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2009–10 Austrian Football First League


FieldValue
competitionAustrian Football First League
season2009–10
promotedFC Wacker Innsbruck
relegatedRed Bull Salzburg Reserves
Austria Vienna Reserves
FC Dornbirn 1913
matches198
total goals578
prevseason[2008–09](2008-09-austrian-football-first-league)
nextseason[2010–11](2010-11-austrian-football-first-league)

Austria Vienna Reserves FC Dornbirn 1913 The 2009–10 Austrian Football First League (German: Erste Liga, also known as ADEG Erste Liga due to sponsorship) was the 36th season of the Austrian second-level football league. It began on 14 July 2009 and ended on 28 May 2010.

The season is the last one played with twelve teams, as league size will be reduced to ten for 2010–11. The reserve teams of Austrian Bundesliga clubs Red Bull Salzburg and Austria Vienna will be demoted to the Regionalliga after the season regardless of their final position. The last-placed of the remaining ten teams will also be relegated, while the team ranked ninth will compete with the Regionalliga champions for another spot in the 2010–11 season.

Team movements

Movement between Bundesliga and Erste Liga

SC Wiener Neustadt as 2008–09 champions were promoted to the Bundesliga. They were replaced by SC Rheindorf Altach, who finished the 2008–09 Bundesliga season in last place.

Movement between Erste Liga and Regionalliga

SV Grödig, DSV Leoben and 1. FC Vöcklabruck finished the 2008–09 season in the bottom three places and were relegated to their appropriate Regionalliga division. The three relegated teams were replaced by Regionalliga division champions First Vienna (East), TSV Hartberg (Central) and FC Dornbirn 1913 (West).

Team overview

Club NameStadiumCapacity
Austria LustenauReichshofstadion12,500
Austria Vienna ReservesFranz Horr Stadium11,800
FC Dornbirn 1913Stadion Birkenwiese12,000
FC GratkornSportstadion Gratkorn3,000
FC LustenauReichshofstadion12,500
Red Bull Salzburg ReservesRed Bull Arena31,000
FC Trenkwalder AdmiraBundesstadion Südstadt12,000
FC Wacker InnsbruckTivoli Neu30,000
First Vienna FCHohe Warte Stadium5,000
SC Rheindorf AltachStadion Schnabelholz8,900
SKN St. PöltenVoith-Platz10,000
TSV HartbergStadion Hartberg6,000

League table

Season statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Austria Tomas MirandaRheindorf Altach11
Turkey Osman BozkurtFirst Vienna
Austria Marcel SchreterWacker Innsbruck
4Serbia Djordje RakicRed Bull Salzburg Reserves10
5Austria Andreas DammerRheindorf Altach8
Brazil FabianoWacker Innsbruck
7Austria Julius PerstallerWacker Innsbruck7
Austria Patrick BürgerHartberg
9Austria Joahachim ParapatisGratkorn6
Austria Patrick SalomonAustria Lustenau
Austria Thomas StadlerDornbirn

Source: Weltfussball.de Updated: 26 February 2010

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