiener AF
1921 Wiener Amateure SV
1920 SK Rapid Wien
1919 SK Rapid Wien
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:24 PM
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The Austria national football team is the association football team that represents the country of Austria in international competition and is controlled by the Austrian Football Association (German: Österreichischer Fußball Bund).
Austria has qualified for seven World Cups, most recently in 1998. The country played in the European Championship for the first time in 2008 when it co-hosted the event with Switzerland.
History
Pre-war
The Austrian Football Association was founded on 18 March 1904 in the Empire of Austria-Hungary. The team enjoyed success in the 1930s under coach Hugo Meisl becoming a dominant side in Europe and earning the nickname "Wunderteam". On 16 May 1931, they were the first European side to defeat Scotland.
In the 1934 FIFA World Cup, they finished 4th after losing 0-1 to Italy in the semifinals, and 3-2 to Germany for Third place. They were runners-up in the Football at the Summer Olympics 1936, again losing to Italy, 2-1. (They had actually lost in the quarterfinals to Peru, but were re-instated after Peru withdrew after a re-match was ordered.)
Austria had qualified for the 1938 finals, but due to the Anschluss on 12 March of that year, Austria was annexed to Germany. Already on 28 March[1], FIFA was notified that the Austrian FA had been abolished, meaning also withdrawal from the World Cup, with the German team representing also Austria. Theoretically, a united team could have been an even stronger force than each of the separate ones, but German coach Sepp Herberger had little time and very few games to prepare and merge the very different styles of play and attitude. The former Austrian professionals outplayed the rather athletic yet amateur player of the "Old Empire" in a "reunification" derby that was supposed to finish as a draw, yet in the waning minutes, the Austrians scored twice, with Matthias Sindelar also demonstratively missing the German goal, and subsequently declining to be capped for Germany. In a later rematch, the Germans took revenge, winning 9:1. In early April, Herberger inquired whether two separate teams could enter anyway, but "Reichssportführer" Hans von Tschammer und Osten made clear that he expected to see a 5:6 or 6:5 mixture of players from the two hitherto teams.
As a result, five players from Rapid Wien, Vienna Wien and Austria Wien were part of the team that only managed a 1:1 draw in Round 1 against Switzerland, which required a rematch. With Rapid Wien's forward Pesser having been sent off, and not satisfied with two others, Herberger had to alter the line-up on six positions to fulfill the 6:5 quota again. The all-German team led the Swiss 2:0 after 15 minutes, but eventually lost 2:4 in Paris, in front of a rather anti-German French and Swiss crowd, as few German supporters were able to travel to France due to German restrictions on foreign currency exchange.
After World War II, Austria was again separated from Germany. Austria's best result came in 1954, when they lost the semifinal 1 – 6 to eventual champion Germany, but finished third after beating defending champion Uruguay 3-1. This remains their best result ever, and unfortunately the last time for decades that Austria reached the end round of a major tournament.
Over the years, a strong yet mainly lopsided rivalry with Germany developed.
1970s and 1980s
Anchored by legendary striker Hans Krankl and backed up by co-star Bruno Pezzey, Austria reached the World Cup in 1978 and 1982 and both times reached the Second Round, held in team group games that replaced the knock-out Quarter Finals. This Austria team is widely regarded as the best post-WWII Austrian football team ever.
In the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, they had lost two games and would almost surely finish last in their Second Round group of four teams, but they put in a special effort for their last game in Córdoba against West Germany, which had still chances of qualifying for the Final. The Austrians laso denied the defending world champion a trip to the Third Place match, beating them 3-2 by two goals of Krankl, plus an own goal. The celebrating report of the radio commentator Edi Finger ("I werd narrisch!") became famous in Austria, where it is considered the miracle of Cordoba, while the Germans regard the game and the Austrian behavior as a disgrace.
During the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, Austria and West Germany met again, in the last game of Round 1. Because the other two teams in the group had played their last game the previous day, both teams knew that a West German win by one goal would see both through, while all other results would eliminate one team or the other. After ten minutes of furious attack, Horst Hrubesch scored for West Germany, and the two teams mainly kicked the ball around for eighty minutes with few attempts to attack. The game became known as the non-aggression pact of Gijon. Algeria had also won two games, including a shocking surprise over Germany in the opener, but among the three teams that had won two games, was eliminated based on goal difference, having conceded two late goals in their 3-2 win over Chile. The Algerian supporters were understandably furious, and even the Austrian and West German fans showed themselves to be extremely unhappy with the nature of their progression. As a result of this game, all future tournaments would see the last group games played simultaneously.
Austria and Northern Ireland were eliminated by losing to France in the Second round group stage of three teams.
1990s
Led by striker Toni Polster, Austria qualified for the 1990 World Cup, but were eliminated in the first round.
Much worse was the stunning 0:1 loss against the Faroe Islands in the qualifying campaign for the European Championship 1992, considered the worst embarrassment in any Austrian team sport ever, and one of the biggest upsets in footballing history. The game was played in Landskrona, Sweden because there were no grass fields on the Islands. It was a sign for things to come: Austria suffered another couple of years of botched qualifying campaigns, despite playing some entertaining football in the closing stages of Euro 96 qualification.
In the World Cup 1998, Austria were drawn in Group B along with Italy, Cameroon and Chile. Their appearance was brief but eventful, as they managed the curious feat of only scoring in stoppage time in each of their matches. Against Cameroon, Pierre Njanka's superb goal was cancelled out by Toni Polster's late strike. In their second game, it was Ivica Vastic who curled a last minute equalizer, cancelling out Marcelo Salas's disputed opener. Austria weren't so fortunate in their crucial, final match at the Stade de France. Italy scored twice after half-time; a header from Christian Vieri and a tap-in from Roberto Baggio. Andreas Herzog's stoppage time penalty kept up Austria's unusual scoring pattern, but was not enough to prevent Austria finishing third in the group, behind the Italians and Chileans.
21st Century
Austria national football team before the match against Spain, 18 November 2009
In recent years mainly due to many of the 1997/98 team retiring from the international arena or the sport altogether, Austria's form has declined. They failed to qualify for the next World Cup and European Championships, and suffered extreme embarrassment (similar to the Faroe Islands loss) when they lost 9 - 0 to Spain and 5 - 0 to Israel in 1999. In 2006 Josef Hickersberger became coach of the Austrian national team, with a notable win against Switzerland in late 2006 bringing to an end a series of bad results.
Austria qualified automatically for the European Championships of 2008 as co-hosts. Their first major tournament in a decade, most commentators regarded them as rank outsiders and whipping-boys for Germany, Croatia and Poland in the group stage. Many of their home supporters were in agreement and 10,000 Austrians signed a petition demanding that Austria withdraw from the tournament to spare the nation's embarrassment However, Austria performed better than expected. They managed a 1 - 1 draw with Poland, gave the Croatians a hard time before losing 1-0 to a Luka Modrić penalty and defended valiantly against the Germans but Michael Ballack's free kick sealed the game in a 1-0 defeat.
Shortly after Austria's first-round exit from the tournament, Josef Hickersberger resigned as the national team coach. Karel Brückner, who had resigned as head coach of the Czech Republic after that country's first-round exit from Euro 2008, was soon named as his replacement. After only eight months Karel Brückner was released in March 2009 and the position was subsequently taken by Didi Constantini. Even though Austria did not manage to secure automatic qualification or a play-off spot for the World Cup 2010, they still managed a memorable 3-1 win over France during qualifying, which was also France's only defeat in qualifying. Other memorable matches were Romania 1-1 Austria at away and Austria 2-1 Romania at home.
Since then, the Austrian team has played a friendly match against Denmark with Arsenal FC's superstar Nicklas Bendtner which was won 2-1. Three more friendlys are fixed: On the 19th May 2010 against Croatia, on the 11th August 2010 against neighbor Switzerland and on the 09th February 2011 against the Netherlands.
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:28 PM
7 September 2010 20:30 Austria v Kazakhstan Red Bull Arena,Salzburg
8 October 2010 20:30 Austria v Azerbaijan Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
12 October 2010 Belgium v Austria King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
25 March 2011 Austria v Belgium Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
29 March 2011 Turkey v Austria
3 June 2011 Austria v Germany Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
2 September 2011 Germany v Austria Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen
6 September 2011 Austria v Turkey Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
7 October 2011 Azerbaijan v Austria Tofik Bakhramov Stadium, Baku
1 October 2011 Kazakhstan v Austria Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:34 PM
The Tournament will be played from 18–30 July
The following teams have qualified for the tournament
Austria
Croatia
England
France
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
I think it is a great success that they have qualified and therefore they can play without pressure and maybe surprise.
Squad List:
Goalkeepers:
Philip Petermann / Austria Wien
Christian Petrovcic / GAK
Defenders:
Emir Dilaver / Austria Wien
Patrick Farkas / Mattersburg
Mahmud Imamoglu / Vienna
Lukas Rath / Mattersburg
Michael Schimpelsberger / Twente Enschede
Midfielders:
David Alaba / Bayern München
Robert Gucher / Frosinone
Raphael Holzhauser / Stuttgart
Tobias Kainz / Heerenveen
Christian Klem / Sturm Graz
Christoph Knasmüllner / Bayern München II
Marco Meilinger / RB Salzburg
Georg Teigl / RB Salzburg
Forwards:
Marco Djuricin / Hertha BSC
Andreas Tiffner / Austria Wien
Andreas Weimann / Aston Villa
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 02:37 PM
Transfer window open until August 31.
