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Landesliga - Oberosterreich · 2025

Current Landesliga - Oberosterreich 2025 standings with 16 teams. SK Vorwarts Steyr leads the table with 55 points after 25 matches, followed by Vortuna Bad Leonfelden on 51 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
1SK Vorwarts Steyr25174454:19+3555
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2Vortuna Bad Leonfelden25153750:36+1451
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3Union Perg25128545:31+1444
DWDDD
4Bad Schallerbach25134844:29+1543
WDLDW
5Union Edelweiß25126733:26+742
WLDLD
6Friedburg / Pöndorf25117759:47+1240
LWWWL
7Weißkirchen / Allhaming25116841:35+639
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8Ostermiething251131149:48+136
WLWLL
9Oedt251051050:39+1135
DWWLL
10St. Martin i.M.2598850:46+435
LWLWW
11Mondsee25951136:37-132
WWLWL
12Union Vöcklamarkt25861136:38-230
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13Bad Ischl25731533:60-2724
WLLLW
14Pregarten25551521:36-1520
LLWLW
15Gschwandt25541620:61-4119
LWWLW
16Grün Weiß Micheldorf25451621:49-2817
WDLDL

Results

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Oberösterreich - 2509/05/2026
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Oberösterreich - 2402/05/2026
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Oberösterreich - 2325/04/2026
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Oberösterreich - 2218/04/2026
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Oberösterreich - 2111/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Landesliga - Oberosterreich. SK Vorwarts Steyr leads with 17 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.

Teams

Landesliga - Oberosterreich

All 16 teams competing in the Landesliga - Oberosterreich 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Landesliga - Oberosterreich

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Landesliga - Oberosterreich, from 2019 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 16 Mar 2025

Founded1951

The Landesliga Oberösterreich emerged in the early 1950s as Upper Austria's regional football structure evolved to create a unified state-level competition. Originally serving as a regional championship, the league was formally integrated into Austria's national football pyramid as the fourth tier. Over the decades, it has maintained its role as a crucial development league, producing players and clubs that have successfully competed at higher levels. The league has seen structural changes over time, including variations in team numbers and playoff systems, but has consistently served as the bridge between amateur football and professional or semi-professional competition. In recent years, the Landesliga has maintained 16 teams across a single-group format, creating a balanced and competitive structure that emphasizes consistent play across the full season.

  • 1951 — Landesliga Oberösterreich established as Upper Austria's state league
  • 1979 — SK Vorwärts Steyr wins the Landesliga title, beginning their dominance in regional football
  • 2008–09 — FC Juniors OÖ claim the championship with 59 points from 30 matches, a competitive record for the era
  • 2015 — League structure reformed to 16-team single-group format for improved competitive balance
  • 2024–25 — SK Vorwärts Steyr emerges as dominant force with exceptional season performance

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2

The Landesliga Oberösterreich operates as a single-group round-robin competition in which all 16 teams play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 30 matches per season. The champion is determined by total points accumulated across these matches, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season to the 2. Landesliga Oberösterreich, Austria's fifth tier, based on final league position. The league runs from autumn through spring, typically beginning in August and concluding in May or June, allowing for a natural break during the Austrian winter.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesSK Vorwärts Steyr (12)

The 2024–25 season is shaping as one of the most dominant campaigns in recent Landesliga history, with SK Vorwärts Steyr accumulating 38 points from 15 matches and a goal difference of +30.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 Landesliga Oberösterreich season has been defined by the exceptional dominance of SK Vorwärts Steyr, who have established themselves as clear title favourites through a combination of attacking prowess and defensive solidity. After 15 matches, Steyr have accumulated 38 points with an extraordinary goal difference of +30, winning 12 of their 15 matches with only one defeat. Their nearest challengers, Vortuna Bad Leonfelden, sit in second place with 37 points from 16 matches, but remain one point adrift despite a respectable 75% win rate. The gap between first and second demonstrates Steyr's superior consistency and efficiency in converting opportunities.

The title race remains mathematically competitive but practically one-sided. Friedburg / Pöndorf occupy third place with 29 points from 16 matches, having scored 43 goals—the highest in the league—but their defensive fragility (29 goals conceded) has cost them crucial points. Union Perg (28 points) and Ostermiething (27 points) represent the next tier of contenders, but all three clubs sit 9–10 points behind Steyr with fewer than 15 matches remaining, making their mathematical chances increasingly remote. The dominant performance of Steyr suggests the title is effectively decided, barring an unprecedented collapse.

The relegation battle has begun to crystallize at the opposite end of the table. Grün Weiß Micheldorf occupy the bottom position with just 5 points from 15 matches, having won only one game and conceded 30 goals in 15 outings. Gschwandt sit second-from-bottom with 9 points, while Pregarten (13 points) and Bad Ischl (14 points) are also vulnerable. The gap between safety and danger is compressed, with teams in positions 10–14 within touching distance of the drop zone. Mondsee (15 points from 16 matches) occupy the final non-relegated position but possess only a three-point buffer over Pregarten, making the bottom half of the table intensely competitive.

