Full name | Wiener Assoziations Footballclub |
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Founded | 1910 |
Dissolved | 2004 |
Wiener AF or WAF was a football club which played in Austria. It dissolved in 2004.
The club was established at the end of the 1909–10 season after most of the first-team squad of Wiener AC (known as WAC) left the club to form a new club. [1] The club was named Wiener Assoziationsfootball Club, aiming to inherit the WAC abbreviation. However, the club became generally known as Wiener Assoziations Footballclub (WAF). [1]
On 21 September 1910, the club gained entry to the 1. Klasse division. [1] WAF and Wiener Sport-Club were the best teams during the Autumn part of the season; as a result, a play-off match was held between the two clubs. The first game was a 1–1 draw, with WAF winning the replay 3–1. [1]
In 1911–12 WAF finished fourth in the league. On 26 May 1912 they hosted a match with Middlesex Wanderers whom they beat 5–1. Cookson scored for Middlesex and Adolf Fischera scored a hattrick for WAF, with two more goals from Engelbert König (senior) and Richard 'Little' Kohn. [2]
After finishing second in 1912–13, they won the league in 1913–14. [3] In 1921–22 the club won the Austrian Cup for the only time in their history, beating SV Amateure 2–1 in the final. [4]
In 1923–24 the club finished bottom of the 1. Klasse division and were relegated to the second tier. [5]
Full name | Wiener Assoziations Footballclub |
---|---|
Founded | 1910 |
Dissolved | 2004 |
Wiener AF or WAF was a football club which played in Austria. It dissolved in 2004.
The club was established at the end of the 1909–10 season after most of the first-team squad of Wiener AC (known as WAC) left the club to form a new club. [1] The club was named Wiener Assoziationsfootball Club, aiming to inherit the WAC abbreviation. However, the club became generally known as Wiener Assoziations Footballclub (WAF). [1]
On 21 September 1910, the club gained entry to the 1. Klasse division. [1] WAF and Wiener Sport-Club were the best teams during the Autumn part of the season; as a result, a play-off match was held between the two clubs. The first game was a 1–1 draw, with WAF winning the replay 3–1. [1]
In 1911–12 WAF finished fourth in the league. On 26 May 1912 they hosted a match with Middlesex Wanderers whom they beat 5–1. Cookson scored for Middlesex and Adolf Fischera scored a hattrick for WAF, with two more goals from Engelbert König (senior) and Richard 'Little' Kohn. [2]
After finishing second in 1912–13, they won the league in 1913–14. [3] In 1921–22 the club won the Austrian Cup for the only time in their history, beating SV Amateure 2–1 in the final. [4]
In 1923–24 the club finished bottom of the 1. Klasse division and were relegated to the second tier. [5]