Standings
Regionalliga - Tirol · 2022Current Regionalliga - Tirol 2022 standings with 12 teams. Kufstein leads the table with 45 points after 22 matches, followed by SVG Reichenau on 45 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Kufstein | Played22 | Won14 | Drawn3 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against43:22 | Goal Diff+21 | Points45 | Form WDDWW |
| Team2SVG Reichenau | Played22 | Won14 | Drawn3 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against44:24 | Goal Diff+20 | Points45 | Form WWWLW |
| Team3Silz / Mötz | Played22 | Won14 | Drawn2 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against61:35 | Goal Diff+26 | Points44 | Form WLLDW |
| Team4Imst | Played22 | Won10 | Drawn6 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against58:41 | Goal Diff+17 | Points36 | Form LDWLD |
| Team5Schwaz | Played22 | Won11 | Drawn3 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against55:36 | Goal Diff+19 | Points36 | Form LLLLW |
| Team6Telfs | Played22 | Won9 | Drawn6 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against47:42 | Goal Diff+5 | Points33 | Form WWLDW |
| Team7Fügen | Played22 | Won9 | Drawn5 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against45:41 | Goal Diff+4 | Points32 | Form DDWDL |
| Team8Kitzbühel | Played22 | Won8 | Drawn2 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against26:36 | Goal Diff-10 | Points26 | Form WWLLL |
| Team9Swarovski Tirol II | Played22 | Won7 | Drawn4 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against45:45 | Goal Diff0 | Points25 | Form LDWWL |
| Team10Wörgl | Played22 | Won8 | Drawn1 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against26:58 | Goal Diff-32 | Points25 | Form LLWWL |
| Team11Kundl | Played22 | Won5 | Drawn4 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against18:44 | Goal Diff-26 | Points19 | Form DWWLL |
| Team12Hall | Played22 | Won1 | Drawn5 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against18:62 | Goal Diff-44 | Points8 | Form LLLDL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Regionalliga - Tirol. Kufstein leads with 14 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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Teams
Regionalliga - TirolAll 12 teams competing in the Regionalliga - Tirol 2022 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Regionalliga - TirolBrowse 3 archived seasons of the Regionalliga - Tirol, from 2020 to 2022. 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
The Regionalliga Tirol was created in 2019 as part of a major reorganisation of Austrian football's fourth tier. Prior to this restructuring, the broader Austrian Regionalliga West encompassed multiple regions including Tyrol, Vorarlberg, and Salzburg. The 2019 reform split this into four separate regional leagues: Regionalliga Tirol, Eliteliga Vorarlberg, Salzburger Liga, and Regionalliga Oberösterreich, each covering specific geographic areas and allowing for more locally-focused competition. This change was designed to strengthen regional identity and provide clearer promotion pathways. The league has maintained 14 clubs since its inception, creating a balanced schedule with each team playing 26 matches per season. The Regionalliga Tirol has established itself as a breeding ground for Austrian football talent, with successful clubs regularly advancing to the Austrian Football League (second tier).
- —2019 — Regionalliga Tirol established as the fourth-tier division for Tyrol region
- —2020/21 — SV Innsbruck claimed the inaugural championship of the reformed league structure
- —2022/23 — Innsbrucker AC won the title, demonstrating the club's consistent dominance
- —2023/24 — FC Kitzbühel claimed the championship, showcasing competitive depth
- —2024/25 — FC Wacker Innsbruck dominated with 70 points from 26 matches, finishing unbeaten
Competition Format 18 Mar 2026
The Regionalliga Tirol operates as a single-division league contested by 14 clubs in a standard double round-robin format, with each team playing 26 matches per season. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with the tiebreaker system applied only if clubs finish level on points. The top two clubs secure promotion to the Austrian Football League (second tier), while the bottom two clubs are relegated to the Landesliga Tirol. There is no playoff system; promotion and relegation are decided purely on final league position.
Records 18 Mar 2026
FC Wacker Innsbruck's 2024/25 season yielded 95 goals across 26 matches, the highest-scoring campaign in the league's modern era.
Analysis 18 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
FC Wacker Innsbruck has delivered a dominant 2024/25 season, accumulating 70 points from 26 matches with an extraordinary record of 22 wins and 4 draws—remaining unbeaten throughout the campaign. The club's 95 goals scored represent the highest-scoring performance in the league's modern era, while conceding just 8 goals demonstrates exceptional defensive organisation under manager Sebastian Siller. This overwhelming superiority has established Wacker Innsbruck as clear champions and favourites for promotion to the Austrian Football League.
The title race concluded decisively in Wacker's favour, though WSG Tirol Juniors and SK St. Johann emerged as competitive challengers, both finishing on 55 points after 26 matches. WSG Tirol Juniors, the reserve team of Austrian Bundesliga club WSG Tirol, demonstrated impressive consistency with 17 wins and 4 draws, scoring 77 goals—the second-highest tally in the league. SK St. Johann matched the Juniors' points total with an identical record, showcasing the depth of talent available in the Tirol region.
The relegation battle intensified at the season's close, with SPG Silz/Mötz finishing bottom on 19 points after 26 matches, accumulating only 5 wins and 4 draws. The club's defensive vulnerability proved costly, conceding 86 goals—by far the worst record in the division. SV Wörgl also faced the prospect of demotion, finishing 13th on 23 points with 6 wins, 5 draws, and 15 losses. These two clubs face automatic relegation to the Landesliga Tirol, marking a significant setback after competing in the fourth tier.
