Английская Википедия:2011–12 Austrian Football First League

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football league season The 2011–12 Austrian Football First League was the 38th season of the Austrian second-level football league. It began on 10 June 2011 and ended on 18 May 2012 after the 36th and final round.[1] The Carinthian cooperative associations Wolfsberger AC and SK St. Andrä won the championship. WAC, which ended its cooperative with SK St. Andrä after the 2011–12 season, moved up to the Bundesliga for the first time. The last place team of TSV Hartberg had to move down to the Austrian Regional League Central. The second-to-last place team had to play two relegation matches against Grazer AK, the champion of the Central Regional League.

Overview

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The First League is the second-highest league in Austrian professional soccer and held its 36th season in 2011–12. LASK Linz was new in the league as well as the two winners of the relegation matches (ninth place in the First League 2010–11 against the champion of the Regional League East 2010–11 and the champion of the Regional League West 2010–11 against the champion of the Regional League Central 2010-11).

In the 2011–12 season, Vorarlberg had three clubs, Upper Austria had two clubs, and Vienna, Lower Austria, Salzburg, Styria, and Carinthia each had one club. Burgenland and Tyrol were not represented in the First League.

sky Deutschland owned the television rights for the First League as in the Bundesliga which allowed them to show every game in full length. The games were broadcast on sky sport austria and as part of a conference circuit with four games beginning at 6:30PM. In the last two rounds, all games had to be played at the same time, and sky was allowed to pick an additional game which would be designated as the "Top Game of the Round" and would be shown at 8:30PM on Fridays. ORF also had the rights to broadcast the Top Game of the Round live and in full length. They broadcast the games on their channel ORF Sport +.[2]

Method

In the 2011–12 season, which began on 10 July 2011, ten clubs competed against each other in 36 rounds, as had been done in previous seasons. The championship ended on 13 May 2012.[1]

The champion of the league moved up to the Bundesliga. The last place team had to move down to its corresponding region in the Regional League. This team was replaced by the winner of the two qualification matches between the champions of the Regional League West and Regional League East. The next-to-last team had to play two relegation matches against the champion of the Regional League Central. The winner of the relegation matches qualified for the First League for the 2012–13 season.

League table

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|col_P=green1|text_P=Promotion to 2012–13 Austrian Bundesliga |result1=P |col_RW=red1|text_RW=Relegated to 2012–13 Austrian Regionalliga because of license withdrawal[3] |result3=RW |col_R=red2|text_R=Qualification to Relegation playoffs |result10=R |update=complete|source=www.bundesliga.at }}

Results

Шаблон:Col-float {{#invoke:sports results|main |title=First Heat (Rounds 1–18) |matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey |team1=LIN|team2=ALT|team3=LUS|team4=WAC|team5=SKN |team6=SVG|team7=L07|team8=HAR|team9=FVF|team10=BW

|name_LIN=LASK Linz |match_LIN_ALT= 0–2 |match_LIN_LUS= 0–3 |match_LIN_WAC= 2–3 |match_LIN_SKN= 2–0 |match_LIN_SVG= 2–1 |match_LIN_L07= 2–1 |match_LIN_HAR= 4–0 |match_LIN_FVF= 4–0 |match_LIN_BW= 1–1

|name_ALT=SC Rheindorf Altach |match_ALT_LIN= 2–0 |match_ALT_LUS= 1–1 |match_ALT_WAC= 1–2 |match_ALT_SKN= 1–0 |match_ALT_SVG= 1–2 |match_ALT_L07= 4–1 |match_ALT_HAR= 4–2 |match_ALT_FVF= 1–1 |match_ALT_BW= 2–0

|name_LUS=SC Austria Lustenau |match_LUS_LIN= 1–1 |match_LUS_ALT= 0–5 |match_LUS_WAC= 1–1 |match_LUS_SKN= 1–1 |match_LUS_SVG= 0–0 |match_LUS_L07= 2–0 |match_LUS_HAR= 4–0 |match_LUS_FVF= 2–1 |match_LUS_BW= 1–0

