AUSTRIA
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in green).
Any previous name with which the team has participated in European competitions
is shown in parentheses.
AUS01 – ESV ADMIRA-NÖ ENERGIE MARIA ENZERSDORF (ESV
Admira-NÖ Energie Wien)
1905 1.Großflorisdorfer FK Admira (Burschenschaft Einigkeit +
Sportklub Vindobona Wien), 1914 SK Admira Wien, 1951 ESV Admira Wien (+
Eisenbahn SV), 1959 ESV Admira-NÖ (Niederösterreich) Energie Wien,
1966 ESV Admira-NÖ Energie Maria Enzersdorf, 1971 dissolved (+SC Wacker Wien => FC Admira/Wacker Maria
Enzersdorf); ground: Bundesstadion Südstadt (Maria Enzersdorf); colours:
white-black.
AUS02 – FK
AUSTRIA WIEN
(FK Austria/WAC Wien)
1910 Wiener Cricketer, 1910 Wiener Amateure SV, 1926 FK
Austria Wien, 1938 SC Ostmark Wien, 1945 FK Austria Wien, 1969 SpG Austria/WAC
(+ Wiener AC), 1973 FK Austria/WAC, 1977 FK Austria; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Generali Arena; colours: white-violet.
AUS03 – FC
SALZBURG
(SV Austria Salzburg) (SV Salzburg)
1933 SV Austria (FC Hertha Salzburg + FC Rapid Salzburg),
1943 FG (Fußballgemeinschaft) Salzburg (+ Salzburger SK),1945
SV Austria Salzburg (- Salzburger SK), 1946 TSV Austria (+ ATSV Salzburg), 1950 SV Austria (- ATSV Salzburg),
1973 SV (Gerngroß) Austria, 1976 SV
(Sparkasse) Austria
Salzburg, 1978 SV (Casino) Salzburg, 1997
SV (Wüstenrot) Salzburg, 2005 FC (Red Bull) Salzburg; at the
1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Red Bull Arena
(Wals-Siezenheim); colours: red-white.
1894 First Vienna FC, 1940 FC
AUS05 - GRAZER AK
1902 Grazer AC, 1905 Grazer AK (+ Grazer Akademischer SV),
2012 dissolved and re-formed as Grazer AC, 2014 Grazer AK; at the 2nd
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Merkur Arena; colours: red-white.
AUS06 - KREMSER SPORT-CLUB
1919 1.Kremser SC, 1920
AUS07 – FC
LINZ (FC VÖEST Linz) (FC
VOEST Linz) (FC Stahl Linz)
1946 SV Eisen und Stahl Linz, 1949 SK VÖEST
(Vereinigte Österreichische Edel-Stahlwerke), 1962 SK VÖEST /SVS (+
SVS Linz), 1963 SK VÖEST (- SVS Linz), 1978 SK VOEST (Vereinigte
Oesterreichische Stahlwerke), 1990 FC VOEST, 1991 FC Stahl, 1993 FC Linz, 1997 dissolved (+ Linzer ASK = LASK
Linz); ground: Linzer; colours: blue.
AUS08 – LASK
LINZ
(Linzer ASK)
1908 Linzer SK, 1917 Deutschen FC Linz, 1918 Linzer SK,
1919 Linzer ASK Siegfried (+ Linzer Athletik Sportklub), 1919 Linzer ASK, 1997
LASK Linz (+ FC Linz); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Waldstadion
(Pasching); colours: black-white.
1898 1.Wiener Arbeiter FK, 1899 SK Rapid; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Allianz Stadion; colours: green-white.
1907 Stockerauer SV (Sportvereinigung) 07, 1945 ASV (Arbeiter-Sportverein)
Stockerau, 1958 SV Heid
Stockerau (+ SV Heid), 1975 SV (Telwolle) Heid Stockerau, 1988 SV (Sparkasse) Stockerau 1991 SV Stockerau, 1995 SV (Moudry Brot) Stockerau, 1997 SV (de Witt
Möbel) Stockerau, 1999
SV Stockerau; at the 5th level in the 2023/24 season; ground:
Stadion Alte Au; colours: red-black.
1909 SK Sturm; at the 1st level in the
2023/24 season; ground: Merkur Arena; colours: black-white.
AUS12 – FC
WACKER INNSBRUCK (SSW Innsbruck)
1915 FC Wacker Innsbruck, 1922 FC Sturm Innsbruck (+
Rapid Innsbruck), 1923 dissolved and re-forned as FC Wacker Innsbruck, 1971 SSW
(Spielgemeinschaft Swarowski Wattens) Innsbruck (+ WSG Swarowski Wattens), 1992
FC Wacker Innsbruck (- WSG Swarowski Wattens), 1999 dissolved; ground: Tivoli-Neu Stadion; colours: green-black.
