Founded | 1981 |
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Country | Austria |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Second League |
Relegation to | Landesliga |
Domestic cup(s) | Austrian Cup |
Current champions | SW Bregenz (2022-23) |
Current: 2021–22 Eliteliga West |
The Austrian Regional League West (German: Regionalliga West) was a third-tier division of Austrian football introduced in the 1980–81 season as successor of the Alpenliga. It covered the Austrian states of Salzburg, Tyrol (excepting East Tyrol) and Vorarlberg and was one of three leagues at this level.
2019–20 reformation
Due to high travel costs, the Vorarlberg and Tyrol clubs decide to form their own Elite ligas, forcing Salzburg to do so as well. The Eliteliga will be divided in a Regionalliga Salzburg, Regionalliga Tirol and Eliteliga Vorarlberg in the fall with 10 clubs each. The two best teams of these three regional leagues play in an Eliteliga play-off for promotion to the 2nd league.[1]
Recent league champions
The most recent league champions:[2]
Season | Club |
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2012–13 | FC Liefering |
2013–14 | Austria Salzburg |
2014–15 | Austria Salzburg |
2015–16 | WSG Wattens |
2016–17 | USK Anif |
2017–18 | USK Anif |
2018–19 | FC Dornbirn |
2023–24 member clubs
- Altach Juniors
- SV Austria Salzburg
- Bischofshofen SK 1933
- Dornbirner SV
- VfB Hohenems
- SC Imst
- FC Kufstein
- FC Pinzgau Saalfelden
- RW Rankweil
- SVG Reichenau
- SC Röthis
- TSV St. Johann im Pongau
- SC Schwaz
- SPG Silz/Mötz
- SV Wals-Grünau
- FC Wolfurt
References
- ↑ Im Westen viel Neues: Regionalliga West Reform ist - wie geplant – beschlossen! - Liga Portal (in German)
- ↑ "Österreich » Regionalliga West » Siegerliste" [Austria: Regional League West » List of champions] (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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