2014–15 FK Austria Wien season

The 2014–15 FK Austria Wien season is the 103rd season in club history. They will participate, in the Bundesliga and Austrian Cup.

Austria Wien
2014-15 season
Head CoachGerald Baumgartner
(to 22 March 2015)
Andreas Ogris
(from 22 March 2015)
StadiumGenerali-Arena
Vienna, Austria
Bundesliga7th
Austrian CupTBD

Background edit

Background information edit

Austria Wien finished the 2013–14 season in fourth place[1] and failed to qualify for a spot in Europe.[2] The club would have gone into the Europa League if they had maintained third–place.[2] The Club received their licence on 30 April 2014.[3] Austria Wien signed Marco Meilinger,[4] Mario Leitgeb,[5] and Jens Stryger Larsen.[6] Rubin Okotie, Tamás Priskin, and Martin Harrer returned from loan spells.[7] However, Okotie eventually transferred to 1860 München.[8] Pascal Grünwald,[9] Marko Stanković,[10] Tomáš Jun,[10] Emir Dilaver,[7] Kaja Rogulj,[7] Lukas Rotpuller,[11] Thomas Murg,[12] and Philipp Hosiner[13] left the club. The clubstarted pre–season on 10 June.[14] They were without Heinz Lindner and Markus Suttner, who were still on vacation, and James Holland, who is on the squad for Australia at the FIFA World Cup, and Rubin Okotie, who was missing for "another reason."[14]

During the 2013–14 season, Nenad Bjelica was sacked as head coach.[15] Herbert Gager was named interim head coach.[15] However, he was sacked[16] after the season and didn't get the permanent job. The club wanted Adi Hütter to become head coach.[17] But he eventually was hired by Red Bull Salzburg to become their new head coach.[18] Then they had talks with Manfred Schmid about the vacant head coach's job.[19] However, 1. FC Köln refused to release him.[20] Köln had demanded a €400,000 transfer fee.[17] Gerald Baumgartner was announced as the new head coach on 27 May.[21] He received a two–year contract with an option year.[21] He had been head coach of St. Pölten.[21] Renato Gligoroski was named the assistant coach on 6 June.[22] He had been Baumgartner's assistant at St. Pölten.[22]

Transfers edit

In edit

No. Pos. Name Age EU Moving from Type Transfer Window Contract ends Transfer fee Ref.
MF Marco Meilinger 22 Yes Red Bull Salzburg End of contract Summer 20161 Undesclosed2 [4]
FW Rubin Okotie Yes SønderjyskE Loan return Summer [7]
FW Tamás Priskin Yes Maccabi Haifa Loan return Summer [7]
FW Martin Harrer 22 Yes Rheindorf Altach Loan return Summer [7]
MF Mario Leitgeb 26 Yes Grödig Transfer Summer 2017 Undisclosed [5]
DF Jens Stryger Larsen 23 Yes Nordsjælland Transfer Summer 2016 Undisclosed [6]
FW Omer Damari 25 No Hapoel Tel Aviv Transfer Summer 2018 Undisclosed [23]
DF Lukas Rotpuller Yes Free Agent Summer 20151 [24]
16 FW Philipp Zulechner Yes SC Freiburg Loan January Undisclosed [25]
FW Ronivaldo 25 No Kapfenberger SV Transfer January 2017 Undisclosed [26]
MF Raphael Holzhauser 21 Yes VfB Stuttgart II Transfer January 2018 Undisclosed [27]
DF Patrizio Stronati 20 Yes Baník Ostrava Transfer January 2018 Undisclosed [28]