RB Salzburg:
IN:
David Mendes da Silva (AZ Alkmaar), Alexander Walke (Hansa Rostock), Hierländer (Kärnten), Jantscher (Sturm), Gerhard Tremmel (Energie Cottbus), Gonzalo Zarate (Grasshopper Zürich), Niclas Heimann (Chelsea)
OUT:
Janko (Twente Enschede), Ilsanker (Mattersburg), Zickler (LASK), Pitak (Jablonec), Opdam (contract expired), Arzberger (end of career), Riegler (Ried)
Austria Wien:
IN:
Troyansky (Austria Kärnten), Tiffner (BW Linz), Marko Stankovic (Triestina), Hlinka (Sturm), Margreitter (LASK), Patrick Salomon (Austria Lustenau)
OUT: Diabang (VfL Osnabrück), Standfest (Sturm), Madl (Magna), Bak (end of career), Hattenberger (contract expired), Okotie (Nürnberg), Topic (Vienna), B. Sulimani (Admira), E. Sulimani
RAPID WIEN:
IN:
Hinum (Kärnten), Nuhiu (Ried), Saurer (LASK), Sonnleitner (Sturm), Tanju Kayhan (SC Wr. Neustadt)
OUT:
Schößwendter (on loan to FC Lustenau), Lukse (Vienna), Ildiz (on loan to Wacker Innsbruck), Boskovic (D.C. United), Fröschl (LASK), Thonhofer (on loan to zu SC Wr. Neustadt)
SK STURM GRAZ:
IN:
Standfest (Austria), Imre Szabics (Augsburg), Cavlina (LASK), Burgstaller (Ried), Dominic Pürcher (Hartberg)
OUT:
Jantscher (Salzburg), Prawda (Austria Klagenfurt), Sonnleitner (Rapid), Hlinka (Austria), Kandelaki (Inter Baku), Scherrer (Altach), Lavric, Lamotte, Kropfhofer (contract expired),
Lukse (Rapid), Tauschmann, Maric, Salkic (on loan to Hartberg)
SC WR. NEUSTADT:
IN:
Andreas Schicker (Admira), Madl (Austria Wien), Thonhofer (Rapid)
OUT:
Gercaliu (FC Ingolstadt), Kayhan (Rapid), Johana (Mlada Boleslav), Niklas (Ritzing), Felix, Helly, Kral (Wiener Sportklub), Dunst, Kurtisi (Ziel unbekannt)
SV MATTERSBURG:
IN:
Patrick Bürger (Hartberg), David Schartner, Stefan Ilsanker (Red Bull Juniors)
OUT:
Atan (Genclerbirligi), Sedloski (SVM-Amateure, Co-Trainer), Wagner (Stegersbach), Sedlak, Hamouz, Stjepanovic (contract expired)
LASK:
IN:
Pavao Pervan (FC Pasching), Thomas Mandl (Admira), Daniel Sobkova (Austria Lustenau), Kaufmann (Kärnten), Zickler (Salzburg), Thomas Fröschl (Rapid), Uli Winkler (Wacker), Schellander (Kapfenberg), Thomas Krammer (Admira), Daniel Kogler (Waidhofen), Emanuel Schreiner, Benjamin Freudenthaler (Austria Lustenau)
OUT:
Saurer (Rapid), Prager (FC Luzern), Macho (Panionios), Prettenthaler (Ried), Cavlina (Sturm), Margreitter (Austria), Bichelhuber (Admira), Zakany (WAC/St. Andrä), Hamdemir (BW Linz), Freudenthaler (Grödig), Vujic (Austria Salzburg), Panis, Zaglmair, Weissenberger, Alunderis, Gunnlaugsson, Rasswalder ,Kovacevic (Rapid)
SV RIED:
IN:
Daniel Royer (Pasching), Jan-Marc Riegler (Salzburg), Ivan (Pontevedra), Prettenthaler (LASK), Guillem Marti Misut (Sporting Mahones), Michael Sammer (Vöcklamarkt), Robert Zulj (FAL Linz)
OUT:
Grasegger (on loan to Grödig), Nuhiu (Rapid), Sturm (FC Vaduz), Burgstaller (Sturm), Drechsel, Jonathan (Grödig), Rajic
SV KAPFENBERG:
IN:
Didi Elsneg (Frosinone), Makhmadnaim Sharifi (Lok Moskau Amateure), Christoph Kröpfl (RB Juniors), Dominique Taboga (Tromsö), Matej Mavric (TuS Koblenz), Ralph Spirk ,Filip Gacevski (ND Mura), Ibrahim Bingöl (College Leibnitz)
OUT:
Schellander (LASK), Eisl (Grödig), Osoinik, Heinz, Krenn, Moslehe, Siegl, di Salvo, Majstorovic, Gansterer ,Scharrer (SV Seekirchen), Rabko (DSV Leoben)
WACKER INNSBRUCK:
IN:
Iñaki Bea Jauregi (Real Murcia), Ildiz (Rapid), Tomas Abraham (1. FC Slovacko), Miran Burgic (AIK Stockholm), Pichler (RB Juniors), Andreas Bammer (Altach), Ernst Öbster (RB New York)
OUT:
Fabiano ,Mario Sara (FC Vaduz), Ulrich Winkler (LASK), Unterrainer (FC Kufstein), Mossoro, Gstrein
ecch1987
09-07-2010, 04:49 PM
Champions League Second Qualification Round
13 July RB Salzburg - HB Torshavn
20 July HB Torshavn - RB Salzburg
Europa League Second Qualification Round
15 July Austria Wien - Siroki Brijeg
15 July Suduva - Rapid Wien
22 July Siroki Brijeg - Austria Wien
22 July Rapid Wien - Suduva
Note: Sturm Graz are seeded for the 3rd qualification round
ecch1987
13-07-2010, 09:48 PM
RB Salzburg v HB Torshavn 5:0
ecch1987
13-07-2010, 09:51 PM
St. Pölten v Admira 1:4
Altach v Hartberg 4:0
Grödig v Austria Lustenau 3:2
WAC/St.Andrä v gratkorn 4:1
FC Lustenau v Vienna 0:4
ecch1987
15-07-2010, 09:19 PM
Austria Wien - Siroki Brijeg 2:2
Suduva - Rapid Wien 0:2
ecch1987
16-07-2010, 09:54 PM
Gratkorn - Altach 0:5
Admira - FC Lustenau 1:1
Austria Lustenau - WAC/St.Andrä 0:1
Vienna - Grödig 3:2
Hartberg - St.Pölten 2:2
ecch1987
17-07-2010, 12:06 PM
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ecch1987
18-07-2010, 08:25 PM
SV Ried - Sturm Graz 0:3(0:2)
Wiener Neustadt - LASK 5:0(5:0)
Kapfenberg - RB Salzburg 0:0
Wacker Innsbruck - Rapid Wien 4 :0(1:0)
Austria Wien - Mattersburg 2:0(1:0)
ecch1987
20-07-2010, 07:20 AM
17.07.10
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:4800
7min: 0:1 Szabics
32min: 02 Standfest
90min: 0:3 Szabics
Attempts on Goal:
24 - 13
Corners:
7-4
Possession;
57.5 - 42.5
ecch1987
20-07-2010, 07:28 AM
Wiener Neustädter Stadion, Att: 2200
9min: 1:0 Simkovic
26min:2:0 Sadovic
31min:3:0 Aigner(pen)
36min:4:0 Grünwald(pen)
41min:5:0 Aigner(pen)
Note: Aigner missed a penalty in the second minute
Red Cards:29min Chinchilla,39min Kaufmann (both LASK)
Note: the match was suspended for 5 minutes because some LASK Fans invaded the pitch
Stats:
Attempts on Goal:
31 - 9
Corners:
2-4
Possession;
63.5 - 36.5
ecch1987
20-07-2010, 07:32 AM
Tivoli neu,Att:13600
9min 1:0 Schreter
67min 2:0 Koch
82min 3:0 Schreter
93min 4:0 Löffler
Stats:
Attempts on Goal:
14 - 12
Corners:
2-8
Possession;
42 - 58
ecch1987
20-07-2010, 07:36 AM
Horr Stadion, Att:6700
12 min 1:0 - Liendl
55 min 2:0 - Linz
Stats:
Attempts on Goal:
16 - 5
Corners:
9-2
Possession:
56 - 44
ecch1987
20-07-2010, 07:38 AM
Franz Fekete Stadion:4000
Stats:
Attempts on Goal:
14 -21
Corners:
2-10
Possession:
36.5 - 63.5
ecch1987
20-07-2010, 07:40 AM
Austria - England 2:3
0:1 (13.) Nouble
0:2 (29.) Nouble
1:2 (52.) Alaba
1:3 (55.) Cruise
2:3 (73.) Trauner
ecch1987
21-07-2010, 08:49 AM
HB Torshavn - RB Salzburg 1:0
Salzburg advance on 5-1 aggregate win
ecch1987
21-07-2010, 09:01 PM
France - Austria 5:0
1:0 Griezmann (19.)
2:0 Lacazette (66.)
3:0 Griezmann (73.)
4:0 Reale (80.)
5:0 Lacazette( 83.)
ecch1987
22-07-2010, 09:25 PM
Siroki Brijeg - Austria Wien 0:1
Austria Wien advances on 3:2 aggregate
Rapid Wien - Suduva 4:2
rapid wien advances on 6:2 aggregate
ecch1987
23-07-2010, 09:37 PM
Altach - Austria Lustenau 2:0 (1:0)
St.Pölten - Gratkorn 3:1 (1:0)
Admira - Hartberg 5:1 (1:1)
WAC/St.Andrä - Vienna 2:0 (0:0)
FC Lustenau - Grödig 1:1 (0:0)
ecch1987
23-07-2010, 09:39 PM
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ecch1987
25-07-2010, 09:31 AM
Mattersburg - SV Ried 1:4 (0:1)
Sturm - Kapfenberg 2:0(0:0)
RB Salzburg - Wacker Innsbruck: The match was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch
LASK - Austria 3:4
Rapid - Wiener Neustadt 1:2
ecch1987
25-07-2010, 09:37 AM
Pappelstadion, Att:2100
37.min 0:1 Nacho
57.min 0:2 Riegler
59.min 1:2 Bürgler
83.min 1:3 Hadzic
90+3.min 1:4 Lexa
second yellow: Malic(M´burg) 66.min
Stats:
Attempts:
7 - 19
Corners:
3 - 4
Possession:
56.5 - 43.5
ecch1987
25-07-2010, 09:40 AM
UPC Arena, Att:11000
53.min 1:0 Kienast
66.min 2:0 Kienast
Stats:
Attempts:
16 - 9
Corners:
9 -7
Possession:
59 - 41
ecch1987
25-07-2010, 12:36 PM
Austria v Netherlands 1:0
87. min 1:0 Djuricin (pen)
Table:
1. France......... 3... 2... 1... 0... 10:2 ... 7
2. England........ 3... 1... 1... 1... 4:4 ... 4
3. Austria......... 3... 1... 0... 2... 3:8 ... 3
4. Netherlands... 3... 1...0... 2... 2:5 ... 3
Austria have qualified for the Under 20 World Cup in Colombia 2011
ecch1987
25-07-2010, 08:11 PM
Stadion der Stadt Linz, Att:7500
32. min 0:1 Linz
38. min 0:2 Klein
53. min 0:3 Linz
72. min 1:3 Aufhauser
74. min 2:3 Aufhauser
77. min 2:4 Ortlechner
84. min 3:4 Mayrleb
Stats
Attempts:
23 - 15
Corners:
8 -8
Possession:
45.6 - 54.4
ecch1987
25-07-2010, 08:15 PM
Hanappi Stadion, Att:15500
11. min 0:1 Aigner
25. min 0:2 G. Burgstaller
73. min 1:2 Jelavic
Stats
Attempts:
28 - 9
Corners:
15 -3
Possession:
64.4 - 35.6
ecch1987
25-07-2010, 08:17 PM
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ecch1987
27-07-2010, 07:53 PM
AC Omonia - RB Salzburg 1:1
1:0 Zarate (8.)
