2013–14 FK Austria Wien season

Austria Wien will participate, in the Bundesliga; the Austrian Cup; and the UEFA Champions League, where they began in the third qualifying round.

[7] Austria Wien began their Bundesliga campaign on 20 July against Admira Wacker Mödling.

[14] Austria Wien won 2–0 with goals from Philipp Hosiner and Marko Stanković.

[14] Austria Wien faced Red Bull Salzburg in the Bundesliga on matchday two on 27 July.

[17] Jonathan Soriano, Alan, Kevin Kampl and André Ramalho Silva scored for Red Bull Salzburg.

[19] Marko Stanković (two goals) and Tomáš Jun scored for Austria Wien.

[19] René Gartler, Oliver Kragl and Furkan Aydogdu scored for Ried.

[23] Austria Wien won 5–0 with goals from Alexander Gorgon, Tomáš Jun, Philipp Hosiner and Marko Stanković.

[27] Daniel Royer, Alexander Grünwald, Marko Stanković and Roman Kienast scored for Austria Wien.

[34] The following day, Alexander Grünwald suffered an Anterior cruciate ligament injury during training.

[38] An MRI on 23 September showed that Stanković had a torn muscle in the calf and would "miss several weeks".

[59] Austria Wien won 5–0 with goals from Philipp Hosiner, Thomas Murg, and Markus Suttner.

[66] Christian Ramsebner, Daniel Royer, and Philipp Hosiner scored for Austria Wien.

[71] Red Bull Salzburg won 4–0 with goals from André Ramalho, Valon Berisha, Alan, and Sadio Mané.

[77] David de Paula,[10] Ola Kamara,[11] and Thomas Salamon[12] join Austria Wien during mid–season training.

[12] Tomáš Šimkovič,[13] Marin Leovac and Dare Vršič were sold during mid-winter training.

[111] Austria Wien won 3–0 with goals from Philipp Hosiner, Alexander Grünwald, and Marko Stanković.

"[111] The draw for the second round of the Austrian Cup happened on 7 August and Austria Wien were drawn against Kalsdorf.

[118] Austria Wien was drawn against the winner of FH and FK Ekranas from the second qualifying round.

[125] Austria Wien won the first leg 2–0 with goals from Marin Leovac and Marko Stanković.

[128] Marcelo Brozović, Junior Fernándes, and Fatos Bećiraj scored for Dinamo Zagreb.

[129] Austria Wien was drawn into Group G and would face Porto, Atlético Madrid, and Zenit Saint Petersburg.

[129] Austria Wien faced Porto on matchday one of the Champions League group stage.

[133] The draw is the first point that an Austrian club has earned in the Group Stage of Champions League since Sturm Graz defeated Panathinaikos on 20 February 2001.

[136] Atlético Madrid won 3–0 with goals from Raúl Garcia and Diego Costa.

[138] Atlético Madrid won 4–0 with goals from Miranda, Raúl García, Filipe Luís and Diego Costa.

[142] With the draw, Austria Wien officially finished the group stage in last place and are eliminated from all European competitions.

[141] Austria Wien played their last match[141] in the Group Stage[141] on 11 December against Zenit Saint Petersburg.

[144] This is also the first victory in the Group Stage of Champions League by an Austrian club since Sturm Graz defeated Panathinaikos 2–1 on 20 February 2001.

[144] Philipp Hosiner, Tomáš Jun, and Roman Kienast scored for Austria Wien.

Leitgeb (in white shirt) during the match between SC Wiener Neustadt, 23 November 2013