1991–92 Austrian Football Bundesliga

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Austrian Bundesliga
Season1991–92
Champions FK Austria Wien
1992–93

Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1991–92 season.

Contents

Overview

Fall season is performed in 12 teams, and higher eight teams go into Meister playoff. Lower four teams fought in Mittlere Playoff with higher four teams of Austrian Football First League.

FK Austria Wien won the championship. An additional place for UEFA Cup was added following the UN ban to Yugoslavia.

Teams and location

Teams of 1991–92 Austrian Football Bundesliga

Autumn season

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Austria Salzburg 2216244318+2534
2 Austria Wien 2214535121+3033
3 Swarovski Tirol 2212554834+1429
4 Stahl Linz 2211653624+1228
5 Rapid Wien 2210753724+1327
6 Admira/Wacker 2210753322+1127
7 VSE St. Pölten 2266102534918
8 Vorwärts Steyr 2273122829117
9 Sturm Graz 22631321361515
10 Kremser SC 22461223432014
11 First Vienna 22461220432314
12 Donawitzer SV Alpine 2216151148378
Source: rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away ADM ASZ AWI DON FIR KRE RWI STA STU SWA VOR StP
Admira/Wacker 2–03–03–13–22–12–00–03–10–02–13–0
Austria Salzburg 1–01–01–05–05–23–22–11–02–12–03–0
Austria Wien 1–03–28–13–02–15–15–05–02–22–01–0
Donawitzer SV Alpine 1–20–40–20–02–22–51–11–00–01–20–2
First Vienna 0–01–31–20–02–10–40–01–11–21–03–2
Kremser SC 0–00–12–23–12–20–10–61–31–20–01–1
Rapid Wien 1–11–01–13–03–00–10–12–22–12–04–1
Stahl Linz 2–20–02–12–02–14–11–12–12–01–02–0
Sturm Graz 2–10–20–01–02–10–10–12–11–20–21–0
Swarovski Tirol 3–22–23–44–05–13–20–04–33–22–14–2
Vorwärts Steyr 4–12–11–23–01–20–11–11–33–12–44–0
VSE St. Pölten 1–11–20–00–02–14–02–22–03–12–10–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Spring season

Championship playoff

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Austria Wien 3621787336+3733
2 Austria Salzburg 3623496237+2533
3 Swarovski Tirol 36215106949+2033
4 Admira/Wacker 36179105742+1530
5 Rapid Wien 36169115840+1828
6 Stahl Linz 36159124745+225
7 Vorwärts Steyr 36125194748121
8 VSE St. Pölten 36991838592118
Source: rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away ADM ASZ AWI RWI STA SWA VOR StP
Admira/Wacker 3–21–03–13–11–22–14–1
Austria Salzburg 2–01–10–23–10–22–01–0
Austria Wien 3–22–12–14–03–01–13–1
Rapid Wien 0–01–11–04–14–04–31–0
Stahl Linz 2–21–20–11–01–01–00–0
Swarovski Tirol 2–05–02–11–00–12–13–0
Vorwärts Steyr 1–20–23–11–01–02–01–1
VSE St. Pölten 2–11–21–03–21–11–21–4
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion/relegation playoff

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Sturm Graz 144911811+717
2 VfB Mödling [lower-alpha 1] 145631615+116
3 Linzer ASK [lower-alpha 1] 145541917+215
4 Wiener SC [lower-alpha 1] 145452318+514
5 First Vienna 145451513+214
6 Donawitzer SV Alpine 146261720314
7 Kremser SC 143652225312
8 Grazer AK [lower-alpha 1] 1434712231110
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:

Results

Home \ Away DON FIR GAK KRE LIN STU MÖD WIE
Donawitzer SV Alpine 3–21–02–22–10–21–22–0
First Vienna 0–12–02–10–02–10–00–0
Grazer AK 1–03–10–11–00–01–14–4
Kremser SC 2–21–55–03–41–12–22–1
Linzer ASK 1–02–02–10–03–33–20–1
Sturm Graz 2–00–00–03–11–11–12–0
VfB Mödling 4–11–01–00–02–10–00–1
Wiener SC 1–20–15–13–11–12–24–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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