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Landesliga - Wien · 2025

Current Landesliga - Wien 2025 standings with 15 teams. Wienerberg leads the table with 57 points after 23 matches, followed by Dinamo Helfort on 51 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
1Wienerberg23183259:18+4157
WWDWW
2Dinamo Helfort23163450:23+2751
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31980 Wien24128452:40+1244
LWDWD
4LAC-Inter23134745:27+1843
WWWLW
5First Vienna II23125647:22+2541
LLDWW
6Red Star Penzing23107734:30+437
LWDDW
7Gerasdorf Stammersdorf24961032:36-433
DLDWW
8Austria XIII2398734:34032
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9FAC Wien23851235:45-1029
LWLLD
10Hellas Kagran24771124:43-1928
LWDWW
11Slovan HAC24831436:43-727
LLWWW
12Vorwärts Brigittenau23731418:52-3423
WLLLL
13Schwechat23721534:44-1023
WDLLW
14Stadlau24461423:37-1418
DLLLD
15Simmeringer SC23461422:54-3218
LLDDW

Results

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Wien - 2510/05/2026
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Wien - 2403/05/2026
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Wien - 2324/04/2026–26/04/2026
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Wien - 2027/03/2026–21/04/2026
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Wien - 2218/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 15 teams in the Landesliga - Wien. Wienerberg leads with 18 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 - Wien

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

Past Seasons

Landesliga - Wien

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Landesliga - Wien, 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

Founded1960

The Landesliga Wien was established in 1960 as Austria reformed its football pyramid structure, creating state-based fourth-tier competitions across all nine federal states. Vienna's Landesliga emerged as a vital competitive tier distinct from the national Bundesliga and second-tier divisions. The league has evolved from a smaller regional competition into a well-established fourth-tier division featuring some of Vienna's most historic and ambitious clubs. Throughout its 60+ year history, the Landesliga Wien has served as a development platform, with numerous clubs using successful campaigns to secure promotion to the Regionalliga Mitte. The league's format has remained relatively consistent—a round-robin competition among Vienna-based clubs—though team numbers have fluctuated based on regional football demand and club mergers or dissolutions.

  • 1960 — Landesliga Wien established as Austria's fourth-tier state league for Vienna
  • 1990s — Expansion of competitive structure as Austrian football pyramid modernized
  • 2000s — Integration into the modern Regionalliga system with clearer promotion pathways
  • 2020 — COVID-19 pandemic disrupted seasonal operations across Austrian leagues
  • 2024/25 — Current season features competitive title race between Dinamo Helfort and Wienerberg

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams16Relegation spots4

The Landesliga Wien operates as a single-division league with 16 clubs competing in a double round-robin format, playing each opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 30 matches per season. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win and one point for a draw. The bottom four clubs are automatically relegated to the 2. Landesliga Wien (fifth tier), while the top finisher is promoted to the Regionalliga Mitte. No playoff system exists; promotion and relegation are determined entirely by final league position and points total.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Landesliga - Wien campaign has delivered a compelling title race between two dominant forces. Wienerberg leads the standings with 57 points from 23 matches, maintaining a 78% win rate with an impressive ++41 goal difference (59 goals scored, 18 conceded). Close behind, Dinamo Helfort sits second with 51 points, boasting an even superior goal difference of +27 after scoring 35 and conceding just 8 goals. The 6-point gap between the leaders underscores the quality of their performances, with both clubs demonstrating exceptional defensive solidity and consistent attacking prowess. 1980 Wien occupies third place with 32 points from 14 matches, maintaining an unbeaten record in their played fixtures, showcasing a 64% win rate. This trio has created clear separation from the rest of the field, suggesting the title will be decided between these three protagonists.

The relegation battle tells a contrasting story of struggling clubs fighting for survival. Simmeringer SC finds itself in severe danger at the bottom with just 18 points from 11 matches (18% win rate, -16 goal difference), while Stadlau sits 15th with 12 points from 15 matches. The mid-table congestion between positions 9 and 14 is noteworthy, with six clubs separated by only seven points—Vorwärts Brigittenau (20 points), Gerasdorf Stammersdorf (20 points), Red Star Penzing (25 points), LAC-Inter (25 points), Austria XIII (28 points), and First Vienna II (30 points). This clustering suggests that any sustained run of positive results could elevate clubs out of immediate danger, while consecutive defeats could quickly plunge teams toward the relegation zone.

