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- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship abstract "The 2011–12 Austrian Football Championship was the 100th anniversary of the event. The highest league is the Austrian Football Bundesliga, which marked its 38th season and was contested by ten teams. The Austrian football champion was determined in four heats. The championship began on July 16, 2011 and ended on May 17, 2012 with the completion of the 36th and final round.The champion was FC Red Bull Salzburg for the seventh time. SK Rapid Wien was the runner-up by six points. While Salzburg became eligible for the qualification to the UEFA Champions League (second round) by winning the championship, Rapid and third-place FC Admira Wacker Mödling, the most successful promoted team in Bundesliga history, became eligible to play in a qualification for the UEFA Europa League (second round). Sixth-place SV Ried was also eligible because of its participation in the cup final of the Europa League.Kapfenberger SV ended the championship in last place and therefore had to move down to the second-level First League after four seasons in the Bundesliga.The Austrian Football First League began on June 10, 2011 and ended on May 18, 2012 after the 36th and final round. The Carinthian cooperative associations Wolfsberger AC and SK St. Andrä won the championship. WAC, which ended its cooperative with SK St. Andrä after the 2011-12 season, moved up to the Bundesliga for the first time. The last place team of TSV Hartberg had to move down to the Austrian Regional League Central. The second-to-last place team had to play two relegation matches against Grazer AK, the champion of the Central Regional League.In the three Regional Leagues (East, Central, and West), teams played two heats for advancement into the First League. Two of the three teams would qualify. In 2011-12, the champion of the Regional League West (WSG Wattens) met the Regional League East champion SV Horn in the qualification, while the Regional League Central champion GAK met the First League last-place finisher. Insofar as the relegated teams did not have other arrangements, three teams had to move down to the fourth level league.".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship thumbnail FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_-_Champion_of_the_Austrian_Football_Bundesliga_2011-12_(01).jpg?width=300.
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- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship attendance "1297902".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship attendance "428262".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship averageAttendance "2379".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship averageAttendance "7211".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship caption "Champions Red Bull Salzburg".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship caption "Clubs in the "Today for tomorrow" 2011-12 First League".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship caption "Clubs in the tipp3-Bundesliga 2011-12".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship competition "Austrian Bundesliga 2011-12".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship competition "First League 2011-12".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship continentalcup "Europa League".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship continentalcup "UEFA Champions League".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship continentalcup1Qualifiers "FC Red Bull Salzburg".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship continentalcup2Qualifiers FC_Admira_Wacker_Mödling.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship continentalcup2Qualifiers SK_Rapid_Wien.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship continentalcup2Qualifiers SV_Ried.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship float "right".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship leagueTopscorer David_Poljanec.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship leagueTopscorer Jakob_Jantscher.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship leagueTopscorer Stefan_Maierhofer.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship matches "180".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship relegated Kapfenberger_SV.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship relegated LASK_Linz.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship relegated TSV_Hartberg.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship totalGoals "438".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship totalGoals "520".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship width "400".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship winners FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship winners "WAC/St. Andrä".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship subject Category:2011–12_domestic_association_football_leagues.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship subject Category:2011–12_in_Austrian_football.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship subject Category:Austrian_Football_Bundesliga_seasons.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship subject Category:Austrian_Football_First_League_seasons.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship type SportsSeason.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship type SportsTeamSeason.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship type Thing.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship comment "The 2011–12 Austrian Football Championship was the 100th anniversary of the event. The highest league is the Austrian Football Bundesliga, which marked its 38th season and was contested by ten teams. The Austrian football champion was determined in four heats. The championship began on July 16, 2011 and ended on May 17, 2012 with the completion of the 36th and final round.The champion was FC Red Bull Salzburg for the seventh time. SK Rapid Wien was the runner-up by six points.".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "2011–12 Austrian Football Championship".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "2011年至2012年奥地利足球超级联赛".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "Bundesliga austriacka w piłce nożnej (2011/2012)".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "Championnat d'Autriche de football 2011-2012".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "Fußball-Bundesliga 2011-2012 (Austria)".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "Österreichische Fußballmeisterschaft 2011/12".
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship label "Чемпионат Австрии по футболу 2011/2012".
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- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship sameAs 2012).
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship sameAs Q699715.
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- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship wasDerivedFrom 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship?oldid=604506548.
- 2011–12_Austrian_Football_Championship depiction FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_-_Champion_of_the_Austrian_Football_Bundesliga_2011-12_(01).jpg.