Out edit

No. Pos. Name Age EU Moving to Type Transfer Window Transfer fee Ref.
1 GK Pascal Grünwald 31 Yes Wacker Innsbruck End of contract Summer Free [9]
19 FW Marko Stanković 28 Yes Sturm Graz End of contract Summer Free [10][29]
11 FW Tomáš Jun 31 Yes End of contract Summer Free [10]
DF Emir Dilaver 23 Yes End of contract Summer Free [7]
DF Kaja Rogulj 28 Yes Luzern End of contract Summer Free [7][30]
DF Lukas Rotpuller Yes End of contract Summer Free [11]
MF Thomas Murg Yes Ried Transfer Summer Undisclosed [12]
FW Philipp Hosiner 25 Yes Stade Rennais Transfer Summer Undisclosed [13]
FW Rubin Okotie 27 Yes 1860 München Transfer Summer Undisclosed [8]
FW Omer Damari 25 No RB Leipzig Transfer January Undisclosed [31]

Bundesliga edit

Bundesliga review edit

Matchdays 1–9 edit

The opening match of the Bundesliga season on 20 July[32] for Austria Wien against Grödig ended in a 1–1 draw.[33] Daniel Schütz gave Grödig the lead prior to Ola Kamara equalising for Austria in stoppage time.[33] There were nine yellow cards in the match.[33] Austria finished the matchday tied for fifth with Grödig.[32] Then on matchday two, on 26 July,[34] Austria lost to Wolfsberg 4–0[35] with goals from Christopher Wernitznig, Nemanja Rnić, Jacobo Ynclán from the penalty spot, and Sílvio.[36] Vanče Šikov was sent–off in the sixth minute.[35] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[34] Austria started August with a 0–0 draw[37] against Altach on matchday three on 2 August.[38] Austria remained winless[37] and dropped down to eighth place, two places above the relegation zone.[38] Then Austria and Wiener Neustadt battled to a 2–2 draw[39] on matchday four on 9 August.[40] Austria got goals from Omer Damari and Alexander Grünwald from the penalty spot [39] and Daniel Schöpf and Herbert Rauter scored for Wiener Neustadt.[39] Damari only got his work permit the day before.[39] Austria finished the matchday in ninth place.[40] Again, on matchday five on 17 August,[41] Austrias match ended in a draw.[42] The match against Sturm Graz ended 1–1.[42] Daniel Royer opened the scoring in the eighth minute for Austria.[42] However, in the 52nd minute, David Schloffer equalized for Sturm.[42] The result meant that Austria have failed to win any of their last eight matches and four of the last five matches between the two clubs have ended in the same scoreline.[42] Austria remained in ninth place.[41] The 310th Wiener Derby ended in a 2–2 draw[43] on matchday six on 24 August.[44] Austria took the lead twice with a first-minute goal from Alexander Gorgon and a second–half penalty shot from Omer Damari.[43] However, both Robert Berić and Stefan Schwab equalized for Rapid.[42] Austria finished the matchday in eighth place.[41] Austria continued their winless streak on matchday seven[45] on 30 August[46] when they lost 2–1 to Admira Wacker.[45] Eldis Bajrami and Stephan Zwierschitz scored four minutes apart late in the first half to give Admira Wacker the lead.[45] Alexander Grünwald scored early in the second half to pull a goal back.[45] With the result, Austria remained the only team winless[45] and dropped down to 10th and last place.[46] Austria kicked–off September with a 3–1 victory over Ried[47] on matchday eight on 13 September.[48] Omer Damari scored two goals and Daniel Royer scored for Austria and Denis Thomalla scored for Ried.[49] This is Austria's first win of the season.[47] Austria finished the matchday in eighth place.[48] Then, on matchday nine on 21 September,[50] Austria defeated Red Bull Salzburg 3–2.[51] Marco Meilinger, David de Paula, and Omer Damari scored for Austria and Alan scored for Red Bull Salzburg.[52] This was Austria's first victory against Red Bull Salzburg in four years.[51] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[50]