|name_WAC=WAC/St. Andrä|short_WAC=WAC |match_WAC_LIN= 1–1 |match_WAC_ALT= 2–2 |match_WAC_LUS= 3–3 |match_WAC_SKN= 1–1 |match_WAC_SVG= 1–0 |match_WAC_L07= 2–0 |match_WAC_HAR= 3–0 |match_WAC_FVF= 2–2 |match_WAC_BW= 3–2

|name_SKN=SKN St. Pölten |match_SKN_LIN= 2–2 |match_SKN_ALT= 1–2 |match_SKN_LUS= 2–1 |match_SKN_WAC= 0–2 |match_SKN_SVG= 2–0 |match_SKN_L07= 3–0 |match_SKN_HAR= 1–0 |match_SKN_FVF= 0–3 |match_SKN_BW= 0–1

|name_SVG=SV Grödig |match_SVG_LIN= 0–3 |match_SVG_ALT= 2–1 |match_SVG_LUS= 1–2 |match_SVG_WAC= 3–3 |match_SVG_SKN= 2–2 |match_SVG_L07= 1–0 |match_SVG_HAR= 2–3 |match_SVG_FVF= 4–0 |match_SVG_BW= 1–3

|name_L07=FC Lustenau 07 |match_L07_LIN= 1–1 |match_L07_ALT= 2–2 |match_L07_LUS= 3–1 |match_L07_WAC= 2–5 |match_L07_SKN= 1–2 |match_L07_SVG= 1–3 |match_L07_HAR= 2–2 |match_L07_FVF= 4–1 |match_L07_BW= 1–0

|name_HAR=TSV Hartberg |match_HAR_LIN= 0–2 |match_HAR_ALT= 0–4 |match_HAR_LUS= 2–3 |match_HAR_WAC= 4–3 |match_HAR_SKN= 1–1 |match_HAR_SVG= 2–4 |match_HAR_L07= 2–0 |match_HAR_FVF= 2–0 |match_HAR_BW= 1–1

|name_FVF=First Vienna FC 1894 |match_FVF_LIN= 0–1 |match_FVF_ALT= 0–1 |match_FVF_LUS= 2–0 |match_FVF_WAC= 2–3 |match_FVF_SKN= 3–1 |match_FVF_SVG= 1–1 |match_FVF_L07= 4–2 |match_FVF_HAR= 1–0 |match_FVF_BW= 0–0

|name_BW=FC Blau-Weiß Linz |match_BW_LIN= 1–1 |match_BW_ALT= 2–0 |match_BW_LUS= 2–1 |match_BW_WAC= 2–2 |match_BW_SKN= 1–2 |match_BW_SVG= 3–0 |match_BW_L07= 1–6 |match_BW_HAR= 2–1 |match_BW_FVF= 4–1

|update=complete|source= }} Шаблон:Col-float-break {{#invoke:sports results|main |title=Second Heat (Rounds 19–36) |matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey |team1=LIN|team2=ALT|team3=LUS|team4=WAC|team5=SKN |team6=SVG|team7=L07|team8=HAR|team9=FVF|team10=BW

|name_LIN=LASK Linz |match_LIN_ALT= 3–2 |match_LIN_LUS= 2–1 |match_LIN_WAC= 2–1 |match_LIN_SKN= 2–1 |match_LIN_SVG= 1–1 |match_LIN_L07= 1–1 |match_LIN_HAR= 1–1 |match_LIN_FVF= 2–1 |match_LIN_BW= 1–2

|name_ALT=SC Rheindorf Altach |match_ALT_LIN= 0–1 |match_ALT_LUS= 1–1 |match_ALT_WAC= 0–0 |match_ALT_SKN= 1–0 |match_ALT_SVG= 2–0 |match_ALT_L07= 1–1 |match_ALT_HAR= 1–0 |match_ALT_FVF= 4–2 |match_ALT_BW= 4–1

|name_LUS=SC Austria Lustenau |match_LUS_LIN= 2–1 |match_LUS_ALT= 4–1 |match_LUS_WAC= 2–2 |match_LUS_SKN= 1–1 |match_LUS_SVG= 3–0 |match_LUS_L07= 1–2 |match_LUS_HAR= 2–0 |match_LUS_FVF= 0–0 |match_LUS_BW= 1–3

