Founded | 1994 |
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Country | Austria |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | 2. Liga |
Relegation to | Landesliga |
Domestic cup(s) | Austrian Cup |
Current champions | DSV Leoben (2022–23) |
Website | www |
Current: 2023–24 Regionalliga Mitte |
The Austrian Regional League Central (German: Regionalliga Mitte) is a third-tier division of Austrian football, established in the 1994–95 season. It covers the Austrian states of Carinthia (with East Tyrol), Styria and Upper Austria and is one of three leagues at this level.
Recent league champions
The most recent league champions:[1]
Season | Club |
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2006–07 | SV Bad Aussee |
2007–08 | 1. FC Vöcklabruck |
2008–09 | TSV Hartberg |
2009–10 | Wolfsberger AC |
2010–11 | LASK Juniors |
2011–12 | Grazer AK |
2012–13 | LASK Linz |
2013–14 | LASK Linz |
2014–15 | SK Austria Klagenfurt |
2015–16 | FC Blau-Weiß Linz |
2016–17 | TSV Hartberg |
2017–18 | SV Lafnitz |
2018–19 | Grazer AK |
2021–22 | Sturm Graz II |
2022–23 | DSV Leoben |
2023–24 member clubs
- USV Allerheiligen
- TuS Bad Gleichenberg
- Deutschlandsberger SC
- FC Gleisdorf 09
- Union Gurten
- ASK Klagenfurt
- LASK Amateure
- Junge Wikinger Ried
- USV St. Anna/A.
- UVB Vöcklamarkt
- ASK Voitsberg
- SK Vorwärts Steyr
- SV Wallern
- SC Weiz
- Hertha Wels
- Wolfsberger Amateure
ASK Klagenfurt
References
- ↑ "Österreich » Regionalliga Mitte » Siegerliste" [Austria: Regional League Central » List of champions] (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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