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Brigittenauer Athletiksport Club,
commonly referred to as
Brigittenauer AC or BAC, was an
Austrian football and
athletics sport club from Vienna, Austria...
- 1973–74
Grazer AK 1 2 2003–04
Wiener AC 1 1 1914–15
Hakoah Vienna 1 1 1924–25 SpC Rudolfshügel – 1 –
Brigittenauer AC – 1 – FC Wien – 1 – SV Ried – 1 –...
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Amateure 1925–26 SV
Amateure (2)
First Vienna FC 1926–27 SK
Admira Wien
Brigittenauer AC 1927–28 SK
Admira Wien (2)
Rapid Wien 1928–29
Rapid Wien (9) SK Admira...
- rocks. With the
demolition of the
Vienna Basin, this is a
layer on top
Brigittenauer only 200
meters (660 ft) in height, however, in Zwischenbrücken 2,000...
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North Bridge, the
Floridsdorf Bridge, the U6-Danube
Bridge and the
Brigittenauer Bridge. The
northern section of the Old
Danube flows through Floridsdorf...
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north to south, they are the Nordbrücke,
Floridsdorfer Brücke,
Brigittenauer Brücke, Reichsbrücke and Praterbrücke. Five
national autobahns leave...
- Team 1 Score Team 2 31
August 1982 1.
Brigittenauer SC 1–5 1.
Simmeringer SC ASK
Voitsberg 0–1 (a.e.t.) SK
VOEST Linz
Admira Dornbirn 1–0 SV Austria...
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Pleyer was born in Vienna, the
capital city of Austria. He pla**** for
Brigittenauer AC in his home
country before moving to
France in 1933 to play for Stade...
- Atlétikai Club 1923–1924 IFK Norrköping 1924–1925 Wisła Kraków 1925–1926
Wiener AC 1925–1926
Brigittenauer AC *Club
domestic league appearances and goals...
- Wien 1931–32 SK
Admira Wien 6–1
Wiener AC 1932–33
Austria Wien 1–0
Brigittenauer AC 1933–34 SK
Admira Wien 8–0
Rapid Wien 1934–35
Austria Wien 5–1 Wiener...