|name_WAC=WAC/St. Andrä|short_WAC=WAC |match_WAC_LIN= 1–0 |match_WAC_ALT= 1–0 |match_WAC_LUS= 1–2 |match_WAC_SKN= 2–0 |match_WAC_SVG= 3–2 |match_WAC_L07= 2–1 |match_WAC_HAR= 1–4 |match_WAC_FVF= 2–2 |match_WAC_BW= 2–0

|name_SKN=SKN St. Pölten |match_SKN_LIN= 1–1 |match_SKN_ALT= 1–3 |match_SKN_LUS= 3–1 |match_SKN_WAC= 3–2 |match_SKN_SVG= 1–0 |match_SKN_L07= 3–2 |match_SKN_HAR= 2–0 |match_SKN_FVF= 0–2 |match_SKN_BW= 2–0

|name_SVG=SV Grödig |match_SVG_LIN= 1–1 |match_SVG_ALT= 1–2 |match_SVG_LUS= 1–2 |match_SVG_WAC= 0–1 |match_SVG_SKN= 2–0 |match_SVG_L07= 1–1 |match_SVG_HAR= 3–1 |match_SVG_FVF= 1–0 |match_SVG_BW= 1–3

|name_L07=FC Lustenau 07 |match_L07_LIN= 1–1 |match_L07_ALT= 2–2 |match_L07_LUS= 1–3 |match_L07_WAC= 0–2 |match_L07_SKN= 2–2 |match_L07_SVG= 0–3 |match_L07_HAR= 0–3 |match_L07_FVF= 1–0 |match_L07_BW= 2–0

|name_HAR=TSV Hartberg |match_HAR_LIN= 1–2 |match_HAR_ALT= 0–2 |match_HAR_LUS= 0–2 |match_HAR_WAC= 0–3 |match_HAR_SKN= 0–3 |match_HAR_SVG= 0–1 |match_HAR_L07= 0–3 |match_HAR_FVF= 1–1 |match_HAR_BW= 2–4

|name_FVF=First Vienna FC 1894 |match_FVF_LIN= 1–2 |match_FVF_ALT= 2–0 |match_FVF_LUS= 3–1 |match_FVF_WAC= 1–3 |match_FVF_SKN= 0–0 |match_FVF_SVG= 0–0 |match_FVF_L07= 2–3 |match_FVF_HAR= 1–2 |match_FVF_BW= 2–0

|name_BW=FC Blau-Weiß Linz |match_BW_LIN= 2–2 |match_BW_ALT= 1–0 |match_BW_LUS= 0–3 |match_BW_WAC= 2–0 |match_BW_SKN= 0–1 |match_BW_SVG= 1–1 |match_BW_L07= 1–1 |match_BW_HAR= 1–1 |match_BW_FVF= 2–2

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Goal scoring statistics

Rank Goals Name Country Club
Шаблон:01 19 David Poljanec Шаблон:SVN FC Blau-Weiß Linz
Шаблон:02 18 Christian Falk Шаблон:AUT WAC/St. Andrä
Шаблон:03 17 Daniel Lucas Segovia Шаблон:ESP SKN St. Pölten
Шаблон:04 14 Johannes Aigner Шаблон:AUT LASK Linz
14 Tomi Correa Шаблон:ESP SCR Altach
14 Jacobo Ynclán Шаблон:ESP WAC/St. Andrä
Шаблон:07 13 Patrick Seeger Шаблон:AUT SCR Altach
Шаблон:08 11 Pierre Boya Шаблон:CMR SC Austria Lustenau
11 Diego Viana Шаблон:BRA SV Grödig
10 10 Manuel Hartl Шаблон:AUT FC Blau-Weiß Linz
10 Lukas Mössner Шаблон:AUT TSV Hartberg
10 Stephan Stückler Шаблон:AUT WAC/St. Andrä