Matchdays 10–18 edit

Then, on matchday 10 on 27 September,[53] Austria's match against Grödig finished in a 0–0 draw.[54] The only notable events in the match were the six yellow cards handed out.[53] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[53] To kick–off October, Austria lost 2–0 to Wolfsberg on matchday 11[55] on 4 October.[56] Peter Žulj and Manuel Weber scored for Wolfsberg.[57] Omer Damari didn't play due to Yom Kippur.[55][58] The loss meant that Austria finished the matchday in sixth place[56] and 15 points behind[58] league leaders Wolfsberg.[56] Then on matchday 12, on 18 October,[59] the Austria–Altach matched finished in a 1–1 draw.[60] Jens Stryger Larsen scored for Austria and Emanuel Schreiner scored for Altach.[61] Markus Suttner injured in the first–half of the match.[62] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[59] Then on 25 October, on matchday 13,[63] Austria won their third match of the league season by defeating Wiener Neustadt 2–0 with goals from Daniel Royer and Alexander Grünwald.[64] Tarkan Serbest made his debut for Austria[65] in the starting 11.[64] Austria finished the matchday tied for fifth with Sturm Graz.[63] Austria started November with a 3–0 loss to Sturm Graz[66] with a goal from Marko Stanković and two goals from Marco Djuricin[67] on matchday 14, on 1 November.[68] Stanković opened the scoring in the 15th minute.[69] Then Djuricin added two more goals in the 42nd and 54th minutes.[69] Austria picked up four yellow cards in the match.[68] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[68] Then on matchday 15, on 9 November,[70] Austria defeated Rapid Wien 3–2 in the 311th Wiener Derby.[71] Austria took a 3–0 lead through Omer Damari brace in the 23rd minute and 40th minute and a Daniel Royer goal in the 78th minute.[71] But Rapid Wien got two goals late in the match when Deni Alar scored in the 83rd minute and Robert Berić scored in stoppage time.[71] Austria finished the match in sixth place.[70] On 22 November, on matchday 16,[72] Austria defeated Admira Wacker 4–0 with two goals from Alexander Gorgon and a goal each from Omer Damari and Vanče Šikov.[73] Damari opened the scoring in the 61st minute after Richard Windbichler denied Austria a clear goalscoring opportunity.[74] Windbichler received a red card for the foul.[73] Royer scored seven minutes later.[74] Then Gorgon added two goals in the 71st and 82nd minutes.[74] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[72] On matchday 17, on 29 November,[75] Austria and Ried played to a 1–1 draw.[76] Alexander Gorgan scored a seventh-minute goal for Austria and Toni Vastić scored in stoppage time to equalize for Ried.[76] Thomas Salamon was sent–off for a second yellow card in the 82nd minute bringing Austria down to 10 men.[76] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[75] On matchday 18, on 6 December,[77] Red Bull Salzburg defeated Austria 4–2.[78] Austria took a 2–0 lead with a third-minute goal from Alexander Gorgon and a 21st-minute goal from Alexander Grünwald.[78] Then in the second half, Red Bull Salzburg scored four goals. Alan scored in the 52nd, 58th, and 60th minutes to earn himself a hat-trick.[78] Marcel Sabitzer scored the fourth goal in the 68th minute.[78] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[77]