Friedburg / Pöndorf have emerged as the season's standout attacking side, their 43 goals in 16 matches representing an average of 2.69 per game. However, their inability to maintain defensive discipline has prevented them from mounting a genuine title challenge. Conversely, SK Vorwärts Steyr have achieved the rare balance of scoring freely (38 goals in 15 matches) while maintaining a fortress-like defence (only 8 goals conceded), a combination that explains their commanding position. The contrast illustrates how elite-level consistency across both phases of play determines league outcomes.

An unexpected narrative has emerged around Union Vöcklamarkt, who delivered a stunning 7–1 victory over Friedburg / Pöndorf in late March, suggesting occasional tactical vulnerabilities in higher-ranked teams. This result, combined with the competitive middle section of the table where teams are separated by only a few points, indicates that while the title appears decided, the battle for European qualification places (should such spots exist at higher levels) and relegation avoidance remains genuinely uncertain and capable of producing surprising outcomes.

Competitive Structure and Development Role

The Landesliga Oberösterreich functions as a critical development pathway within Austria's football ecosystem. As the fourth tier, it bridges the gap between semi-professional regional football and the more structured third-tier OÖ Liga. Clubs in this division operate with varying levels of professionalism—some maintain semi-professional squads with modest budgets, while others operate on an entirely amateur basis. This structural diversity creates a competitive environment where ambition, management quality, and local support often matter as much as financial resources.

The 16-team, single-group format adopted in recent years represents a modernisation of the league's structure. Previously, the competition was occasionally divided into regional sub-groups or featured playoff systems, but the current format ensures that all clubs play every other team twice, creating a balanced and transparent championship race. This consistency allows for meaningful statistical analysis and ensures that title claims rest on genuine competitive merit across the full season rather than bracket luck or playoff mechanics.

Historical Context and Regional Significance

Upper Austria (Oberösterreich) possesses a rich football tradition within Austria's broader sporting landscape. The establishment of the Landesliga in the 1950s represented the formalisation of regional football organisation following the post-war reconstruction of Austrian sports. SK Vorwärts Steyr, the current dominant force with 12 Landesliga titles, has been instrumental in this history. The club's 1979 championship marked the beginning of their ascendancy, and their consistent success over subsequent decades has established them as Upper Austria's pre-eminent regional side.

The league has produced players and clubs that have successfully competed at higher Austrian levels. FC Juniors OÖ's 2008–09 championship season, achieved with 59 points from 30 matches, represented a competitive zenith that established a benchmark for excellence in the division. The club's success demonstrated that Landesliga-level competition, while below Austria's professional tiers, can produce genuinely competitive football capable of sustained excellence.

Tactical and Statistical Insights

Analysis of the 2024–25 season reveals distinct tactical patterns. SK Vorwärts Steyr's dominance rests on a foundation of defensive discipline—conceding only 0.53 goals per match represents elite-level defensive organisation for this tier. Simultaneously, their 2.53 goals-per-match average indicates efficient attacking play rather than reliance on high-volume shooting. This balance is rare in regional football, where clubs often specialise in either attack or defence rather than achieving excellence in both.

The league's overall goal-scoring average hovers around 2.8 goals per match across all teams, indicating a reasonably open and entertaining competition. However, the disparity between top scorers (Friedburg / Pöndorf: 2.69 per match) and bottom defences (Grün Weiß Micheldorf: 2.0 goals conceded per match) is relatively narrow, suggesting that tactical sophistication and consistency matter more than raw attacking talent. Teams that succeed in the Landesliga typically combine solid defensive organisation with clinical finishing, rather than attempting to out-score opponents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Landesliga Oberösterreich?

The league consists of 16 teams, all competing in a single-group round-robin format where each team plays 30 matches across the season.

What tier is Landesliga Oberösterreich in the Austrian football pyramid?

It is the fourth tier of Austrian football, sitting below the OÖ Liga (third tier) and above the 2. Landesliga Oberösterreich (fifth tier).

How many teams are relegated from Landesliga Oberösterreich?

Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season to the 2. Landesliga Oberösterreich based on their final league position.

Who has won the most Landesliga Oberösterreich titles?

SK Vorwärts Steyr holds the record with 12 championship titles, most recently dominating the 2024–25 season with an 80% win rate.

What is the format of Landesliga Oberösterreich?

All 16 teams play each other twice (home and away) for 30 total matches. The champion is determined by points, with no playoffs. Three points are awarded for a win and one for a draw.

When does the Landesliga Oberösterreich season run?

The season typically runs from August through May or June, following the standard Austrian football calendar with a winter break.

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