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    Wien on 28 November 1926. The team claimed its first championship title in 1924. Wiener Amateur changed its name to Austria Wien in 1926 as the amateurs became...
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    1. Wiener Neustädter SC was an Austrian association football club. They qualified once for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, by reaching the Austrian Cup Final...
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  • The last winner of the cup was Wiener Sport-Club, one of the oldest and most traditional football clubs of Austria where the cup still remains.[citation...
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    Imre Schlosser (category Wiener AC players)
    spent a season at Wiener AC in Austria before returning to Ferencvárosi, to help them to a double, winning both the league and cup. In his club career...
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    winners 1923 Wiener EV 1924 Wiener EV 1925 Wiener EV 1926 Wiener EV 1927 Wiener EV 1928 Wiener EV 1929 Wiener EV 1930 Wiener EV 1931 Wiener EV 1932 Pötzleinsdorfer...
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  • plays in Mödling. Austria Wien was known as SV Amateure until 1926. From 1973–74 season, Wiener AC formed a joint team with FK Austria Wien, which was called...
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    The Austrian Cup (‹See Tfd›German: ÖFB-Cup), known as UNIQA ÖFB Cup for sponsorship purposes, is an annual football competition held by the Austrian Football...
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    city's 14th district in Penzing. The club was founded in 1897 as Erster Wiener Arbeiter-Fußball-Club (First Viennese Workers' Football Club). The team's...
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    1959–60 European Cup, where they would come to international prominence.[according to whom?] Having beaten BSC Young Boys and Wiener Sport-Club to make...
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  • Below are the squads for the 1958 FIFA World Cup final tournament in Sweden. France (1), Northern Ireland (19), Scotland (6), Sweden (5) and Wales (14)...
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