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2024–25 Austrian Landesliga

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Football league season
Austrian Landesliga
Season2024–25

The2024–25Austrian Landesliga is the 66th season of theAustrian fourth-tierfootball league.

The Landesliga is split into nine conferences, one for eachAustrian states:

The champions of each conference are promoted to theRegional League East.

The champions of each conference are promoted to theRegional League Central.

The champions of each conference are promoted to theRegional League West.

Burgenland

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The league is made up of sixteen teams playing one home and one away match against each other. A season therefore comprises 30 match days.

The end of the season the champion is entitled to promotion into the third-classAustrian Regional League East. The number of teams that descend into thefifth-class divisions2. Liga Nord,2. Liga Mitte and2. Liga Süd varies depending on the number of relegated Burgenland teams in the Regional League East. From2. Liga Nord,2. Liga Mitte and2. Liga Süd respectively, one club advances into the Burgenland Landesliga.[1]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Parndorf2417615416+3857Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Mattersburg2415364827+2148
3Deutschkreutz2413743821+1746
4Leithaprodersdorf2413474330+1343
5St Margarethen im Burgenland2411493730+737
6Bad Sauerbrunn2481244129+1236
7Jennersdorf249873432+235
8Horitschon-Unterpetersdorf24104104346−334
9Halbturn249693436−233
10Kohfidisch249694245−333
11Pama2484123236−428Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
12Edelserpentin2484123145−1428
13Kligenbach2474131933−1425
14Draßburg2455142135−1420
15Schattendorf2443172549−2415Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
16Pinkafeld2436152052−3215
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2025. Source:Flashscore
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.

Niederösterreich

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In the 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga, a total of 16 football clubs from Lower Austria participate.

The champion rises directly into the third-highest division, theRegional League East. In addition to the champion of the 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga, the champions of the Burgenland national league andWiener Stadtliga, also move up. Under the 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga are the 2. Landesliga Ost and 2. Landesliga West.[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Retz2417345620+3654Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Wiener Neustadt2416625725+3254
3Scheiblingkirchen-Warth2316523212+2053
4Ybbs2411945130+2142
5Admira Wacker Mödling II2411764034+640
6Korneuburg2411584541+438
7Sankt Peter in der Au2495103735+232
8Langenrohr24102124550−532
9Zwettl248793840−231
10Kilb2394103433+131
11Stockerau2485113742−529
12Ardagger / Viehdorf2475122538−1326Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian Landesliga
13St. Pölten II2459103646−1024
14Schrems2463153053−2321
15Ortmann2437142243−2116
16Rohrbach2414191962−437Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.

Wiener Stadtliga

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The league is made up of sixteen teams playing one home and one away match against each other. A season therefore comprises 30 match days.

The end of the season the champion is entitled to promotion into the third-classAustrian Regional League East. The number of teams that descend into thefifth-class divisions2. Landesliga varies depending on the number of relegated Vienna teams in the Regional League East. One club from the2. Landesliga advances into the Wiener Stadtliga.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1SV Donau2918656129+3260Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2First Vienna II2917756834+3458
3Dinamo Helfort2916584735+1253
4Brigittenau2913974934+1548
5SV Wienerberg2913885133+1847
6Stadlau2912984434+1045
7Red Star Penzing29136104034+645
8Gerasdorf Stammersdorf29126113141−1042
9Austria XIII29125125349+441
10Schwechat29109104345−239
11LAC-Inter2999114452−836
121980 Wien(Z)2977153350−1728Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
13Simmeringer SC(Z)2976164054−1427
14Hellas Kagran(Z)2976163654−1827
15Slovan HAC(Z)2958163864−2623
16Mannswörth(Z)2956182157−3621Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
Updated to match(es) played on 9 June 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.
(Z) Can only reach possible relegation at best