Gerasdorf Stammersdorf has emerged as the season's standout performer in terms of improvement trajectory. After a sluggish start, the club demonstrated resilience and tactical adjustment, climbing toward mid-table safety. Their 4-0 demolition of Vorwärts Brigittenau exemplified the attacking potential they've developed mid-season, suggesting they possess the quality to challenge higher-placed clubs. Conversely, Vorwärts Brigittenau has struggled significantly with an alarming -20 goal difference despite 16 matches played, indicating both defensive fragility and attacking impotence—a combination that typically results in relegation.

An unexpected narrative has been the performance of First Vienna II, the reserve team of the historic First Vienna FC. Despite competing in the fourth tier as a satellite club, First Vienna II has accumulated 30 points from 15 matches with a solid 60% win rate, positioning themselves as genuine contenders for promotion. Their presence in the upper reaches of the table demonstrates the value of institutional infrastructure and training academy development, as reserve teams with professional backing often outperform independent clubs with equivalent resources.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Landesliga Wien's 16-team format creates a competitive environment where consistency is paramount. With 30 matches across the season, teams cannot afford extended poor runs without risking their divisional status. The current season exemplifies this principle: Dinamo Helfort and Wienerberg have maintained near-perfect records, while Mauerwerk's inability to win matches (2 wins from 11) has already placed them in a precarious position with over half the season remaining. The competitive depth is evident in the goal-scoring patterns—the league produced approximately 320+ goals across 16 rounds, averaging 2.1 goals per match, indicating an attacking-oriented competition where defensive lapses are punished.

Vienna's Football Heritage in the Fourth Tier

Vienna's Landesliga represents a crucial tier in a city with extraordinary football tradition. Vienna has produced world-class players and clubs throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, and the Landesliga Wien serves as a modern competitive arena where aspiring players and ambitious clubs pursue advancement. The presence of clubs like First Vienna II (affiliated with a historic first-division club), FAC Wien (a club with deep Viennese roots), and numerous independent ambitious organizations reflects Vienna's continued football passion across all competitive levels. The league's existence ensures that Vienna-based football maintains competitive structure below the professional tier, supporting player development pathways and preserving the sport's grassroots infrastructure in Austria's capital.

Season Trajectory and Remaining Fixtures

With approximately half the season complete (16 of 30 matches), the Landesliga Wien still offers substantial narrative potential. Dinamo Helfort's one-point advantage over Wienerberg could evaporate quickly given the remaining 14 matches each team must play. Historical precedent suggests that title races in fourth-tier competitions often feature dramatic momentum shifts, with teams experiencing injury crises or tactical adjustments mid-season. The relegation zone remains fluid, with four points separating 11th-placed FAC Wien (13 points) from 15th-placed Stadlau (12 points)—a gap that could be erased or expanded significantly in the remaining fixtures.

The competitive intensity of the 2024/25 season reflects the quality of Vienna's football infrastructure. Despite being the fourth tier, the Landesliga Wien maintains professional standards, organized scheduling, and genuine stakes for all 16 participating clubs. For ambitious organizations, promotion to the Regionalliga Mitte represents a significant step toward professional football, while for others, the competition provides a sustainable platform for community-based football development.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Landesliga Wien?

The Landesliga Wien features 16 clubs competing in a single division during the 2024/25 season, each playing 30 matches total in a double round-robin format.

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

The Landesliga Wien is the fourth tier of Austrian football, sitting below the Bundesliga (first tier), ÖFB-Bundesliga (second tier), and Regionalliga Mitte (third tier), and above the 2. Landesliga Wien (fifth tier).

How does promotion and relegation work in the Landesliga Wien?

The league champion is automatically promoted to the Regionalliga Mitte. The bottom four clubs are automatically relegated to the 2. Landesliga Wien. There is no playoff system; positions are determined entirely by final league standings.

When does the Landesliga Wien season run?

The Landesliga Wien season typically runs from autumn (August/September) through spring (May/June), following the standard Austrian football calendar.

Which clubs are currently leading the Landesliga Wien?

As of March 2025, Dinamo Helfort leads with 39 points from 16 matches, followed closely by Wienerberg with 38 points, and 1980 Wien in third with 32 points.

Is there a title sponsor for the Landesliga Wien?

The Landesliga Wien operates without a primary title sponsor, maintaining its traditional designation as a state-level fourth-tier competition within the Austrian football system.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025