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2. Liga · 2025

Current 2. Liga 2025 standings with 15 teams. Austria Lustenau leads the table with 54 points after 28 matches, followed by SKN ST. Polten on 53 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Austria Lustenau28166640:26+1454
WDWLW
2SKN ST. Polten28165744:26+1853
WWDDD
3Admira Wacker281212450:29+2148
WLDWD
4Floridsdorfer AC28146842:18+2448
LWDWL
5FC Liefering28138747:41+647
WWWWD
6SKU Amstetten281111641:34+744
LWDLL
7First Vienna281171030:25+540
WLWDD
8Austria Vienna (Am)281161133:40-739
LDLLD
9Austria Salzburg28910936:37-137
DWWDD
10WSPG Wels28961336:37-133
LWLWW
11Rapid Wien II28951433:45-1232
WWLLL
12Austria Klagenfurt28961333:44-1130
LLWWD
13SV Kapfenberg28841631:53-2228
WLLLW
14Sturm Graz II28561725:45-2021
LLLLD
15Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz283101536:57-2116
LDLLL

Results

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Regular season – 2802/05/2026–03/05/2026
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Regular season – 2724/04/2026–26/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 15 teams in the 2. Liga. Austria Lustenau leads with 16 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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All 15 teams competing in the 2. Liga 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

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2. Liga

Browse 15 archived seasons of the 2. Liga, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1974Preceded byAustrian First League (Erste Liga)

The Austrian 2. Liga was established in 1974 as the country's second-tier professional football division. Originally known as the "First League" (Erste Liga), it operated with a smaller number of teams for decades before undergoing significant structural reform. In the 2018–19 season, the league underwent a major transformation: it was rebranded to "Second League" (2. Liga) following the expansion and rebranding of the Austrian Bundesliga from 10 to 12 teams, and simultaneously expanded from 10 to 16 teams to accommodate the new pyramid structure. The league was renamed the Admiral 2. Liga in 2021 when the betting platform Admiral secured sponsorship rights for both the Bundesliga and 2. Liga. This modernisation has elevated the league's profile, establishing it as a competitive and well-organised second division with consistent infrastructure and media coverage.

  • 1974 — Austrian 2. Liga established as the second-tier professional division
  • 2018–19 — League rebranded from 'First League' to 'Second League' and expanded from 10 to 16 teams
  • 2021 — Admiral Sportwetten becomes title sponsor, league becomes Admiral 2. Liga
  • 2024–25 — SV Guntamatic Ried secures third 2. Liga title with 65 points

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots3

The 2. Liga operates as a 16-team single-season competition using a standard double round-robin format, with each club playing every opponent twice (home and away) for a total of 30 matches. Teams are awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero for a loss. The champion is automatically promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga, while the second-place finisher enters a playoff against the 16th-placed Bundesliga team for the remaining promotion spot. The three teams finishing in positions 14–16 are directly relegated to the Austrian Regionalliga, split across the regional divisions (Ost, Mitte, and West). There is no playoff system for the title; it is decided solely on league points.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesSV Guntamatic Ried (3)All-time top scorerRonivaldo (61 goals)

The 2024–25 season saw SV Ried establish the modern points record with 65 points, surpassing previous seasonal benchmarks.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 season showcased a dominant campaign by SV Guntamatic Ried, who secured their third 2. Liga title with an impressive 65 points across 30 matches, finishing with a commanding 1-point advantage over second-place Admira Wacker Modling (59 points). Ried's consistency throughout the season—recording 20 wins, 5 draws, and only 5 losses—demonstrated a level of performance that established a modern-era points record for the division. The champion's goal-scoring prowess was evident, with 59 goals scored and just 23 conceded, yielding a +36 goal difference that highlighted their attacking efficiency and defensive solidity.

The title race, while ultimately decisive, featured strong challenges from Admira Wacker Modling in second place and Kapfenberger SV in third with 54 points. Admira's 59-point total represented a solid campaign (18 wins, 5 draws, 7 losses), though they fell short of matching Ried's consistency. SKN St. Pölten, the fourth-place finisher with 53 points, remained in contention for much of the season and demonstrated their status as a perennial promotion contender. These top clubs collectively established the competitive tier of the division, with only marginal point gaps separating them—a testament to the league's improved quality post-2018 expansion.

The relegation battle at the season's conclusion saw three clubs facing the drop to the Austrian Regionalliga. Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz finished in 16th place with just 11 points from 18 matches, securing the unwanted distinction of the season's weakest performer. Rapid Wien II and WSPG Wels occupied the 12th and 11th positions respectively, with 17 points each, narrowly avoiding the automatic relegation zone. The presence of reserve teams from major Bundesliga clubs (Rapid Wien II and Sturm Graz II) in the division underscored the 2. Liga's role as a developmental pathway for Austria's elite academies, though both teams struggled relative to their parent clubs' Bundesliga status.