Kärnten

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The Kärnten League is organized as a league system competition in which, since 2003/04, in principle 16 teams participate (this season 15 teams). The games are played in 28 championship rounds, each divided into a home and away round. The games and venues are drawn at the beginning of the season. The champions acquired the titleKärnter Landesmeister and are given the right to a promotion into theAustrian Regional League Central.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Velden2014424917+3246Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Austria Klagenfurt II2110654020+2036
3Wolfsberg2011364536+936
4Völkermarkt2110473529+634
5Lendorf2110473934+534
6Dellach/Gail219664736+1133
7Spittal/Drau2010374137+433
8St. Veit2082103234−226
9Klagenfurt216872428−426
10KAC 1909207492326−325
11Bleiburg2163121934−1521
12Köttmannsdorf2155112342−1920
13Ferlach2054112039−1919
14St. Jakob im Rosental204792838−1019Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
15Donau Klagenfurt213991633−1718
Updated to match(es) played on 20 April 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.

Oberosterreich

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The Oberosterreich,OÖ Liga is aleague competition, in which 16 football clubs from Upper Austria participate. The championship title is played between these clubs in 30 rounds, each team plays against all other teams in one home and one away match. The matches are drawn before each season. The best-placed team at the end of the season is made Upper Austrian Champion and advances to the Regional League Central. The number of relegated team from the OÖ Liga is variable and depends on the number of teams that descend from the Regional League Central. This depends on which association the relegated team from thefirst division belongs too.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Union Dietach2216335016+3451Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Friedburg/Pöndorf2214354823+2545
3Union Ostermiething2213453829+943
4Sedda Bad Schallerbach2213364921+2842
5Union Mondsee2212644624+2242
6Vortuna Bad Leonfelden2210663633+336
7Union Raika Weißkirchen2210664140+136
8Union Edelweiß229493840−231
9Grün Weiß2284104044−428
10Union HABAU Perg227692825+327
11Pregarten2264122835−722
12Rohrbach/Berg2247112046−2619Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian Landesliga
13St. Martin im Mühlkreis2246122942−1318
14Bad Ischl2153132551−2618
15Gmunden2137112240−1816
16St. Valentin2234152251−2913Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
Updated to match(es) played on 19 April 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.

Steiermark

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The divisions championship is made up of 16 teams.[3] The championship is held in a home round and away round, both with 15 match days. The games are determined through a random draw prior to the start of the first round. The championship season consists of 30 game days.

After finishing the championship, the first placed team (champion) is entitled to promotion to the third-classAustrian Regional League Central. At the end of the championship season, as many lower ranking teams leave the Landesliga division that with regard to Styrian teams leaving the Austrian Regional League Central and Styrian top ranking teams moving up from theOberliga divisions there are 16 teams in the Landesliga Steiermark. The number of teams that move from the Landesliga Steiermark to the Styrian Oberliga divisions varies because of this to three and four teams.[4]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Ilzer SV2414735624+3249Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Kalsdorf2315354622+2448
3Tillmitsch2414465028+2246
4Allerheiligen2412485338+1540
5Hartberg II2411584033+738
6Hohenhaus Schladming2310763435−137
7Union Gamlitz24113104946+336
8Lebring2310494534+1134
9UFC Fehring238873436−232
10TuS Bad Waltersdorf2493123647−1130
11Köflach2385103637−129Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian Landesliga
12Fürstenfeld2485113340−729
13Heiligenkreuz2376103043−1327
14Lafnitz II2374123852−1425
15Kindberg-Mürzhofen2465134454−1023Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
16Frohnleiten(Y)2303201671−553
Updated to match(es) played on 1 May 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.
(Y) Can only reach possible relegation at best

Salzburg

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TheSalzburger Liga, is the top division inSalzburg football and thefourth-highest division in Austria. The association responsible for the league is theSalzburg Football Association.

