2017–18 Austrian Football First League

The 2017–18 Austrian Football First League (German: Erste Liga, also known as Sky Go Erste Liga due to sponsorship) was the 44th season of the Austrian second-level football league and the last one as the First League. It began on 21 July 2017 and ended on 25 May 2018. The fixtures were announced on 21 June 2017.[1]

Austrian Football First League
Season2017–18
ChampionsFC Wacker Innsbruck
Promoted
Matches played180
Goals scored507 (2.82 per match)
Top goalscorer (22 goals each)
Biggest home winSV Ried 7–1 Kapfenberger SV (25 May 2018)
Biggest away winKapfenberger SV 0–5 FC Liefering (14 November 2017)
Highest scoringSC Wiener Neustadt 6–3 FC Blau-Weiß Linz (1 December 2017)

Teams edit

Ten teams participated in the 2017-18 season. TSV Hartberg was promoted after winning the 2016–17 Regionalliga Mitte without having to compete in promotion play-offs as no team from the Regionalliga West or Ost applied for promotion.[2] They replaced SV Horn who finished last in the 2016–17 First League. SV Ried were relegated from the 2016–17 Bundesliga, replacing 2016–17 First League champions LASK Linz.

Club Name City Stadium Capacity
Austria Lustenau Lustenau Reichshofstadion 8,800
FC Blau-Weiß Linz Linz Donauparkstadion 2,000
Floridsdorfer AC Vienna FAC-Platz 3,000
TSV Hartberg Hartberg Stadion Hartberg 4,500
Kapfenberger SV Kapfenberg Franz-Fekete-Stadion 12,000
Liefering Salzburg Untersberg-Arena 4,128
SV Ried Ried im Innkreis Keine Sorgen Arena 7,680
Wacker Innsbruck Innsbruck Tivoli-Neu 30,000
Wiener Neustadt Wiener Neustadt Stadion Wiener Neustadt 10,000
WSG Wattens Wattens Alpenstadion 5,500

Personnel and kits edit

Club Manager Captain Kit Manufacturer Sponsors
Austria Lustenau   Andreas Lipa (1–11)   Christoph Kobleder (1–4, 6–19) Uhlsport Mohren
  Daniel Ernemann (12–13)   Martin Grasegger (5)
  Gernot Plassnegger (from 14) &   Michael Kopf (19–20)   Marco Krainz (20–22, 24–27, 29, 31–36)
  Ronivaldo (23)
  Sandro Djurić (28, 30)
FC Blau-Weiß Linz   Günther Gorenzel (1–15)   Florian Maier (1–3, 6–12, 14, 16–17) Uhlsport Linz AG
  David Wimleitner (16–20)   Lukas Gabriel (4–5, 13, 15, 18–20)
  Thomas Sageder (from 21)
  Thomas Hinum (21–29, 32–33)
  Daniel Kerschbaumer (30–31, 34–36)
Floridsdorfer   Thomas Eidler (1–23)   Martin Fraisl (1–21, 23–24) Puma Wiener Städtische & Wien Energie
  Martin Handl (from 24)   Mario Kröpfl (22, 25–28, 36)
  Robert Völkl (29)
  Marco Sahanek (30–35)
TSV Hartberg   Christian Ilzer   Siegfried Rasswalder (1–4, 7–16, 18, 20–35) Jako Prolacta, Admiral, Egger Glass & Profertil
  Manfred Gollner (5–6, 17)
  Roko Mišlov (19, 36)
Kapfenberger   Robert Pflug (1–4)   David Sencar (1–3, 6–17, 20–23, 25–27, 29–36) Erima Murauer Bier
  Stefan Rapp (5–34)   Paul Gartler (4–5)
  Karl-Heinz Kubesch (from 35)   Tobias Kainz (18–19, 24, 28)
Liefering   Janusz Góra &   Gerhard Struber   Luca Meisl (1–8, 12, 15–16, 18–24, 27, 30–32, 34–35) Nike Red Bull
  Emir Karic (9)
  Carlos Miguel Coronel (10–11, 13–14, 17, 25–26, 28–29, 33)
  Mahamadou Dembélé (36)
SV Ried   Lassaad Chabbi (1–25)    Thomas Gebauer Hummel Josko
  Franz Schiemer (26–28)
  Thomas Weissenböck (from 29)
Wacker Innsbruck   Karl Daxbacher   Christoph Freitag (1–2, 4, 6, 20–24, 30, 32–33, 36) Macron Tiroler Wasserkraft
  Florian Jamnig (3, 5, 7–19, 25–26, 35)
  Roman Kerschbaum (27–29, 34)
  Harald Pichler (31)
WSG Wattens   Thomas Silberberger   Ferdinand Oswald (1–24, 27–31, 33–36) Erima PAPSTAR
  Benjamin Pranter (25)
  Sandro Neurauter (26)
  Florian Buchacher (32)
Wiener Neustadt   Roman Mählich   Sargon Duran (1, 13–24, 26–27) Puma Baumit
  Mario Ebenhofer (2–3, 5–6, 10, 25)
  Remo Mally (4, 7–9, 11–12)
  Hamdi Salihi (28–36)

