Austrian Futsal Liga

Last updated
Founded2002
Country Austria
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s) UEFA Futsal Champions League
Current championsFC Diamant Linz
Most championships Stella Rossa Vienna & 1.FC Allstars Wiener Neustadt (5)
Current: Current Season at UEFA.com

The Austrian Futsal Liga is the premier futsal league in Austria. It was founded in 2002. The league is played under UEFA rules and organized by Austrian Football Association, currently consists of 12 teams. From 2002 - 2005 the champion was crowned at a final tournament with prior qualification tournaments. From 2006 - 2009 the Austrian Futsal League was governed by Austria Futsal. From the 2010-11' season onwards the championship is governed by the Austrian Football Association.

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Winning clubs

SeasonChampions
2002-03 Olida Ceramic Vienna
2003-04 FC Best Putz Linz
2004-05 AKA U19 St. Polten
2005-06 USC Eugendorf
2006-07 Stella Rossa Vienna
2007-08 1.FC Futsal Graz
2008-09Murexin All Stars
2009-10Stella Rossa tipp3 Wien
2010-11Stella Rossa tipp3 Wien
2011-121. FC Allstars Wiener Neustadt
2012-13Stella Rossa tipp3 Wien
2013-14FSC Schwaz
2014-15Stella Rossa tipp3 Wien
2015-16SC Kaiserebersdorf
2016-17FC Diamant Linz
2017-181. FC Murexin Allstars Wr. Neustadt
2018-191. FC Murexin Allstars Wr. Neustadt
2019-201. FC Murexin Allstars Wr. Neustadt
2020-21FC Diamant Linz

Results by team

ClubTitlesYears won
Stella Rossa52007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015
Murexin All Stars52009, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020
FC Diamant Linz22017, 2021
1. FC Futsal Graz12008
Eugendorf12006
AKA U19 St. Polten12005
FC Best Putz Linz12004
Olida Ceramic Vienna12003
SC Kaiserebersdorf-Srbija 0812016

All-time AUSTRIAN FUTSAL LEAGUE TABLE

Seasons 2006/07 - 2020/21

PosTeamSeasonsPlayedWonDrawnLostG.F.G.A.G.D.Points
11.FC Allstars Wiener Neustadt1420515218351337616721474
2Stella Rossa Wien1521414526431156607461461
3Polonia FC Wien1318965211067141009295207
4Futsal Klagenfurt8119641243682509173204
5Futsal Schwaz47049516431258173152
6FC Diamant Linz56747713387233154148
7Futsal Innsbruck10147411294508804296135
8Fortuna Wiener Neustadt79339124253750829129
9Dynamo Triestingtal61064165947957293129
10Vienna Calcio International6953894839841820123
11PFC Liberta Legion Wien5593281929823761104
121.FSC Sturm Graz5683243330627981100
13Futsal Club Brasil Dornbirn572307352903102097
14Vienna Walzer450200302643054160
15SV Georgia Wien3541663220033613654
16Futsal Saalfelden4451452615425910547
17SC Kaiserebersdorf-Srbija118141398366243
18Club Leoben 06331124151231131040
19Futsal Club Komusina St.Lambrecht441106251532338036
20Cafe Hegelhof RB Wien234105191431914835
21FSV St.Pölten22510015144151730
22youngCaritas Käfig League Wien335932118530512030
23SFK Libero Graz33591251572196228
24SV Fohnsdorf445843312226214028
25Futsal Club GRZ22573151291774824
26Futsal Vienna236642610225315122
27Futsal Tirol11452753671417
28TSV Neumarkt2185211571196217
29SC Ebental191083058283
30FC Internazionale Wien181073399663
31SC Neusiedl am See118011743123801
32HNK Tomislavgrad Vienna190092471470

League or status at 2020–21 season:

Austria Futsal League
Austria Second Futsal League
Covid-19-Break
Club disbanded

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