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2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga

96th season of top-tier football league in Austria


96th season of top-tier football league in Austria

FieldValue
competitionAustrian Bundesliga
season2007–08
dates10 July 2007 – 26 April 2008
winnersRapid Wien
relegatedWacker Innsbruck
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersRapid Wien
continentalcup2UEFA Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersRed Bull Salzburg
Austria Wien
continentalcup3Intertoto Cup
continentalcup3 qualifiersSturm Graz
league topscorerAlexander Zickler (16 goals)
biggest home winAustria Wien 6–1 Wacker Innsbruck
Sturm Graz 6–1 Altach
biggest away winSalzburg 0–7 Rapid Wien
highest scoringRied 5–3 Sturm Graz
matches180
total goals480
prevseason2006–07
nextseason2008–09

Austria Wien Sturm Graz 6–1 Altach The 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga was the 96th season of top-tier football in Austria. The competition is officially called T-Mobile Bundesliga, named after the Austrian branch of German mobile phone company T-Mobile. The season started on 8 July 2007, and the 36th and last round of matches took place on 26 April 2008.

League table

Results

Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season.

First half of season

Second half of season

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGoals123469
Germany Alexander ZicklerRed Bull Salzburg16
AUT Mario HaasSturm Graz14
AUT Ivica VastićLASK Linz13
Germany Carsten JanckerSV Mattersburg12
Albania Hamdi SalihiSV Ried
Austria Sanel KuljicAustria Wien11
Austria Christian MayrlebLASK Linz
Bosnia Samir MuratovićSturm Graz
Austria Erwin HofferRapid Wien10
Germany Steffen HofmannRapid Wien

Top assist providers

  • Steffen Hofmann was the assist leader of the league, having provided a total of 25 assists (both Austrian and European record).

Attendances

!#!!Football club!!Average attendance |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Rapid Wien || 14,336 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Red Bull Salzburg || 13,900 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Sturm Graz || 12,015 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || LASK || 11,723 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Austria Kärnten || 11,277 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || SV Mattersburg || 7,877 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Austria Wien || 6,684 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Wacker Innsbruck || 5,752 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Rheindorf Altach || 5,365 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || SV Ried || 4,448 |- |} }}

References

References

  1. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/aut/aveaut08.htm
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