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The Bundesliga ( , "Federal League"), also known as Admiral Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional
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and the highest level of the Austrian football league system. The competition decides the Austrian national football champions, as well the country's entrants for the various European cups run by
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. The Austrian Bundesliga, which began in the 1974–75 season, has been a separate registered association since 1 December 1991. It has been won the most by the two Viennese giants Austria Wien, who were national champions 24 times, and Rapid Wien, who won the national title 32 times. The current champions are SK Sturm Graz. Phillip Thonhauser is president of the Austrian Bundesliga. The Austrian Football Bundesliga is currently known as ''Admiral Bundesliga'' for sponsorship reasons.


History


1900–1938

Football has been played in Austria since around
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. Around the turn of the twentieth century two attempts were made to start a national championship. From 1900 onwards, a cup competition was played in Vienna, the ''Neues Wiener Tagblatt Pokal''. This cup was actually played in league format. The efforts to create a football league succeeded in
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, with the introduction of the first Austrian football championship. The competition for this championship, the ''1. Klasse'' (''First Class''), was created and organised by the ''Niederösterreichischer Fußball-Verband'' (the
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n Football Federation), and the participants played for the title of ''Niederösterreichische Landesmeister'' (Lower Austrian National Champion). From 1924, the league was considered professional and changed its name to ''I. Liga'' (''First League''). In 1929, an all-Austrian amateur championship was first played, won by Grazer AK. Clubs from the professional league in Vienna were not part of this competition. Teams from the other
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were first allowed to join the highest division with the introduction of the ''Nationalliga'' (''National League'') in the season of 1937–38.


1938–1945

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in 1938 brought the Austrian Nationalliga to an early end. Numerous teams were disbanded and some players fled out of the country. The Austrian Nationalliga was integrated into the system of the NSRL, the Sports office of the Third Reich as the Gau XVII section under ''Gaufachwart'' Hans Janisch. Despised by
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as unworthy of a true German, professionalism in sports was outlawed in May 1938. "Innovations" like the Hitler salute were introduced as compulsory before and after every game. Teams, like Hakoah Wien were banned and others, like Austria Wien were first closed and then renamed. Finally, the operation of the junior teams was handed over to the local Hitlerjugend units. The new highest league in what had been Austria, the ''Gauliga Ostmark'', was an amateur league and covered the whole of the former country except Tyrol and
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, which were added to the
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n league system. The league champions now qualified for the German football championship, which Rapid Wien won in 1941. From 1941, the league was renamed ''Gauliga Donau-Alpenland'' to further eradicate the memory of Austria as an independent country. Following Nazi Germany's defeat in
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and the disbandment of the NSRL, Austria's teams were excluded again from the German league.


1945–1974

The league returned to a Vienna-only format in 1945, briefly named ''1. Klasse'' once more before changing to just ''Liga'' in 1946. Only upon the introduction of the all-Austrian ''Staatsliga A'' in 1949 did teams from the whole federal territory finally play for the Austrian Championship. However, the road to organising the Staatsliga proved difficult. A conflict between the representatives of the amateur and the professional aspects of the sport led to the separation of the Viennese league from the football federation, and to the establishment of its own competition on 30 June 1949. At the statutory Presidential Election Council of the
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only a few days later a surprising turn took place – upon the request of Lower Austria, the introduction of the ''Staatsliga'' was finally and unanimously confirmed. The organisation was in the hands of the Fußballstaatsliga Österreich, created for this purpose. A ''Staatsliga B'', the second division of national league football, was formed in 1950. This league, however, was disbanded again in 1959, whereby the ''Staatsliga A'' dropped the ''A'' from its name, the need for differentiating having been gone. In 1965, however, the Austrian Football Association again took over the organisation of the top division, with the (second) introduction of the ''Nationalliga''. On 21 April 1974, against the vote of the Vorarlberg association, the introduction of the ''Bundesliga'' was decided. The ''Nationalliga'' remained as the second division, for now.


