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All Top Tier Austrian Football Clubs

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 Number of Austrian football clubs documented for this season: 29 (You can only see the top 10 clubs)

For the selected season, this site documents and maps all "top tier" Austrian football clubs in Levels 1-2 of the Austrian football league system: Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga), Austrian Football First Division (Heute Für Morgen Erste Liga).
Note that we do NOT cover reserve teams.
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    Austria Wien                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Austria Wien photolog  Go to map showing the location of Austria Wien's stadium    
    Austria Wien crest    
Web site: http://www.fk-austria.at
Founded: 1911
Stadium: Franz-Horr-Stadion
Stadium Address: Fischhofgasse 14, Wien 1100
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga) Austria Wien is winner of tipp-3 Bundesliga
    
 
    Magna Wiener Neustadt                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Magna Wiener Neustadt photolog  Go to map showing the location of Magna Wiener Neustadt's stadium    
    Magna Wiener Neustadt crest    
Web site: http://www.fcmagna.at
Founded: 2008
Stadium: Wiener Neustädter Stadion
Stadium Address: Giltschwertgasse 81, Wiener Neustadt 2700
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)

History:
Club re-named from Schwanenstadt and moved to Wiener Neustadt for 2008-2009 season.
    
 
    Mattersburg                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Mattersburg photolog  Go to map showing the location of Mattersburg's stadium    
    Mattersburg crest    
Web site: http://www.svm.at
Founded: 1922
Stadium: Pappelstadion
Stadium Address: Michael-Koch-Strasse 50, Mattersburg 7210
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)
    
 
    Rapid Wien                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Rapid Wien photolog  Go to map showing the location of Rapid Wien's stadium    
    Rapid Wien crest    
Web site: http://www.skrapid.at
Founded: 1899
Stadium: Gerhard Hanappi-Stadion
Stadium Address: Keisslergasse 6, Wien 1140
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)
    
 
    Red Bull Salzburg                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Red Bull Salzburg photolog  Go to map showing the location of Red Bull Salzburg's stadium    
    Red Bull Salzburg crest    
Web site: http://www.redbulls.com
Founded: 1933
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Stadium Address: Stadionstrasse 2/3, Wals-Siezenheim 5071
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)

Notes:
Stadium was previously known as EM-Stadion Wals-Siezenheim.
    
 
    Ried                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Ried photolog  Go to map showing the location of Ried's stadium    
    Ried crest    
Web site: http://www.svried.at
Founded: 1912
Stadium: Fill Metallbau Stadion
Stadium Address: Volksfestplatz 2, Ried im Innkreis 4910
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)
    
 
    Sturm Graz                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Sturm Graz photolog  Go to map showing the location of Sturm Graz's stadium    
    Sturm Graz crest    
Web site: http://www.sksturm.at
Founded: 1909
Stadium: UPC-Arena
Stadium Address: Stadionplatz 1, Graz 8041
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)
    
 
    Trenkwalder Admira                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Trenkwalder Admira photolog  Go to map showing the location of Trenkwalder Admira's stadium    
    Trenkwalder Admira crest    
Web site: http://www.trenkwalder-admira.com
Founded: 1906
Stadium: Trenkwalder Arena
Stadium Address: Johann-Steinböck-Strasse 5B, Maria Enzersdorf 2344
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)

History:
New clubs formed by merger of Trenkwalder SKS Schwadorf and Admira Wacker.

Notes:
Stadium was previously known as Stadion Südstadt.
    
 
    Wacker Innsbruck                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Wacker Innsbruck photolog  Go to map showing the location of Wacker Innsbruck's stadium    
    Wacker Innsbruck crest    
Web site: http://www.fc-wacker-tirol.com
Founded: 2002
Stadium: Tivoli Neu
Stadium Address: Stadionstrasse 1B, Innsbruck 6020
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)

History:
Club name was changed from Wacker Tirol to Wacker Innsbruck for 20007-2008 season.
    
 
    Wolfsberger                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Wolfsberger photolog  Go to map showing the location of Wolfsberger's stadium    
    Wolfsberger crest    
Web site: http://www.wac-standrae.at
Founded: 1931
Stadium: Lavanttal-Arena
Stadium Address: Don-Bosco-Weg 1, Wolfsberg 9400
League:  Austrian Football Bundesliga (tipp-3 Bundesliga)  Wolfsberger was promoted at the end of last season

History:
Wolfsberger AC was founded by Adolf Ptazcowsky, Karl Weber, Hermann Maierhofer, Franz Hafner und Michael Schlacher. In 2007, WAC and local neighbours SK St. Andrä decided to enter a cooperation. While both clubs remained as separate entites, they closely worked together at almost all aspects: "Central areas of both clubs like administration, management, economy, marketing, gastronomy, as well as the athletic section as the core (both the senior and junior teams) will be centrally administered from the newly created offices of WAC|ST.ANDRÄ at Wolfsberg." Since SK St. Andrä were playing at the Regional League, the corporation began at this level, from which it was promoted to the First League in 2010. At the end of the 2011-12 season, the cooperation secured promotion to the Bundesliga with one round of matches to go. Soon afterwards, the cooperation was dissolved.