1:1 LuaLua (91./pen)
ecch1987
29-07-2010, 09:29 PM
Sturm - Dinamo Tbilisi 2:0
Beroe Stara Sagora - Rapid Wien 1:1
Ruch Chorzow - Austria Wien 1:3
ecch1987
31-07-2010, 07:56 AM
Grödig - WAC St.Andrä 4:0
Austria Lustenau- St.Pölten 4:0
Gratkorn - Admira 0:3
Hartberg - FC Lustenau 1:2
Vienna - Altach 1:2
ecch1987
31-07-2010, 07:57 AM
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ecch1987
31-07-2010, 10:28 PM
SV Ried - LASK 1:0
Kapfenberg - Mattersburg 3:1
Rapid - RB Salzburg 2:1
Wr. Neustadt - Austria 0:0
Wacker - Sturm 2:2
ecch1987
31-07-2010, 10:33 PM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att:2500
24. min 0:1 Bürgler
43. min 1:1 Alar
48. min 2:1 Sencar
77. min 3:1 Felfernig
Stats
Attempts:
19 - 16
Possession:
52.8 - 47.2
Fouls committed
20-25
ecch1987
31-07-2010, 10:38 PM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:7600
88. min 1:0 Brenner
Stats
Attempts:
21 - 9
Possession:
51.8 - 48.2
Fouls committed
20-22
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ecch1987
01-08-2010, 08:05 PM
Gerhard Hanappi Stadion, Att:17500
49. min 1:0 Saurer
62. min 1:1 Jantscher
93. min 2:1 Hofmann
Stats
Attempts:
14- 8
Possession:
48.2 - 51.8
Fouls committed
17-14
ecch1987
01-08-2010, 08:09 PM
Tivoli neu, Att:13500
21. min 1:0 Schreter
38. min 1:1 Bukva
41. min 1:2 Bukva
78. min 2:2 Schreter
Stats
Attempts:
20- 9
Possession:
58.1 - 41.9
Fouls committed
18-23
ecch1987
01-08-2010, 08:11 PM
Wiener Neustädter Stadion, Att:5900
Stats
Attempts:
12- 14
Possession:
39.8 - 60.1
Fouls committed
20-13
ecch1987
01-08-2010, 08:17 PM
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ecch1987
03-08-2010, 09:54 PM
Rapid - Beroe Stara Sagora 3:0
5. min 1:0 Jelavic
60. min 2:0 Jelavic
71. min 3:0 Katzer
Rapid advance on 4:1 aggregate win
ecch1987
03-08-2010, 09:57 PM
Admira - Austria Lustenau 2:0
St. Pölten - Vienna 3:2
Hartberg - Gratkorn 1:2
Altach - Grödig 4:0
FC Lustenau - WAC/St.Andrä 2:2
ecch1987
03-08-2010, 10:04 PM
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ecch1987
03-08-2010, 10:14 PM
Former footballer Theo Grüner has died after suffering almost for 3 years on kidney cancer.
He began his playing career at FC Tirol and after spells with Rapid,Admira and Austria Lustenau he returned to his home town to play for Wacker Innsbruck.
After being diagnosed with cancer his contract as player, which initially was extended, was cancelled but he continued working as a sports director for the club until March 2010.
He played 188 times in the Bundesliga and scored 5 times and in 2002 he was voted best Erste Liga player although only playing 11 times.
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ecch1987
04-08-2010, 11:01 PM
RB Salzburg - Omonia 4:1
21. min 1:0 Svento
37. min 2:0 Schiemer
40. min 3:0 Schiemer
58. min 4:0 Boghossian
90. min 4:1 Rengifo
Salzburg advance on 5:2 aggregate win
ecch1987
05-08-2010, 11:01 PM
Austria Wien - Ruch Chorzow 3:0
4. min 1:0 Klein(pen)
10.min 2:0 Baumgartlinger
21.min 3:0 Baumgartlinger
Austria Wien advance on 6-1 aggregate win
Dinamo Tiblisi - Sturm Graz 1:1
10.min 1:0 Robertinho
39.min 1:1 Muratovic(pen)
Sending offs:Kachelischwili (38.min)Kmaladse (63.min) both Dinamo
Sturm advance on 3-1 aggregate win
ecch1987
06-08-2010, 09:39 PM
Champions League:
RB Salzburg - Hapoel Tel Aviv
1st Leg:August 18
2nd Leg: August 24
Europa League:
Sturm - Juventus
1st Leg:August 19
2nd Leg: August 26
Rapid Wien - Aston Villa(both teams met in last years play off with Rapid advancing on away goals)
1st Leg:August 19
2nd Leg: August 26
Aris Saloniki - Austria Wien
1st Leg:August 19
2nd Leg: August 26
ecch1987
06-08-2010, 09:41 PM
Austria Lustenau - Hartberg 1:0
Gratkorn - FC Lustenau 0:2
WAC/St.Andrä - Altach 3:1
Vienna - Admira 1:3
Grödig - St.Pölten 1:1
ecch1987
06-08-2010, 09:43 PM
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ecch1987
07-08-2010, 09:23 PM
RB Salzburg - Wr. Neustadt 4:2
LASk - Kapfenberg 0:1
Mattersburg - Wacker Innsbruck 0:2
Sturm - Rapid 0:2
Austria - SV Ried 0:1
ecch1987
07-08-2010, 09:29 PM
Red Bull Arena,Att:10.400
32. min 1:0 Jantscher
36. min 1:1 Burgstaller
41. min 2:1 Zarate
50. min 2:2 Aigner
56. min 3:2 Jantscher
73. min 4:2 Bhogossian
Stats
Attempts:
21- 10
Possession:
52.4 - 47.6
Fouls committed
13-21
ecch1987
07-08-2010, 09:31 PM
Stadion der Stadt Linz,Att:3.900
78.min 0.1 Alar
Stats
Attempts:
20- 12
Possession:
52.9 - 47.1
Fouls committed
11-20
ecch1987
07-08-2010, 09:33 PM
Pappelstadion, Att:3.300
82. min 0:1 Bammer
84. min 0:2 Schreter
Stats
Attempts:
9- 15
Possession:
40.8 - 59.2
Fouls committed
23-17
ecch1987
09-08-2010, 08:52 AM
UPC Arena, Att:15.300
39. min 0:1 Patocka
81. min 0:2 Jelavic
Stats
Attempts:
7- 17
Possession:
48.6 - 51.4
Fouls committed
21-16
ecch1987
09-08-2010, 08:57 AM
Horr Stadion, Att:8.100
73. min 0:1 Hackmair
Stats:
Attempts:
8- 15
Possession:
62.7 - 37.3
Fouls committed
22-28
Notes:
*This was only the second Ried won at Austria Wien in 27 attempts, the first victory came 11 years ago(August 99)
*This was the 500th League match played at the Horr stadion
ecch1987
09-08-2010, 08:58 AM
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marcin84
10-08-2010, 08:24 PM
Where I can download full matches of Red Bull Salzburg?
ecch1987
12-08-2010, 10:07 AM
Austria v Switzerland: 0:1
Wörthersee Arena,Att: 18.000
Line Ups:
Austria: Gratzei,Dag (46./Klein), Prödl, Pogatetz, Fuchs,
Schiemer, Baumgartlinger, Wolf (46./Korkmaz),
Junuzovic (79./Linz), Jantscher (79./ Hölzl),
Hoffer (46./Harnik)
Switzerland: Benaglio,Lichtsteiner, Affolter, Grichting (46./Eggimann),Ziegler Shaqiri (58./Padalino),
Inler, P. Schwegler (81./Fernandes), Stocker (76./Bunjaku),
Yakin (71./Costanzo), Derdiyok (71./Ben Khalifa)
73. min 0:1 Costanzo
Note: In the 64th minute, Fuchs saw his penalty saved by Benaglio and headed the rebound onto the crossbar
ecch1987
15-08-2010, 09:43 PM
Teams in blue are Bundesliga sides
Sturm Graz Amateure - SV Ried 0:5 (0:2)
Goals: Carril (14., 38., 51.), Huspek (49.), Marti (75./pen)
Dornbirn - SC Wiener Neustadt 1:0 (0:0)
Goal: Garci (81.)
Neuhofen/Ried Amateure - Austria 0:3 (0:1)
Goals: Linz (36.), Stankovic (57., 68)
Austria Klagenfurt - LASK 1:2 (0:0)
Goals: Dollinger (92./pen) - Hart (58.), Sobkova (72.)
Rapid Amateure - Rapid Wien 2:5 (2:2)
Goals: Lebedev (17.), Holzmeier (39.) - Gartler (16.), Salihi (22., 49., 51.), Saurer (85.)
Vöcklamarkt - Wacker Innsbruck 0:3 (0:1)
Goals: Hauser (19.), Burgic (77.), Bammer (91.)
Vorwärts Steyr - SKN St. Pölten 1:0 (0:0)
Goal: Schierhuber (50.)
Retz - Gratkorn 2:2 a.e.t. (2:2, 1:0) - 2:4 shoot out
Goals: Pacinda (6., 57.) bzw. Gründler (79., 81.)
Höchst - Red Bull Juniors Salzburg 1:1 a,e,t. (1:1, 0:1) - 5:4 shoot out
Goals: Caner (83.) bzw. Da Silva (37.)
Gleinstätten - Villacher SV 5:3 (3:1)
Goals: Poljanec (11., 31.), Znuderl (26./pen, 48.), Hrstic (56./own goal) - Pavlicic (6.), Friessnegger (66./pen), Lassnig (81.)
Paldau - FC Waidhofen/Ybbs 1:4 (1:2)
Goals: Regorsek (14./pen) -. Engleder (27.), Datzberger (42.), Plank (86.), Teufl (89.)
SAK Klagenfurt - WAC/St. Andrä 2:2 a.e.t. (1:1, 0:1) - 2:4 shoot out
Goals: Veliu (82.), Lausegger (120.) -. Korepp (12.,113.)
Austria Salzburg - Austria Lustenau 0:3 (0:3)
Goals: Egharevba (17.), Stueckler (21.), Roth (37.)
