List of football clubs in Austria

These are the Austrian football teams and the leagues they played in for the 2022/23 season.

Admiral Bundesliga (First Division)

Admiral Zweite Liga (Second Division)

The champion of the league promotes to the Austrian Bundesliga.

Regionalliga (Third Division)

The Regionalliga is divided into three sections.

Regionalliga Ost (East)

  • ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha from Lower Austria
  • ASV Draßburg from Burgenland
  • SV Leobendorf from Lower Austria
  • FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf from Lower Austria
  • Kremser SC from Lower Austria
  • FC Karabakh from Vienna
  • SR Donaufeld Wien from Vienna
  • SC Neusiedl am See from Burgenland
  • SV Stripfing from Lower Austria
  • USV Scheiblingskirchen-Warth from Lower Austria
  • TWL Elektra from Vienna
  • First Vienna from Vienna
  • Wiener Sport-Club from Vienna
  • SC Wiener Viktoria from Vienna
  • 1. Wiener Neustädter SC from Lower Austria
  • ASV Siegendorf from Burgenland

Regionalliga Mitte (Middle)

  • SV Allerheiligen from Styria
  • TuS Bad Gleichenberg from Styria
  • Deutschlandsberger SC from Styria
  • FC Gleisdorf 09 from Styria
  • Union Gurten from Upper Austria
  • SC Kalsdorf from Styria
  • Junge Wikinger Ried from Upper Austria
  • USV St. Anna from Styria
  • SK Treibach from Carinthia
  • Union Vöcklamarkt from Upper Austria
  • SC Weiz from Styria
  • WSC Hertha Wels from Upper Austria
  • Wolfsberger AC II from Carinthia
  • LASK Amateure from Upper Austria
  • DSV Leoben from Styria
  • SAK Klagenfurt from Carinthia

Regionalliga West (West)

The league plays three separate rounds with twelve clubs. The first and the second of each league plays a play off for promotion to 2. Liga. The other teams play against relegation to the Landesliga.

Eliteliga Salzburg

Regionalliga Tirol

Eliteliga Vorarlberg

  • VfB Hohenems
  • Admira Dornbirn
  • FC Wolfurt
  • RW Rankweil
  • SC Röthis
  • Dornbirner SV
  • FC Rotenberg
  • FC Lauterach
  • SW Bregenz
  • FC Egg
  • SCR Altach Amateure
  • SC Göfis