2015–16 Austrian Football Bundesliga


The 2015–16 Austrian Football Bundesliga was the 104th season of top-tier football in Austria. Red Bull Salzburg were the defending champions.

Division

The Bundesliga is the highest division in Austrian football. Which took place in the 2015/16 season for the 42nd time and determined the 104. Austrian soccer champion. The main sponsor was, as for the two previous years, the sports betting company Tipico, which is the reason why the official league name is Tipico Bundesliga.
Salzburg and Vienna each had two teams, Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Styria and Vorarlberg each had one. Tyrol was the only state without a team in Austria's highest league. In the 2014/15 season, the SC Wiener Neustadt went down into the First League, while the SV Mattersburg moved up.
The TV provider Sky Germany AG had the rights to show all Bundesliga games in full-length which were broadcast on the Sky sport Austria pay television channel. The channel broadcast all games as conference calls and individually. In addition, the ORF had the rights to broadcast a game of their choice, which was as a single match labeled the "top match of the round" – which usually took place Sundays, when the midweek rounds were on Wednesdays. This was not possible though in the last two rounds where all games had to be broadcast simultaneously. In addition, the ORF was allowed to show a 45-minute summary of the remaining four games of each round.

Mode

In the 2015/16 season were ten clubs in 36 rounds against each other, as in previous years. Each team played twice at home and twice away against every other team.
Because the European Cup results of the Austrian team in the 2014–15 season, they fell at the end of the season back to 16th place of the UEFA coefficient. Therefore, the Bundesliga and the ÖFB Cup played only one starting position for the Champions League and two in the Europa League in the 2015/16 season. The champions of the Bundesliga is entitled to participate in the qualification for the UEFA Champions League and rises to the second qualifying round: The cup winners, runners-up and third place in the Bundesliga games, play in the qualification for the UEFA Europa League and depending on the results, get in the third, second or first round in the competition. The initial rounds can shift due to the selection of players in favor of the Austrian National Team, from the defending champion of the Champions League or Europa League. After the Cup victory went to FC Red Bull Salzburg, who qualified for the Champions League, the fourth international position fell to the fourth place team in the Bundesliga. Coincidentally, this was also the Cup finalist, FC Admira Wacker Mödling.
The last placed team in the top division, the Bundesliga, SV Grödig, should have relegated to the First League, but withdrew from the professional sector at the end of the season.

Teams

, the 2014–15 First League champion, returned to the top level two years after their relegation.

Stadia and locations


Team

Location

Venue

Capacity
Admira Wacker MödlingMaria EnzersdorfBSFZ-Arena10,800
Austria WienViennaGenerali Arena12,639
GrödigGrödigDAS.GOLDBERG Stadion4,036
Rapid WienViennaErnst-Happel-Stadion50,000
Red Bull SalzburgWals-SiezenheimRed Bull Arena30,188
Rheindorf AltachAltachCashpoint Arena8,500
Ried im InnkreisKeine Sorgen Arena7,334
Sturm GrazGrazUPC-Arena15,323
SV MattersburgMattersburgPappelstadion17,100
Wolfsberger ACWolfsbergLavanttal-Arena7,300

Personnel and kits

League table

Results

First half of season

Second half of season

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Jonathan SorianoRed Bull Salzburg21
2 Alexander GorgonAustria Wien19
3 Olarenwaju KayodeAustria Wien13
4 Naby KeïtaRed Bull Salzburg12
5 Johannes AignerSC Rheindorf Altach10
5 Takumi MinaminoRed Bull Salzburg10
5 Lucas VenutoSV Grödig/Austria Wien10
8 Alexander GrünwaldAustria Wien9
8 Issiaka OuédraogoWolfsberger AC9
10 Dieter ElsnegSV Ried8
10 Roman KienastSturm Graz8
10 Markus PinkSV Mattersburg8
10 Stefan SchwabRapid Wien8

Top assists

RankScorerClubAssists
1 Florian KainzSK Rapid Wien17
2 Valon BerishaFC Red Bull Salzburg8
2 Alexander GrünwaldFK Austria Wien8
2 Steffen HofmannSK Rapid Wien8
2 Jonathan SorianoFC Red Bull Salzburg8
6 Dieter ElsnegSV Ried7
6 Naby KeïtaFC Red Bull Salzburg7
6 Alexander GorgonFK Austria Wien7
9 Philipp SchobesbergerSK Rapid Wien6

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for matchday 13, but then postponed and played between days 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for day 16.
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Team \ Round
Red Bull Salzburg797756554221122212211111211111111111
Rapid Wien111111121113333333333222122222222222
Austria Wien212433235332211121122333333333333333
Admira Wacker Mödling534322312444645554455555554444554544
Sturm Graz566244676666564445544444446655445455
Wolfsberger AC978988910101010991091010109101010109877887866666
Ried10891010910999910109109991099877789999997777
Rheindorf Altach710108910868788888888866788998778789888
353565443555456667677666665566678999
Grödig3346777878777777767889910101010101010101010101010

Leader / 2016–17 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round
2016–17 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round
2016–17 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round
Relegation to 2016–17 First League

Attendances