Gaflenz - Illmitz 2:1 (1:1)
Goals: Spiranac (28.), Bauer (86.) - Th. Markl (17.)
Voitsberg - Wallern 7:1 (3:1)
Goals: Maschutznig (3., 42., 55.), Hierzer (36., 85.), Hiden (57., 63.)- Müllner (18.)
SG Austria Kapfenberg/KSV Amateure - LASK
Juniors 3:1 (1:0)
Goals: Stadler (19.), Masovic (50.), Sallahi (94.) - Hintringer (67.)
Reichenau - SCR Altach 0:8 (0:4)
Goals: Gatt (5.,84.), Orhan (24.), Tomi (26.), Schütz (32.), Simma (70.), Guem (87.), Erhart (88.)
St. Pölten Amateure - Red Bull Salzburg 1:4 (0:2)
Goals: Fertl (46.) - Pokrivac (13., 35./pen), Wallner (56.), Ngwat-Mahop (68.)
Horn - Sturm Graz 1:2 (0:1)
Goals: Wemmer (84.) - Kienast (26.), Hölzl (69.)
FAC Team für Wien - Kapfenberg 1:2 (0:1)
Goals: Freiberger (79.) - Alar (2.), Schmid (70.)
SC Bregenz - FC Lustenau 1:2 (0:1)
Goals: Yilmaz (65.) - Kircher (26.), Dulundu (77.)
Sierning - Hartberg 1:3 (0:2)
Goals: Dietachmair (70.) - Rodler (10.), Omladic (12.), Domoraud (52.)
WSG Wattens - Vienna 1:2 (0:1)
Goals: Steinlechner (59.) - Hosiner (29./pen), Martinez (65.)
Amstetten - Trenkwalder Admira 2:1 (1:0)
Goals: Achleitner (1.), Fekete (92.) - Toth (81.)
Kufstein - Anif 4:4 a.e.t. (2:2, 0:1) - 5:4 shoot out
Goals: Meixner (59.), Unterrainer (63., 93./pen, 95.) - Scherz (17.), Hübel (83., 97.), Gröbel (116./pen)
Sollenau - Favoritner AC 4:2 (2:1)
Goals: Knaller (18., 47.), Klemen (45.), Banovits (49.) - Dimitrijevic (38.), Weidener (55.)
Wacker Innsbruck Am. - Grödig 3:5 (2:2)
Goals: Pranter (4.), Grumser (21., 52.) - Drechsel (25., 39./pen, 77.), Seidl (74.), Ouedrago (88.)
Seekirchen - Post SV-Wien 3:2 (2:0)
Goals: Gerhard (42.), Bischof (45.), Hartl (94.) - Agron (75., 91.)
Parndorf - Feldkirchen 4:0 (1:0)
Goals: Pinter (16.), Jailson (48.), Lalic (73.), Milosevic (89.)
The matches
Allerheiligen - BW Linz
Stegersbach - Mattersburg
were abandoned due to heavy rain, both matches will be replayed on Tuesday.
Replay Results:
Allerheiligen - BW Linz 2:3
Stegersbach - Mattersburg 1:5
ecch1987
18-08-2010, 09:09 AM
FC Lustenau - Altach 3:3
Gratkorn - Austria Lustenau 2:2
St.Pölten - WAC/St.Andrä 0:0
Admira - Grödig 3:0
Hartberg - Vienna 3:1
ecch1987
18-08-2010, 09:10 AM
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ecch1987
18-08-2010, 09:12 AM
Aris Saloniki - Austria Wien 1:0
ecch1987
19-08-2010, 09:44 AM
RB Salzburg - Hapoel Tel Aviv 2:3
3.min/pen 0:1 Enyeama
28.min 1:1 Pokrivac
44.min 1:2 Sahar
53.min 1:3 Shechter
67.min/pen 2:3 Wallner
ecch1987
20-08-2010, 09:48 AM
Sturm - Juventus 1:2
16. min Bonucci 0:1
82. min Schildenfeld 1:1
90+1.min Amauri 1:2
Rapid Wien - Aston Villa 1:1
12.min Bannan 0:1
32.min Hofmann 1:1
ecch1987
21-08-2010, 09:37 AM
Austria Lustenau - FC Lustenau 1:2
Vienna - Gratkorn 1:1
Grödig - Hartberg 3:2
Altach - St.Pölten 2:1
WAC/St.Andrä - Admira 1:2
ecch1987
21-08-2010, 09:38 AM
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ecch1987
22-08-2010, 09:34 AM
Kapfenberg - Austria Wien 1:1
Wacker Innsbruck - LASK 2:0
Wiener Neustadt - SV Ried 0:5
Rapid - Mattersburg 2:0
RB Salzburg - Sturm postponed until further notice
ecch1987
22-08-2010, 06:44 PM
Wiener Neustädter Stadion, Att: 2.500
26. min Guillem 0:1 (pen)
30. min Guillem 0:2
52. min Carril 0:3
68. min Guillem 0:4
73. min Schrammel 0:5
Sending Offs:
25. min Kostal - professional foul (Wr. Neustadt)
43. min Riegler - second bookable offense (SV Ried)
Stats:
Attempts
21-28
Possession
56.4-43.6
Fouls
12-16
Notes:
* Guillem has become the first player to score a hattrick this season.
* With their third away win this season SV Ried have already done better on the road than last season, when they only achieved two away victories
* The 5-0 scoreline matches their Bundesliga all time best for away wins( in 2000 SV Ried defeated AdmirA with that result)
ecch1987
22-08-2010, 06:47 PM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att: 4.500
5. min Alar 1:0
19. min Linz 1:1
Stats:
Attempts
15-7
Possession
37-63
Fouls
18-16
ecch1987
22-08-2010, 06:50 PM
Tivoli neu, Att:11.500
56. min Burgic 1:0
89. min Prokopic 2:0
Stats:
Attempts
26-5
Possession
55.5-44.5
Fouls
12-23
ecch1987
22-08-2010, 06:52 PM
Gerhard Hanappi Stadion, Att:16.700
13. min Sonnleitner 1:0
91. min Salihi 2:0
Stats:
Attempts
17-8
Possession
63.5-36.5
Fouls
21-28
ecch1987
22-08-2010, 06:55 PM
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ecch1987
25-08-2010, 09:22 AM
Hapoel Tel Aviv - RB Salzburg 1:1
Hapoel advance on 4:3 aggregate win
ecch1987
26-08-2010, 11:07 PM
Aston Villa - Rapid Wien 2:3
Rapid advance on 4:3 aggregate
Juventus - Sturm 1:0
Juventus advance on 3:1 aggregate
Austria Wien - Aris Saloniki 1:1
Saloniki advance on 2:1 aggregate
ecch1987
27-08-2010, 07:50 PM
Group A:
Juventus
Manchester City
RB Salzburg
Lech Poznan
Group L:
Porto
Besiktas
CSKA Sofia
Rapid Wien
ecch1987
27-08-2010, 10:31 PM
Austria Lustenau - Vienna 3:1
Gratkorn - Grödig 0:2
Hartberg - WAC/St.Andrä 0:2
St. Pölten - FC Lustenau 1:0
Admira - Altach 3:2
ecch1987
27-08-2010, 10:33 PM
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ecch1987
28-08-2010, 08:07 PM
SV Ried - Kapfenberg 1:0
Mattersburg - RB Salzburg 1:0
Austria Wien - Wacker Innsbruck 0:3
LASK - Rapid Wien 1:0
Sturm - Wr. Neustadt 4:2
ecch1987
28-08-2010, 08:14 PM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att. 6.200
23. min Guillem 1:0
Stats:
Attempts
12-14
Possession
53.1-46.9
Fouls
17-25
This has been win number five in a row and they kept a clean sheet for the fourth consecutive time
ecch1987
28-08-2010, 08:16 PM
Pappelstadion, Att:3.400
8. min Seidl 1:0
Stats:
Attempts
6-21
Possession
31.2-68.8
Fouls
27-18
ecch1987
29-08-2010, 09:07 PM
Horr Stadion, Att:8.400
68. min Schreter 0.1
76. min Perstaller 0:2
80. min prokopic 0:3
Stats:
Attempts
13-14
Possession
51.4-48.6
Fouls
17-23
ecch1987
29-08-2010, 09:09 PM
Stadion der Stadt Linz, Att:9.800
60. min Aufhauser 1:0
Stats:
Attempts
13-18
Possession
43.1-56.9
Fouls
28-17
ecch1987
29-08-2010, 09:13 PM
UPC Arena, Att:9.700
20. min Burgstaller 0:1
35. min Feldhofer 1:1
54. min Aigner 1:2
58. min Kienast 2:2
60. min Schildenfeld 3:2
82. min Kienast 4:2
Stats:
Attempts
18-15
Possession
51.6-48.4
Fouls
23-15
ecch1987
29-08-2010, 09:14 PM
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ecch1987
07-09-2010, 10:29 AM
Venue: Wals Siezenheim (RB Arena)
Today Austria kick off their attempt to qualify for the EURO 2012
Possible Lineup:
Macho
Dag, Prödl, Pogatetz, Schrammel
Kavlak, Schiemer, Alaba, Jantscher
Janko, Hoffer
Note: Austria have conceded at least a goal in the last 25 matches,
the last match without conceding a goal was a 2-0 win against Northern Ireland in 2005
Already played:
Kazakhstan v Turkey 0:3
Belgium v Germany 0:1
Other Matches today:
Turkey - Belgium
Germany - Azerbaijan
ecch1987
07-09-2010, 10:50 PM
Austria v Kazakhstan 2:0
Salzburg Arena, Att:22.500
91. min Linz 1:0
92. min Hoffer 2:0
Stats:
Attempts
6-2
Fouls committed
15-12
ecch1987
08-09-2010, 10:05 AM
Germany 6 - 1 Azerbaijan
Turkey 3 - 2 Belgium
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Rooney 9
10-09-2010, 07:06 PM
Hi
I'm interested in that thread as our only polish club left in european cups will play RB Salzburg in Europa League group. Im interested why that season is going so bad for them [out of ChL and low in the table]? What is the pressure on Huub Stevens and what are fans talking about club fortunes? What are the in-form players and what to expect of them?
Would be great to get some first-hand info from Austria :)
ecch1987
10-09-2010, 11:33 PM
First of,i don´t consider RB Salzburg as a proper team nor club. i really dont like it.The club has no history, it was only bought to be a new marketing field for red bull. They wanted to see champions league football in Salzburg, but they always have been a far cry from it. the team is an assembly of, for austrian standards, overpaid mercenaries which consists mostly of mediocre foreign players and some austrian talents who have been lured to the club by the money
im interested why that season is going so bad for them [out of chl and low in the table]?
