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2010–11 Austrian Football Bundesliga
99th season of top-tier football league in Austria
99th season of top-tier football league in Austria
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Austrian Bundesliga |
| season | 2010–11 |
| dates | 17 July 2010 – 25 May 2011 |
| winners | Sturm Graz |
| relegated | LASK Linz |
| continentalcup1 | [Champions League](2011-12-uefa-champions-league) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Sturm Graz |
| continentalcup2 | [Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league) |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Red Bull Salzburg |
| Austria Vienna | |
| league topscorer | Roman Kienast (14 goals) |
| biggest home win | W. Neustadt 5–0 LASK |
| biggest away win | LASK 0–4 A. Vienna |
| highest scoring | Mattersburg 1–4 Ried |
| W. Neustadt 5–0 LASK | |
| matches | 180 |
| total goals | 467 |
| prevseason | [2009–10](2009-10-austrian-football-bundesliga) |
| nextseason | [2011–12](2011-12-austrian-football-bundesliga) |
Austria Vienna W. Neustadt 5–0 LASK
The 2010–11 Austrian Football Bundesliga season is the 99th edition of top-tier football in Austria for the Austrian Cup. The competition was officially called tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile, named after the Austrian betting company tipp3 and the Austrian branch of German mobile phone company T-Mobile. The season began in July 2010 and ended in May 2011.
Red Bull Salzburg unsuccessfully defended its sixth Austrian Football Bundesliga title.
Sturm Graz successfully pursued its 2011 Austrian Football Bundesliga title.
Teams
Austria Kärnten were relegated after finishing the 2009–10 season in 10th and last place. They were replaced by First League champions Wacker Innsbruck.
| Team | City/Area | Venue | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Austria Wien | Vienna | Franz Horr Stadium | 13,000 |
| Kapfenberger SV | Kapfenberg | Franz-Fekete-Stadion | 12,000 |
| LASK | Linz | Linzer Stadion | 14,100 |
| Mattersburg | Pappelstadion | 15,700 | |
| Rapid Wien | Vienna | Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion | 18,442 |
| Red Bull Salzburg | Salzburg | Red Bull Arena | 30,188 |
| Ried im Innkreis | Keine Sorgen Arena | 7,700 | |
| Sturm Graz | Graz | UPC-Arena | 15,312 |
| Wacker Innsbruck | Innsbruck | Tivoli Neu | 16,008 |
| Wiener Neustadt | Stadion Wiener Neustadt | 10,000 |
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
Including matches played on 25 May 2011; Source:Austrian Bundesliga
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austria Roland Linz | Austria Vienna | 21 | ||||||||
| Austria Roman Kienast | Sturm Graz | 19 | ||||||||
| Albania Hamdi Salihi | Rapid Vienna | 18 | ||||||||
| Austria Roman Wallner | Red Bull Salzburg | |||||||||
| Austria Deni Alar | Kapfenberger SV | 14 | ||||||||
| Austria Patrick Bürger | SV Mattersburg | |||||||||
| Austria Johannes Aigner | Wiener Neustadt | 11 | ||||||||
| Austria Marcel Schreter | Wacker Innsbruck | 10 | ||||||||
| Brazil Alan Carvalho | Red Bull Salzburg | |||||||||
| Hungary Imre Szabics | Sturm Graz | 9 | ||||||||
| Spain Guillem | SV Ried | |||||||||
| Austria Zlatko Junuzovic | Austria Vienna | |||||||||
| BIH Samir Muratovic | Sturm Graz |
Attendances
| # | Club | Average |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rapid | 15,825 |
| 2 | Sturm | 11,811 |
| 3 | Salzburg | 10,799 |
| 4 | Wacker | 9,432 |
| 5 | Austria | 9,085 |
| 6 | LASK | 6,099 |
| 7 | Ried | 5,249 |
| 8 | Mattersburg | 4,363 |
| 9 | Wiener Neustadt | 3,634 |
| 10 | Kapfenberg | 3,232 |
Source:
References
References
- "Derby SK Rapid Wien gegen FK Austria Wien 0:3 strafverifiziert". [[Austrian Football Bundesliga]].
- "Platzsturm sorgte für Abbruch des Derbys Rapid-Austria". [[Austrian Football Bundesliga]].
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/aut/aveaut11.htm
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