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2004–05 Austrian Football Bundesliga

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87th season of top-tier football league in Austria
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Football league season
Austrian Bundesliga
Season2004–05
Dates13 July 2004 – 29 May 2005
ChampionsSK Rapid Wien
Matches180
Goals478 (2.66 per match)

Statistics ofAustrian Football Bundesliga in the 2004–05 season.

Overview

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The matches for the2004/05 Austrian football championship were played in the "T-Mobile Bundesliga", the highest league in Austria. The second league was sponsored by theRed-Zac-Erste-Liga, and the third division teams played in the three regional leagues West, Middle and East for promotion to the First League.

It was contested by 10 teams, andSK Rapid Wien won the championship.[1]

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Rapid Wien(C)3621876731+3671Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
2Grazer AK3621785828+3070Qualification toUEFA Cup second qualifying round
3Austria Wien36191256424+4069
4Pasching36179105348+560
5Mattersburg36129154858−1045
6Wacker Tirol361111144848044
7Sturm Graz361010163747−1040Qualification toIntertoto Cup second round
8Admira Wacker Mödling36108183663−2738
9Austria Salzburg3699183751−1436
10Bregenz(R)3649233080−5021Relegation toAustrian Landesliga[a]
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Bregenz were relegated to Austrian Landesliga, instead of Austrian First League because it went intoadministration.

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 \ AwayADMASZAWIBREGAKMATPASRWITIRSTU
Admira Wacker Mödling0–20–53–02–03–12–41–00–20–0
Austria Salzburg4–21–14–20–12–01–10–10–01–0
Austria Wien2–12–02–00–02–01–21–12–23–0
Bregenz1–11–10–91–32–12–31–53–22–1
Grazer AK0–01–00–13–01–12–12–22–11–0
Mattersburg3–05–30–05–20–13–00–02–11–1
Pasching0–32–12–14–01–24–02–13–23–0
Rapid Wien2–10–01–12–12–13–03–04–12–0
Wacker Tirol0–23–10–21–11–05–12–10–22–1
Sturm Graz1–03–10–20–01–03–11–20–13–1
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 \ AwayADMASZAWIBREGAKMATPASRWITIRSTU
Admira Wacker Mödling1–12–20–11–40–10–20–11–01–1
Austria Salzburg0–10–12–10–11–20–14–11–11–0
Austria Wien5–13–11–10–3[a]0–04–01–01–02–2
Bregenz0–11–20–10–10–01–10–20–31–1
Grazer AK5–21–00–02–05–11–23–12–14–0
Mattersburg2–32–02–12–23–11–11–01–11–3
Pasching1–11–11–12–00–31–01–11–12–1
Rapid Wien6–05–00–14–11–02–12–12–24–1
Wacker Tirol4–00–00–33–21–12–10–01–22–0
Sturm Graz0–03–11–02–01–12–33–01–10–0
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Match awarded.

Top goalscorers

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RankScorerClubGoals
1AustriaChristian MayrlebASKÖ Pasching21
2NorwaySigurd RushfeldtAustria Wien19
3CroatiaMario BazinaGrazer AK15
AustriaRoland KollmannGrazer AK
5BelgiumAxel LawaréeRapid Wien13
6AustriaWolfgang MairWacker Tirol12
NetherlandsSamuel KoejoeWacker Tirol
8AustriaIvica VastićAustria Wien10
NetherlandsStefan JansenSW Bregenz

Attendances

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#ClubAverage
1Rapid14,718
2Mattersburg9,903
3GAK8,396
4Salzburg6,990
5Sturm6,739
6Austria6,131
7Wacker5,913
8Pasching3,881
9Bregenz3,028
10Admira1,870

Source:[2]

References

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  1. ^"Austria 2004/05".www.rsssf.org. Retrieved2025-06-19.
  2. ^https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/aut/aveaut05.htm

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