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 FC Wacker Innsbruck (C, P) 36 21 8 7 60 31 +29 71 Promotion to 2018–19 Austrian Bundesliga
2 TSV Hartberg (P) 36 20 8 8 63 34 +29 68
3 SC Wiener Neustadt 36 17 11 8 53 37 +16 62 Qualification for the promotion play-off[a]
4 SV Ried 36 17 10 9 68 41 +27 61
5 FC Liefering 36 14 13 9 58 44 +14 55 Ineligible for promotion
6 SC Austria Lustenau 36 12 9 15 48 52 −4 45
7 WSG Wattens 36 10 10 16 45 56 −11 40
8 Kapfenberger SV 36 9 8 19 40 68 −28 35
9 Floridsdorfer AC 36 8 6 22 37 75 −38 30
10 FC Blau-Weiß Linz 36 5 11 20 35 69 −34 26 Reprieved from relegation[b]
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.[3]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ The team finishing in third place competed against the tenth placed team of the Bundesliga for a place in the 2018-19 Austrian Bundesliga.
  2. ^ No team will be relegated due to the league's expansion from 10 teams to 16 for the 2018–19 season.

Results edit

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.

Season statistics edit

Top goalscorers edit

Up to 25 May 2018.[4]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1   Seifedin Chabbi SV Ried 22
  Hamdi Salihi SC Wiener Neustadt
3   Zlatko Dedić FC Wacker Innsbruck 19
4   Dario Tadić TSV Hartberg 16
5   Ronivaldo SC Austria Lustenau 12
  Milan Jurdík WSG Wattens
7   Florian Jamnig FC Wacker Innsbruck 11
  Roko Mišlov TSV Hartberg
9   Thomas Fröschl SV Ried 10
  Dominik Szoboszlai FC Liefering

Top assists edit

Up to 25 May 2018.[5]

Rank Player Club Assists
1   Dario Tadić TSV Hartberg 14
2   Christopher Drazan SC Austria Lustenau 11
3   Daniele Gabriele FC Wacker Innsbruck 10
4   İlkay Durmuş SV Ried 9
5   Mario Ebenhofer SC Wiener Neustadt 8
6   Zlatko Dedić FC Wacker Innsbruck 7
  Manfred Fischer TSV Hartberg
  Zakaria Sanogo TSV Hartberg
9   Thomas Mayer SV Ried 6
  Christoph Kröpfl TSV Hartberg
  Julian Wießmeier SV Ried
  Manuel Kerhe SV Ried

Discipline edit

Up to 25 May 2018.[6]

Rank Player Club        Total
1   Peter Haring SV Ried 15 0 0 15
2   Manuel Haas Kapfenberger SV 10 3 0 13
3   Fabian Miesenböck SC Wiener Neustadt 13 0 0 13
4   Florian Buchacher WSG Wattens 12 0 0 12
5   Lucas Rangel Kapfenberger SV 9 2 0 11
6   Daniel Kerschbaumer FC Blau-Weiß Linz 9 1 0 10
7   Daniel Raischl Floridsdorfer AC 10 0 0 10
8   David Gugganig WSG Wattens 9 0 0 9
  Pesca Kapfenberger SV 9 0 0 9
  Daniel Geissler Kapfenberger SV 9 0 0 9
  Christopher Cvetko FC Blau-Weiß Linz 9 0 0 9

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Spielplan für die Sky Go Erste Liga 2017/18". www.bundesliga.at. 21 June 2017. Archived from the original on 1 February 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Lizensierungsverfahren 2017/18 – 22 Lizenzanträge eingegangen" (in German). Sky Sports Austria. 16 March 2017.
  3. ^ "1. Liga 2017/2018 - Season rules". Bundesliga.at. Archived from the original on 2017-05-27. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Tore" (in German). Archived from the original on 20 March 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Vorlagen" (in German). Archived from the original on 14 March 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Cards" (in German). Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2018.

External links edit