They had a bad start because haven´t found the right mix. Altough they have beaten Wr. Neustadt easily, and even in the loss against Mattersburg they were the better team, they struggled so far.
In the CL Play Off RBS were simply outclassed, like in the year before, by a team comeing from a league which is just better in terms of football
what is the pressure on huub stevens
recently the club backed him, but we all know what that means if results don´t get better.
The media doesn´t like him, because he doesn´t like the media. He argued with some reporters and questioned their football knowledge.(which rightfully has to be said is not existent in most cases)
what are fans talking about club fortunes?
The fans are as worse as the club because they don´t come for the football, most of them come for the entertainment. last seasons average attendance was 12.339. despite winning the title and playing in a 31.000 capacity stadium.that resulted that the atmosphere was only delivered by the away supporters if they came in numbers( some austrian clubs don´t have strong numbers of supporters following them through the country)
what are the in-form players and what to expect of them?
The newly bought Jakob Jantscher is the only in form player at the moment. He is the clubs leading goalscorer with 3, although being a midfielder
it will be interesting to see how long red bull maintains the club franchise in Salzburg when the team can´t get into the champions league in the next years.
hope i could provide the information you wanted.
ecch1987
10-09-2010, 11:35 PM
Vienna - Austria Lustenau 0:2
Grödig - Gratkorn 1:4
WAC/St.Andrä - Hartberg 2:0
FC Lustenau - SKN St. Pölten 3:1
Altach - Admira 3:3
ecch1987
10-09-2010, 11:37 PM
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ecch1987
11-09-2010, 12:33 PM
Kick Off: 4pm
in todays encounter the only unbeaten side will host the leader.
It is expected to be a sell out, the first time since Innsbruck won the championship back in 2002( note: the club was named FC Tirol and went into administration, Wacker Innsbruck emerged from the left overs of the club)
SV Ried who have kept a clean sheet for 391 min are without their number one goalkeeper Thomas gebauer who ruptured his cruciate ligament in the last match against Kapfenberg,furthermore midfielder Carril is a doubt with a foot injury( as well as the long term injured Glasner and Hackmair).
Considering this Innsbruck are slight favourites in what could be a thrilling match.
i am really looking forward to it and hoping the right team wins( SVR if don´t know by now), especially the draw for the next rounds is very tough for Ried( Rapid home, RB Salzburg away and the corresponding fixture at home afterwards)
ecch1987
11-09-2010, 05:26 PM
Wacker Innsbruck - SV Ried 1:0
RB Salzburg - LASK 0:0
Sturm - Mattersburg 2:0
Wr. Neustadt - Kapfenberg 3:0
Rapid v Austria 0:1
ecch1987
11-09-2010, 05:30 PM
Tivoli neu, Att:15.400
11. min Prokopic 1:0
Red Card: Auer(goalie SV Ried) 58. min
Stats:
Attempts:
20-12
Fouls:
20-16
Possession:
51.8-48.2
ecch1987
11-09-2010, 10:37 PM
RB Arena, Att:11.600
Stats:
Attempts:
22-10
Fouls:
14-16
Possession:
59.6-40.4
ecch1987
11-09-2010, 10:39 PM
UPC Arena, Att:10.400
79. min Haas 1:0
84. min Bukva 2:0
Stats:
Attempts:
9-7
Fouls:
17-21
Possession:
55.1-44.9
ecch1987
11-09-2010, 10:42 PM
Wr. Neustädter Stadion, Att:2.200
18. min Simkovic 1:0
49. min Wolf 2:0
80. min Grünwald 3:0
Stats:
Attempts:
19-12
Fouls:
18-23
Possession:
58.7-41.3
ecch1987
13-09-2010, 11:47 PM
Gerhard Hanappi Stadion, Att: 17.500
63.min Linz 0:1
Stats:
Attempts:
19-8
Fouls:
19-15
Possession:
59.9-40.1
ecch1987
14-09-2010, 12:07 AM
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ecch1987
14-09-2010, 11:31 PM
Hartberg - Altach 0.2
Vienna - Lustenau 4.1
Austria Lustenau - Grödig 2:1
Gratkorn - WAC/St.Andrä 3:2
Admira - St. Pölten 3:2
ecch1987
14-09-2010, 11:32 PM
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ecch1987
17-09-2010, 07:45 PM
RB Salzburg - Man City 0:2
Juventus - Lech Poznan 3:3
FC Porto - Rapid Wien 3:0
besiktas- CSKA Sofia 1:0
ecch1987
19-09-2010, 06:12 PM
Teams in bold progressed
Teams in blue are Bundesliga sides
SKU Amstetten - SCR Altach 0:2
FC Dornbirn - SV Mattersburg 1:2
FC Waidhofen/Ybbs - SV Ried 0:4
SV Kapfenberg - FC Gratkorn 3:1
FC Kufstein - SV Grödig 0:3
SV Seekirchen - TSV Hartberg 2:6
Vorwärts Steyr - WAC/St. Andrä 3:2
FC Sollenau - LASK 2:4
FC Höchst - Austria Lustenau 0:3
SV Gaflenz - Wacker Innsbruck 1:5
SG Austria Kapfenberg/KSV Amateure - Austria Wien 0:3
ASK Voitsberg -Vienna 0:1
SC/ESV Parndorf - Sturm Graz 1:2
Blau-Weiß Linz ( BW Linz are from the third tier of austrian football)-Red Bull Salzburg 3:1
Austria Wien Amateure - Rapid Wien 1:1 3:4 on penalties
Gleinstätten - FC Lustenau 2:4
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:31 PM
SV Ried - Rapid Wien 3:1
LASK- Sturm 0:4
Austria Wien - RB Salzburg 0:0
Mattersburg - Wr. Neustadt 0:3
Kapfenberg- Wacker Innsbruck 2:4
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:36 PM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:7.600
9. min Carril 1:0
13. min Vennegoor of Hesselink 1:1
25. min Nacho 2:1
90. min Hadzic 3:1
Stats:
Attempts:
15-12
Fouls:
14-27
Possession:
42.5-57.5
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:39 PM
Stadion der Stadt Linz. Att:7.000
26. min Kienast 0:1
48. min Szabics 0:2
53. min Hölzl 0:3
72. min Kienast 0:4
Stats:
Attempts:
11-21
Fouls:
14-14
Possession:
51.2-48.8
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:42 PM
Horr Stadion, Att:10.400
Stats:
Attempts:
16-20
Fouls:
10-22
Possession:
47-53
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:45 PM
Pappelstadion, Att:3.600
14. min Aigner 0:1
34. min Wolf 0:2
85. min Simkovic 0:3
Stats:
Attempts:
12-11
Fouls:
20-27
Possession:
42.1-57.9
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:49 PM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att:4.200
20. min Schreter 0:1
24. min Taboga (OG) 0:2
30. min Bea 0:3
52. min Taboga 1:3
76. min Abraham 1:4
91. min Kröpfl 2:4
Stats:
Attempts:
22-15
Fouls:
27-16
Possession:
43.1-56.9
ecch1987
22-09-2010, 11:50 PM
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ecch1987
24-09-2010, 11:29 PM
St. Pölten - Hartberg 1:1
Grödig - Vienna 4:1
Altach - Gratkorn 1:0
FC Lustenau - Admira 0:3
WAC/St.Andrä - Austria Lustenau 0:0
ecch1987
24-09-2010, 11:31 PM
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ecch1987
24-09-2010, 11:36 PM
Rapid Vienna player Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink may face legal action over a foul in a Bundesliga match earlier this week.
Ex-Austrian national team midfielder Stefan Lexa suffered a ripped collateral ligament and a partly torn cruciate ligament in a tackle by the Dutchman in SV Ried’s 3-1 victory over Rapid on Wednesday.
Ried prosecutor Alois Ebner told the Oberösterreichische Nachrichten newspaper today (Fri): "If the attack was carried out without the aim of winning the ball, it was a case of serious bodily harm."
The daily reports state prosecutors have started investigating the 31-year-old former Celtic ace.
Hesselink scored the first goal for his new club since joining the 32-time league champions last month.