1974 to current

In the 1974–75 season the Bundesliga was introduced which, still led by the Austrian Football Association, aligned both of the highest divisions in Austria. In 1976, the ''Nationalliga'' was renamed to ''Bundesliga – Second Division'' while the ''Bundesliga'' was now called ''Bundesliga – First Division''. From 1974 to 1982 the league operated with ten clubs with each club playing the other four times during the season. From 1982 to 1985 it played with sixteen clubs with each club playing the others twice. The league's modus was changed in 1985 to a twelve team league which played a home -and away round in autumn. The top eight clubs then advanced to the championship round (Officially: ''Oberes Play-off'') who again played each other twice. The bottom four of the autumn round played the top four of the First League to determine the four teams to play in the Bundesliga in the following season. This modus was used for the next eight seasons until 1993 when the league returned to the ten team format it originally operated in. 26 years after dissolution of the independent Staatsliga on 17 November 1991, the Austrian Football Bundesliga was reconstituted as a federation and admitted on 1 December 1991 to the Austrian Football Association as its 10th member. Beginning with the 2018-19 season the league expanded from its current 10 teams to 12 teams.


Tasks and legal form

Since 1991 the Bundesliga has carried its own responsibility as a separate association, and organises the championships of the two highest divisions in Austria. Both are named after their sponsors; since 2014 the Bundesliga is named after sports-betting company, Tipico. The second division, called the "Erste Liga" or "First League," is sponsored by Sky Go. In addition the Bundesliga is responsible for the Toto Jugendliga, leagues for under 15/17/19 teams of professional clubs and academies. The Bundesliga also represents professional football in Austria, in co-operation with the football clubs themselves. The Bundesliga is legally a non-profit organisation. The twenty teams of the Tipico Bundesliga and the Sky Go Erste Liga constitute the members of the Bundesliga. The Bundesliga is represented by an acting executive committee, which supports a supervisory board. Each association of the two professional leagues is represented in presidential conferences; these have advisory function in all affairs concerning the Bundesliga.


Scopes of responsibility of the senates

The 'senates' are organising committees which consist of honorary and committee-members independent of the clubs. The first senate is responsible for suspensions and for the running of championship games. The second senate functions as an arbitration board for financial disagreements, the third senate is responsible for all financial concerns and the fourth senate is the panel of referees for the Bundesliga. The evaluation of a club's economic competency which is required in order to obtain a playing licence for the two professional leagues takes place at the fifth senate, the Bundesliga licence committee.


Bundesliga


Format

In the Bundesliga, twelve teams play a double round-robin schedule, with each team playing every other once at home and away during the regular season. The league table is then separated into two parts, with the teams ranked first through sixth continuing into the Championship Round, and the remaining teams ranked seventh to twelfth competing in the Relegation Round. The points obtained during the regular season are then halved (and rounded down) before the start of the two playoffs. Each group of six teams play another double round robin schedule, with one home and one away game against each of their five opponents. At the end of the season, the team finishing top of the Championship Round is crowned champion of the Bundesliga. The team finishing in last place in the table in the Relegation Round is demoted to the Admiral 2. Liga, the champion of which is promoted in their place. Teams in the Admiral Bundesliga first division thus play 32 games in a league season between August and May.


Tiebreakers

In the event of two teams having the same number of points, tiebreakers to determine league position are as follows: # Head-to-Head Match Statistics (Number of points, Goal difference, goals scored) If several teams are equal on points, an internal table of all head-to-head matches will be created. # Higher Goal Difference # Higher Number of Goals Scored # Higher Number of Victories # Higher Number of Away Victories # Higher Number of Goals Scored in Away Games


Qualification for European Competitions

* The Bundesliga champion qualifies for the group stage of the
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* The Runner-Up enters the
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in the 2nd Qualifying Round (League Path) * The 3rd Place team enters the
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in the 2nd Qualifying Round * The winner of the Europa Conference League Playoffs qualifies for the 2nd Qualifying Round of the
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The winner of the Austrian Cup competition qualifies for the Playoff Round of the
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. In the event that the Bundesliga champion is also the Austrian Cup winner, the fourth-placed team in the Bundesliga enters the
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in the 2nd Qualifying Round, and the 3rd Place team enters in the Playoff Round.


