Wien derby
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The Wien derby, or Vienna derby is an association football local derby
Local derby
In many countries the term local derby, or simply just derby means a sporting fixture between two, generally local, rivals, particularly in association football...

 match between city rivals FK Austria Wien
FK Austria Wien
Fußballklub Austria Wien is an Austrian association football club from the capital city of Vienna. They are considered the most successful club in Austria, having won the highest Austrian Bundesliga 23 times, the Austrian Cup 27 times and the Austrian Supercup 6 times. They also reached the UEFA...

 and SK Rapid Wien
SK Rapid Wien
The Sportklub Rapid Wien is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid is the most popular club in Austria and also record title holder having won the Austrian national football title 32 times...

 from the Austrian capital city of Vienna (Wien). The two sides are the most successful in the country winning more national titles and cups than any other teams. They are also two of the most popular clubs in Austria with fans across the country.

The first meeting between the clubs was 8 September 1911 when Rapid beat Austria 4-1. In total 298 competitive games have been played with Rapid the victors on 124 occasions, Austria have won 109 games and 65 have ended in a draw. The fixture is the most played city derby in Europe after the Old Firm
Old Firm
The Old Firm is a common collective name for the association football clubs Celtic and Rangers, both based in Glasgow, Scotland.The origin of the term is unclear. One theory has it that the expression derives from Celtic's first game in 1888, which was played against Rangers. However, author,...

.

Rivalry culture

Both clubs come from the Hietzing area, the 13th district, located in Western Vienna. Today however Austria now play at Franz Horr Stadium in the Southern Vienna area of Favoriten (district 10) while Rapid are still located in the West of the city but in nearby Penzing (district 14) at the Gerhard Hanappi Stadium
Gerhard Hanappi Stadium
The Gerhard Hanappi Stadion is a football stadion in Hütteldorf, in the west of Vienna, Austria. It is the home ground of Rapid Vienna. It was officially opened in 1977 as "Weststadion" . In 1980 it was renamed, to honor its architect, Austrian football player Gerhard Hanappi...

.

Support today is mainly split along geographical divides of north and west (Rapid) and south (Austria) however both clubs have fans throughout the city and across the country. Class has been cited as a traditional means of support with Rapid being supported by the working classes while Austria were the team of the bourgeois of Vienna. Rapid where founded as First Workers Club of Wien compared with Austria who were founded as Wien Amateur Sports Society and incorporated a minimum intelligence requirement into their founding statutes. The class divisions maybe coming back into play however as Rapid are currently only one of two Austrian sides run by its supporters. Austria are owned by a millionaire and even changed their name to Austria Memphis Magna for sponsorship benefits as well as selling naming rights to their stadium (now renamed Generali Arena).

Early Austrian football was dominated by clubs from Vienna and the Wien derby as it is known today was contested by many different clubs, most notably Rapid, First Vienna FC
First Vienna FC
First Vienna FC is an Austrian association football club based in the Döbling district of Vienna. Established on 22 August 1894, it is the country's oldest team and has played a notable role in the history of the game there...

, who are located in the northern district 19 and SK Admira Vienna from district 21 also in the north of the city. The three clubs dominated Austrian football winning every title from 1927-1946 but Admira later merged with other clubs and eventually moved to Mödling
Mödling
Mödling is the capital of the Austrian district of the same name located approximately 14 km south of Vienna.The settlement dates back to the Neolithic. In medieval times, the town was the residence of a branch of the Babenberger family, as a result of which it received the nickname...

 a town south of Vienna. While the original Viennese club, First Vienna went into decline after the 1950s and now play outside the top flight. FK Austria became a Rapid's main rival in the early 1960s as the two began to dominate Austrian football.

A heavy police pressence is involved at matches to keep crowd trouble to a miniumin. In 2007, Four Policemen were injured during fighting between supporters. In 2011 a game was abandoned after Rapid fans invaded the pitch. Rapid's ultras are mainly Apolitical
Apolitical
The state or quality of being apolitical can be the apathy and/or the antipathy towards all political affiliations. Being apolitical can also refer to situations in which people take an unbiased position in regard to political matters.-References:...

 while Austria's ultras are predominantly Right wing.

