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2011–12 Austrian Football Bundesliga

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100th season of top-tier football league in Austria
Football league season
Austrian Bundesliga
Champions Red Bull Salzburg
Season2011–12
Dates16 July 2011 – 17 May 2012
ChampionsRed Bull Salzburg
RelegatedKapfenberger SV
Champions LeagueRed Bull Salzburg
Europa LeagueRapid Wien
Admira Wacker Mödling
SV Ried
Matches180
Goals438 (2.43 per match)
Top goalscorerJakob Jantscher
Stefan Maierhofer
Total attendance1,297,902
Average attendance7,211

The2011–12Austrian Football Bundesliga was the 100th season of top-tierfootball inAustria and was contested by ten teams. The Austrian football champion was determined in four heats. The championship began on 16 July 2011 and ended on 17 May 2012 with the completion of the 36th and final round.[1]

The champion wasRed Bull Salzburg for the seventh time.Rapid Wien was the runner-up by six points. While Salzburg became eligible for the qualification to theUEFA Champions League (second round) by winning the championship, Rapid and third-placeAdmira Wacker Mödling – the most successful promoted team in Bundesliga history – became eligible to play in a qualification for theUEFA Europa League (second round). Sixth-placeSV Ried was also eligible because of its participation in the cup final of the Europa League.

Kapfenberger SV ended the championship in last place and therefore had to move down to the second-level First League after four seasons in the Bundesliga.

Overview

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Clubs in the tipp3-Bundesliga 2011–12

Supported by the sports betting provider tipp3 as the main sponsor, the Bundesliga is the highest league in Austrian soccer and held its 92nd season in 2011–12. The secondary sponsor is the mobile service provider T-Mobile Austria which is the reason why the official name of the league istipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile. After six years, the promoted club FC Admira Wacker was again represented in Austria’s highest league. The team replaced the relegated club LASK Linz.[2]

With the exception ofVorarlberg andCarinthia, all Austrian federal states were represented in the Bundesliga.Vienna,Lower Austria, andStyria each had two clubs.

The television providersky Deutschland had the rights to show all Bundesliga matches in full length, which were broadcast in apay television format on the channelsky sport austria. For the first time, the station showed all games not only in the well-known conference circuit but also individual matches. In addition,ORF had the broadcasting rights to each “Top Match of the Round” – mostly on Sundays, but also on Wednesdays for weekday rounds. This arrangement did not apply in the last two rounds, in which all games had to be held at the same time. Consequently, ORF was permitted to show a 45-minute summary of the remaining four matches in each round.

Method

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In the 2011–12 season, ten clubs competed against each other in a total of 36 rounds as had been done in previous years. The draw was redone after the ninth and 27th rounds. Each team thus played against every other team twice at home and twice away.

The champion Red Bull Salzburg was eligible for the second qualification round for the2012–13 UEFA Champions League. The second and third place clubs (Rapid Wien and Trenkwalder Admira) as well as the Austrian Cup winner were eligible to start in the second or third qualification round for the2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Should the Austrian Cup winner also be Austrian champion, the loser of the cup final would start in the Europa League. The tenth-place club, Kapfenberger SV, had to move down to the second level league, the First League.

League table

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Austrian Football Bundesliga champion plate
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Red Bull Salzburg(C)36191166030+3068Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
2Rapid Wien36161465230+2262Qualification toEuropa League third qualifying round[a]
3Admira Wacker Mödling361510115952+755Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round[a]
4Austria Wien361412105244+854
5Sturm Graz36121594741+651
6Ried361115104438+648Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round[a]
7Wacker Innsbruck361015113645−945
8Mattersburg36911164143−238
9Wiener Neustadt36615152651−2533
10Kapfenberger SV(R)3658232164−4323Relegation toAustrian Football First League
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abcSince2011–12 Austrian Cup winnersRed Bull Salzburg qualified for the2012–13 UEFA Champions League, so cup runners-upRied qualified for the2012–13 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round. Moreover, Rapid Wien were moved up a round as the cup winner spot was not used.