Seasons by club

This is the complete list of the clubs that have taken part in at least one ''Austrian Football Bundesliga'' season, founded in 1974, until the 2024–25 season. Teams that currently play are indicated in bold. * 51 season: FK Austria Wien, SK Rapid Wien, SK Sturm Graz (2025) * 46 season:
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(2025) * 41 season: Admira Wacker Mödling (2022) * 35 season: FC Wacker Innsbruck/ FC Swarovski Tirol/ FC Tirol Innsbruck/ FC Wacker Innsbruck (2019) * 34 season: LASK (2025) * 28 season: Grazer AK (2025) * 23 season: SV Ried (2023) * 18 season: VÖEST Linz/ VOEST Linz/ FC Stahl Linz/ FC Linz (1997) * 15 season: Wiener Sport-Club (1994), SV Mattersburg (2020), FC Kärnten/ SK Austria Klagenfurt (2025) * 14 season: SC Rheindorf Altach (2025) * 13 season: Wolfsberger AC (2025) * 12 season: First Vienna FC (1992) * 11 season: VSE Sankt Pölten/ SKN St. Pölten (2021) * 9 season: SK Vorwärts Steyr (1999) * 8 season: ASKÖ Pasching/ SK Austria Kärnten (2010) * 7 season: SC Eisenstadt (1987), TSV Hartberg (2025) * 6 season: Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz (2005), WSG Tirol (2025) * 5 season: 1. Wiener Neustadter SC (2015), SC Austria Lustenau (2024) * 4 season: DSV Leoben (1992), VfB Mödling (1995), Kapfenberger SV (2012) * 3 season: Kremser SC (1992), SV Grödig (2016) * 2 season: SC Neusiedl am See 1919 (1984), FC Union Wels (1984), Favoritner AC (1985), FC Blau-Weiß Linz (2025) * 1 season: 1. Simmeringer SC (1983), FC St. Veit (1984), SV Spittal (1985), Salzburger AK 1914 (1986)


List of champions


Performance


Performance by club

Notes: * All teams are defunct clubs from
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, Tirol. Wacker Innsbruck (1915–99), Swarovski Tirol (1986–92) and Tirol Innsbruck (1993–02). They are considered to be the continuation of the each other. * The Red Bull company bought the club on 6 April 2005 and rebranded it. Prior to 2005 the team was known as SV Austria Salzburg or Casino Salzburg. They also changed the colours from white-violet to red-white. The Violet-Whites ultimately formed a new club, Austria Salzburg. ** Admira Wacker Mödling was formed after the merger of SK Admira Wien and SC Wacker Wien in 1971, under the name of Admira Wacker Wien, the merge with ''VfB Mödling'' in 1997 and the merge with '' SK Schwadorf'' in 2008. The new team play in Mödling.


Performance by city


Top scorers in Bundesliga


All-time top scorers


Statistics


UEFA coefficients

The following data indicates Austrian coefficient rankings between European football leagues. ;Country ranking: UEFA League Ranking as of 15 March 2019: * 9.  (''11'') Scottish Football Association (29.000) * 10.  (''10'') Austrian Football Bundesliga (28.450) * 11.  (''12'') Ukrainian Association of Football (28.400) * 12.  (''9'') Royal Belgian Football Association (24.800) * 13.  (''16'') Football Association of Serbia (23.875) ;Club ranking: UEFA 5-year Club Ranking as of 8 July 2021: * 22. Red Bull Salzburg (57.000) * 54. LASK (''23.000'') * 93. Rapid Wien (14.500) * 111. Wolfsberger AC (11.000) * 138. FK Austria Wien (''7.500'')


See also

* Football in Austria * Austrian Footballer of the Year * Austrian Cup * Gauliga Ostmark – ''the highest division in Austria from 1938 to 1945''


Notes


References


External links

*
Bundesliga site
(archived 15 April 2009)

– Austrian football league tables, records & statistics database .

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