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  1. FK Austria Wien has its roots in Wiener Cricketer, established on 20 October 1910 in Vienna. The club was renamed Wiener Amateur-SV in December of that year and adopted the name Fußballklub Austria 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 ...

  2. FK Austria Wien timeline. 1911 The club is established as Wiener Cricketer. 1911 The club is renamed as Wiener Amateur-SV. 1921 First time winner of Austrian Cup. 1924 First time national league champions. 1926 The club is renamed as Fußballklub Austria Wien. 1933 First European cup title (Mitropa Cup).

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  4. Nov 26, 2023 · History of FK Austria Wien. Founded in 1911 as Wiener Amateur-Sportverein, FK Austria Wien swiftly became a formidable force in Austrian football. The club changed its name to the current one in 1926, marking the start of an illustrious chapter in its journey.

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · December 2021 in ADMIRAL Bundesliga. Founded: 1911. Home ground: Generali Arena. Location: Favoriten, Vienna. Colours: Violet/White. Manager: Manfred Schmid. Website: www.fk-austria.at. The history: Austria Vienna are among the most successful and tradition-steeped clubs in the country, and along with city rivals Rapid are one of only two clubs ...

  6. Aug 27, 2023 · FK Austria Wien were officially founded in 1911, but their roots traced back to 1892, to the Vienna Cricket Club. In 1910, the parent club added a football section which became Wiener Amateur-SV.

  7. The 14th century saw the instigation of cautious economic policies at the hands of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, and Vienna enjoyed an era of much affluence. Rudolf was also responsible for the establishment of the University of Vienna (Universitat Wien) in 1365, which is now Austria's biggest and contains a staggering student base approaching ...

  8. Mar 30, 2011 · Hitler spent just 24 hours in Vienna before returning to Berlin. Vienna had become a provincial capital. The Jews of Vienna did not participate in this orgy of adoration. In front of jeering crowds they were forced to scrub the streets, their homes and shops were looted, and thousands were packed off to camps.

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