2013–14 Austrian Football First League#Promotion/relegation playoffs
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{{Infobox football league season
| competition= Austrian Football First League
| season = 2013–14
| promoted = Altach
| relegated = Parndorf
First Vienna
| league topscorer = Johannes Aigner
(22 goals)
| matches = 180
| total goals= 538
| prevseason = 2012–13
| nextseason = 2014–15
}}
The 2013–14 Austrian Football First League was the 40th season of the Austrian second-level football league. It began on 19 July 2013 and ended on 5 June 2014.{{Cite web |title=Austrian Bundesliga Football League Winners - C.F. Classics |url=https://www.cfclassics.co/leagues/austria/titles/austria-bundesliga-football-league-winners.htm |access-date=2023-06-05 |website=www.cfclassics.co}}
Teams and locations
{{Location map+|Austria|float=right|width=425|caption=Location of teams in the 2013–14 Austrian Football First League|places=
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.421111|long=9.652778|label=Austria Lustenau|position=right}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=48.249444|long=16.357778|label=First Vienna|position=top}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.280556|long=15.97|label=Hartberg|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=48.669309|long=15.662928|label=Horn|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.443889|long=15.300556|label=Kapfenberger SV|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.816264|long=12.998228|label=Liefering|position=right}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.739167|long=16.406389|label=Mattersburg|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.966667|long=16.85|label=Parndorf|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=47.353889|long=9.636667|label=Rheindorf Altach|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Austria|lat=48.19151|long=15.627257|label=St. Pölten|position=bottom}}
}}
class="wikitable" | ||
Club Name
!Stadium !Capacity | ||
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Austria Lustenau | Reichshofstadion | 8,800 |
First Vienna | Hohe Warte Stadium | 5,000 |
Hartberg | Stadion Hartberg | 6,000 |
Horn | Sportplatz | 3,000 |
Kapfenberger SV | Franz Fekete Stadium | 12,000 |
Liefering | Red Bull Arena | 31,895 |
Mattersburg | Untersberg-Arena | 2,955 |
Parndorf | Heidebodenstadion | 5,800 |
Rheindorf Altach | Cashpoint Arena | 8,900 |
St. Pölten | Voith-Platz | 10,000 |
League table
|show_limit=5
|res_col_header=PR
|team1=ALT|name_ALT=Rheindorf Altach
|team2=LUS|name_LUS=Austria Lustenau
|team3=LIE|name_LIE=Liefering
|team4=SKN|name_SKN=St. Pölten
|team5=KAP|name_KAP=Kapfenberger SV
|team6=MAT|name_MAT=Mattersburg
|team7=HOR|name_HOR=Horn
|team8=HAR|name_HAR=Hartberg
|team9=PAR|name_PAR=Parndorf 1919
|team10=FIR|name_FIR=First Vienna
|win_ALT=21|draw_ALT=10|loss_ALT=5|gf_ALT=79|ga_ALT=41|status_ALT=C,P
|win_LUS=16|draw_LUS=11|loss_LUS=9|gf_LUS=57|ga_LUS=36
|win_LIE=16|draw_LIE=9|loss_LIE=11|gf_LIE=72|ga_LIE=48
|win_SKN=15|draw_SKN=8|loss_SKN=13|gf_SKN=52|ga_SKN=48
|win_KAP=16|draw_KAP=4|loss_KAP=16|gf_KAP=55|ga_KAP=48
|win_MAT=11|draw_MAT=11|loss_MAT=14|gf_MAT=53|ga_MAT=67
|win_HOR=12|draw_HOR=8|loss_HOR=16|gf_HOR=52|ga_HOR=70
|win_HAR=11|draw_HAR=11|loss_HAR=14|gf_HAR=41|ga_HAR=60
|win_PAR=11|draw_PAR=6|loss_PAR=19|gf_PAR=41|ga_PAR=59|status_PAR=R
|win_FIR=9|draw_FIR=6|loss_FIR=21|gf_FIR=36|ga_FIR=61|adjust_points_FIR=-13|status_FIR=R
|hth_SKN=Since the 2013–14 Austrian Cup winners FC Red Bull Salzburg qualified to the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, runners-up St. Pölten took the 2014-15 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round spot.
|hth_FIR=First Vienna were deducted five points because of violations of licensing regulations and requirements. After an appeal, it was changed to three points. An additional 10 points were deducted on April 30.
|col_P=green1|text_P=Promotion to 2014–15 Austrian Bundesliga
|result1=P
|col_INEP=#d4d4d4|text_INEP=Inelegible for promotion
|result3=INEP
|col_EL2Q=blue1|text_EL2Q=Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
|result4=EL2Q
|col_RP=red2|text_RP=Qualification for the Relegation playoffs
|result9=RP
|col_R=red1|text_R=Relegation to 2014–15 Austrian Regionalliga
|result10=R
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
|update=complete
|source=[http://www.bundesliga.at/index.php?id=570 Austrian Football First League]
}}
Promotion/relegation playoffs
=Teams=
- Parndorf (finished 9th in First League)
- FAC Wien (champions of Regionalliga East)
- LASK Linz (champions of Regionalliga Central)
- Austria Salzburg (champions of Regionalliga West)
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=2 June 2014
|time=16:00
|team1= FAC Wien
|score=2 – 2
|report=[https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2014/06/02/austria/play-offs-23/fac-team-fur-wien/sportverein-austria-salzburg/1683541/?ICID=PL_MS_01]
|team2= Austria Salzburg
|goals1= Demic {{goal|63}}
Pittnauer {{goal|68}}
|goals2= Vujic {{goal|40}}
Rajic {{goal|90+2}}
|stadium= FAC-Platz, Wien
|attendance=3,100
|referee=Manuel Schüttengruber
}}
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{{football box
|date=2 June 2014
|time=16:30
|team1= Parndorf
|score=0 – 1
|report=[https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2014/06/02/austria/play-offs-23/sc-esv-parndorf-1919/lask-linz/1685783/?ICID=PL_MS_03]
|team2= LASK Linz
|goals1=
|goals2= Vujanovic {{goal|85}}
|stadium= Heidebodenstadion, Parndorf
|attendance=3,000
|referee=Harald Lechner
}}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=5 June 2014
|time=15:00
|team1= Austria Salzburg
|score=0 – 3
|report=[https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2014/06/05/austria/play-offs-23/sportverein-austria-salzburg/fac-team-fur-wien/1683543/?ICID=PL_MS_02]
|team2= FAC Wien
|goals1=
|goals2= Panić {{goal|20}}
Haas {{goal|50}}
Pittnauer {{goal|62}}
|stadium= My Phone Austria Stadion, Salzburg
|attendance=1,800
|referee=Robert Schörgenhofer
}}
FAC Wien won 5–2 on aggregate and were promoted to the Austrian First League
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{{football box
|date=5 June 2014
|time=16:10
|team1= LASK Linz
|score=1 – 1
|report=[https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2014/06/05/austria/play-offs-23/lask-linz/sc-esv-parndorf-1919/1685785/?ICID=PL_MS_04]
|team2= Parndorf
|goals1= Vujanovix {{goal|27|pen}}
|goals2= Silberbauer {{goal|29|pen}}
|stadium= Linzer Stadion, Linz
|attendance=10,000
|referee=Alexander Harkam
}}
LASK Linz won 2–1 on aggregate and were promoted to the Austrian First League
References
{{reflist}}
{{Austrian First League seasons}}
{{2013–14 in Austrian football}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:2013-14 Austrian Football First League}}