Summary of results

As of 23 May 2011.
Games FK Austria wins Draws SK Rapid wins FK Austria goals SK Rapid goals
League 266 91 62 113 408 501
Cup 31 18 3 10 75 63
Super Cup 1 0 0 1 1 3
Total 298 109 65 124 484 567

All-time results

League (From 1945-46 season)

season date home team result attendance
1934-35  30-09-1934 Austria
1–3
26-05-1935 Rapid
5–2
1935-36  17-11-1935 Austria
0–2
10-05-1936 Rapid
2–3
1936-37  20-09-1936 Rapid
1–1
16-05-1937 Austria
5–0
1937-38  07-11-1937 Austria
1–2
06-03-1938 Rapid
3–0
1938-39  16-10-1938 Rapid
5–1
05-03-1939 Austria
4–0
1939-40  05-11-1939 Rapid
9–2
04-02-1940 Austria
1–4
1940-41  27-10-1941 Austria
0–3
30-03-1941 Rapid
1–0
1941-42  11-10-1941 Rapid
2–2
22-03-1942 Austria
3–4
1942-43  12-09-1942 Austria
1–10
06-12-1942 Rapid
2–6
1943-44  12-09-1943 Rapid
1–2
26-03-1944 Austria
2–0
1944-45  15-10-1944 Austria
1–2
1945-46  04-11-1945 Rapid
0–0
22,000
26-05-1946 Austria
1–5
40,000
1946-47  29-09-1946 Austria
0–3
31,000
30-03-1947 Rapid
2–3
35,000
1947-48  23-11-1947 Rapid
7–2
55,000
06-06-1948 Austria
2–2
44,000
1948-49  24-10-1948 Rapid
1–2
42,000
29-05-1949 Austria
5–3
50,000
1949-50  23-10-1949 Austria
4–4
45,000
30-04-1950 Rapid
4–2
54,569
1950-51  17-09-1950 Austria
5–7
53,000
01-04-1951 Rapid
3–1
60,000
1951-52  26-08-1951 Austria
5–3
53,000
09-03-1952 Rapid
3–1
45,000
1952-53  26-10-1952 Austria
2–1
24,000
10-05-1953 Rapid
4–1
33,000
1953-54  06-09-1953 Austria
4–3
58,000
07-03-1954 Rapid
3–0
52,000
1954-55  05-09-1954 Austria
2–1
35,000
06-03-1955 Rapid
3–3
11,000
1955-56  23-10-1955 Austria
1–3
30,000
10-05-1956 Rapid
5–3
24,000
1956-57  07-10-1956 Rapid
4–1
30,000
12-05-1957 Austria
2–3
25,500
1957-58  10-11-1957 Rapid
4–0
30,000
27-04-1958 Austria
1–1
5,500
1958-59  13-12-1958 Austria
1–4
10,000
20-06-1959 Rapid
2–1
18,000
1959-60  16-10-1960 Rapid
1–2
25,000
05-03-1960 Austria
1–3
17,000
1960-61  16-10-1960 Rapid
2–2
25,000
22-04-1961 Austria
2–1
17,000
1961-62  02-09-1961 Rapid
1–2
64,000
10-03-1962 Austria
2–0
45,000
1962-63  08-12-1962 Austria
0–0
42,000
12-06-1963 Rapid
3–0
21,000
1963-64  03-11-1963 Austria
3–2
40,000
10-05-1964 Rapid
2–2
25,000
1964-65  17-10-1964 Rapid
1–0
23,000
10-04-1965 Austria
3–1
20,000
1965-66  13-11-1965 Austria
0–1
30,000
14-05-1966 Rapid
3–2
22,000
1966-67  13-11-1966 Austria
0–1
35,000
01-09-1968 Rapid
4–0
33,000
1967-68  09-03-1967 Rapid
1–2
22,000
01-09-1968 Austria
0–3
60,000
1968-69  15-12-1968 Rapid
4–3
28,000
20-06-1969 Austria
0–2
7,000
1969-70  11-10-1969 Rapid
0–6
16,000
18-04-1970 Austria
2–2
15,000
1970-71  28-11-1970 Austria
1–1
12,000
13-06-1971 Rapid
4–1
19,000
1971-72  18-08-1972 Rapid
0–1
12,000
13-05-1972 Austria
2–1
17,574

