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Free open public domain football data for Austria (Österreich). National football club leagues and cup tournaments include:
Level | ||
---|---|---|
I | Österr. Bundesliga¹ | 12 Clubs |
II | Erste Liga (2. Liga) | 16 Clubs |
III | Regionalliga Ost, Mitte, West | 3 x 16 Clubs |
Cup | ÖFB (Austrian) Cup |
¹: Regular Season, Championship Round + Relegation Round
Before 2018/19
Level | ||
---|---|---|
I | Österr. Bundesliga | 10 Clubs |
II | Zweite Liga (2. Liga) | 10 Clubs |
Example:
= Österr. Bundesliga
1. Runde
[Sa 19.7.]
16.30 RB Salzburg 6:1 (2:0) Rapid Wien
[Ulmer 30' Alan 40' Mané 69' Soriano 77', 79' Kampl 84'; Hofmann 90+2' (Elf.)]
19.00 SV Ried 3:1 (1:0) Wr. Neustadt
[Walch 4' Möschl 69' Pichler 82'; Kainz 66']
19.00 Admira Wacker 1:4 (1-1) Wolfsberger AC
[Schicker 45+2' (Elf.); Žulj 36' Trdina 63' Wernitznig 74', 78']
19.00 SCR Altach 1:0 (0:0) Sturm Graz
[Roth 68']
[So 20.7.]
16.30 Austria Wien 1:1 (0:0) SV Grödig
[Kamara 90+3'; Schütz 54']
...
= Austria Wien
13 Heinz Lindner GK 2009-
31 Osman Hadzikić (BIH) GK 2014-
77 Tino Casali GK 2014-
4 Vanče Šikov (MKD) DF 2014-
5 Philipp Koblischek DF 2014-
8 Jens Stryger Larsen (DEN) DF 2014-
14 Manuel Ortlechner DF 2009-
15 Christian Ramsebner DF 2013-
18 Sebastian Wimmer DF 2014-
29 Markus Suttner DF 2008-
30 Fabian Koch DF 2011-
6 Mario Leitgeb MF 2014-
7 Marco Meilinger MF 2014-
10 Alexander Grünwald MF 2011-
17 Florian Mader MF 2010-
20 Alexander Gorgon MF 2010-
21 Sascha Horvath MF 2013-
22 Bernhard Luxbacher MF 2013-
23 David de Paula (ESP) MF 2014-
25 James Holland (AUS) MF 2012-
28 Daniel Royer MF 2013-
34 Peter Michorl MF 2014-
35 Thomas Salamon MF 2014-
9 Martin Harrer FW 2014-
11 Ola Kamara (NOR) FW 2014-
24 Roman Kienast FW 2012-
Use the sportdb
command line tool to build your own austria.db
copy
from the plain text data sets. More »
Use the quick starter datafile templates to start from scratch. Examples:
Build the database for all Austrian clubs, leagues and seasons:
$ sportdb new at
Build the database for the 2020/21 season:
$ sportdb new at2020-21
Download and unpack the zip archive with the datasets or if you have git installed use the git clone
command to
get a local copy.
Try in your working folder (that is, /austria
):
$ sportdb build
$ sportdb --verbose build # or for more (verbose) details incl. debug info
This will
- setup a new single-file SQLite database e.g.
./sport.db
and - read in all datasets in plain text (
.txt
)
That's it.
Yes, you can. More than welcome. See Help & Support »