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2020–21 Austrian Football Bundesliga
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Season | 2020–21 |
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Dates | 11 September 2020 – 23 May 2021 |
Champions | Red Bull Salzburg (15th title) |
Relegated | St. Pölten |
Champions League | Red Bull Salzburg Rapid Wien |
Europa League | Sturm Graz |
Europa Conference League | LASK Austria Wien |
Matches played | 165 |
Goals scored | 497 (3.01 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Patson Daka (27 goals) |
Biggest home win | Red Bull Salzburg 7–1 Hartberg (4 October 2020) |
Biggest away win | St. Pölten 2–8 Red Bull Salzburg (28 November 2020) |
Highest scoring | St. Pölten 2–8 Red Bull Salzburg (28 November 2020) |
Longest winning run | 6 matches Red Bull Salzburg |
Longest unbeaten run | 7 matches Red Bull Salzburg Rapid Wien |
Longest winless run | 8 matches Ried |
Longest losing run | 5 matches Ried Hartberg |
← 2019–20 2021–22 → |
The 2020–21 Austrian Football Bundesliga, also known as Tipico Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, was the 109th season of top-tier football in Austria. Red Bull Salzburg were the seven-times defending champions.
Teams
Changes
Mattersburg withdrew from the Bundesliga after 17 seasons due to filing for insolvency, sparing WSG Tirol from relegation.[1] SV Ried was promoted as champions of the 2019–20 Austrian Football Second League after having been relegated from the Bundesliga at the end of the 2016–17 season.
Stadia and locations
Team |
Location |
Venue |
Capacity |
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Admira Wacker Mödling | Maria Enzersdorf | BSFZ-Arena | 7,000 |
Austria Wien | Vienna | Generali Arena | 17,500 |
LASK | Linz | Waldstadion Pasching | 6,009 |
Rapid Wien | Vienna | Allianz Stadion | 28,000 |
Red Bull Salzburg | Wals-Siezenheim | Red Bull Arena | 17,218 (30,188) |
Rheindorf Altach | Altach | Stadion Schnabelholz | 8,500 |
St. Pölten | Sankt Pölten | NV Arena | 8,000 |
Sturm Graz | Graz | Merkur-Arena | 16,364 |
SV Ried | Ried im Innkreis | Keine Sorgen Arena | 7,680 |
TSV Hartberg | Hartberg | Stadion Hartberg | 4,635 |
Wolfsberger AC | Wolfsberg | Lavanttal-Arena | 7,300 |
WSG Tirol | Innsbruck | Tivoli Stadion Tirol | 16,008 |
Managerial changes
Regular season
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Red Bull Salzburg | 22 | 17 | 1 | 4 | 67 | 24 | +43 | 52 | Qualification for the Championship round |
2 | Rapid Wien | 22 | 13 | 6 | 3 | 43 | 25 | +18 | 45 | |
3 | LASK | 22 | 13 | 3 | 6 | 42 | 21 | +21 | 42 | |
4 | Sturm Graz | 22 | 11 | 6 | 5 | 34 | 20 | +14 | 39 | |
5 | Wolfsberger AC | 22 | 10 | 3 | 9 | 40 | 39 | +1 | 33 | |
6 | WSG Tirol | 22 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 37 | 34 | +3 | 30 | |
7 | Hartberg | 22 | 7 | 8 | 7 | 25 | 38 | −13 | 29 | Qualification for the Relegation round |
8 | Austria Wien | 22 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 31 | 32 | −1 | 25 | |
9 | St. Pölten | 22 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 33 | 43 | −10 | 21 | |
10 | Rheindorf Altach | 22 | 6 | 3 | 13 | 20 | 43 | −23 | 21 | |
11 | Ried | 22 | 4 | 4 | 14 | 21 | 46 | −25 | 16 | |
12 | Admira Wacker Mödling | 22 | 3 | 5 | 14 | 22 | 50 | −28 | 14 |
Source: Austrian Football Bundesliga
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Matches won; 5) Away matches won; 6) Head-to-head points; 7) Head-to-head goal difference; 8) Head-to-head goals scored.[2]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Matches won; 5) Away matches won; 6) Head-to-head points; 7) Head-to-head goal difference; 8) Head-to-head goals scored.[2]