Matchdays 19–27 edit

On matchday 19, on 13 December,[79] Austria defeated Grödig 1–0[80] with a goal from Marko Kvasina.[81] Kvasina scored in the 77th minute after coming on as a substitute 12 minutes earlier.[80] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[79] Austria started their winter break after the match.[80] Austria returned from winter break with training on 5 January.[82] On matchday 20, on 15 February,[83] in Klagenfurt,[84] Austria lost to Wolfsberg 1–0 with a ninth-minute goal from Michael Berger.[85] Austria failed to convert two penalty shots in two shots.[84] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[83] On matchday 21, on 21 February,[86] Austria defeated Altach 5–2.[87] Austria got two goals from Alexander Gorgon and a goal each from Fabian Koch, Raphael Holzhauser, and Patrizio Stronati.[88] Altach got two goals from Johannes Aigner.[88] Austria took a 3–0 lead with Koch's opening goal in the 13th minute, Gorgon's goal 11 minutes later and Holzhauser's 54th-minute goal.[87] Then Aigner scored in the 62nd and 63rd minutes to bring Altach within a goal.[87] Then Gorgon got his second goal in the 69th minute. Stronati, who made his debut for the club,[88] finished the scoring in the 86th minute tom make it 5–2.[87] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[86] On matchday 22, on 28 February,[89] Wiener Neustadt defeated Austria 1–0 with a 34th-minute penalty from Conor O'Brien.[90] Patrizio Stronati was sent–off on the play that led to the penalty shot.[91] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[89] On matchday 23, on 3 March,[92] Sturm Graz defeated Austria 2–1.[93] Alexander Grünwald scored for Austria and Simon Piesinger scored two goals for Sturm Graz.[93] Grünwald gave Austria the lead in the 59th minute.[93] Piesinger then equalized in the 70th minute and then gave Sturm Graz the lead in stoppage time in the second half.[93] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[92] In the 312th Wiener derby,[94] on matchday 24, on 8 March,[95] Austria defeated Rapid Wien 2–1.[94] Lukas Rotpuller and Vanče Šikov scored for Austria and Steffen Hofmann scored for Rapid Wien.[94] Hofmann gave Rapid Wien the lead in the 17th minute. Rotpuller scored in stoppage time in the first half and Šikov scored in the 84th minute to give Austria a 2–1 lead.[94] Christian Ramsebner was sent–off for a second bookable offence.[94] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[95] The match, on matchday 25, on 14 March,[96] finished in a 1–1 draw.[97] Markus Suttner in the 82nd minute for Austria and Markus Katzer scored in the 85th minute for Admira Wacker.[97] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[96] On matchday 26, on 21 March,[98] Ried defeated Austria 1–0 with an 80th-minute goal from Denis Thomalla.[99] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[98] The following day, Gerald Baumgartner was sacked[100] and Andreas Ogris was appointed as head coach for the remainder of the season.[101] On 4 April, on matchday 27,[102] Austria lost 3–1 to Red Bull Salzburg.[103] Red Bull Salzburg got two goals from Valentino Lazaro and a goal from Marcel Sabitzer.[103] David de Paula scored for Austria.[103] Sabitzer scored in the first minute to give Red Bull Salzburg a 1–0 lead.[103] De Paula then equalized for Austria.[103] Lazaro then gave Red Bull Salzburg the win with goals in the 23rd and 73rd minutes.[103] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[102]

Matchdays 28–36 edit

On matchday 28, on 11 April[104] Austria and Grödig finished their match in a 1–1 draw.[105] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[104] On matchday 29, on 19 April,[106] Austria and Wolfsberg finished in a 1–1 draw.[107] Austria finished in seventh place.[106] On matchday 30, on 26 April[108] Austria lost to Rheindorf Altach 2–0.[109] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[110] On matchday 31, on 2 May,[111] Austria defeated Wiener Neustadt 2–1.[112] Austria finished the matchday in sixth place.[111] On matchday 32, on 9 May,[113] Austria and Sturm Graz finished their match in a 0–0 draw.[114] Austria finished the matchday in seventh place.[113] In the 313th Weiner Derby,[115] on matchday 34, Rapid Wien defeated Austria 4–1.

