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2011–12 Austrian Football Championship

The2011–12 Austrian Football Bundesligawill be the 100th season of top-tierfootballin Austria and was coned 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.[2]

The champion was Red 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 the UEFA Europa League (second round). Sixth-place SV 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.

Austrian Bundesliga
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Champions Red Bull Salzburg
Season 2011–12
Champions Red Bull Salzburg
Relegated Kapfenberger SV
Champions League Red Bull Salzburg
Europa League Rapid Wien
Admira Wacker Mödling
SV Ried
Matches played 180
Goals scored 438 (2.43 per match)
Top goalscorer Jakob Jantscher
Stefan Maierhofer
Total attendance 1,297,902
Average attendance 7,211
← 2010–11
2012–13 →

Overview

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.[3]

With the exception of Vorarlberg and Carinthia, all Austrian federal states were represented in the Bundesliga. Vienna, Lower Austria, and Styria each had two clubs.

The television provider sky Deutschland had the rights to show all Bundesliga matches in full length, which were broadcast in a pay 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

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 the 2012–13 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

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Red Bull Salzburg(C) 36 19 11 6 60 30 +30 68 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Rapid Wien 36 16 14 6 52 30 +22 62 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round[1]
3 Admira Wacker Mödling 36 15 10 11 59 52 +7 55 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round[1]
4 Austria Wien 36 14 12 10 52 44 +8 54
5 Sturm Graz 36 12 15 9 47 41 +6 51
6 Ried 36 11 15 10 44 38 +6 48 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round[1]
7 Wacker Innsbruck 36 10 15 11 36 45 −9 45
8 Mattersburg 36 9 11 16 41 43 −2 38
9 Wiener Neustadt 36 6 15 15 26 51 −25 33
10 Kapfenberger SV(R) 36 5 8 23 21 64 −43 23 Relegation to 2012–13 Austrian Football First League

Results

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.

Goal scoring statistics

Rank Player Club Goals
01 Jakob Jantscher Red Bull Salzburg 14
Stefan Maierhofer Red Bull Salzburg
03 Darko Bodul Sturm Graz 12
Patrick Bürger SV Mattersburg
Roland Linz Austria Wien
06 Patrik Ježek Admira Wacker Mödling 11
07 Philipp Hosiner Admira Wacker Mödling 10
08 Deni Alar Rapid Wien 09
09 Nacer Barazite Austria Wien 08
Roman Kienast Sturm Graz / Austria Wien
Atdhe Nuhiu Rapid Wien
Christopher Wernitznig Wacker Innsbruck
League leader after each round:

Cities, venues, and attendance

City Residents Club Stadium Capacity Total attendance Average attendance ± from 2010–11
Graz 257,3280 Sturm Graz UPC-Arena 15,322 194,824 10,824 010.66%
Innsbruck 119,2490 Wacker Innsbruck Tivoli-Neu 15,400 116,679 06,482 038.64%
Kapfenberg 21,8120 Kapfenberger SV Franz-Fekete-Stadion 07,500 59,730 03,318 002.35%
Mödling 20,4380 Admira Wacker Mödling Bundesstadion Südstadt 12,000 87,272 04,848 +141.07%
Mattersburg 6,9540 SV Mattersburg Pappelstadion 15,700 77,980 04,332

011.32%

Ried im Innkreis 11,4090 SV Ried Keine Sorgen Arena 07,600 84,700 05,261 020.24%
Salzburg 147,5710 Red Bull Salzburg Red Bull Arena 31,800 177,300 09,850

000.60%

Vienna 1,713,9570 Austria Wien Generali Arena 13,500 155,747 08,653 008.93%
Vienna 1,713,9570 Rapid Wien Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion1 17,500 291,600 16,200

001.53%

Wiener Neustadt 40,7080 Wiener Neustadt Stadion Wiener Neustadt 07,700 52,070 02,893 020.53%
1Rapid Wien held both of its home games against local rival Austria Wien in Ernst-Happel-Stadion which has a capacity of 50,865.

The champions Red Bull Salzburg

  • Goalkeepers: Alexander Walke (21 Games/0 Goals), Eddie Gustafsson (15/0),
  • Defensemen: Ibrahim Sekagya (26/1) (c), Christian Schwegler (22/0), Martin Hinteregger (21/0), Andreas Ulmer (20/1), Stefan Hierländer (20/0), Franz Schiemer (19/0), Petri Pasanen (18/0), Douglas (11/0), Jefferson (8/0), Chema Antón (4/0),
  • Midfielders: Dušan Švento (31/3), Jakob Jantscher (27/14), Gonzalo Zárate (25/1), Christoph Leitgeb (23/2), Georg Teigl (23/2), Rasmus Lindgren (20/1), Simon Cziommer (18/0), David Mendes da Silva (16/1), Cristiano (15/3), Luigi Bruins (3/0), Daniel Offenbacher (2/0), Stefan Savić (2/0), Felix Adjei (1/0),
  • Strikers: Leonardo Santiago (30/4), Stefan Maierhofer (29/14), Roman Wallner (14/3), Jonathan Soriano (11/3), Alan (5/3), Alex Rafael (1/0).
  • Management: Ricardo Moniz (Coach), Niko Kovač (Assistant coach), Herbert Ilsanker (Goalie coach), Oliver Glasner (Athletic coordinator).

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