In general, per season one team moves up into theAustrian Regional League West, and two teams moves down to theAustrian 2. Landesliga. Depending on the number of clubs from Salzburg descending from the Regional League West the number of teams moving up from the Salzburger Liga can vary.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Seekirchen 19452422029520+7566Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Grödig2419146021+3958
3Bramberg2314545225+2747
4Hallein2314455025+2546
5Bürmoos2312383727+1039
6Puch24113104333+1036
7Eugendorf24104104635+1134
8Straßwalchen2495104140+132
9Siezenheim2394103741−431
10Thalgau238694449−530
11Anif247893141−1029
12Salzburger AK2448124161−2020Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian Landesliga
13Hallwang2354143262−3019
14Golling2345143067−3717
15Neumarkt am Wallersee2343162775−4815Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
16ASV Salzburg2425172165−4411
Updated to match(es) played on 1 May 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.

Tirol

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The competition is organized by theTirol Football Association. The winners are promoted to theAustrian Regionalliga Central, and the two last placed clubs are relegated to the2. Landesliga.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Wacker Innsbruck201640698+6152Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Tirol II2013436027+3343
3St Johann in Tirol2013345029+2142
4Fügen2010284732+1532
5Telfs209472937−831
6Freisinger Ebbs208574234+829
7Kematen208572827+129
8Innsbrucker AC205783542−722
9Bio Perliner Wörgl2064103241−922
10Kundl2064102842−1422
11Volders2064103048−1822Possible relegation to2025–26 Austrian Landesliga
12Völser SV2063112341−1821
13Mils2034133161−3013Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
14Silz / Mötz2033143166−3512
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2025. Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.

Vorarlberg

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The league consists of 14 teams. In each season, each club plays against each other club in one home and one away match. A season is therefore made up of 26 games.[5]

The champion of the Vorarlbergliga is entitled to move up to the third-tier, theRegionalliga West. If the champion refuses the promotion, this can lead to a relegation from the league, which has been implicated since the 2011–12 season.[6] The number of teams that descend directly into the fifth class theLandesliga, depends on the number of teams from Vorarlberg which descend from the Regionalliga West. Every season, at least one club moves up. On the other hand, every year two teams move down directly to the Vorarlbergliga. In addition, since the 2014–15 season, at the end of the championship a relegation between the third placed team of the Landesliga and the lowest ranked non relegated team from the Vorarlbergliga is held. Relegation consists of a home and away game.[7]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Lustenau 07(C, P)2616556432+3253Promotion to2025–26 Austrian Regionalliga
2Admira Dornbirn2615746139+2252
3Brauerei Egg2615566244+1850
4Lochau2614394635+1145
5Wolfurt2613495039+1143
6Dornbirner SV2612684337+642
7Rotenberg2610886157+438
8Blau-Weiß Feldkirch2610794943+637
9Hard26103133640−433
10Ludesch2694134057−1731
11Göfis2685134252−1029
12Nenzing2678114248−629
13Rot-Weiß Rankweil2644183468−3416
14Alberschwende(R)2641212164−4313Relegation to2025–26 Austrian 2. Landesliga
Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Away matches won; 7) Head-to-head points; 8) Head-to-head goal difference; 9) Head-to-head goals scored.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^"Die Struktur des österreichischen Amateurfussballs" (in German). Fussball-Forum. 2007-11-11. Retrieved2016-10-18.
  2. ^"Die Struktur des österreichischen Amateurfussballs" (in German). Fussball-Forum. 2007-11-11. Retrieved2016-10-13.
  3. ^"Landesliga" (in German). Fanreport. Retrieved2016-09-21.
  4. ^"ÖFB – Österreichischer Fußball-Bund".oefb.at (in German). Retrieved2022-11-26.
  5. ^"Auf- und Abstiegsbestimmungen für 2015/2016"(PDF) (in German). Vorarlberger Nachrichten. 2015-07-02. Retrieved2016-09-28.
  6. ^Elsner, Horst (2014-07-09)."VFV ändert die Auf- und Abstiegsbestimmungen" (in German). Vorarlberger Fussballverband. Archived fromthe original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved2016-09-28.
  7. ^"Auf- und Abstiegsbestimmungen für 2014/2015"(PDF) (in German). Vorarlberger Fussballverband. 2014-07-02. Retrieved2016-09-28.
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