Österreichische bundesliga. Spielplan/Ergebnisse
In 1965, however, the Austrian Football Association again took over the organization of the top division, with the second introduction of the Nationalliga |
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Teams from the other were first allowed to join the highest division with the introduction of the Nationalliga National League in the season of |
10-13 Uhr Am Spieltag an allen Tageskarten-Kassen der Generali Arena beim Wien-Ticket-Pavillon Staatsoper Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz, Mo |
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Member clubs for the [ ] The Bundesliga and the second placed team qualify for the , the Austrian Cup winner enters the playoff round of the while the team in 4th position, as well as the winner of the Europa Conference League play-offs enter the |
From 1982 to 1985 it played with sixteen clubs with each club playing the others twice |
The efforts to create a football league succeeded in , with the introduction of the |
Teams, like were banned and others, like were first closed and then renamed |
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 and , which were added to the league system |
- A conflict between the representatives of the amateur and the professional aspects of the sport led to the separation of the league from the football federation, and to the establishment of its own competition on 30 June 1949
- A Staatsliga B, the second division of national league football, was formed in 1950
- From 1974 to 1982 the league operated with ten clubs with each club playing the other four times during the season
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- The evaluation of a club's economic competency which is required in order to obtain a playing license for the two professional leagues takes place at the fifth senate, the Bundesliga committee
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- 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 German• Herzlich willkommen! The Bundesliga also represents professional football in Austria, in co-operation with the football clubs themselves
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