Stephan Kuen of SV Fügen has emerged as a standout individual performer, continuing his prolific form in the Regionalliga Tirol. The striker has consistently demonstrated clinical finishing and leadership qualities, contributing significantly to Fügen's respectable fourth-place finish on 42 points. His presence in the league underscores the quality of individual talent developing within the regional pyramid.
An unexpected narrative developed around SC Mils, who finished 12th on 25 points but earned promotion to the Austrian Football League through the playoff mechanism—a remarkable turnaround that contradicts the traditional final standings. This unusual outcome suggests structural changes or playoff provisions that reward clubs beyond standard league position, adding an intriguing layer of complexity to the season's conclusion and demonstrating that Regionalliga Tirol competition extends beyond the regular season.
League Structure and Development
The Regionalliga Tirol operates within Austria's comprehensive football pyramid, serving as the primary fourth-tier competition for the Tyrol region. The 2019 restructuring that created the league was driven by the Austrian Football Association's desire to strengthen regional identity, create more manageable geographic areas for competition, and establish clearer pathways for talent progression. By splitting the former Regionalliga West into separate regional competitions, the ÖFB ensured that clubs compete primarily against nearby opponents, reducing travel costs and enhancing local rivalries.
The 14-club format has proven stable since the league's inception, providing sufficient depth for competitive matches while maintaining a reasonable schedule. The double round-robin system ensures that every club plays each other twice—once at home and once away—creating a balanced and fair competitive environment. With 26 matches per season, clubs have adequate opportunity to demonstrate their quality while maintaining fixture congestion at manageable levels for semi-professional and amateur competitors.
Historical Dominance and Club Performance
Innsbrucker AC stands as the historical powerhouse of the Regionalliga Tirol, having accumulated 13 titles across the competition's existence. The club's sustained success reflects strong institutional foundations, consistent investment in player development, and effective management structures. However, the recent emergence of champions like FC Kitzbühel (2023/24), SC Kundl (2021/22), and FC Wacker Innsbruck (2024/25) demonstrates that the league has developed genuine competitive depth. This competitive balance suggests that multiple clubs possess the infrastructure and quality to challenge for the title, preventing any single club from establishing overwhelming dominance.
FC Wacker Innsbruck, despite being a reserve or development team entity, has demonstrated that professional structures and systematic youth development can rapidly elevate performance levels. The club's unbeaten 2024/25 campaign represents the culmination of sustained investment and strategic planning, setting a new benchmark for achievement within the fourth tier.
Individual Talent and Goal-Scoring Records
The all-time goal-scoring record belongs to Stefan Milenkovic, who accumulated 74 goals across his Regionalliga Tirol career, establishing himself as one of the competition's most prolific strikers. Stephan Kuen of SV Fügen follows closely with 43 goals, demonstrating the striker's consistency and quality over an extended period. These individual records highlight the league's capacity to develop and showcase goal-scoring talent, with players frequently using the Regionalliga Tirol as a platform for progression to higher levels.
The 2024/25 season's goal-scoring statistics reinforce the league's attacking quality. FC Wacker Innsbruck's 95 goals in 26 matches represents an average of 3.65 goals per match—an exceptional rate that reflects both their attacking prowess and the defensive limitations of their opponents. Conversely, SPG Silz/Mötz's concession of 86 goals demonstrates the wide performance variance between the league's strongest and weakest defensive units.
Pathway to Professional Football
The Regionalliga Tirol functions as a critical developmental stage within Austria's football ecosystem. Clubs regularly use this level to evaluate emerging talent, with successful performances frequently resulting in promotion to the Austrian Football League (second tier). The league's connection to established Austrian football institutions—such as WSG Tirol, which operates a reserve team in the Regionalliga—demonstrates how professional clubs utilise regional leagues for systematic talent development and player rotation management.
The promotion of top-two finishers to the Austrian Football League creates clear incentives for competitive excellence while maintaining the league's developmental purpose. This structure ensures that the Regionalliga Tirol remains both a competitive arena for established semi-professional players and a developmental platform for younger talent progressing toward professional careers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Regionalliga Tirol?
The Regionalliga Tirol is contested by 14 clubs each season, competing in a double round-robin format with 26 matches per team.
What is the Regionalliga Tirol's position in Austrian football?
The Regionalliga Tirol is Austria's fourth-tier division, sitting below the Austrian Bundesliga (first tier) and Austrian Football League (second tier), and above the Landesliga regional divisions.
How does promotion work from the Regionalliga Tirol?
The top two clubs at the end of the season are automatically promoted to the Austrian Football League (second tier). There is no playoff system; promotion is determined solely by final league position.
Which club has won the most Regionalliga Tirol titles?
Innsbrucker AC holds the record with 13 championships in the league's history, making them the most successful club in the competition.
When was the Regionalliga Tirol established?
The Regionalliga Tirol was established in 2019 as part of a major restructuring of Austrian football's fourth tier, replacing the broader Austrian Regionalliga West.
What is the highest points total ever achieved in a Regionalliga Tirol season?
FC Wacker Innsbruck set the points record with 70 points in the 2024/25 season, achieved through 22 wins and 4 draws across 26 matches.
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