In today's world, 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga has become a topic of increasing interest. With the advancement of technology and globalization, 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga has gained unprecedented relevance in various areas of society. Whether in the scientific, cultural, political or everyday spheres, 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga has significantly impacted the way people relate, perceive the world and make decisions. In this article, we will explore in detail the impact of 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga and analyze its influence on different aspects of our daily lives.
Season | 2007–08 |
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Dates | 10 July 2007 – 26 April 2008 |
Champions | Rapid Wien |
Relegated | Wacker Innsbruck |
Champions League | Rapid Wien |
UEFA Cup | Red Bull Salzburg Austria Wien |
Intertoto Cup | Sturm Graz |
Matches played | 180 |
Goals scored | 480 (2.67 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Alexander Zickler (16 goals) |
Biggest home win | Austria Wien 6–1 Wacker Innsbruck Sturm Graz 6–1 Altach |
Biggest away win | Salzburg 0–7 Rapid Wien |
Highest scoring | Ried 5–3 Sturm Graz |
← 2006–07 2008–09 → |
The 2007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga was the 96th season of top-tier football in Austria. The competition is officially called T-Mobile Bundesliga, named after the Austrian branch of German mobile phone company T-Mobile. The season started on 8 July 2007, and the 36th and last round of matches took place on 26 April 2008.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Rapid Wien (C) | 36 | 21 | 6 | 9 | 69 | 36 | +33 | 69 | Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round |
2 | Red Bull Salzburg | 36 | 18 | 9 | 9 | 63 | 42 | +21 | 63 | Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round |
3 | Austria Wien | 36 | 15 | 13 | 8 | 46 | 33 | +13 | 58 | |
4 | Sturm Graz | 36 | 15 | 11 | 10 | 60 | 41 | +19 | 56 | Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round |
5 | Mattersburg | 36 | 13 | 14 | 9 | 55 | 43 | +12 | 53 | |
6 | LASK Linz | 36 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 54 | 47 | +7 | 53 | |
7 | Ried | 36 | 10 | 8 | 18 | 38 | 53 | −15 | 38 | |
8 | Rheindorf Altach | 36 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 37 | 64 | −27 | 36 | |
9 | Austria Kärnten | 36 | 8 | 9 | 19 | 26 | 58 | −32 | 33 | |
10 | Wacker Innsbruck (R) | 36 | 6 | 11 | 19 | 32 | 63 | −31 | 29 | Relegation to Austrian First Football League |
Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season.
First half of season |
Second half of season
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Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals |
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1 | Alexander Zickler | Red Bull Salzburg | 16 |
2 | Mario Haas | Sturm Graz | 14 |
3 | Ivica Vastić | LASK Linz | 13 |
4 | Carsten Jancker | SV Mattersburg | 12 |
Hamdi Salihi | SV Ried | ||
6 | Sanel Kuljic | Austria Wien | 11 |
Christian Mayrleb | LASK Linz | ||
Samir Muratović | Sturm Graz | ||
9 | Erwin Hoffer | Rapid Wien | 10 |
Steffen Hofmann | Rapid Wien |