Austrian Football First League 2006–07
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The 2006-07 Austrian First League(known as the Erste Liga due to sponsorship) was the 33rd Second division season. In this season, the league was expanded to 12 teams from the previous season's number of 10 teams. This meant that the previous Promotion/Relegation Play-off system no longer existed and all three Regionalliga Champions would now be automatically promoted while the bottom three finishers in the First League would now be relegated directly as well. Games for this season began on the 1 August 2006 and concluded on the 25 May 2007 with the Champions LASK Linz
LASK Linz
LASK Linz is an Austrian association football club, from the Upper-Austrian state capital Linz. It is the oldest football club hailing from that region, and currently plays in the Austrian Football First League. The club's colours are black and white...

winning the League by a comfortable 13 points over second placed, SC Schwanenstadt
SC Schwanenstadt
SC Schwanenstadt was an Austrian football club from Schwanenstadt, Upper Austria.The club was founded on March 16, 1946, it achieved promotion to the Landeliga in 2000 and to the Regionalliga Mitte one year later, where in 2005 they won the championship and continued their way up to First League...

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Relegated from Bundesliga
Austrian Football Bundesliga 2005-06
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 2005–2006 season.-League standings:-Topscorers:...

  • VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
    VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
    FC Admira Wacker Mödling is an Austrian football club from Mödling. The club was originally formed in 1905 as SK Admira Vienna in the Austrian capital...


Promoted from Regionalliga

  • FC Lustenau
  • SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
    SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
    SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 is an Austrian association football club from Parndorf. They currently play in the Austrian Regional League East-Current squad:-External links:**...

  • TSV Hartberg
    TSV Hartberg
    TSV Hartberg is an Austrian association football club based in Hartberg, founded in 1946, which is currently playing in the Austrian Football First League. They finished in 7th position in the 2007–2008 season while playing in the Third level Regionalliga...

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Teams competing

Club Name Stadium
Austria Lustenau Reichshofstadion
Reichshofstadion
Reichshofstadion is a multi-use stadium in Lustenau, Austria, built in 1953. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SC Austria Lustenau and FC Lustenau 07. The stadium holds 8,800 people....

12,500
FK Austria Wein Amateurs Franz Horr Stadium 11,800
DSV Leoben
DSV Leoben
DSV Leoben is an Austrian association football club based in Leoben. It was founded in 1928. They play at the Donawitz Stadium.-Current squad:-Famous players: Mugur Gusatu Amir Saadati Rainer Torres Amarildo Zela Bajro Župić...

Donawitz Stadium
Donawitz Stadium
Donawitz Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Leoben, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of DSV Leoben. The stadium holds 6,000 people and was built in 2000....

6,000
FC Gratkorn
FC Gratkorn
FC Gratkorn is an Austrian association football club from Gratkorn. They currently play in the Austrian Football First League.- Current squad :...

Sportstadion Gratkorn 3,000
FC Kärnten
FC Kärnten
FC Kärnten was an Austrian association football club based in Klagenfurt, Carinthia. It was founded in 1920 under the name of KSK Klagenfurt. They last played home games at the Sportzentrum Fischl.- History :...

Hypo-Arena 32,000
FC Lustenau Reichshofstadion
Reichshofstadion
Reichshofstadion is a multi-use stadium in Lustenau, Austria, built in 1953. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SC Austria Lustenau and FC Lustenau 07. The stadium holds 8,800 people....

12,500
Kapfenberger SV
Kapfenberger SV
Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg. In the 2007/08 Austrian Football First League season they became champion and advanced to Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1919 as Kapfenberger SC...

Franz Fekete Stadion 12,000
LASK Linz
LASK Linz
LASK Linz is an Austrian association football club, from the Upper-Austrian state capital Linz. It is the oldest football club hailing from that region, and currently plays in the Austrian Football First League. The club's colours are black and white...

Linzer Stadion
Linzer Stadion
Linzer Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium, in Linz, Austria. The stadium holds 18,000 people and was built in 1952.The stadium was opened on 28 July 1952, on the grounds of the former Froschberg-Brickworks...

14,000
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 is an Austrian association football club from Parndorf. They currently play in the Austrian Regional League East-Current squad:-External links:**...

Heidobodenstadion 5,000
SC Schwanenstadt
SC Schwanenstadt
SC Schwanenstadt was an Austrian football club from Schwanenstadt, Upper Austria.The club was founded on March 16, 1946, it achieved promotion to the Landeliga in 2000 and to the Regionalliga Mitte one year later, where in 2005 they won the championship and continued their way up to First League...

Stadium Vor Der Au 5,000
TSV Hartberg
TSV Hartberg
TSV Hartberg is an Austrian association football club based in Hartberg, founded in 1946, which is currently playing in the Austrian Football First League. They finished in 7th position in the 2007–2008 season while playing in the Third level Regionalliga...

Stadion Hartberg 6,000
VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
FC Admira Wacker Mödling is an Austrian football club from Mödling. The club was originally formed in 1905 as SK Admira Vienna in the Austrian capital...

Bundesstadion Südstadt
Bundesstadion Südstadt
Bundesstadion Sudstadt is a multi-use stadium in Maria Enzersdorf - Südstadt, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of VfB Admira Wacker Mödling. The stadium holds 12,000....

12,000

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