Bundesliga fixtures and results edit

  Win   Draw   Loss

MD Date
Kick–off
H/A Opponent Res.
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Table Ref.
Austria Wien Opponent Pos. Pts. GD
1 20 July
16:30
H Grödig 1–1 7,295 de Paula   29'
Ramsebner   40'
Kienast   44'
Suttner   75'
Kamara   90'+3'
Nutz   37'
Correa   40'
Schütz   54'
Martschinko   85'
Maak   88'
Djuric   90'
T5 1 0 [33]
[32]
2 26 July
16:30
A Wolfsberg 0–4 5,000 Šikov   6'
Ramsebner   59'
Ortlechner   79'
Hüttenbrenner   6'
Wernitznig   15'   55'
Žulj   43'
Rnić   48'
Jacobo   68' (pen.)
Sílvio   90'+1'
7 1 –4 [36]
[34]
3 2 August
19:00
H Rheindorf Altach 0–0 7,130 Holland   37'
Ramsebner   90'
Aigner   19'
Zwischenbrugger   58'
Prokopič   90'
8 2 –4 [37]
[38]
4 8 August
16:30
A Wiener Neustadt 2–2 3,049 Gorgon   6'
Damari   9'
Leitgeb   25'
Grünwald   45' (pen.)
Ranftl   6'
Schöpf   24'
Rauter   30'
Deutschmann   82'
Pichlmann   90'
9 3 –4 [39]
[40]
5 17 August
16:30
A Sturm Graz 1–1 9,229 Royer   8'
Larsen   23'
Leitgeb   37'
Schloffer   51'   56'
Beichler   53'
Hadžić   59'
Piesinger   79'
9 4 –4 [42]
[41]
6 24 August
16:30
H Rapid Wien 2–2 11,900 Gorgon   1'
Damari   63' (pen.)
Larsen   74'
Holland   83'
Berić   35'
Behrendt   35'
Sonnleitner   65'
Schwab   85'
8 5 –4 [43]
[44]
7 30 August
19:00
A Admira Wacker 1–2 4,007 Grünwald   51'
Suttner   65'
Wessely   7'
Bajrami   43'
Zwierschitz   45'+2'
Ouédraogo   49'
Lackner   79'
Katzer   88'
Schößwendter   90'
10 5 –5 [45]
[46]
8 13 September
18:30
H Ried 3–1 7,082 Holland   13'
Damari   15', 56'
Royer   37'
Fröschl   11'
Thomalla   36'
Trauner   62'   73'  
Reifeltshammer   71'
Ziegl   90'
8 8 –3 [49]
[48]
9 21 September
16:30
A Red Bull Salzburg 3–2 13,210 Mader   14'
Holland   27'
Meilinger   34'
de Paula   38'
Damari   86'
Alan   31', 68'
Hinteregger   43'   49'  
7 11 –2 [51]
[50]
10 27 September
18:30
A Grödig 0–0 1,805 Larsen   39'
Grünwald   68'
Damari  88'
Leitgeb   90'
Brauer   28'
Strobl   73'
6 12 –2 [54]
[53]
11 4 October
16:00
H Wolfsberg 0–2 7,633 Grünwald   19' Žulj   28'
Wernitznig   40'
Weber   42'   90'+4'
Standfest   62'
Ynclán   72'
6 12 –4 [57]
[56]
12 18 October
18:30
A Rheindorf Altach 1-1 6,000 Larsen   5'
Rotpuller   42'
Schreiner   3'
Roth   41'
Prokopič   45+1'
Aigner   85'
6 13 -4 [60]
[59]
13 25 October
18:30
H Wiener Neustadt 2–0 7,512 Royer   12'
Grünwald   24'
Mally   32'
Ali   60'
T5 16 –2 [64]
[63]
14 1 November
16:00
H Sturm Graz 0–3 9,052 Šikov   14'
Grünwald   22'
Gorgon   61'
Meilinger   82'
Stanković   15'
Djuricin   42', 54'
Ehrenreich   58'
Offenbacher   61'
