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2000–01 Austrian Football Bundesliga

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83rd season of top-tier football league in Austria
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(June 2025)
Football league season
Austrian Bundesliga
Season2000–01
ChampionsFC Tirol Innsbruck

Statistics ofAustrian Football Bundesliga in the 2000–01 season.

Overview

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It was contested by 10 teams, andFC Tirol Innsbruck won the championship.

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Tirol Innsbruck(C)3620886331+3268Qualification toChampions League third qualifying round
2Rapid Wien36161286236+2660Qualification toUEFA Cup qualifying round
3Grazer AK36169114940+957
4Sturm Graz36167135844+1455Qualification toIntertoto Cup second round
5Austria Wien36148144743+450
6Austria Salzburg361310134945+449
7Ried36139145152−148Qualification toIntertoto Cup first round
8Bregenz36108184067−2738
9Admira Wacker Mödling36812162963−3436
10LASK Linz(R)3689194370−2733Relegation toAustrian First Football League
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season.

First half of season

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Home \ AwayADMASZAWIBREGAKLINRIERWISTUTIR
Admira Wacker Mödling2–00–00–10–42–20–52–40–11–0
Austria Salzburg3–12–02–04–04–10–00–31–01–1
Austria Wien0–03–12–14–05–02–13–21–20–2
Bregenz1–25–12–12–12–20–01–12–12–2
Grazer AK5–11–11–02–03–10–32–02–00–2
LASK Linz1–10–21–33–10–11–12–12–10–2
Ried3–21–11–33–12–31–02–32–11–1
Rapid Wien1–03–01–12–11–12–02–14–12–1
Sturm Graz5–01–21–14–21–15–14–21–13–0
Tirol Innsbruck6–12–00–22–01–13–02–01–03–0
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second half of season

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Home \ AwayADMASZAWIBREGAKLINRIERWISTUTIR
Admira Wacker Mödling0–01–01–11–01–10–00–22–20–2
Austria Salzburg0–04–15–01–23–14–30–30–10–1
Austria Wien2–01–11–10–13–11–12–01–00–2
Bregenz0–02–02–11–01–22–31–00–31–0
Grazer AK1–11–12–02–21–04–10–11–23–0
LASK Linz1–31–14–15–00–02–03–32–11–2
Ried0–11–30–01–02–11–02–01–33–1
Rapid Wien1–20–02–05–01–16–01–10–02–2
Sturm Graz3–12–12–03–10–12–10–11–11–1
Tirol Innsbruck5–01–01–24–13–01–13–11–12–0
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankScorerClubGoals
1PolandRadosław GilewiczTirol Innsbruck22[1]
2AustriaChristian MayrlebAustria Wien18
3AustriaRonald BrunmayrGrazer AK14
NorwayGeir FrigårdLASK Linz
5DenmarkThomas AmbrosiusSW Bregenz13
AustriaHerwig DrechselSV Ried
CroatiaIgor PamićGrazer AK
8AustriaMuhammet AkagündüzSV Ried12
GermanyHeiko LaessigAustria Salzburg
10HondurasJuan CárcamoAustria Salzburg11

References

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  1. ^"Radosław Gilewicz".www.90minut.pl. Retrieved2025-06-19.

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