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Landesliga Burgenland

Landesliga Burgenland
Country Austria
ConfederationAustrian Football Association
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toAustrian Regional League East
Relegation to2. Liga Nord, 2. Liga Mitte and 2. Liga Süd
Current championsSV Oberwart/Rotenturm[1]
(2022/23)
Most championshipsSV Oberwart
Current: 2024–25 Landesliga Burgenland

The Landesliga Burgenland is the football division of the Austrian state of Burgenland. It is in the fourth highest division in Austrian football for clubs of the Burgenland Football Association (German: Burgenländischer Fussballverband).

Mode

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The league is made up of sixteen teams playing one home and one away match against each other. A season therefore comprises 30 match days.

The end of the season the champion is entitled to promotion into the third-class Austrian Regional League East. The number of teams that descend into the fifth-class divisions 2. Liga Nord, 2. Liga Mitte and 2. Liga Süd varies depending on the number of relegated Burgenland teams in the Regional League East. From 2. Liga Nord, 2. Liga Mitte and 2. Liga Süd respectively, one club advances into the Burgenland Landesliga.[2]

2023–24 member clubs

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  • SC Bad Sauerbrunn
  • FC Deutschkreutz
  • SpG Edelserpentin (Stuben)
  • USV Halbturn
  • ASK Horitschon Unterpetersdorf
  • ASKÖ Klingenbach
  • ASK Kohfidisch
  • SV Leithaprodersdorf
  • ASK Marz
  • SC/ESV Parndorf 1919
  • SC Pinkafeld
  • SC Ritzing
  • USCS Rudersdorf
  • SV Sankt Margarethen
  • SV Schattendorf
  • ASV Siegendorf
Landesliga Burgenland is located in Burgenland
Bad Sauerbrunn
Bad Sauerbrunn
Deutschkreutz
Deutschkreutz
Edelserpentin
Edelserpentin
Halbturn
Halbturn
Horitschon
Horitschon
Klingenbach
Klingenbach
Kohfidisch
Kohfidisch
Leithaprodersdorf
Leithaprodersdorf
Marz
Marz
Parndorf
Parndorf
Pinkafeld
Pinkafeld
Rudersdorf
Rudersdorf
St. Margarethen
St. Margarethen
Schattendorf
Schattendorf
Siegendorf
Siegendorf
Location of teams in 2023–24 Landesliga Burgenland

References

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  1. ^ "Der SV Klöcher Bau Oberwart ist Meister der Burgenlandliga" (in German). BKF. 2023-05-19. Retrieved 2023-08-05.
  2. ^ "Die Struktur des österreichischen Amateurfussballs" (in German). Fussball-Forum. 2007-11-11. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
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