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Landesliga - Tirol · 2025

Current Landesliga - Tirol 2025 standings with 14 teams. St. Johann in Tirol leads the table with 50 points after 21 matches, followed by Swarovski Tirol II on 44 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1St. Johann in Tirol21162352:18+3450
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2Swarovski Tirol II20135245:16+2944
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3Fügen20131649:29+2040
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4Völs2088431:27+432
DLWDW
5Ebbs2094741:28+1331
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6Innsbrucker AC2094734:27+731
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7Kundl21921040:34+629
WLWDW
8Telfs21811236:40-425
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9Wörgl21811228:49-2125
LWWLD
10Oberperfuss21721239:52-1323
LWWLL
11Silz / Mötz21711339:51-1222
WLLLW
12Mils21561026:45-1921
DLDLL
13Kematen21471032:48-1619
WLWWL
14Volders20441223:51-2816
LWLLL

Results

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Tirol - 2109/05/2026
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Tirol - 2002/05/2026
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Tirol - 1925/04/2026
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Tirol - 1818/04/2026
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Tirol - 1710/04/2026–12/04/2026
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Tirol - 1604/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Landesliga - Tirol. St. Johann in Tirol 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.

Teams

Landesliga - Tirol

All 14 teams competing in the Landesliga - Tirol 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Landesliga - Tirol

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Landesliga - Tirol, 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 9 Nov 2025

Founded2019Preceded byTiroler Liga

The Landesliga Tirol was established in 2019 as part of a comprehensive restructuring of Tyrolean football's competitive pyramid. The league evolved from the historic Tiroler Liga, which had operated since 1946 in various formats. Tyrol's football tradition dates back to the early 20th century, with the Tiroler Fußballverband (Tyrol Football Association) founded on 5 September 1919 by pioneering clubs including SV Innsbruck and FC Wacker Innsbruck. The modern Landesliga Tirol is divided into two geographic divisions—Landesliga Ost (East) and Landesliga West (West)—to accommodate the region's dispersed population across mountain valleys. This structure allows clubs from remote Alpine communities to compete at a meaningful level while maintaining manageable travel distances. The league has become increasingly competitive in recent years, with improved training facilities and youth development programs across participating clubs strengthening overall quality.

  • 1919 — Tiroler Fußballverband founded on 5 September by six pioneering clubs
  • 1946 — Tiroler Landesliga established as the post-WWII regional competition
  • 1970 — FC Wacker Innsbruck won Austrian Cup and competed in European Cup Winners' Cup
  • 2019 — Landesliga Tirol established in modern format with Ost/West divisions
  • 2024/25 — FC Wacker Innsbruck achieved historic undefeated season with 70 points in 26 matches

Competition Format 9 Nov 2025

Teams14Relegation spots3

The Landesliga Tirol operates as a double round-robin tournament where each of the 14 clubs plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 26 matches per season. Clubs earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The league champion is determined by total points accumulated, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker. The top club is promoted directly to the Tiroler Liga (fourth tier), while the bottom three clubs are relegated to their respective district leagues. There is no playoff system; promotion and relegation are determined by final league position. The season typically runs from August through May, with matches played primarily on weekends.

Records 9 Nov 2025

Most titlesSVG Reichenau (4)All-time top scorerRiccardo Holzknecht (8 goals, 2024/25 season)

The 2024/25 season produced a remarkable undefeated campaign by FC Wacker Innsbruck, who accumulated 70 points across 26 matches with 22 wins and 4 draws, setting a modern era points record for the competition.

Analysis 9 Nov 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 season of the Landesliga Tirol is shaping up as a fiercely competitive campaign with SK St. Johann in Tirol establishing themselves as the clear frontrunners. Having played 12 matches, St. Johann leads the standings with an impressive 28 points (9 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses), demonstrating a 75% win rate with a +14 goal difference. Their attacking prowess is evident with 26 goals scored against just 12 conceded, suggesting a well-balanced squad capable of both creating and preventing chances. The club's dominant position at the midway point of the season has made them the overwhelming favorites for promotion.

Close behind in the title race are Innsbrucker AC and Swarovski Tirol II, both sitting on 24 points but with different records. Innsbrucker AC has played 13 matches (7 wins, 3 draws, 3 losses) and maintains a +11 goal difference with 27 goals scored, indicating an equally potent attacking threat. Swarovski Tirol II, the reserve team of Austrian Bundesliga side WSG Tirol, has played one fewer match (12 games) with 7 wins and 3 draws, posting a +10 goal difference. The presence of a Bundesliga reserve team in this tier reflects the competitive depth available in Tyrolean football. Völs rounds out the top four with 23 points from 13 matches, having accumulated 6 wins and 5 draws.

The relegation battle is intensifying at the bottom of the table, where Kematen finds themselves in grave danger. With just 8 points from 12 matches (1 win, 5 draws, 6 losses), they are 5 points adrift of safety and have recorded only 16 goals while conceding 30—a concerning -14 goal difference. Telfs (10 points from 12 matches) and Volders (13 points from 13 matches) are also in the danger zone, though both clubs retain mathematical hope of climbing to safety. The bottom three positions will be fiercely contested in the remaining fixtures, with several teams separated by just a few points.

