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Eduard Glieder
Eduard "Edi" Glieder (born 28 January 1969) is an Austrian former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... played as a forward. Career statistics Club International Honours ;Austria Salzburg * Austrian Bundesliga winner: 1994–95, 1996–97 * Austrian Supercup winner: 1997 * Austrian Bundesliga top scorer: 1998–99 (22 goals) ;Tirol Innsbruck * Austrian Bundesliga winner: 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02 Background His youth club St. Margarethen renamed its stadium to "Edi-Glieder Stadion" in June 2001. References 1969 births Living people Austrian footballers Association football forwards Austria international footballers Grazer AK players FC Red Bull Salzburg players FC Schalke 04 players FC Kärnten player ...
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Graz
Graz (; sl, Gradec) is the capital city of the Austrian state of Styria and second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. As of 1 January 2021, it had a population of 331,562 (294,236 of whom had principal-residence status). In 2018, the population of the Graz larger urban zone (LUZ) stood at 652,654, based on principal-residence status. Graz is known as a college and university city, with four colleges and four universities. Combined, the city is home to more than 60,000 students. Its historic centre ('' Altstadt'') is one of the best-preserved city centres in Central Europe. In 1999, the city's historic centre was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites and in 2010 the designation was expanded to include Eggenberg Palace (german: Schloss Eggenberg) on the western edge of the city. Graz was designated the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2003 and became a City of Culinary Delights in 2008. Etymology The name of the city, Graz, formerly spelled Gratz, most likely stems ...
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1988–89 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1988–89 season. Overview Fall season was contested by 12 teams, and higher eight teams go into Meister playoff. Lower four teams fought in Mittlere Playoff with higher four teams of Austrian Football First League. FC Swarovski Tirol won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1988–89 Austrian Football Bundesliga * FC Admira/Wacker * Austria Wien *First Vienna *Grazer AK *Kärnten *LASK *Rapid Wien * Sankt Pölten * Swarovski Tirol *Sturm Graz * Vorwärts Steyr *Wiener Sport-Club Autumn season Table Results Spring season Championship playoff Table Results Promotion/relegation playoff Table Results ReferencesAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1988-89 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. ...
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2001–02 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 2001–02 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and FC Tirol Innsbruck won the championship. League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers References External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ... 1 ...
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2000–01 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 2000–01 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and FC Tirol Innsbruck won the championship. League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:2000-01 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ... 1 ...
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1999–2000 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1999–2000 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and FC Tirol Innsbruck won the championship. League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1999-2000 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ... 1999–2000 in Austrian football ...
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UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, 'betting pool'),Most precisely, from (football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer football competition. The competition was discontinued after the 2008 tournament. Teams who originally would have entered the Intertoto Cup now directly enter the qualifying stages of the UEFA Europa League from this point. The tournament was founded in 1961–62, but was only taken over by UEFA in 1995. Initially, the tournament ended with a single champion, who received the Intertoto Cup. Starting in 1967, the tournament ended with a number of group winners (7 to 14 winners, see below), who received cash prizes. When UEFA took on the tournament, it became a qualifier for the UEFA Cup, with 2 to 11 Intertoto winners (see below) advancing to the Second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. Any club who wished to partic ...
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1998–99 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1998–99 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SK Sturm Graz won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1998-99 Austrian Football Bundesliga *Austria Lustenau *Austria Salzburg * Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *Rapid Wien *SV Ried *Sturm Graz * Tirol Innsbruck *Vorwärts Steyr League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Aust Aust is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England, about north of Bristol and about south west of Gloucester. It is located on the eastern side of the Severn estuary, close to the east ...
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Austrian Supercup
The Austrian Supercup (German: ÖFB-Supercup) was a Association football, football competition held annually from 1986 until 2004 between the winners of the Austrian Football Bundesliga and the Austrian Cup. 19 editions were played during the short history of the competition. Results of the finals Notes: *The Winner is typed in Bold. * The 1992–93 Austrian Cup Winners, FC Wacker Innsbruck, Wacker Innsbruck lost its license and they were replaced by the new formed team FC Tirol Innsbruck, Tirol Innsbruck, which are the continuation of their in the city of Innsbruck. * The 2001–02 Austrian Football Bundesliga, 2001–02 Bundesliga Champion, FC Tirol Innsbruck, Tirol Innsbruck were refused a license for the 2002–03 season and they were replaced by SK Sturm Graz, Sturm Graz, the 2001–02 Austrian Football Bundesliga, 2001–02 Bundesliga Runner-up. Performance Performance by club Notes: * All teams are defunct clubs from Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria, Tirol. FC Wacker Innsbru ...
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1997–98 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1997–98 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SK Sturm Graz won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1997–98 Austrian Football Bundesliga *VfB Admira Wacker Mödling, FC Admira/Wacker *Austria Lustenau *SV Austria Salzburg, Austria Salzburg *FK Austria Wien, Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *SK Rapid Wien, Rapid Wien *SV Ried *SK Sturm Graz, Sturm Graz *FC Tirol Innsbruck, Tirol Innsbruck League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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1996–97 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1996–97 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SV Austria Salzburg won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1996–97 Austrian Football Bundesliga * FC Admira/Wacker *Austria Salzburg * Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *FC Linz *Rapid Wien *SV Ried *Sturm Graz * Tirol Innsbruck League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Relegation play-offs Top goalscorers ReferencesAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Aust Aust is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England, about north of Bristol and about south west of Gloucester. It is located on the eastern side of the Severn es ...
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1994–95 Austrian Football Bundesliga
The Austrian Football Bundesliga of 1994–95 was organised by the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB). The Austrian First League served as a stepping stone for promotion to the 1. Bundesliga. The Regional Leagues acted as a third step on the footballing ladder, East (Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland), Central (Mitte) (Carinthia, Upper Austria, and Styria) and West (Salzburg, Tirol, and Vorarlberg). Bundesliga The Bundesliga was contest by 10 teams, who played against each other four times. SV Austria Salzburg won the Austrian Football Bundesliga for the second time. As champions they were able to take part in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League the following season, but they were knocked out in the qualifying rounds. Rapid Vienna were able to take part in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup due to their cup victory, where they played in the final in Brussels. Sturm Graz as well as Austria Vienna represented Austrian football in UEFA Cup 1996, where Austria Vienna ma ...
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1995–96 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1995–96 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SK Rapid Wien won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1995–96 Austrian Football Bundesliga * FC Admira/Wacker *Austria Salzburg * Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *Rapid Wien *SV Ried *Sturm Graz * Tirol Innsbruck * Vorwärts Steyr League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Relegation play-offs Top goalscorers References Austria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Aust Aust is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England, about north of Bristol and about south west of Gloucester. It is located on the eastern side of the ...
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