7 16 –5 [67]
[68]
15 9 November
A Rapid Wien 3–2 28,200 Damari   23', 40'
Salamon   39'
Larsen   45'
Royer   78'
Rotpuller   85'
Lindner   90'+2'
Šikov   90'+4'
Petsos   45'
Alar   49'   83'
Dibon   67'
Berić   90'+2'
6 19 –4 [71]
[70]
16 22 November
H Admira Wacker 4–0 7,046 Leitgeb   45'
Damari   61' (pen.)
Šikov   63'
Royer   68'
Gorgon   71', 82'
Lackner   20'
Windbichler   60'
6 22 0 [73]
[72]
17 29 November
16:00
A Ried 1–1 4,000 Gorgon   7'
Grünwald   50'
Salamon   52'   82'  
Rotpuller   54'
Damari   90'
Vastić   90'+3'   90'+4' 6 23 0 [76]
[75]
18 6 December
16:00
H Red Bull Salzburg 2–4 9,125 Gorgon   3'
Grünwald   21'
Royer   45'
Ilsanker   36'
Alan   52', 58', 60'
Sabitzer   68'
7 23 –2 [78]
[77]
19 13 December
18:30
H Grödig 1–0 6,128 Suttner   73'
Kvasina   77'
Cabrera   40'
Völkl   45'
Reyna   50'
Strobl   68'
6 26 –1 [81]
[79]
20 15 February
15:30
A Wolfsberg 0–1 4,400 Šikov   50' Weber   5'
Berger   9'
Wernitznig   43'
6 26 –2 [85]
[83]
21 21 February
16:00
H Rheindorf Altach 5–2 6,350 Koch   13'
Gorgon   24', 69'
Stronati   27'   86'
Rotpuller   40'
Suttner   51'
Holzhauser   54'   55'
Aigner   62', 63' 6 29 +1 [88]
[86]
22 28 February
18:30
A Wiener Neustadt 0–1 3,230 Stronati   34' O'Brien   34' (pen.)
Denner   45'+1'
Prettenthaler   77'
6 29 0 [90]
[89]
23 3 March
19:00
A Sturm Graz 1–2 7,689 Grünwald   59' Madl   42'
Piesinger   70', 90'+5'
6 29 –1 [93]
[92]
[116]
24 8 March
16:30
H Rapid Wien 2–1 11,000 Holland   33'
Ramsebner   38'   73'  
Rotpuller   45'+4'
Šikov   84'
S. Hofmann   17'
Schwab   42'
Petsos   52'
Pavelic   83'
M. Hofmann   85'
6 32 0 [94]
[95]
25 14 March
16:00
A Admira Wacker 1–1 3,970 Leitgeb   55'
Suttner   82'
Horvath   88'
Rotpuller   90'
Ebner   44'
Katzer   66'   85'
6 33 0 [97]
[96]
26 21 March
16:00
H Ried 0–1 6,155 Šikov   26'
de Paula   57'
Royer   82'
Thomalla   80' 7 33 –3 [99]
[98]
27 4 April
16:00
A Red Bull Salzburg 1–3 11,376 de Paula   6'
Rotpuller   85'
Suttner   90'+5'
Ortlechner   90'+6'
Sabitzer   1'
Lazaro   23', 74'
Ilsanker   48'
Schmitz   60'
Keita   71'
Ramalho   90'+2'
Soriano   90'+5'
7 33 –3 [103]
[102]
28 11 April
18:30
A Grödig 1–1 1,625 7 34 –3 [105]
[104]
29 19 April
16:30
H Wolfsberg 1–1 7,780 7 35 –3 [107]
[106]
30 26 April
16:30
A Rheindorf Altach 0–2 5,537 7 35 –5 [108]
[110]
31 2 May
18:30
H Wiener Neustadt 2–1 7,122 6 38 –4 [112]
[111]
32 9 May
6:00
H Sturm Graz 0–0 9,125 7 39 –4 [114]
[113]
33 17 May
16:30
Rapid Wien 1–4 29,800
34 20 May
20:30
Admira Wacker
35 24 May
17:45
Ried
36 31 May
16:30
Red Bull Salzburg 1–1 8,505 7 43 –6 [117]
[118]