1908 1.Wiener
AUS14 –
WIENER SPORT-CLUB
1883 Wiener Cyclisten Club, 1902 Deutscher SV, 1904
Wiener Sportvereinigung, 1907 Wiener Sportclub, 1975 Wiener Sportclub/Post (+
Post SV), 1976 Wiener Sportclub (- Post SV), 1994 SG Wiener Sportclub/
Gerasdorf (+ SV Gerasdorf), 1995 Wiener Sportclub (- SV Gerasdorf), 2001
dissolved and re-formed as Wiener Sportklub, 2017 Wiener Sportclub; at the 3rd
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Wiener-Sportklub-Platz; colours: white.
1912 SV Ried-im-Kreis 1912, 1919 FC
AUS16 FC KÄRNTEN
KLAGENFURT
(SK Austria Klagenfurt)
1920 Kaufmännischer SK, 1923 KASK
(Kaufmännischer Amateur Sportklub) Klagenfurt (+ Klagenfurter Amateur),
1927 SK Austria (+ Klagenfurter SV), 1939 SG Austria/Rapid Klgagenfurt (+ Rapid
Klagenfurt), 1945 SK Austria, 1997 FC Austria Klagenfurt/VSV (+ Villacher SV),
1999 FC Kärnten, 2009 dissolved;
ground: Wörthersee; colours: yellow-green.
AUS17 – SK AUSTRIA KÄRNTEN KLAGENFURT (SV Pasching)
1946 ATSV (Arbeiter-Turnsportverein Pasching, 1986 ASKÖ (Arbeitsgemeinschaft
für Sport und Körperkultur in Österreich) Pasching, 1999 SV Pasching, 2007 SK Austria
Kärnten Klagenfurt; 2010 dissolved;
ground: Hypo-Arena; colours: black-white.
1922 SV Mattersburg, 2020 dissolved; ground: Pappelstadion; colours: green-white.
2007 FC (Superfund) Pasching, 2011 FC Pasching, 2014
SpG (Spielgemeinschaft) FC Pasching/LASK Linz Junior, 2018 FC Juniors OÖ
(Oberösterreich) Pasching, 2022 dissolved
(+ LASK Amateur Linz => LASK Amateure OÖ Pasching) ; ground: Waldstadion; colours: black.
1948 SV Grödig; at the 4th level in
the 2023/24 season; ground: Das Goldberg Stadion; colours: blue.
1920 SC (Sport-Club) Further Schwarze Elf, 1973 + BSV
(Betriebssportverein) der Voith => VSE (Voith-Schwarze Elf)
Sant-Pölten, 1998 + SV Gerasdorf => FCN (Fußball-Club Niederösterreich) Sankt-Pölten,
1999 Flash Sankt-Pölten, 2000 dissolved and re-formed as SKN (Sport-Klub
Niederösterreich) Sankt-Pölten at the 2nd level in the
2023/24 season; ground: NV (Niederösterreich) Arena; colours: yellow-blue.
1929 FA Turnerbund Altach, 1937 dissolved, 1946
re-formed as Sportvereinigung Altach, 1949 Sportclub Rheindorf Altach; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Schnabelholz; colours: black-yellow.
1931 Wolfsberger Athletik Club, 2007 WAC/St.Andrä
(+ SK St.Andrä), 2012 Wolfsberger AC; at the 1st level in the
2023/24 season; ground: Lavanttal-Arena; colours: black-white.
AUS24 – SCN ADMIRA/WACKER MARIA ENZERSDORF (FC
Admira/Wacker Maria Enzersdorf)
1971 FC Admira/Wacker Maria Enzersdorf (ESV
Admira-NÖ Energie Maria Enzersdorf + SC Wacker Wien) 1996 SCN
(Niederösterreich)
Admira/Wacker Maria Enzersdorf, 1997 dissolved (+ VfB Mödling => VfB Admira Wacker
Mödling Maria Enzersdorf); colours: red-white; ground: Bundestadion
Südstadt Maria Enzersdorf.
AUS25 – FC ADMIRA WACKER MÖDLING MARIA
ENZERSDORF
1997 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling Maria Enzersdorf
(SCN Admira/Wacker Maria Enzersdorf + VfB Mödling), 2007 FC (Trenkwalder) Admira Wacker Mödling (+ ASK Schwadorf), 2013
FC Admira Wacker Mödling Maria Enzersdorf, 2017 FC (Flyeralarm) Admira Wacker Mödling Maria Enzersdorf at the 2nd
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: BFSZ-Arena; colours: red-black.
1986 FC Swarowski Tirol Innsbruck, 1992 dissolved; ground; Tivoli-Neu
Stadion; colours: blue-white
AUS27 – FC
TIROL INNSBRUCK (FC Innsbruck Tirol)
1993 FC Innsbruck Tirol, 1994 FC Tirol (Milch) Innsbruck, 2002 dissolved;
ground; Tivoli-Neu Stadion; colours: black-green.
1946 TSV (Turn-und Sportverein) Hartberg; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion Hartberg; colours: blue.
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made
are therefore mine, based on the data I was able to collect.