season date home team result attendance
1972-73  18-08-1972 Rapid
1–0
25,000
24-03-1973 Austria
2–2
22,000
1973-74  29-09-1973 Austria
1–1
30,000
12-04-1974 Rapid
4–0
30,000
1974-75  13-09-1974 Austria
1–3
40,000
21-09-1974 Rapid
2–0
27,000
12-04-1975 Rapid
1–3
22,000
19-04-1977 Austria
1–0
12,000
1975-76  27-09-1975 Rapid
1–1
18,000
04-10-1975 Austria
1–1
14,000
27-03-1976 Rapid
4–1
22,000
22-05-1977 Austria
4–1
11,600
1976-77  14-08-1976 Austria
3–2
13,500
20-08-1976 Rapid
0–1
14,000
05-03-1977 Austria
1–1
13,500
10-05-1977 Rapid
1–0
14,000
1977-78  04-10-1977 Austria
3–2
11,000
11-12-1977 Rapid
0–1
15,000
05-03-1978 Austria
3–0
16,000
06-05-1978 Rapid
0–0
12,000
1978-79  18-08-1978 Rapid
3–1
20,000
22-10-1978 Austria
5–1
22,000
24-02-1979 Rapid
1–2
13,000
28-04-1979 Austria
4–1
6,000
1979-80  06-10-1979 Rapid
0–0
18,000
16-02-1980 Austria
0–0
8,500
12-04-1980 Rapid
1–1
19,000
07-06-1980 Austria
3–2
17,100
1980-81  20-09-1980 Rapid
2–5
20,000
19-11-1980 Austria
3–1
8,800
28-03-1981 Rapid
5–1
20,000
05-06-1981 Austria
0–0
30,000
1981-82  05-09-1981 Rapid
1–1
18,000
18-11-1981 Austria
0–1
11,000
27-02-1982 Rapid
0–2
13,000
04-05-1982 Austria
0–3
29,000
1982-83  27-08-1982 Rapid
0–0
20,000
12-05-1984 Austria
0–3
28,000
1983-84  24-09-1983 Austria
0–0
28,000
07-04-1984 Rapid
4–1
16,000
1984-85  03-11-1984 Rapid
2–2
20,000
10-05-1985 Austria
1–0
10,000
1985-86  31-08-1985 Austria
0–0
8,500
16-11-1985 Austria
1–5
15,500
05-04-1986 Rapid
2–0
14,500
23-05-1986 Austria
1–3
11,000
1986-87  11-09-1986 Rapid
2–2
15,500
15-11-1986 Austria
1–1
17,500
11-04-1987 Rapid
1–3
17,500
06-05-1987 Austria
0–2
17,000
1987-88  11-09-1987 Austria
1–2
22,000
28-11-1987 Rapid
1–2
7,518
02-04-1988 Austria
4–2
10,500
27-05-1988 Rapid
2–4
8,200
1988-89  03-09-1988 Rapid
0–3
11,000
27-09-1988 Austria
1–0
11,000
31-03-1989 Rapid
0–0
16,000
03-06-1989 Austria
2–1
4,500
1989-90  11-08-1990 Austria
1–4
25,000
04-11-1989 Rapid
5–2
8,000
10-03-1990 Rapid
6–3
12,000
02-06-1991 Austria
0–0
9,000
1990-91  28-08-1990 Rapid
2–0
15,500
06-10-1990 Austria
0–3
15,000
23-03-1991 Rapid
2–1
16,000
02-06-1991 Austria
2–1
16,000
1991-92  31-07-1991 Rapid
1–1
19,500
05-10-1991 Austria
5–1
13,000
04-04-1992 Rapid
1–0
18,500
23-05-1992 Austria
2–1
16,000
1992-93  01-08-1992 Rapid
0–0
8,500
07-10-1992 Austria
2–1
16,000
17-04-1993 Rapid
1–5
14,500
12-06-1993 Austria
4–0
27,000