Table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
5 Wolfsberger AC 36 16 4 16 44 50 −6 52 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
6 Ried 36 12 8 16 49 51 −2 44
7 Austria Wien 36 10 13 13 45 51 −6 43
8 Grödig 36 10 7 19 46 65 −19 37
9 Admira Wacker 36 7 13 16 32 61 −29 34
Source: weltfussball.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored

Result summary edit

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
36 10 13 13 45 51  −6 43 7 6 5 26 21  +5 3 7 8 19 30  −11

Last updated: 1 June 2015.
Source: [119]

Austrian Cup edit

Austrian Cup review edit

Austria Wien kicked–off their season with a 6–0 win against First Vienna FC in the first round of the Austrian Cup[120] on 11 July.[121] Austria got two goals from Daniel Royer and a goal each from Martin Harrer, Alexander Gorgon, Roman Kienast, and Alexander Grünwald.[120] Jens Stryger Larsen and Mario Leitgeb both debuted for the club.[120] In the second round, on 24 September,[122] Austria defeated Kitzbühel 5–0 with two goals from Alexander Grünwald and a goal each from Omer Damari, Florian Mader, and Martin Harrer.[123] Then in the third round, Austria advanced to the quarter–finals with a 6–0 win.[124]

Austrian Cup fixtures and results edit

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res.
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Austria Wien Opponent
1 11 July
20:30
A First Vienna FC 6–0 3,170 Harrer   23'
Royer   38', 53'
Gorgon   60'
Kienast   70'
Grünwald   86'
[120]
[121]
2 24 September
17:30
A Kitzbühel 5–0 1,600 Grünwald   16', 22'   86'
Damari   30'
Mader   56'
Harrer   88'
Hetzenauer   67'
Gulyás   86'
[122]
3 28 October
20:30[125]
Hartberg 6–0 2,000 [126]

Player information edit

Squad and statistics edit

As of 11 November 2014

No. Pos Nat Player Total Bundesliga Austrian Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
13 GK   AUT Heinz Lindner 18 0 15+0 0 3+0 0
31 GK   AUT Osman Hadžikić 0 0 0 0 0 0
77 GK   AUT Tino Casali 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 DF   MKD Vanče Šikov 12 0 11+0 0 1+0 0
5 DF   AUT Philipp Koblischek 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 DF   DEN Jens Stryger Larsen 17 1 14+1 1 2+0 0
14 DF   AUT Manuel Ortlechner 10 1 7+1 0 2+0 1
15 DF   AUT Christian Ramsebner 7 0 5+1 0 1+0 0
29 DF   AUT Markus Suttner 14 0 12+0 0 2+0 0
30 DF   AUT Fabian Koch 3 0 1+1 0 1+0 0
33 DF   AUT Lukas Rotpuller 10 0 7+1 0 2+0 0
6 MF   AUT Mario Leitgeb 15 1 9+3 0 2+1 1
7 MF   AUT Marco Meilinger 18 1 13+2 1 2+1 0
10 MF   AUT Alexander Grünwald 17 7 13+1 3 3+0 4
17 MF   AUT Florian Mader 12 1 6+3 0 2+1 1
20 MF   AUT Alexander Gorgon 10 2 6+2 1 1+1 1
21 MF   AUT Sascha Horvath 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 MF   ESP David de Paula 10 1 4+4 1 2+0 0
25 MF   AUS James Holland 12 0 11+0 0 1+0 0
28 MF   AUT Daniel Royer 15 6 11+2 4 2+0 2
35 MF   AUT Thomas Salamon 9 1 4+4 0 1+0 1
36 MF   AUT Tarkan Serbest 3 0 1+2 0 0 0
9 FW   AUT Martin Harrer 9 3 0+6 0 1+2 3
11 FW   NOR Ola Kamara 10 1 2+8 1 0 0
16 FW   ISR Omer Damari 12 9 10+0 7 2+0 2
24 FW   AUT Roman Kienast 7 1 2+2 0 0+3 1
[127] [128] [129]

Notes edit

  • 1.^ Contract includes an option year.[4]
  • 2.^ Even though the contract finished after the season, Austria Wien were required to pay a training fee.[4]

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