Austria Wien finished the 2013–14 season in fourth place[1] and failed to qualify for a spot in Europe.
[3] Austria Wien signed Marco Meilinger,[4] Mario Leitgeb,[5] and Jens Stryger Larsen.
[6] Rubin Okotie, Tamás Priskin, and Martin Harrer returned from loan spells.
[8] Pascal Grünwald,[9] Marko Stanković,[10] Tomáš Jun,[10] Emir Dilaver,[7] Kaja Rogulj,[7] Lukas Rotpuller,[11] Thomas Murg,[12] and Philipp Hosiner[13] left the club.
[14] They were without Heinz Lindner and Markus Suttner, who were still on vacation, and James Holland, who is on the squad for Australia at the FIFA World Cup, and Rubin Okotie, who was missing for "another reason.
[22] The opening match of the Bundesliga season on 20 July[32] for Austria Wien against Grödig ended in a 1–1 draw.
[33] Daniel Schütz gave Grödig the lead prior to Ola Kamara equalising for Austria in stoppage time.
[32] Then on matchday two, on 26 July,[34] Austria lost to Wolfsberg 4–0[35] with goals from Christopher Wernitznig, Nemanja Rnić, Jacobo Ynclán from the penalty spot, and Sílvio.
[40] Austria got goals from Omer Damari and Alexander Grünwald from the penalty spot [39] and Daniel Schöpf and Herbert Rauter scored for Wiener Neustadt.
[42] Daniel Royer opened the scoring in the eighth minute for Austria.
[44] Austria took the lead twice with a first-minute goal from Alexander Gorgon and a second–half penalty shot from Omer Damari.
[41] Austria continued their winless streak on matchday seven[45] on 30 August[46] when they lost 2–1 to Admira Wacker.
[45] Eldis Bajrami and Stephan Zwierschitz scored four minutes apart late in the first half to give Admira Wacker the lead.
[45] Alexander Grünwald scored early in the second half to pull a goal back.
[55][58] The loss meant that Austria finished the matchday in sixth place[56] and 15 points behind[58] league leaders Wolfsberg.
[59] Then on 25 October, on matchday 13,[63] Austria won their third match of the league season by defeating Wiener Neustadt 2–0 with goals from Daniel Royer and Alexander Grünwald.
[68] Then on matchday 15, on 9 November,[70] Austria defeated Rapid Wien 3–2 in the 311th Vienna derby.
[73] Damari opened the scoring in the 61st minute after Richard Windbichler denied Austria a clear goalscoring opportunity.
[76] Thomas Salamon was sent–off for a second yellow card in the 82nd minute bringing Austria down to 10 men.
[77] On matchday 19, on 13 December,[79] Austria defeated Grödig 1–0[80] with a goal from Marko Kvasina.
[82] On matchday 20, on 15 February,[83] in Klagenfurt,[84] Austria lost to Wolfsberg 1–0 with a ninth-minute goal from Michael Berger.
Stronati, who made his debut for the club,[88] finished the scoring in the 86th minute tom make it 5–2.
[86] On matchday 22, on 28 February,[89] Wiener Neustadt defeated Austria 1–0 with a 34th-minute penalty from Conor O'Brien.
[93] Piesinger then equalized in the 70th minute and then gave Sturm Graz the lead in stoppage time in the second half.
[92] In the 312th Vienna derby,[94] on matchday 24, on 8 March,[95] Austria defeated Rapid Wien 2–1.
[96] On matchday 26, on 21 March,[98] Ried defeated Austria 1–0 with an 80th-minute goal from Denis Thomalla.
[98] The following day, Gerald Baumgartner was sacked[100] and Andreas Ogris was appointed as head coach for the remainder of the season.
[103] Sabitzer scored in the first minute to give Red Bull Salzburg a 1–0 lead.
[103] Lazaro then gave Red Bull Salzburg the win with goals in the 23rd and 73rd minutes.
Source: [119] Austria Wien kicked–off their season with a 6–0 win against First Vienna FC in the first round of the Austrian Cup[120] on 11 July.