season date home team result attendance
1993-94  11-08-1993 Rapid
0–3
18,500
09-10-1993 Austria
2–1
15,000
12-03-1994 Rapid
1–1
17,000
11-08-1995 Austria
2–0
8,000
1994-95  20-08-1994 Austria
1–1
7,900
23-10-1994 Rapid
3–1
14,500
25-03-1995 Austria
1–1
22,000
28-05-1995 Rapid
1–3
18,000
1995-96  05-08-1995 Rapid
1–0
10,000
14-10-1995 Austria
4–1
23,000
07-04-1996 Rapid
0–1
18,000
25-05-1996 Austria
0–2
23,000
1996-97  11-08-1996 Rapid
1–1
15,000
23-10-1996 Austria
0–2
18,000
09-03-1997 Rapid
3–0
15,000
04-05-1998 Austria
0–0
20,000
1997-98  15-08-1997 Austria
0–3
30,000
16-11-1997 Rapid
2–0
13,500
06-03-1998 Austria
1–1
14,000
02-05-1998 Rapid
0–0
10,000
1998-99  08-09-1998 Austria
0–1
18,000
15-11-1998 Rapid
3–1
11,300
16-03-1999 Austria
1–1
11,500
11-05-1999 Rapid
0–0
14,200
1999-2000  31-07-1999 Austria
0–3
16,000
16-10-1999 Rapid
2–0
16,000
03-03-2000 Rapid
1–0
18,500
09-05-2000 Austria
3–0
10,347
2000-01  13-08-2000 Rapid
1–1
18,300
01-11-2000 Austria
3–2
11,000
04-03-2001 Austria
2–0
10,900
06-05-2001 Rapid
2–0
14,400
2001-02  12-08-2001 Austria
2–1
9,536
25-11-2001 Rapid
1–1
6,718
06-03-2002 Rapid
1–1
12,204
24-04-2002 Austria
1–1
10,376
2002-03  07-08-2002 Austria
1–1
11,500
27-10-2002 Rapid
1–2
18,500
09-03-2003 Rapid
1–1
15,800
18-05-2003 Austria
0–0
10,780
2003-04  17-08-2003 Rapid
2–2
18,500
29-10-2003 Austria
2–0
11,800
13-03-2004 Austria
1–1
11,500
02-05-2004 Rapid
1–2
18,000
2004-05  01-08-2004 Austria
1–1
11,800
24-10-2004 Rapid
1–1
17,500
13-03-2005 Austria
1–0
11,000
26-05-2005 Rapid
0–1
46,000
2005-06  07-08-2005 Rapid
3–1
17,467
23-10-2005 Austria
0–2
9,976
05-03-2006 Rapid
0–3
19,262
23-04-2006 Austria
3–1
10,910
2006-07  12-08-2006 Austria
0–0
9,998
04-11-2006 Rapid
1–1
16,504
04-03-2007 Austria
2–1
10,534
08-05-2007 Rapid
3–0
16,063
2007-08  05-08-2007 Rapid
0–0
16,328
21-10-2007 Austria
2–2
10,318
25-11-2007 Austria
0–0
9,526
18-03-2008 Rapid
2–0
16,088
2008-09  24-08-2008 Rapid
3–0
17,000
11-11-2008 Austria
2–0
12,200
07-12-2008 Austria
2–2
12,300
26-04-2009 Rapid
1–0
17,500
2009-10
2009–10 Austrian Football Bundesliga
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30-08-2009 Austria
1–1
13,100
22-11-2009 Rapid
4–1
17,800
14-03-2010 Rapid
2–0
17,000
05-05-2010 Austria
1–0
13,500
2010-11
2010–11 Austrian Football Bundesliga
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12-09-2010 Rapid
0–1
17,800
28-11-2010 Austria
0–1
11,825
13-03-2011 Austria
0–1
13,100
22-05-2011 Rapid
0–31
17,500
2011-12
2011–12 Austrian Football Bundesliga
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21-08-2011 Rapid
0–3
32,400
23-10-2011 Austria
1–1
12,179


1 The 22-05-2011 match was awarded to Austria by a score of 0–3. The original match had been suspended after 26 minutes and a 0–2 lead for Austria when Rapid supporters stormed the pitch.

Top Goal scorers

From 1945 to the present.
Player Club(s) League Cup Super Cup Total
  Hans Krankl
Hans Krankl
Johann "Hans" Krankl is a retired Austrian footballer. He was last manager of LASK Linz.-Club career:A prolific striker, Krankl is regarded by many as the greatest ever Austrian player. He started his professional career at Rapid Wien and stayed there for 8 years, apart from a year at Wiener AC...

Rapid Wien 20 1 0 21
  Alfred Körner
Alfred Körner
Alfred Körner is an Austrian former footballer.-Club career:He had a very successful career with SK Rapid Wien and also played for FK Admira Wien .-International career:...

Rapid Wien 15 0 0 15
  Robert Dienst
Robert Dienst
Robert Dienst was an Austrian football forward. He died in 2000 after a long illness.-Club career:Robert Dienst started his career at Florisdsdorfer AC, where he played his first game as a midfielder during World War II...

