Tiroler Liga
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.[2] In the 2015/16 season, SV Wörgl was able to secure the championship.[3]
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Confederation | Austrian Football Association |
Number of teams | 16[1] |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | Austrian Regional League West |
Relegation to | Landesliga Ost and Landesliga West |
Current champions | SV Wörgl (2015/16) |
Website | http://www.fussballoesterreich.at/foes/Datenservice/TFV-UPCTirolLiga-TL |
2020–21 member clubs
- SK Ebbs
- SV Fügen
- SV Innsbruck
- SV Kematen
- SV Kirchbichl
- SC Kundl
- SC Mils 05
- SPG Silz/Mötz
- FC Natters
- FC Söll
- SK St. Johann
- Union Innsbruck
- FC Volders
- Völser SV
- SV Zams
- FC Zirl


Ebbs

Fügen

SV I

Kematen

Kirchbichl

Kundl

Mils

Silz/Mötz

Natters

Söll

St. Johann

Union

Volders

Völser

Zams

Zirl
Location of teams in 2020–21 Tiroler Liga
External links
References
- 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.
- "Das droht dem Tiroler Fußball im Falle eines Wacker-Abstiegs" (in German). Tiroler Tageszeitung. 2015-05-25. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
- 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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