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ecch1987
26-09-2010, 09:16 AM
RB Salzburg - SV Ried 1:0
Rapid Wien - Kapfenberg 3:2
Mattersburg - LASK 3:3
Wacker Innsbruck - Wr. Neustadt 0:0
Sturm - Austria Wien 0:2
ecch1987
26-09-2010, 09:20 AM
Red Bull Arena, Att: 8.800
53. min Wallner 1:0
Sending Offs:
Riegler 68. min (Professional Foul) SV Ried
Mader 85 .min (2nd Bookable Offense) SV Ried
Stats:
Attempts:
23-13
Fouls:
20-10
Possession:
56.7-43.3
ecch1987
26-09-2010, 09:24 AM
Gerhard Hanappi Stadion, Att: 14.400
10. min Felfernig 0:1
19. min Salihi 1:1
48. min Sencar 1:2
61. min Salihi 2:2
90+4 min Vennegoor of Hesselink 3:2
Stats:
Attempts:
16-18
Fouls:
22-18
Possession:
58.3-41.7
ecch1987
26-09-2010, 09:27 AM
Pappelstadion, Att:2.100
17. min Duro 0:1 (pen)
42. min Salamon 1:1
55. min Zickler 1:2
65. min Bürger 2:2
90. min Kogler 2:3
90+3 min Wallner 3:3
Stats:
Attempts:
28-8
Fouls:
25-26
Possession:
50.1-49.9
ecch1987
26-09-2010, 09:29 AM
Tivoli neu, Att:11.700
Stats:
Attempts:
12-14
Fouls:
23-27
Possession:
56.9-43.1
ecch1987
27-09-2010, 08:48 AM
UPC Arena, Att:12.300
0:1 Junuzovic 30. min
0:2 Junuzovic 63. min
Stats:
Attempts:
16-10
Fouls:
7-12
Possession:
50.5-49.5
ecch1987
27-09-2010, 08:50 AM
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ecch1987
30-09-2010, 10:53 PM
Group A:
Lech Poznan - RB Salzburg 2:0
Manchester City- Juventus. 1:1
Group L:
Rapid Wien - Besiktas 1:2
CSKA Sofia - Porto 0:1
ecch1987
02-10-2010, 09:28 AM
Hartberg - Admira 1:2
Gratkorn - St.Pölten 1:5
Vienna-WAC/St.Andrä 1:0
Grödig-FC Lustenau 0:6
Austria Lustenau - Altach 2:0
ecch1987
02-10-2010, 09:30 AM
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ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:02 AM
LASK - Mattersburg 0:1
Wr. Neustadt- Wacker Innsbruck 1:0
Austria Wien- Sturm 2:3
Kapfenberg - Rapid Wien 0:0
SV Ried - RB Salzburg 1:2
ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:04 AM
Stadion der Stadt Linz, Att:8.100
0:1 Bürger 34. min
Stats:
Attempts:
18-13
Fouls:
23-23
Possession:
56.1-43.9
ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:06 AM
Wiener Neustädter Stadion, Att: 5.500
1:0 Aigner 29. min
Stats:
Attempts:
11-12
Fouls:
18-22
Possession:
43.3-56.7
ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:10 AM
Horr Stadion,Att:9.500
0:1 Hölzl 12. min
1:1 Hlinka 35.min
2:1 Linz 71. min
2:2 Szabics 74.min
2:3 Kienast 80. min
Stats:
Attempts:
15-18
Fouls:
11-23
Possession:
59.5-40.5
ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:33 PM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att:6.500
Stats:
Attempts:
10-14
Fouls:
18-16
Possession:
35.3-64.7
ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:36 PM
Keine Sorgen Arena,Att:7.600
0:1 Mendes 58. min
1:1 Hadzic 85. min
1:2 Hierländer 87. min
Stats:
Attempts:
17-20
Fouls:
17-27
Possession:
43.9-56.1
ecch1987
03-10-2010, 09:37 PM
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ecch1987
08-10-2010, 12:00 PM
Today:
Austria v Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan v Belgium
Germany v Turkey
Tuesday:
Belgium v Austria
Azerbaijan v Turkey
Kazakhstan v Germany
Austria Squad for the matches:
Goalkeepers:
Christian Gratzei (Sturm Graz)
Michael Gspurning (AO Xanthi)
Jürgen Macho (Panionios)
Defenders:
Aleksandar Dragovic (Austria Wien)
Christian Fuchs (Mainz 05)
Fabian Koch (Wacker Innsbruck)
Emanuel Pogatetz (Hannover 96)
Sebastian Prödl (Werder Bremen)
Thomas Schrammel (SV Ried)
Midfield:
Julian Baumgartlinger (Austria Wien),
Martin Harnik (VfB Stuttgart)
Jakob Jantscher (RB Salzburg)
Zlatko Junuzovic (Austria Wien)
Veli Kavlak ( Rapid Wien)
Florian Klein (Austria Wien)
Paul Scharner (West Bromwich Albion)
Franz Schiemer (RB Salzburg)
Forwards:
Marko Arnautovic (SV Werder Bremen)
Erwin Hoffer ( Kaiserslautern)
Marc Janko (Twente Enschede)
Roland Linz (Austria Wien)
Stefan Maierhofer (MSV Duisburg)
Roman Wallner (RB Salzburg)
ecch1987
09-10-2010, 09:53 AM
Austria v Azerbaijan 3:0
Ernst Happel Stadion,Att:26.500
Line Up:
Macho
Klein, Prödl, Schiemer, Fuchs
Arnautovic, Junuzovic (78./Baumgartlinger), Scharner, Harnik (55./Kavlak)
Linz (59./Hoffer) - Maierhofer
1:0 Prödl 3.min
2:0 Arnautovic 53.min
3:0 Arnautovic 92.min
Other Matches:
Germany - Turkey 3:0
Kazakhstan v Belgium 0:2
ecch1987
09-10-2010, 09:54 AM
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ecch1987
12-10-2010, 10:59 PM
Belgium - Austria 4:4
King Baudouin Stadium,Att:25.000
1:0 Vossen 11.min
1:1 Schiemer 14.min
1:2 Arnautovic 29.min
2:2 Fellaini 47.min
2:3 Schiemer 62.min
3:3 Ogunjimi 87.min
4:3 Lombaerts 90.min
4:4 Harnik 93.min
Sending Off: Scharner 68.min
Line Up:
Macho
Klein, Prödl, Schiemer, Fuchs
Scharner, Baumgartlinger
Kavlak (56./Hoffer), Junuzovic (72./Pehlivan),Arnautovic (88./Harnik)
Maierhofer
Other Matches:
Azerbaijan - Turkey 1:0
Kazakhstan - Germany 0:3
ecch1987
12-10-2010, 11:00 PM
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ecch1987
16-10-2010, 09:09 AM
St.Pölten - Austria Lustenau 1:0
FC Lustenau - Hartberg 2:2
Altach - Vienna 4:2
WAC/St.Andrä - Grödig 2:0
Admira - Gratkorn 3:0
ecch1987
16-10-2010, 09:09 AM
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ecch1987
17-10-2010, 09:19 AM
Sturm - SV Ried 0:1
Rapid Wien - Wacker Innsbruck 1:1
RB Salzburg - Kapfenberg 0:2
LASK - Wr. Neustadt 2:1
Mattersburg - Austria Wien 0:3
ecch1987
17-10-2010, 09:23 AM
UPC Arena, Att:15.400
0:1 Guillem 68.min
Stats:
Attempts:
16-12
Fouls:
15-16
Yellow Cards:
none issued
Possession:
57.5-42.5
ecch1987
17-10-2010, 09:27 AM
Hanappi Stadion, Att:17.500
0:1 Öbster 34.min
1:1 Hofmann 58. min
Sending Off:
Kavlak(Rapid) 29. min - Second Bookable Offense
Stats:
Attempts:
6-17
Fouls:
14-21
Yellow Cards:
4-4
Possession:
44.6-55.4
ecch1987
17-10-2010, 09:30 AM
RB Arena, Att:7.300
0:1 Kocin 33.min
0:2 Tieber 91.min
Stats:
Attempts:
20-8
Fouls:
16-19
Yellow Cards:
1-5
Possession:
61.1-38.9
ecch1987
17-10-2010, 09:37 AM
Waldstadion Pasching, Att: 6.100
(The match was moved to Pasching because of the nearby held WTA Tennis tournament)
0:1 Sadovic 8.min
1:1 Sobkova 55.min
2:1 Ramsebner (OG) 82.min
Sending Off:
Madl (Wr.Neustadt) 90.min - insulting the Referee
Stats:
Attempts:
20-16
Fouls:
19-21
Yellow Cards:
3-3
Possession:
49.7-50.3
ecch1987
17-10-2010, 06:20 PM
Pappelstadion, Att:4.200
0:1 Stankovic 14.min
0:2 Stankovic 44.min
0:3 Junuzovic 71.min
Stats:
Attempts:
17-17
Fouls:
23-11
Yellow Cards:
3-1
Possession:
40.7-59.3
ecch1987
17-10-2010, 06:22 PM
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ecch1987
21-10-2010, 10:33 PM
Group A:
RB Salzburg - Juventus 1:1
Manchester City- Lech Poznan 3:1
Group L:
Besiktas - Porto 1:3
CSKA Sofia - Rapid Wien 0:2
ecch1987
23-10-2010, 09:40 AM
Austria Lustenau - Admira 2:1
Vienna - St.Pölten 3:4
Grödig - Altach 0:2
WAc/St.Andrä - FC Lustenau 1:3
Gratkorn - Hartberg 3:1
ecch1987
23-10-2010, 09:41 AM
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ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:12 AM
Kapfenberg - Sturm 0:4
SV Ried - Mattersburg 1:3
Austria Wien - LASK 4:1
Wr. Neustadt - Rapid Wien 1:1
Innsbruck - RB Salzburg 0:1
ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:16 AM
Fekete Stadion, Att:7.800
0:1 Fukal(OG) 31.min
0:2 Kienast 52.min
0:3 Kienast 79.min
0:4 Burgstaller 82.min
Stats:
Attempts:
19-17
Fouls:
18-20
Yellow Cards:
0-1
Possession:
47.6-52.4
ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:20 AM
Keine Sorgen Arena,Att:5.500
0:1 Bürger 9.min
1:1 Hadzic 28.min
1:2 Spuller 39.min
1:3 Bürger 60.min
Sending off: Höller(M) 2nd bookable offense 68.min
Stats:
Attempts:
19-11
Fouls:
15-22
Yellow Cards:
1-5
Possession:
60.4-39.6
ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:23 AM
Horr Stadion,Att: 9.300
1:0 Hlinka 20.min
2:0 Tadic 25.min
3:0 Tadic 35.min
3:1 Piermayr 47.min
4:1 Stankovic 85.min
Stats:
Attempts:
29-13
Fouls:
10-12
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
54.5-45.5
ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:27 AM
Wr. Neustädter Stadion,Att:7.100
0:1 Katzer 22.min
1:1 Aigner 26.min
Sending Offs
Kayhan -Rapid - 2nd bookable offense 51.min
Wolf - Wr.Neustadt - 2nd bookable offense 86.min
Stats:
Attempts:
7-9
Fouls:
25-19
Yellow Cards:
5-3
Possession:
55.9-44.1
ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:29 AM
Tivoli neu,Att:15.500
0:1 Zarate 48.min
Stats:
Attempts:
18-13
Fouls:
18-14
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
56.3-43.7
ecch1987
25-10-2010, 09:34 AM
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ecch1987
27-10-2010, 09:15 AM
Altach - WAC/St.Andrä 3:1
FC Lustenau - Gratkorn 1:0
Hartberg - Austria Lustenau 2:1
Admira - Vienna 4:1
St.Pölten - Grödig 1:1
ecch1987
27-10-2010, 09:15 AM
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ecch1987
28-10-2010, 09:52 AM
Yesterday the match,which was originally scheduled for the 2nd round , was held.
RB Arena, Att:9.800
1:0 Zarate 9.min
2:0 Wallner 13.min
3:0 Wallner 80.min
4:0 Jantscher 90.min
Stats:
Attempts:
14-11
Fouls:
13-22
Yellow Cards:
0-1
Possession:
48.4-51.6
ecch1987
28-10-2010, 09:53 AM
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ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:31 AM
Austria Lustenau - Gratkorn 2:1
Vienna - Hartberg 0:1
Grödig - Admira 1:1
WAC/St:Andrä - St.Pölten 1:3
Altach - FC Lustenau 2:1
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:32 AM
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ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:36 AM
LASK - SV Ried 0:3
Austria Wien - Wr. Neustadt 1:1
Mattersburg - Kapfenberg 0:1
Sturm - Wacker Innsbruck 2:0
RB Salzburg - Rapid Wien 1:1
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:42 AM
Stadion der Stadt Linz, Att:6.500
0:1 Guillem 12.min
0:2 Stocklasa 21.min
0:3 Royer 87.min
This has been only the second time we won in Linz, but it was well deserved and should have been 5 or 6 nil.