Rapid Wien 14 1 0 15
  Ernst Stojaspal
Ernst Stojaspal
Ernst Stojaspal was an Austrian football player. He was born in Vienna.-Club career:A prolific striker, the left-footed Stojaspal played for Austria Wien for 10 years, winning three league titles and 2 domestic cups. Also, he topped the final goalscoring charts 5 times...

Austria Wien 11 3 0 14
  Zlatko Kranjčar
Zlatko Kranjcar
Zlatko "Cico" Kranjcar is a Croatian football manager and former striker. He is the currently head coach of Sepahan in Iran Pro League.-Club career:...

Rapid Wien 9 4 1 14
  Toni Polster Austria Wien 7 4 1 12
  Jan Åge Fjørtoft
Jan Åge Fjørtoft
Jan Aage Fjørtoft is a former Norwegian footballer. A powerful centre forward with netting ability , he played professionally in Norway, Austria, England and Germany...

Rapid Wien 10 1 0 11
  Andreas Ogris
Andreas Ogris
Andreas Ogris is an Austrian football coach and former player.He is the older brother of former Austrian international and Hertha BSC player Ernst Ogris.-Club career:...

Austria Wien 10 1 0 11
  Rudi Flögel
Rudi Flögel
Rudolf 'Rudi' Flögel is a retired Austrian football player who played for Rapid Vienna.He is the father of Thomas Flögel.-Club career:...

Rapid Wien 7 4 0 11
  Walter Seitl Rapid Wien 7 4 0 11
  Julio Morales
Julio Morales
Julio César Araújo Morales is a former Uruguayan football striker. He was born on February 16, 1945, in the city of Montevideo in Uruguay. He was part of the Uruguay squad for the 1970 World Cup, where they finished fourth, as well as in a Mundialito winning team in January 1981, at the age of...

Austria Wien 7 4 0 11
  Peter Stöger
Peter Stöger
Peter Stöger is a retired Austrian football player.-Club career:Stöger started his career at Favoritner AC Wien and played 6 years for FK Austria Wien from 1988 through 1994, winning the league three years in a row. After a year at FC Tirol Innsbruck, he joined SK Rapid Wien in 1995 and won a...

Austria Wien
Rapid Wien
7
2
1
0
0
0
10
  Ernst Melchior
Ernst Melchior
Ernst Melchior was an Austrian football player.-Club career:He played seven years for Austrian giants Austria Wien before moving to France where he played for FC Rouen and FC Nantes....

Austria Wien 8 2 0 10
  Reinhard Kienast
Reinhard Kienast
Reinhard Kienast is a retired Austrian football player who played 14 seasons for Rapid Wien and 13 times for the Austria national football team....

Rapid Wien 6 4 0 10
  Steffen Hofmann
Steffen Hofmann
Steffen Hofmann is a German footballer, playing for Rapid Vienna of the Austrian Bundesliga. He plays as an attacking midfielder.-Career:...

Rapid Wien 8 0 0 8

Results

Biggest winning margin
Goals margin Season Home Score Away
9 1915/16 Rapid
9–0
Austria
1942/43 Austria
1–10
Rapid
7 1939/40 Rapid
9–2
Austria
6 1969/70 Rapid
0–6
Austria
5 1917/18 Rapid
6–1
Austria
1925/26 Rapid
0–5
Austria
1936/37 Austria
5–0
Rapid
1947/48 Rapid
7–2
Austria


Highest scoring games
Goals total Season Home Score Away
12 1929/30 Rapid
4–8
Austria
1950/51 Austria
5–7
Rapid
11 1939/40 Rapid
9–2
Austria
1942/43 Austria
1–10
Rapid
10 1925/26 Rapid
3–7
Austria
9 1947/48 Rapid
7–2
Austria
1915/16 Rapid
9–0
Austria
1989/90 Rapid
6–3
Austria

Trends

  • Most games won in a row (Rapid): 11, 1911 to 1917.
  • Most games won in a row (Austria): 5, 1987 to 1989.
  • Most games without defeat (Rapid): 17, 25 May 1996 – 9 May 2000. (including 10 victories)
  • Most games without defeat (Austria): 17, 12 August 2001 – 6 August 2005. (including 6 victories)

Doing the Double/Quadrupole

From the 1911-12 season till 1973-74 the clubs played two league fixtures a season. From the 1974-75 season (excluding 3 years from 1982–85) four fixtures have taken place annually during the Bundesliga season. During the home and away format, Rapid won both games 21 times. Austria have won both fixtures on 6 occasions. Since the 4 games a season format no club has won all games during the season.
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