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2. Liga (Austria)

The Second League (German: 2. Liga), commonly known as Admiral 2. Liga for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest professional division in Austrian football.

2. Liga
Organising bodyÖsterreichische Fußball Bundesliga
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
Country Austria
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toBundesliga
Relegation toAustrian Regionalliga
Domestic cup(s)Austrian Cup
International cup(s)Europa League (via Austrian Cup)
Current championsBlau-Weiß Linz (2nd title)
(2022–23)
Websitewww.2liga.at
Current: 2023–24 Austrian Football Second League

The division currently contains 16 teams, and the champion of the league is promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga if it is not a reserve team. The three last placed teams are directly relegated from the Second League into the regional leagues.

Teams edit

 
Kapfenberger SV's ground, the Franz Fekete Stadium (formerly Alpenstadion)

Starting in the 2018–19 season, the former First League changed its name to the Second League[1] and expanded from ten teams to 16 teams.[2]

Sixteen teams will participate in the 2023–24 season. The only added team is SV Guntamatic Ried, relegated from the 2022–23 Austrian Football Bundesliga, DSV Leoben, Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz and SV Stripfing, promoted from the 2022–23 Austrian Regionalliga.

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Location of teams in the 2023–24 Austrian 2. Liga

[3]

Relegation edit

The destination of a club relegated from the Second League depends upon which Land (state) of the Federal Republic it is a member. The relegated clubs join one of the Regionalligen (regional leagues) in the east, centre or west of the country. The three regional league champions are promoted to the Second League. Participation in the professional Second League is conditional on their licensing by the fifth senate of the federal league. If the licence is refused for economic reasons, one team fewer will be relegated.

Past winners edit

 
Sanel Kuljić of SC Wiener Neustadt lifts the Erste Liga trophy in 2009

Champions edit

Club Winners Championship seasons
LASK
5
1978–79, 1991–92, 1993–94, 2006–07, 2016–17
Grazer AK
3
1974–75, 1992–93, 1994–95
FC Wacker Innsbruck (2002)
3
2003–04, 2009–10, 2017–18
Wiener Sport-Club
2
1976–77, 1985–86
Austria Salzburg
2
1977–78, 1986–87
Kremser SC
2
1987–88, 1988–89
SV Spittal/Drau
2
1983–84, 1989–90
Austria Klagenfurt / FC Kärnten
2
1981–82, 2000–01
FC Admira Wacker Mödling
2
1999–00, 2010–11
SC Rheindorf Altach
2
2005–06, 2013–14
SV Mattersburg
2
2002–03, 2014–15
SV Ried
2
2004–05, 2019–20
SC Austria Lustenau
2
1996–97, 2021-22
FC Blau-Weiß Linz
2
2020–21, 2022–23
First Vienna
1
1975–76
SC Eisenstadt
1
1979–80
FC Wacker Innsbruck
1
1980–81
SV Sankt Veit
1
1982–83
Salzburger AK 1914
1
1984–85
VfB Mödling
1
1990–91
FC Linz
1
1995–96
SK Vorwärts Steyr
1
1997–98
Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz
1
1998–99
ASKÖ Pasching
1
2001–02
Kapfenberger SV
1
2007–08
SC Wiener Neustadt
1
2008–09
WAC
1
2011–12
Grödig
1
2012–13
SKN St. Pölten
1
2015–16
WSG Swarovski Tirol
1
2018–19

Name history edit

The Austrian second division has had several different names and sponsors since 1974. It was formerly called the First League (Erste Liga), from 2002 to 2018.

(Seasons below represent the first season when the name was used)

  • 1974/75 Nationalliga
  • 1975/76 2. Division
  • 1993/94 2. Division der Bundesliga
  • 1998/99 Erste Division
  • 2002/03 Red Zac-Erste Liga
  • 2008/09 ADEG Erste Liga
  • 2010/11 „Heute für Morgen“ Erste Liga
  • 2014/15 Sky Go Erste Liga
  • 2018/19 2. Liga

The league was known as the Sky Go Erste Liga for sponsorship reasons from 2014/15 to 2017/18, but Sky is not mentioned on the official website 2liga.at, or in the ÖFB's 2018/19 preview articles.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ . Bundesliga.at (in German). ÖFB. 20 February 2018. Archived from the original on 21 February 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  2. ^ . Bundesliga.at (in German). ÖFB. 13 April 2018. Archived from the original on 15 April 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  3. ^ Sport.de-Stadien 2. Liga Österreich
  4. ^ 2. Liga wird mit 16 Mannschaften starten[permanent dead link], 14 April 2018, OeFB.at

