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2004–05 Austrian Football First League


FieldValue
competitionAustrian Football First League
season2004–05
promotedSV Ried
relegatedSC Untersiebenbrunn
SV Wörgl
matches180
total goals504
prevseason[2003–04](2003-04-austrian-football-first-league)
nextseason[2005–06](2005-06-austrian-football-first-league)

SV Wörgl The 2004–05 Austrian Football First League season was the 31st season of second level league football in Austria. It was the third season that it used the name Red Zac First League.

Team movements

  • FC Wacker Tirol

Relegated from Bundesliga

  • FC Kärnten
  • SC Rheindorf Altach
  • FC Gratkorn

Relegated to Regionalliga

  • FC Lustenau
  • BSV Juniors

Teams

Club NameStadiumCapacity
Austria LustenauReichshofstadion12,500
DSV LeobenDonawitz Stadium6,000
FC GratkornSportstadion Gratkorn3,000
FC KärntenHypo-Arena32,000
Kapfenberger SVFranz Fekete Stadium12,000
LASK LinzLinzer Stadion14,000
SC Rheindorf AltachStadion Schnabelholz8,900
SV RiedFill Metallbau Stadion7,680
SC UntersiebenbrunnSportplatz Untersiebenbrunn
SV WörglSportstadion Wörgl3,500

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