On April 15, 1921, the independent football association for the federal state of Salzburg, the SFV, was constituted. In the years before that, there was a joint “Football Association for Upper Austria and Salzburg”. Today, Thursday, April 15, 2021, the SFV celebrates its 100th anniversary. It has 130 clubs and over 25,000 members.
SALZBURG. After the First World War, the joint “Football Association for Upper Austria and Salzburg” was founded. The first championship was held in the founding year 1919, but took place without Salzburg participation. In the following season 1920/21 the first and then only Salzburg team took part – namely the 1st Salzburg Sports Club in 1919. The SSK took 3rd place with 7 points from 8 games.
Foundation of the Salzburg Football Association
At this point in time, Salzburg had already achieved extensive autonomy in the joint football association for Upper Austria and Salzburg. In the spring of 1921, five local football clubs decided to found their own association in Salzburg. On April 15th, it will be 100 years since representatives of the clubs SAK 1914, FC Nordstern, Itzlinger Sportclub, 1. Oberndorfer SK 1920 and Amateur Sportclub in the Salzburger Gasthof Sternbräu elected Paul Massiczek as the first president of the Salzburg Football Association. In the minutes it said, among other things:
“The most important task will be to promote sport in the province of Salzburg, to bring sport discipline to a level that is exemplary in England, for example.”
Initially, there was massive protest from Upper Austria against the “split”. The Salzburg clubs were threatened with bans. The then Austrian Football Association (ÖFV; predecessor of today’s ÖFB) recognized the independence of the Salzburg Football Association.