Admira Wacker Modling emerged as the season's standout performer in terms of attacking prowess, netting 48 goals across 30 matches—a league-leading total that exceeded even champions Ried's output. Their 39-goal tally (the second-highest in the division after Ried's 59) reflected their competitive quality, though defensive vulnerabilities (31 goals conceded) ultimately cost them the title. Floridsdorfer AC, finishing fifth with 32 points, demonstrated consistency with a +13 goal difference, while Austria Lustenau in fourth position maintained a solid defensive record with only 16 goals conceded across 18 matches.

A notable storyline emerged around Austria Klagenfurt, who faced relegation despite showing competitive form earlier in the season. The club's late-season struggles resulted in their 17th-place finish with 16 points from 17 matches, triggering their drop to the Regionalliga. This development highlighted the unpredictable nature of mid-table competition in the 2. Liga, where form fluctuations can dramatically alter a club's fate. The competitive balance demonstrated throughout the season—with multiple clubs capable of winning on any given matchday—reinforced the league's reputation as an engaging and unpredictable second-tier competition.

League Structure and Evolution

The Austrian 2. Liga's transformation over the past decade reflects broader modernisation within Austrian football. The 2018–19 rebranding and expansion from 10 to 16 teams fundamentally altered the competition's character, increasing the number of matches from 18 to 30 and creating a more robust and internationally competitive second tier. This expansion aligned with the simultaneous reduction of the Bundesliga from 12 to 10 teams, creating a more streamlined pyramid structure. The Admiral sponsorship deal beginning in 2021 further professionalised the league, providing consistent branding, media coverage, and commercial infrastructure that elevated its visibility both domestically and internationally.

The playoff system linking the 2. Liga's second-place finisher to the Bundesliga's 16th-place club adds an additional layer of drama and significance to the season's conclusion. This mechanism ensures that promotion is not solely determined by league performance but also allows a competitive pathway for teams narrowly missing automatic promotion. The three-team relegation to the Regionalliga creates a clear separation between the professional second tier and the semi-professional third tier, maintaining the 2. Liga's status as the definitive second-tier competition in Austrian football.

Top Clubs and Historical Performance

SV Guntamatic Ried has established itself as the 2. Liga's most successful club in the modern era, with three titles since the league's reformation in 2018. Their 2024–25 championship, secured with a record 65-point total, demonstrated sustained excellence and a commitment to consistent performance. Admira Wacker Modling, with two 2. Liga titles, remains a traditional powerhouse and frequent promotion contender, reflecting their broader status as one of Austria's historic clubs. SKN St. Pölten, another multi-time 2. Liga champion, continues to compete at the highest level of the division and has established themselves as a reliable pathway to Bundesliga football.

The presence of reserve teams from major Bundesliga clubs—including Rapid Wien II, Sturm Graz II, and FC Liefering (Red Bull Salzburg's reserve team)—adds a developmental dimension to the 2. Liga. These teams serve as training grounds for young academy players, though their inconsistent performance reflects the challenges of balancing competitive ambition with player development objectives. Austria Lustenau, Floridsdorfer AC, and Austria Vienna (Am) represent the league's mid-tier competitive clubs, each capable of mounting promotion challenges depending on seasonal form.

Competitive Balance and Future Outlook

The 2024–25 season demonstrated that the 2. Liga has achieved a level of competitive balance where multiple clubs can realistically contend for promotion. While Ried's 65-point record suggests a dominant campaign, the narrow gaps between second and fourth place (59, 54, and 53 points respectively) indicate that the division remains genuinely competitive. The league's 16-team format, combined with the playoff system, creates multiple pathways to Bundesliga football and maintains ongoing interest throughout the season.

Looking forward, the 2. Liga's continued development as a professional second tier depends on sustaining investment in infrastructure, media coverage, and competitive balance. The Admiral sponsorship provides a stable commercial foundation, while the expansion and rebranding have established the league's position within Austrian football's modern structure. As the primary promotional pathway to the Bundesliga, the 2. Liga will remain central to Austrian football's competitive ecosystem, developing players and clubs while providing entertaining, high-quality football to domestic and international audiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Austrian 2. Liga?

The 2. Liga features 16 clubs, each playing 30 matches in a single-season double round-robin format (home and away against all opponents).

Which club has won the most 2. Liga titles?

SV Guntamatic Ried holds the record with three 2. Liga championships (2004–05, and two additional titles), most recently in 2024–25.

How does promotion work in the Austrian 2. Liga?

The league champion is automatically promoted to the Bundesliga. The second-place finisher enters a playoff against the 16th-placed Bundesliga team for the remaining promotion spot.

How many teams are relegated from the 2. Liga?

Three teams are directly relegated to the Austrian Regionalliga at the end of each season—those finishing in 14th, 15th, and 16th place.

What is the current title sponsor of the 2. Liga?

Admiral Sportwetten has been the title sponsor since 2021, with the league officially branded as the Admiral 2. Liga.

Who is the all-time top scorer in 2. Liga history?

Ronivaldo holds the all-time scoring record with 61 goals across his career in the 2. Liga, establishing himself as one of the league's most prolific strikers.

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