Stats:
Attempts:
5-20
Fouls:
11-8
Yellow Cards:
2-0
Possession:
50.9-49.1
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:45 AM
Horr Stadion,Att:9.100
1:0 Linz 16.min
1:1 Kostal 38.min
Stats:
Attempts:
18-14
Fouls:
11-17
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
54.9-45.1
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:48 AM
Pappelstadion,Att:3.400
0:1 Spirk 18.min
Stats:
Attempts:
20-9
Fouls:
21-21
Yellow Cards:
2-1
Possession:
51.9-48.1
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 10:51 AM
UPC Arena,Att:15.400
1:0 Szabics 61. min
2:0 Kienast 83.min
Stats:
Attempts:
12-16
Fouls:
19-18
Yellow Cards:
1-1
Possession:
46.1-53.9
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 07:35 PM
RB Arena, Att:20.100
1:0 Wallner 12. min
1:1 Heikkinen 87.min
Stats:
Attempts:
8-15
Fouls:
23-15
Yellow Cards:
0-2
Possession:
48.9-51.1
ecch1987
31-10-2010, 07:36 PM
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ecch1987
05-11-2010, 10:33 AM
Group A:
Juventus - RB Salzburg 0:0
Manchester City - Lech Poznan 3:1
Group L:
Porto - Besiktas 1:1
Rapid Wien- CSKA Sofia 1:2
ecch1987
06-11-2010, 10:12 AM
Gratkorn - Vienna 4:0
Hartberg - Grödig 2:1
Admira - WAC/St.Andrä 2:0
St.Pölten - Altach 0:0
FC Lustenau - Austria Lustenau 0:3
ecch1987
06-11-2010, 10:13 AM
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ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:38 AM
SV Ried - Austria Wien 2:1
Wacker Innsbruck - Mattersburg 2:1
Kapfenberg - LASK 4:1
Rapid Wien - Sturm 3:1
Wr. Neustadt - RB Salzburg 1:0
ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:40 AM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:6.900
1:0 Mader 17.min
1:1 Linz 28.min
2:1 Royer 48.min
Stats:
Attempts:
14-16
Fouls:
15-24
Yellow Cards:
2-1
Possession:
45.1-54.9
ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:43 AM
Tivoli neu, Att:10.100
1:0 Schreter 58.min
1:1 Salamon 69.min
2:1 Perstaller 79.min
Stats:
Attempts:
16-16
Fouls:
23-24
Yellow Cards:
3-5
Possession:
54.4-45.6
ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:47 AM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att:3.300
0:1 Duro 26.min
1:1 Spirk 33.min
2:1 Alar 55.min
3:1 Hüttenbrenner 62.min
4:1 Spirk 85.min
Stats:
Attempts:
16-13
Fouls:
16-19
Yellow Cards:
1-1
Possession:
43.9-56.1
ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:50 PM
Hanappi Stadion, Att:17.000
1:0 Sonnleitner 3.min
1:1 Schildenfeld 5.min
2:1 Gartler 60.min
3:1 Gartler 84.min
Stats:
Attempts:
17-18
Fouls:
12-17
Yellow Cards:
0-2
Possession:
59.2-41.8
ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:54 PM
Wr. Neustädter Stadion, Att:3.700
1:0 Wolf 27.min
Stats:
Attempts:
14-11
Fouls:
15-22
Yellow Cards:
2-1
Possession:
40.7-59.3
ecch1987
07-11-2010, 09:57 PM
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ecch1987
10-11-2010, 10:53 PM
Blau-Weiß Linz - SV Mattersburg 0:1
Rapid Wien - TSV Hartberg 3:0
Vorwärts Steyr - Sturm Graz 0:1 a.e.t.
Austria Wien - Wacker Innsbruck 2:1 a.e.t.
Austria Lustenau - SV Grödig 0:0 a.e.t. 5:4 pens
Vienna - SCR Altach 2:1 a.e.t.
SV Kapfenberg -FC Lustenau 2:0 a.e.t.
LASK -SV Ried 0:1 :D:D
ecch1987
11-11-2010, 09:31 AM
On wednesday LASK announced that they terminated the contract of their coach Helmut Kraft.
After losing 4 matches in a row and only gaining 8 points out ouf 14 Bundesliga matches the club decided to bring in a new face on the helm. LASK has now used 14 coaches over the last 11 years.
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:39 AM
Gratkorn - St.Pölten 2:2
Austria Lustenau - Grödig 2:1
Admira - WAc/St.Andrä 0:1
Vienna - FC Lustenau 1:1
Hartberg - Altach 1:2
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:40 AM
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ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:42 AM
SV Ried - Wr. Neustadt 2:0
Austria Wien - Kapfenberg 5:1
LASK - Wacker Innsbruck 0:0
Mattersburg - Rapid Wien 2:2
Sturm - RB Salzburg 0:0
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:45 AM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:5.300
1:0 Schrammel 4.min
2:0 Guillem 10.min
Sending Off: Prettenthaler(Ried) - 2nd bookable Offense 71.min
Stats:
Attempts:
11-8
Fouls:
17-18
Yellow Cards:
3-5
Possession:
44.7-55.3
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:48 AM
Horr Stadion, Att:7.100
1:0 Fukal(OG) 29.min
2:0 Linz 80.min
3:0 Junuzovic 82.min
4:0 Baumgartlinger 86.min
5:0 Suttner 89.min
5:1 Alar 90.min
Stats:
Attempts:
19-9
Fouls:
12-19
Yellow Cards:
2-2
Possession:
60.4-39.6
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:51 AM
Stadion der Stadt Linz,Att:5.800
At LASK newly appointed coach Georg Zellhofer was in charge.
Stats:
Attempts:
14-18
Fouls:
24-14
Yellow Cards:
6-3
Possession:
41.7-58.3
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 09:55 AM
Pappelstadion,Att:10.700
1:0 Bürger 30.min
1:1 Pehlivan 47.min
2:1 Bürger 79.min
2:2 Nuhiu 92:min
Sending Offs:
Pöllhuber(M) 2nd Bookable Offense 49.min
Bürger(M) 2nd Bookable Offense 79.min
Stats:
Attempts:
3-13
Fouls:
27-20
Yellow Cards:
8-2
Possession:
34.3-65.7
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 11:10 PM
UPC Arena, Att:12.600
Stats:
Attempts:
11-11
Fouls:
21-22
Yellow Cards:
6-4
Possession:
47.2-52.8
ecch1987
14-11-2010, 11:10 PM
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ecch1987
18-11-2010, 09:55 AM
Austria - Greece 1:2
Happel Stadion,Att:16.200
0:1 Samaras 49.min
1:1 Fuchs 67.min
1:2 Fotakis 81.min
Klein saw his penalty saved(5.min)
ecch1987
20-11-2010, 11:34 AM
St.Pölten - Hartberg 3:0
Grödig - Vienna 3:2
WAC/St.Andrä - Austria Lustenau 4:2
FC Lustenau - Gratkorn 1:3
Altach - Admira 4:0
ecch1987
20-11-2010, 11:35 AM
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ecch1987
21-11-2010, 09:28 AM
Kapfenberg - SV Ried 3:3
Rapid - LASk 5:0
Wr. Neustadt - Sturm 0:3
RB Salzburg - Mattersburg 1:0
Wacker Innsbruck - Austria Wien 0:1
ecch1987
21-11-2010, 09:34 AM
Fekete Stadion, Att: 3.000
0:1 Riegler 23.min
0:2 Carril 41. min
0:3 Carril 54. min
1:3 Hüttenbrenner 76.min
2:3 Alar 79.min
3:3 Alar 92.min
I can´t believe how they let this lead slip, they were dominating for 75 minutes and then the players thought that the points are secured.Unbelieveable.
Stats:
Attempts:
23-16
Fouls:
24-21
Yellow Cards:
1-0
Possession:
50.1-49.9
ecch1987
21-11-2010, 09:37 AM
Hanappi Stadion, Att:15.200
1:0 Salihi 11.min
2:0 Salihi 47.min
3:0 Gartler 76.min
4:0 Salihi 87.min
5:0 Salihi 90.min
Stats:
Attempts:
20-6
Fouls:
23-30
Yellow Cards:
0-4
Possession:
58.6-41.4
ecch1987
21-11-2010, 09:39 AM
Wr. Neustädter Stadion, Att:3.900
0:1 Hölzl 45.min
0:2 Muratovic 90.min
0:3 Haas 93.min
Stats:
Attempts:
11-15
Fouls:
12-15
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
52.1-47.9
ecch1987
21-11-2010, 09:46 AM
RB Arena, Att:6.600
1:0 Wallner 18.min (pen)
Sending Offs;
Jantscher (RBS) 2nd Bookable Offense 57.min
Ilsanker (SVM) 2nd Bookable Offense 81.min
Stats:
Attempts:
14-12
Fouls:
22-38
Yellow Cards:
3-8
Possession:
52.1-47.9
ecch1987
21-11-2010, 06:11 PM
Tivoli neu, Att:11.200
0:1 Junuzovic 52.min
Stats:
Attempts:
12-7
Fouls:
17-11
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
52.7-47.3
ecch1987
21-11-2010, 06:12 PM
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ecch1987
25-11-2010, 10:00 AM
The match was originally scheduled for the 5th round
RB Arena, Att:5.700
1:0 Wallner 13.min
2:0 Wallner 84.min
Stats:
Attempts:
12-14
Fouls:
14-13
Yellow Cards:
1-3
Possession:
50.9-49.1
ecch1987
25-11-2010, 10:01 AM
http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/8162/bundesligard16nachtrag.png
ecch1987
27-11-2010, 09:44 AM
Vienna - WAC/St.Andrä 0:4
Austria Lustenau - Altach 2:1
Grödig - FC Lustenau 2:1
Hartberg - Gratkorn 1:0
Admira - St.Pölten 5:1
This has been the last round this year. Play is scheduled to resume on the 25th of February 2011.