External links edit

  • Official website (in German)
  • Bundesliga.at (in German)
  • League321.com – Austrian football league tables, records & statistics database (in English)
  • Palmsbet.com – Bulgarian football league tables, records & statistics database (in English)

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The Second League German 2 Liga commonly known as Admiral 2 Liga for sponsorship reasons is the second highest professional division in Austrian football 2 LigaOrganising bodyOsterreichische Fussball BundesligaFounded1974 50 years ago 1974 Country AustriaNumber of teams16Level on pyramid2Promotion toBundesligaRelegation toAustrian RegionalligaDomestic cup s Austrian CupInternational cup s Europa League via Austrian Cup Current championsBlau Weiss Linz 2nd title 2022 23 Websitewww wbr 2liga wbr atCurrent 2023 24 Austrian Football Second League The division currently contains 16 teams and the champion of the league is promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga if it is not a reserve team The three last placed teams are directly relegated from the Second League into the regional leagues Contents 1 Teams 2 Relegation 3 Past winners 4 Champions 5 Name history 6 References 7 External linksTeams edit nbsp Kapfenberger SV s ground the Franz Fekete Stadium formerly Alpenstadion Starting in the 2018 19 season the former First League changed its name to the Second League 1 and expanded from ten teams to 16 teams 2 Sixteen teams will participate in the 2023 24 season The only added team is SV Guntamatic Ried relegated from the 2022 23 Austrian Football Bundesliga DSV Leoben Schwarz Weiss Bregenz and SV Stripfing promoted from the 2022 23 Austrian Regionalliga nbsp nbsp DSV Leoben nbsp Dornbirn nbsp FAC nbsp First Vienna nbsp Flyeralarm Admira nbsp Horn nbsp Kapfenberg nbsp Liefering nbsp GAKSturm II nbsp St Polten nbsp Amstetten nbsp Lafnitz nbsp Ried nbsp Stripfing nbsp SW Bregenzclass notpageimage Location of teams in the 2023 24 Austrian 2 Liga Club Name City Stadium Capacity DSV Leoben Leoben Donawitz Stadium 6 000 FC Dornbirn Dornbirn Stadion Birkenwiese 7 500 First Vienna FC Dobling Naturarena Hohe Warte 7 200 Floridsdorfer AC Vienna FAC Platz 3 000 Flyeralarm Admira Modling Motion invest Arena 10 600 Grazer AK Graz Merkur Arena 15 323 Kapfenberger SV Kapfenberg Franz Fekete Stadion 12 000 FC Liefering Salzburg EM Stadion Wals Siezenheim 4 128 SK Sturm Graz II Graz Merkur Arena 15 323 SKN St Polten Sankt Polten NV Arena 8 000 SKU Amstetten Amstetten Ertl Glas Stadion 2 000 SV Horn Horn Sparkasse Horn Arena 7 870 SV Lafnitz Lafnitz Sportplatz Lafnitz 3 000 SV Ried Ried im Innkreis Josko Arena 7 680 SV Stripfing Weikendorf Sportplatz Stripfing 500 SW Bregenz Bregenz ImmoAgentur Stadion 12 000 3 Relegation editThe destination of a club relegated from the Second League depends upon which Land state of the Federal Republic it is a member The relegated clubs join one of the Regionalligen regional leagues in the east centre or west of the country The three regional league champions are promoted to the Second League Participation in the professional Second League is conditional on their licensing by the fifth senate of the federal league If the licence is refused for economic reasons one team fewer will be relegated Past winners edit nbsp Sanel Kuljic of SC Wiener Neustadt lifts the Erste Liga trophy in 2009 1974 75 Grazer AK 1975 76 First Vienna FC 1976 77 Wiener Sport Club 1977 78 SV Austria Salzburg 1978 79 Linzer ASK 1979 80 SC Eisenstadt 1980 81 FC Wacker Innsbruck 1981 82 Austria Klagenfurt 1982 83 SV Sankt