The first Austrian football league ( German Heute für Morgen Erste Liga ) is the second league after the Bundesliga in the Austrian football league system . The winner goes to the Bundesliga of Austria , the teams that took places from the 14th to the 16th drop out to the regional league.
Austrian First League | |
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him. Heute für Morgen Erste Liga | |
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Based | August 10, 1974 |
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Federation | UEFA |
Number of participants | sixteen |
League Level | 2 |
Exit to | Bundesliga of Austria |
Retirement in | Regional League |
Current winner | Wacker (Innsbruck) |
Most titled | LASK (5) |
Site | bundesliga.at |
Season 2018/2019
The following 16 clubs are participating in the 2018/2019 season:
- Amstetten
- Austria (Klagenfurt)
- Austria (Lustenau)
- Blau Weiss (Linz)
- Wacker-2 (Innsbruck)
- Wattens
- Wiener Neustadt
- Kapfenberg
- Lafnitz
- Learning
- Pashing
- Reed
- Floridsdorf (Vienna)
- Forverts (Steyr)
- Horn
- Young Violets (Vienna)
League Winners
Club | Qty | Seasons |
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LASK | 1978/79, 1991/92, 1993/94, 2006/07, 2016/17 | |
Huck | 1974/75, 1992/93, 1994/95 | |
Wacker (Innsbruck, 2002) | 2003/04, 2009/10, 2017/18 | |
Wiener Sport Club | 1976/77, 1985/86 | |
Red Bull (Salzburg) | 1977/78, 1986/87 | |
Kremser | 1987/88, 1988/89 | |
Spittal | 1983/84, 1989/90 | |
Austria (Klagenfurt) / Kernten | 1981/82, 2000/01 | |
Admira Wacker Medling | 1999/00, 2010/11 | |
Rayndorf Altach | 2005/06, 2013/14 | |
Mattersburg | 2002/03, 2014/15 | |
Furst (Vienna) | 1975/76 | |
Eisenstadt | 1979/80 | |
Wacker (Innsbruck, 1915) | 1980/81 | |
Saint Veit | 1982/83 | |
Salzburg 1914 | 1984/85 | |
Admira Wacker Medling | 1990/91 | |
Linz | 1995/96 | |
Austria (Lustenau) | 1996/97 | |
Forverts (Steyr) | 1997/98 | |
Bregenz | 1998/99 | |
Pashing | 2001/02 | |
Reed | 2004/05 | |
Kapfenberg | 2007/08 | |
Wiener Neustadt | 2008/09 | |
Wolfsberg | 2011/12 | |
Gredig | 2012/13 | |
St. Pölten | 2015/16 |
External links
- Official website (German)