Tiroler Liga
Country Austria
ConfederationAustrian Football Association
Number of teams16[1]
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toAustrian Regional League West
Relegation toLandesliga Ost and Landesliga West
Current championsInnsbrucker AC[2]
(2022-23)
Sponsor(s)UPC Austria
Website

The Tiroler Liga (officially known as the UPC Tirol Liga) is the top division of Tyrol and the fourth-highest division in Austrian football. The competition is organized by the Tirol Football Association. The Tyrolean champion is allowed to start in the Austrian Regional League West, and the two last placed relegate to Landesliga Ost and Landesliga West.[3] Tiroler Liga was part of the 4th highest level which called Austrian Landesliga. However, within Tirol Bundesland, Landesliga was the name of the fifth-tier which teams of Tiroler liga are relegated to.

In the 2015/16 season, SV Wörgl was able to secure the championship.[4]

2023–24 member clubs

  • SV Breitenbach
  • SV Brixen
  • SV Hall
  • SV Kirchbichl
  • SV Längenfeld
  • SVG Mayrhofen
  • SC Mils 05
  • SC Münster
  • FC Natters
  • SPG Oberland West
  • SV Oberperfuss
  • SV Umhausen
  • Union Innsbruck
  • FC Wacker Innsbruck
Tiroler Liga is located in Tyrol, Austria
Breitenbach
Breitenbach
Brixen
Brixen
Hall
Hall
Kirchbichl
Kirchbichl
Längenfeld
Längenfeld
Mayrhofen
Mayrhofen
Mils
Mils
Münster
Münster
Natters
Natters
Oberland West
Oberland West
Oberperfuss
Oberperfuss
Umhausen
Umhausen
UnionWacker
Union
Wacker
Location of teams in 2023–24 Tiroler Liga

References

  1. Gruber, Alex; Waidhofer, Tobias (2014-08-07). "Mit der Tiroler Liga erwacht das Leben im Fußball-Unterhaus" (in German). Tiroler Tageszeitung. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
  2. Der Innsbrucker AC schnappt sich den Titel im Fernduell gegen Volders in Minute 96! - LigaPortal (in German)
  3. "Das droht dem Tiroler Fußball im Falle eines Wacker-Abstiegs" (in German). Tiroler Tageszeitung. 2015-05-25. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
  4. Mair, Thomas (2016-06-11). "3:2 gegen Kirchbichl: Wörgl macht den Durchmarsch perfekt" (in German). Tiroler Tageszeitung. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
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