Results

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The match table below displays the results of all games in the season. The home team is listed in the left column and the away team in the upper row. The home team’s score is listed first.

First half of season

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Home \ AwayADMAWIKAPMATRWIRBSRIESTUWKRWN
Admira Wacker Mödling0–31–12–14–32–11–14–23–23–0
Austria Wien2–45–00–01–13–22–12–12–22–2
Kapfenberger SV0–02–21–00–01–31–33–02–30–2
Mattersburg0–02–42–01–23–02–33–31–11–2
Rapid Wien2–00–35–11–14–20–03–20–01–1
Red Bull Salzburg2–12–06–00–00–01–11–11–13–0
Ried1–12–11–01–01–11–31–11–02–0
Sturm Graz3–15–11–02–21–02–11–01–15–0
Wacker Innsbruck2–20–03–11–10–30–10–51–02–0
Wiener Neustadt0–01–12–01–20–20–02–23–10–0
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 \ AwayADMAWIKAPMATRWIRBSRIESTUWKRWN
Admira Wacker Mödling3–23–10–10–42–21–12–01–12–0
Austria Wien2–10–11–00–01–12–01–13–03–1
Kapfenberger SV2–31–01–10–20–10–00–00–11–0
Mattersburg1–22–02–00–10–14–10–20–10–1
Rapid Wien2–10–03–01–10–11–01–12–02–1
Red Bull Salzburg2–03–02–00–13–12–00–02–02–1
Ried2–10–13–02–02–30–11–11–12–2
Sturm Graz0–33–12–11–00–02–20–01–00–1
Wacker Innsbruck2–10–12–03–62–11–10–01–12–0
Wiener Neustadt1–40–00–00–00–01–51–10–00–0
Source:weltfussball.de(in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Goal scoring statistics

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Jakob JantscherRed Bull Salzburg14
Stefan MaierhoferRed Bull Salzburg
3Darko BodulSturm Graz12
Patrick BürgerSV Mattersburg
Roland LinzAustria Wien
6Patrik JežekAdmira Wacker Mödling11
7Philipp HosinerAdmira Wacker Mödling10
8Deni AlarRapid Wien9
9Nacer BaraziteAustria Wien8
Roman KienastSturm Graz /Austria Wien
Atdhe NuhiuRapid Wien
Christopher WernitznigWacker Innsbruck

League leader after each round:

Cities, venues, and attendance

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CityResidentsClubStadiumCapacityTotal attendanceAverage attendance± from 2010–11
Graz257,328Sturm GrazUPC-Arena15,322194,82410,82410.66%
Innsbruck119,249Wacker InnsbruckTivoli-Neu15,400116,6796,48238.64%
Kapfenberg21,812Kapfenberger SVFranz-Fekete-Stadion7,50059,7303,3182.35%
Mödling20,438Admira Wacker MödlingBundesstadion Südstadt12,00087,2724,848+141.07%
Mattersburg6,954SV MattersburgPappelstadion15,70077,9804,332+11.32%
Ried im Innkreis11,409SV RiedKeine Sorgen Arena7,60084,7005,26120.24%
Salzburg147,571Red Bull SalzburgRed Bull Arena30,188177,3009,850+0.60%
Vienna1,713,957Austria WienGenerali Arena13,500155,7478,6538.93%
Vienna1,713,957Rapid WienGerhard-Hanappi-Stadion117,500291,60016,200+1.53%
Wiener Neustadt40,708Wiener NeustadtStadion Wiener Neustadt7,70052,0702,89320.53%
1Rapid Wien held both of its home games against local rival Austria Wien inErnst-Happel-Stadion which has a capacity of 50,865.
See also:List of football stadiums in Austria

The champions Red Bull Salzburg

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References

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  1. ^Austrian Bundesliga:2011–12 Austrian Bundesliga scheduleArchived 2015-09-23 at theWayback Machine (PDF file, 77KB; retrieved on June 14, 2011)
  2. ^Bundesliga extended name sponsorship[permanent dead link] retrieved on August 12, 2010

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