1935–36 Austrian football championship

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Austrian football championship
Season1935-36
1934-35
1936-37

Statistics of Austrian first league in the 1935–36 season.

Contents

Overview

This was the 25th season of 1.Liga, contested by 12 teams: the top 11 from last season, and the winner of the 2.Liga play-off (Favoritner AC).

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 SK Admira Wien 2217327736+4137
2 First Vienna FC 2214444825+2332
3 SK Rapid Wien 2212285840+1826
4 FC Wien 229855245+726
5 SC Wacker Wien 228684148722
6 Wiener Sportclub 228593235321
7 FK Austria Wien 2284104442+220 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Favoritner AC 22911235572219
9 Floridsdorfer AC 2264124452816
10 SC Libertas Wien 2264123746916 [lower-alpha 1]
11 Hakoah Vienna 22631336582215
12 Wiener AC 22521537572012Relegated to 2.Liga
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. 1 2 One fixture was unplayed (FK Austria Wien vs SC Libertas Wien); this game was recorded as a 0-0 LOSS against both sides, which explains why there appear to be two more losses than victories.

Wiener AC were replaced by Post SV, the winner of the 2.Liga play-off.

Results

Home \ Away ADM AUS FAV FIR FLO HAK LIB RAP WAK WIE WAC SPO
SK Admira Wien 1–08–32–13–34–14–06–55–03–07–22–2
FK Austria Wien 2–32–22–25–12–10–00–24–01–14–10–2
Favoritner AC 1–20–31–02–53–20–51–55–33–52–10–1
First Vienna 2–24–03–03–12–24–22–12–11–12–13–2
Floridsdorfer AC 2–32–31–30–12–12–03–24–51–32–12–2
Hakoah Vienna 3–23–15–13–01–52–10–13–41–20–03–2
SC Libertas 0–44–22–31–52–25–01–21–11–50–21–1
SK Rapid Wien 2–42–31–01–23–16–01–23–35–25–33–1
SC Wacker 1–21–01–00–21–02–20–32–21–12–02–1
FC Wien 2–43–31–22–03–34–22–21–35–44–43–0
Wiener AC 4–22–50–10–43–25–03–12–31–41–20–3
Wiener Sportclub 0–43–11–20–32–04–11–31–01–10–02–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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