2013–14 season | |||
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Chairman | Wolfgang Katzian | ||
Manager |
Nenad Bjelica (To 16 February) Herbert Gager (From 16 February) |
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Stadium |
Generali Arena, Vienna, Austria |
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Bundesliga | 5th | ||
ÖFB-Cup | Second round | ||
Champions League | Group Stage | ||
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The 2013–14 FK Austria Wien season was the 102nd season in club history. Austria Wien will participate, in the Bundesliga; the Austrian Cup; and the UEFA Champions League, where they began in the third qualifying round.
Austria Wien won the 2012–13 Bundesliga. As champions, Austria Wien entered the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. Austria Wien also participated in the Bundesliga and the Austrian Cup.Peter Stöger left Austria Wien to become head coach of German 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Köln on 11 June.Nenad Bjelica succeeded Stöger on 17 June. The players reported for pre–season on 18 June.
Austria Wien began their Bundesliga campaign on 20 July against Admira Wacker Mödling. Austria Wien won 2–0 with goals from Philipp Hosiner and Marko Stanković. Austria Wien finished the first matchday in second place. Austria Wien faced Red Bull Salzburg in the Bundesliga on matchday two on 27 July. Red Bull Salzburg won 5–1.Alexander Grünwald scored for Austria Wien.Jonathan Soriano, Alan, Kevin Kampl and André Ramalho Silva scored for Red Bull Salzburg. Kevin Kampl scored two of the goals. Austria Wien finished July in sixth place in the table. Austria Wien started August with matchday three of the Bundesliga against SV Ried on 3 August. The match ended in a 3–3 draw.Marko Stanković (two goals) and Tomáš Jun scored for Austria Wien.René Gartler, Oliver Kragl and Furkan Aydogdu scoredofor Ried. Austria Wien remained in sixth place in the table. Austria Wien faced Rapid Wien on matchday four on 11 August. This was the 306th Wiener Derby. The match ended in a 0–0 draw. Austria Wien finished the matchday in sixth place. Austria Wien faced Wiener Neustadt on matchday five on 17 August. Austria Wien won 5–0 with goals from Alexander Gorgon, Tomáš Jun, Philipp Hosiner and Marko Stanković. Hosiner scored two goals. Austria Wien finished the matchday in fifth place. Austria Wien faced Wolfsberger AC on matchday six on 25 August. Austria Wien won 4–1.Daniel Royer, Alexander Grünwald, Marko Stanković and Roman Kienast scored for Austria Wien.Dario Baldauf scored for Wolfsberg. Austria Wien finished the matchday in fourth place.