ecch1987
27-11-2010, 09:49 AM
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ecch1987
28-11-2010, 10:07 AM
SV Ried - Wacker Innsbruck 1:0
LASK - RB Salzburg 1:2
Kapfenberg - Wr. Neustadt 1:2
Mattersburg - Sturm 1:1
Austria Wien - Rapid Wien 0:1
ecch1987
28-11-2010, 10:09 AM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:5.400
1:0 Guillem 54.min
Stats:
Attempts:
15-14
Fouls:
16-13
Yellow Cards:
1-1
Possession:
45.4-54.6
ecch1987
28-11-2010, 10:12 AM
Stadion der Stadt Linz,Att:4.700
0:1 Wallner 24.min
1:1 Aufhauser 48.min
1:2 Mendes 58.min
Stats:
Attempts:
15-15
Fouls:
16-23
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
50.8-49.2
ecch1987
28-11-2010, 10:14 AM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att:2.000
1:0 Alar 18.min
1:1 Wolf 19.min
1:2 Simkovic 45.min
Stats:
Attempts:
17-12
Fouls:
17-24
Yellow Cards:
5-3
Possession:
52.1-47.9
ecch1987
28-11-2010, 10:16 AM
Pappelstadion,Att:3.200
1:0 Doleschal 39.min
1:1 Muratovic 80.min
Stats:
Attempts:
11-7
Fouls:
20-24
Yellow Cards:
2-3
Possession:
44-56
ecch1987
28-11-2010, 06:10 PM
Horr Stadion,Att:13.100
0:1 Salihi 51.min
Sending Off: Liendl 63.min ( Violent Conduct)
Stats:
Attempts:
12-20
Fouls:
21-14
Yellow Cards:
1-3
Possession:
54.4-45.6
ecch1987
28-11-2010, 06:11 PM
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ecch1987
02-12-2010, 09:56 AM
Manchester City v RB Salzburg 3:0
Lech Poznan - Juventus 1:1
Man City and Poznan progress to the next round
ecch1987
02-12-2010, 10:46 PM
Group L:
Rapid Wien - FC Porto 1:3
CSKA Sofia - Besiktas 1:2
Porto and Besiktas progress to the next round
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 09:10 AM
Sturm - LASK 5:0
Wr. Neustadt - Mattersburg 1:0
RB Salzburg - Austria Wien 1:1
Wacker Innsbruck - Kapfenberg 1:3
Rapid Wien - SV Ried 3:0
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 09:14 AM
UPC Arena, Att:7.200
1:0 Weber 26.min
2:0 Kienast 31.min
3:0 Salmutter(pen) 49.min
4:0 Kienast (pen) 51.min
5:0 Chinchilla (OG) 75.min
Stats:
Attempts:
16-15
Fouls:
13-12
Yellow Cards:
0-1
Possession:
50.9-49.1
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 09:16 AM
Wr. Neustädter Stadion,Att:1.800
1:0 Thonhofer 81.min
Stats:
Attempts:
7-10
Fouls:
20-27
Yellow Cards:
1-1
Possession:
55.1-44.9
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 09:18 AM
RB Arena, Att:5.500
1:0 Mendes 28.min
1:1 Dragovic 86.min
Stats:
Attempts:
18-20
Fouls:
24-16
Yellow Cards:
3-1
Possession:
47.8-52.2
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 09:21 AM
Tivoli neu, Att:5.200
0:1 Elsneg 31.min
0:2 Alar 43.min
0:3 Erkinger 50.min
1:3 Bammer 90.min
Stats:
Attempts:
19-9
Fouls:
22-21
Yellow Cards:
3-2
Possession:
55.3-44.7
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 05:11 PM
Hanappi Stadion, Att:14.800
1:0 Patocka 38.min
2:0 Sonnleitner 53.min
3:0 Nuhiu 58.min
Stats:
Attempts:
17-10
Fouls:
16-24
Yellow Cards:
2-5
Possession:
59.1-40.9
ecch1987
05-12-2010, 05:12 PM
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ecch1987
11-12-2010, 10:23 PM
SV Ried - Wr. Neustadt 1:0
Rapid Wien - Wacker Innsbruck 3:3
Mattersburg - Austria Wien 1:2
Kapfenberg - LASK 2:2
RB Salzburg - Sturm 2:1
This has been the last round this year, play will resume on February 12th
ecch1987
11-12-2010, 10:25 PM
Keine Sorgen Arena, Att:4.100
1:0 Nacho 8.min
Stats:
Attempts:
11-17
Fouls:
19-13
Yellow Cards:
1-1
Possession:
45.1-54.9
ecch1987
11-12-2010, 10:28 PM
Hanappi Stadion, Att:14.300
1:0 Salihi 17.min
1:1 Burgic 27.min
2:1 Gartler 50.min
2:2 Burgic 54.min
2:3 Schreter 58.min
3:3 Salihi 65.min
Stats:
Attempts:
9-19
Fouls:
16-21
Yellow Cards:
2-1
Possession:
54.1-45.9
ecch1987
11-12-2010, 10:32 PM
Pappelstadion, Att:3.300
1:0 Pöllhuber 10.min
1:1 Tadic 43.min
1:2 Stankovic 78.min
Sending Off: Dragovic(Austria Wien) 2nd bookable Offense
Stats:
Attempts:
17-10
Fouls:
27-14
Yellow Cards:
2-3
Possession:
37.2-62.8
ecch1987
11-12-2010, 10:34 PM
Franz Fekete Stadion, Att:2.000
0:1 Mayrleb 3.min
1:1 Gregoritsch 14.min
2:1 Alar 51.min
2:2 Chinchilla 72.min
Stats:
Attempts:
17-15
Fouls:
26-15
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
46.9-53.1
ecch1987
12-12-2010, 06:09 PM
RB Arena, Att:5.300
0:1 Kienast 25.min
1:1 Wallner 45.min
2:1 Alan 54.min
Stats:
Attempts:
23-12
Fouls:
10-16
Yellow Cards:
0-2
Possession:
54.5-45.5
ecch1987
12-12-2010, 06:10 PM
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ecch1987
16-12-2010, 10:14 AM
Besiktas - Rapid Wien 2:0
Porto - CSKA Sofia 3:1
ecch1987
16-12-2010, 09:49 PM
RB Salzburg - Lech Poznan 0:1
Juventus - Man City 1:1
ecch1987
12-02-2011, 08:08 AM
Austria Wien v SV Ried 4pm
Sturm v Kapfenberg 6.30 pm
LASK v Mattersburg 6.30 pm
Wr. Neustadt v Rapid Wien 6.30 pm
Wacker Innsbruck v RB Salzburg Sun 4pm
ecch1987
12-02-2011, 08:15 AM
SV RIED:
In: -
Out: Strasser (Almeria)
STURM :
In: Wolf (Wiener Neustadt)
Out: Bukva (on loan to LASK), Salkic (Wiener Neustadt)
RB SALZBURG:
In: Douglas da Silva (Hapoel), Laszlo Bodnar (free agent)
Out: Augustinussen (Aalborg), Nelisse (release of contract), Walke (on loan to Greuther Fürth), Ngwat-Mahop (Iraklis Saloniki), Aschauer (on loan to VfB Stuttgart)
AUSTRIA WIEN:
In: Hoheneder (on loan from Sparta Prague), Nacer Barazite (Vitesse Arnheim), Koch (Wacker Innsbruck)
Out: Dragovic (FC Basel), Gabor Markus (on loan to FC Lustenau), David Harrer (on loan to FC Vaduz)
RAPID WIEN:
In: Georg Blatnik (on loan from Grödig), Michael Schimpelsberger (Twente), Prokopic ( Wacker Innsbruck)
Out: Eder (on loan to Soenderjyske BK), Thomas Bergmann (on loan
to Wacker Innsbruck)
SC WR. NEUSTADT:
In: Salkic (Sturm)
Out: Wolf (Sturm), Viana (SV Grödig)
WACKER INNSBRUCK:
In: Carlos Merino (free agent), Thomas Bergmann (on loan from Rapid), Christopher Wernitznig (Villacher SV)
Out: Prokopic (Rapid), Koch (Austria Wien), Schrott (USK Anif)
SV KAPFENBERG:
In: Steven Lewerenz (RB Leipzig), Robert Gucher (on loan from Frosinone), Tomasz Welnicki (Nürnberg Amateure)
Out: -
SV MATTERSBURG:
In: Ivan Parlov (NK Zagreb), Thorsten Röcher (SV Gloggnitz)
Out: -
LASK:
In: Bukva (on loan from Sturm), Sulejman Krpic (free agent), Cem Atan (Genclerbirligi), Ken Noel (lon loan from Admira), Tenesor Aridane (UD Vecindario), Ruben Lopez (UD Melilla), Juan Ramon Ruano Santana (UD Alzira), Petr Lukas (FK Teplice),
Out: Sobkova (Grödig), Krammer (Grödig), Mayrleb (Pasching)
nickola
12-02-2011, 05:19 PM
I have one question? Can someone (from Austria Wien supporters) tell me what potential is Nikon Jevtic? I know that he is in Austria Wien youngsters team and that he is about 17 years old. I never saw him playing, but i heard some good things for him. Can he become good player on senior level?
ecch1987
13-02-2011, 08:54 AM
Austria Wien - SV Ried 1:0
Sturm - Kapfenberg 2:0
LASK - Mattersburg 0:1
Wr. Neustadt - Rapid Wien 2:0
Wacker Innsbruck v RB Salzburg 1:1
ecch1987
13-02-2011, 08:57 AM
Generali Arena, Att:8.500
1:0 Margreitter 61.min
Sending Off: Prettenthaler (Ried) 87.min - 2nd Bookable Offense
Stats:
Attempts:
17-17
Fouls:
18-15
Yellow Cards:
1-2
Possession:
50.0-50.0
ecch1987
13-02-2011, 08:59 AM
UPC Arena, Att: 10.500
1:0 Kienast 23.min
2:0 Weinberger 59.min
Stats:
Attempts:
23-14
Fouls:
20-15
Yellow Cards:
1-4
Possession:
56.0-44.0
ecch1987
13-02-2011, 09:01 AM
Stadion der Stadt Linz, Att:5.600
0:1 Waltner 65.min
Stats:
Attempts:
13-13
Fouls:
19-25
Yellow Cards:
1-5
Possession:
59.7-40.3
ecch1987
13-02-2011, 09:03 AM
Magna Arena, Att:6.000
1:0 Sadovic 6.min
2:0 Burgstaller 33.min
Stats:
Attempts:
8-23
Fouls:
20-19
Yellow Cards:
2-2
Possession:
41.4-58.6
ecch1987
13-02-2011, 06:35 PM
Tivoli neu, Att:9.200
0:1 Cziommer 13.min
1:1 Schreter 57.min
Sending Off.Schreter(I) 2nd bookable offense 61.min
Stats:
Attempts:
18-12
Fouls:
9-20
Yellow Cards:
5-3
Possession:
47.7-52.3
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