A standout performer of the season has been Ebbs, who despite sitting in mid-table with 20 points, have demonstrated exceptional attacking capability. Their 6–1 demolition of Kematen on 2 November exemplified their offensive quality, and they have scored 26 goals—the third-highest tally in the league—despite their mid-table position. This suggests potential for a strong second-half push toward the promotion places if they can maintain consistency. Fügen (19 points from 11 matches) has also impressed with 22 goals scored, though their defensive record (17 conceded) requires improvement.

An unexpected storyline emerging this season is the competitive performance of Kundl, who delivered a clinical 4–1 victory over Oberperfuss on 7 November. This result showcased their potential to compete with the league's stronger sides, though their overall record (16 points from 13 matches) suggests inconsistency. Similarly, Wörgl's 4–1 demolition of Telfs on the same date proved that form can fluctuate rapidly in this tier, with mid-table teams capable of inflicting heavy defeats on struggling opponents. These scorelines highlight the competitive volatility of the Landesliga Tirol, where any team can produce a dominant performance on their day, making the title race and relegation battle far from decided with several rounds of fixtures remaining.

Tyrolean Football Heritage and Club Traditions

The Landesliga Tirol represents the heartland of Tyrolean football, a region with deep roots in Austrian sporting culture. The Tiroler Fußballverband, established in 1919, has fostered competitive football across the Alpine region for over a century. Historic clubs like FC Wacker Innsbruck (founded 1915) and SV Innsbruck have contributed significantly to Austrian football's development, with Wacker Innsbruck achieving particular prominence by winning the Austrian Cup in 1970 and competing in European competition. The club's recent undefeated season with 70 points in 2024/25 demonstrates that elite-level football talent continues to emerge from this fifth-tier competition.

WSG Tirol, the parent club of Swarovski Tirol II, has achieved notable success in recent years, earning promotion to the Austrian Bundesliga in 2019 and maintaining their top-flight status. The presence of their reserve team in the Landesliga Tirol provides younger players with competitive experience while maintaining a pathway to the senior squad. This structure reflects modern football's emphasis on player development and squad rotation, with reserve teams serving as vital testing grounds for emerging talent.

The geographic division of the league into Landesliga Ost and Landesliga West reflects Tyrol's unique topography and settlement patterns. The region's Alpine valleys create natural geographic clusters, and the league structure accommodates these realities by minimizing travel distances while maintaining competitive balance. Clubs such as St. Johann in Tirol and Swarovski Tirol II represent communities deeply invested in football, with local fan bases providing passionate support throughout the season. The current campaign's competitive intensity suggests that Tyrolean football continues to attract quality players and coaching, maintaining the region's reputation as a significant contributor to Austrian football's development pipeline.

Season Format and Competitive Structure

The Landesliga Tirol operates within Austria's comprehensive football pyramid, which extends from the elite Bundesliga down through multiple regional tiers. As the fifth tier, the Landesliga Tirol serves a crucial function in the football ecosystem: it provides competitive football for ambitious regional clubs while serving as a pathway for talented players and clubs seeking to climb the pyramid. The league's double round-robin format ensures that every team plays 26 matches, creating a balanced competitive schedule that tests consistency and durability.

The three-point system (three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss) has been standard in Austrian football since 1994 and creates an incentive structure favoring attacking football. Teams are rewarded for decisive victories, which explains the relatively high-scoring nature of the Landesliga Tirol—the 2024/25 season saw multiple teams exceed 25 goals, and the current campaign shows similar scoring trends. The tiebreaker system (goal difference, then goals scored, then head-to-head record) creates additional layers of competition, as clubs competing for the title cannot rely solely on wins but must also manage their goal difference carefully.

The absence of a playoff system distinguishes the Landesliga Tirol from some other European fifth-tier competitions. Promotion and relegation are determined entirely by final league position, creating a clear and unambiguous conclusion to the season. This structure reduces the possibility of controversial decisions while maintaining the stakes throughout the campaign. The single promotion spot to the Tiroler Liga creates intense competition among the top clubs, while the three relegation positions ensure that the bottom of the table remains highly contested. With 14 teams and a 26-match season, each club plays approximately 52% of the total possible matches, providing sufficient data to determine true competitive merit while maintaining the intensity of competition throughout the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Landesliga Tirol?

The Landesliga Tirol features 14 clubs competing in the 2025/26 season, split between Landesliga Ost and Landesliga West divisions to accommodate Tyrol's geographic and population distribution.

What is the Landesliga Tirol's position in the Austrian football pyramid?

The Landesliga Tirol is the fifth tier of Austrian football, positioned below the Bundesliga (first tier), Erste Liga (second tier), Regionalliga (third tier), and Tiroler Liga (fourth tier).

How does promotion work in the Landesliga Tirol?

The league champion is automatically promoted to the Tiroler Liga (fourth tier). Clubs finishing in the bottom three positions are relegated to their respective district leagues (sixth tier).

When was the Landesliga Tirol established in its current format?

The Landesliga Tirol was established in 2019 following a restructuring of Tyrolean football. It evolved from the historic Tiroler Liga and is divided into Landesliga Ost and Landesliga West.

Which club has won the most Landesliga Tirol titles?

SVG Reichenau holds the record with four league titles, most recently in the 2017/18 season. The club has been a consistent force in Tyrolean football.

What is the current points record in the Landesliga Tirol?

FC Wacker Innsbruck holds the points record with 70 points, achieved in the 2024/25 season when they completed an undefeated campaign with 22 wins and 4 draws across 26 matches.

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