Veit 1983 84 SV Spittal Drau 1984 85 Salzburger AK 1914 1985 86 Wiener Sport Club 1986 87 SV Austria Salzburg 1987 88 Kremser SC 1988 89 Kremser SC 1989 90 SV Spittal Drau 1990 91 VfB Modling 1991 92 Linzer ASK 1992 93 Grazer AK 1993 94 Linzer ASK 1994 95 Grazer AK 1995 96 FC Linz 1996 97 SC Austria Lustenau 1997 98 SK Vorwarts Steyr 1998 99 Schwarz Weiss Bregenz 1999 00 VfB Admira Wacker Modling 2000 01 FC Karnten 2001 02 ASKO Pasching 2002 03 SV Mattersburg 2003 04 FC Wacker Tirol 2004 05 SV Ried 2005 06 SC Rheindorf Altach 2006 07 LASK 2007 08 Kapfenberger SV 2008 09 SC Wiener Neustadt 2009 10 FC Wacker Innsbruck 2010 11 FC Admira Wacker Modling 2011 12 Wolfsberger AC 2012 13 SV Grodig 2013 14 SC Rheindorf Altach 2014 15 SV Mattersburg 2015 16 SKN St Polten 2016 17 LASK 2017 18 FC Wacker Innsbruck 2018 19 WSG Swarovski Tirol 2019 20 SV Ried 2020 21 FC Blau Weiss Linz 2021 22 SC Austria Lustenau 2022 23 FC Blau Weiss Linz 2023 24 TBDChampions editClub Winners Championship seasons LASK 5 1978 79 1991 92 1993 94 2006 07 2016 17 Grazer AK 3 1974 75 1992 93 1994 95 FC Wacker Innsbruck 2002 3 2003 04 2009 10 2017 18 Wiener Sport Club 2 1976 77 1985 86 Austria Salzburg 2 1977 78 1986 87 Kremser SC 2 1987 88 1988 89 SV Spittal Drau 2 1983 84 1989 90 Austria Klagenfurt FC Karnten 2 1981 82 2000 01 FC Admira Wacker Modling 2 1999 00 2010 11 SC Rheindorf Altach 2 2005 06 2013 14 SV Mattersburg 2 2002 03 2014 15 SV Ried 2 2004 05 2019 20 SC Austria Lustenau 2 1996 97 2021 22 FC Blau Weiss Linz 2 2020 21 2022 23 First Vienna 1 1975 76 SC Eisenstadt 1 1979 80 FC Wacker Innsbruck 1 1980 81 SV Sankt Veit 1 1982 83 Salzburger AK 1914 1 1984 85 VfB Modling 1 1990 91 FC Linz 1 1995 96 SK Vorwarts Steyr 1 1997 98 Schwarz Weiss Bregenz 1 1998 99 ASKO Pasching 1 2001 02 Kapfenberger SV 1 2007 08 SC Wiener Neustadt 1 2008 09 WAC 1 2011 12 Grodig 1 2012 13 SKN St Polten 1 2015 16 WSG Swarovski Tirol 1 2018 19Name history editThe Austrian second division has had several different names and sponsors since 1974 It was formerly called the First League Erste Liga from 2002 to 2018 Seasons below represent the first season when the name was used 1974 75 Nationalliga 1975 76 2 Division 1993 94 2 Division der Bundesliga 1998 99 Erste Division 2002 03 Red Zac Erste Liga 2008 09 ADEG Erste Liga 2010 11 Heute fur Morgen Erste Liga 2014 15 Sky Go Erste Liga 2018 19 2 Liga The league was known as the Sky Go Erste Liga for sponsorship reasons from 2014 15 to 2017 18 but Sky is not mentioned on the official website 2liga at or in the OFB s 2018 19 preview articles 4 References edit Drehscheibe des osterreichischen Fussballs die neue 2 Liga ab 2018 19 Bundesliga at in German OFB 20 February 2018 Archived from the original on 21 February 2018 Retrieved 9 May 2018 Schulterschluss zwischen OFB Bundesliga und den Landesverbanden 2 Liga wird mit 16 Mannschaften starten Bundesliga at in German OFB 13 April 2018 Archived from the original on 15 April 2018 Retrieved 9 May 2018 Sport de Stadien 2 Liga Osterreich 2 Liga wird mit 16 Mannschaften starten permanent dead link 14 April 2018 OeFB atExternal links editOfficial website in German Bundesliga at in German League321 com Austrian football league tables records amp statistics database in English Palmsbet com Bulgarian football league tables records amp statistics database in English 48 14 56 N 16 21 35 E 48 2489 N 16 3597 E 48 2489 16 3597 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2 Liga Austria amp oldid 1219367407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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