Austrian Regionalliga Central

Austrian Regionalliga Central
Founded1994
CountryAustria
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid3
Promotion to2. Liga
Relegation toLandesliga
Domestic cup(s)Austrian Cup
Current championsHertha Wels
(2024–25)
Websitewww.rlmitte.at
Current: 2025–26

The Austrian Regional League Central (Regionalliga Mitte) is the third tier of Austrian football, established in the 1994–95 season. It serves as one of three regional leagues at this level in Austria and encompasses the states of Carinthia (including East Tyrol), Styria, and Upper Austria. The league acts as a feeder to the second-tier 2. Liga, with promotion and relegation determining the movement of teams between divisions.

Recent league champions

The most recent league champions:[1]

Season Club
2006–07 SV Bad Aussee
2007–08 1. FC Vöcklabruck
2008–09 TSV Hartberg
2009–10 Wolfsberger AC
2010–11 LASK Juniors
2011–12 Grazer AK
2012–13 LASK Linz
2013–14 LASK Linz
2014–15 SK Austria Klagenfurt
2015–16 FC Blau-Weiß Linz
2016–17 TSV Hartberg
2017–18 SV Lafnitz
2018–19 Grazer AK
2021–22 Sturm Graz II
2022–23 DSV Leoben
2023–24 ASK Voitsberg
2024–25 Hertha Wels

2023–24 member clubs

Bad Gleich.
DSC
Gleisdorf
St. Anna
Location of Styrian teams in 2023-24 Regionalliga Central
Gurten
Vöcklamarkt
Wels
Location of Upper Austria teams in 2023-24 Regionalliga Central
ASK Klagenfurt
Location of Carinthia teams in 2023-24 Regionalliga Central

References

  1. ^ "Österreich » Regionalliga Mitte » Siegerliste" [Austria: Regional League Central » List of champions] (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 26 May 2016.