Cities, venues, and attendance

City Residents Club Stadium Capacity Total attendance Average attendance ± from 2010–11
Altach 6,356Шаблон:0 SC Rheindorf Altach Stadion Schnabelholz Шаблон:08,200 63,741 Шаблон:03,541 Шаблон:SortKey
Grödig 6,862Шаблон:0 SV Grödig Untersberg-Arena Шаблон:02,955 15,300 Шаблон:0Шаблон:0850 Шаблон:SortKey
Hartberg 6,602Шаблон:0 TSV Hartberg Stadion Hartberg Шаблон:04,000 18,900 Шаблон:01,050 Шаблон:SortKey
Linz 189,311Шаблон:0 FC Blau-Weiß Linz Linzer Stadion 18,000 46,834 Шаблон:02,602 Шаблон:SortKey
Linz 189,311Шаблон:0 LASK Linz Linzer Stadion 18,000 60,700 Шаблон:03,372 Шаблон:SortKey
Lustenau 21,076Шаблон:0 FC Lustenau 07 Reichshofstadion Шаблон:08,500 30,000 Шаблон:01,667 Шаблон:SortKey
Lustenau 21,076Шаблон:0 SC Austria Lustenau Reichshofstadion Шаблон:08,500 78,600 Шаблон:04,367 Шаблон:SortKey
St. Pölten 51,688Шаблон:0 SKN St. Pölten Voithplatz Шаблон:08,000 26,115 Шаблон:01,451 Шаблон:SortKey
Vienna 1,705,080Шаблон:0 First Vienna FC 1894 Hohe Warte Vienna Шаблон:04,500 39,800 Шаблон:02,211 Шаблон:SortKey
Wolfsberg 25,162Шаблон:0 WAC/St. Andrä Lavanttal-Arena Шаблон:04,100 48,272 Шаблон:02,682 Шаблон:SortKey

The champions WAC/St. Andrä

Promotion/relegation playoffs

In the new class reform of 2009, it was decided that the promotion candidates of the Regional Leagues together with the ninth place in the First League must compete in the relegation matches in order to remain in or be promoted to the First League. An alternating method of relegation matches was agreed upon for the Regional League teams. Accordingly, the Regional League Central had to compete against the ninth place in the First League and the Regional League East had to compete against the Regional League West in this season.[4] On the basis of the license withdrawal of LASK Linz and the associated demotion to the Regional League Central, the ninth place in the First League, FC Lustenau 07, remained in the second level of play without a relegation match. The last place in the First League, TSV Hartberg, moved up to the relegation place and competed against the Regional League Central champion.

In the first pairing, the last place in the First League, TSV Hartberg, played against the champion of the Regional League central, Grazer AK.

Date Home team   Away team Result
5 June 2012 Grazer AK TSV Hartberg 0–0
Ref.: Gerhard Grobelnik Goal scorers: None
8 June 2012 TSV Hartberg Grazer AK 3–0 (1–0)
Stopped in the 77th minute after GAK fans stormed the field [1]
Ref.: Markus Hameter Goal scorers: 1:0 (19th) Luca Tauschmann, 2:0 (60th) Matej Milatović, 3:0 (76th) Daniel Rossmann

In the second pairing, the champion of the Regional League East, SV Horn, played against the Regional League West champion WSG Swarovski Wattens.

Date Home team   Away team Result
4 June 2012 WSG Wattens SV Horn 1–5 (0–3)
Ref.: Thomas Prammer Goal scorers: 0:1 (21st) Mario Konrad, 0:2 (31st) Mario Konrad, 0:3 (40th) Salmin Cehajić, 0:4 (50th) Miroslav Milosević, 1:4 (83rd) Benjamin Pranter, 1:5 (90+2nd) Salmin Cehajić
8 June 2012 SV Horn WSG Wattens 4–0 (0–0)
Ref.: Rene Eisner Goal scorers: 1:0 (48th) Phillip Zulechner, 2:0 (54th) Emir Dilić, 3:0 (74th) Slaven Lalić, 4:0 (89th) Miroslav Milosević

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Austrian First League seasons Шаблон:2011–12 in Austrian football