2016–17 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Season | 2016–17 |
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Champions | Red Bull Salzburg |
Relegated | SV Ried |
Champions League | Red Bull Salzburg |
Europa League | Austria Wien Sturm Graz Rheindorf Altach |
Matches played | 360 |
Goals scored | 488 (1.36 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Olarenwaju Kayode (17 goals) |
Biggest home win | Wolfsberger AC 5–0 Mödling Rapid Wien 5–0 Ried Salzburg 5–0 Austria Wien |
Biggest away win | Mödling 1–6 Austria Wien Altach 0–5 Salzburg Ried 1–6 Salzburg |
Highest scoring | Mödling 1–6 Austria Wien Ried 1–6 Salzburg |
Highest attendance | 25,452 Rapid Wien 1–2 Sturm Graz (27 November 2016) |
Lowest attendance | 1,258 St. Pölten 0–4 Wolfsberger AC (30 November 2016) |
Total attendance | 1,268,237 |
Average attendance | 7,046 |
← 2015–16
2017–18 →
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The 2016–17 Austrian Football Bundesliga was the 105th season of top-tier football in Austria. Red Bull Salzburg are the defending champions. The fixtures were announced on 14 June 2016.[1] The season began on 23 July 2016 and ended on 28 May 2017.
Contents
Teams
St. Pölten, the 2015–16 First League champion, returned to the top level 22 years after their relegation.
Stadia and locations
Team |
Location |
Venue |
Capacity |
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Admira Wacker Mödling | Maria Enzersdorf | BSFZ-Arena | 10,800 |
Austria Wien | Vienna | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | 50,865 |
Rapid Wien | Vienna | Allianz Stadion | 28,000 |
Red Bull Salzburg | Wals-Siezenheim | Red Bull Arena | 30,188 |
Rheindorf Altach | Altach | Stadion Schnabelholz | 8,500 |
SV Ried | Ried im Innkreis | Keine Sorgen Arena | 7,334 |
St. Pölten | Sankt Pölten | NV Arena | 8,000 |
Sturm Graz | Graz | Merkur-Arena | 15,323 |
SV Mattersburg | Mattersburg | Pappelstadion | 17,100 |
Wolfsberger AC | Wolfsberg | Lavanttal-Arena | 7,300 |
Personnel and kits
Team | Chairman | Manager | Manufacturer | Sponsors |
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Admira Wacker | Philip Thonhauser | Oliver Lederer | Nike | Flyeralarm |
SCR Altach | Johannes Engl | Martin Scherb | Jako | Cashpoint |
Austria Wien | Wolfgang Katzian | Thorsten Fink | Nike | Verbund |
Rapid Wien | Michael Krammer | Damir Canadi | adidas | Wien Energie |
SV Ried | Johann Willminger | Christian Benbennek | hummel | Josko |
RB Salzburg | Rudolf Theierl | Óscar García | Nike | Red Bull |
St. Pölten | Gottfried Tröstl | Jochen Fallmann | Jako | Hypo Noe |
Sturm Graz | Christian Jauk | Franco Foda | Lotto | Puntigamer |
SV Mattersburg | Martin Pucher | Ivica Vastić | Puma | Bauwelt Koch |
Wolfsberger AC | Dietmar Riegler | Heimo Pfeifenberger | Jako | RZ Pellets |
League table
Template:2016–17 Austrian Football Bundesliga table
Results
First half of season
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Second half of season
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Season statistics
Top goalscorers
Top assists
Attendances
Source: bundesliga.at AwardsAnnual awardsPlayer of the YearThe Player of the Year awarded to Andreas Ulmer (Red Bull Salzburg) Top goalscorerThe Top goalscorer of the Year awarded to Olarenwaju Kayode (Austria Wien) Manager of the YearThe Manager of the Year awarded to Oscar Garcia (Red Bull Salzburg) Breakthrough of the YearThe Breakthrough of the Year awarded to Konrad Laimer (Red Bull Salzburg) Team of the Year
Paulo Miranda (Red Bull Salzburg), Philipp Netzer (Rheindorf Altach), Charalampos Lykogiannis (Sturm Graz)
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