Kärntner Liga

The Kärntner Liga[2] is the fourth highest division in Austrian football for clubs in the area of the province of Carinthia and the East Tyrol region, that belong to the Carinthian Football Association (German: Kärntner Fussballverband, KFV). Below the Kärntner Liga are the Unterliga West[3] and Unterliga Ost.[4]

Kärntner Liga
Country Austria
ConfederationAustrian Football Association
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid4
Current championsATUS Ferlach[1]
(2015/16)

Mode

The Carinthian League is organized as a league system competition in which, since 2003/04, in principle 16 teams participate (previously there were usually 14 teams, in 2002/03 15). The game is played in 30 championship rounds, each divided into a home and away round. The games and venues are drawn at the beginning of the season. The champions acquired the title Kärnter Landesmeister and are given the right to a promotion into the Austrian Regional League Central.

2020–21 member clubs

  • SVG Bleiburg
  • SV Dellach/Gail
  • SV Feldkirchen
  • ATUS Ferlach
  • ASKÖ Gmünd
  • SV Hirter Kraig
  • KAC 1909
  • SAK Klagenfurt
  • ASKÖ Köttmannsdorf
  • FC Lendorf
  • SK Maria Saal
  • SV St. Jakob im Rosental
  • ASKÖ St. Michael ob Bleiburg
  • SK Treibach
  • VST Völkermarkt
  • ATSV Wolfsberg
Kärntner Liga is located in Kärnten
Bleiburg
Bleiburg
Dellach/Gail
Dellach/Gail
Ferlach
Ferlach
Gmünd
Gmünd
Kraig
Kraig
KAC 1909
KAC 1909
Köttmannsdorf
Köttmannsdorf
Lendorf
Lendorf
Maria Saal
Maria Saal
St. Jakob Rosental
St. Jakob Rosental
St. Michael/Bleiburg
St. Michael/Bleiburg
Treibach
Treibach
Völkermarkt
Völkermarkt
Wolfsberg
Wolfsberg
Location of teams in 2020–21 Kärntner Liga

References

  1. Trevisan, Claudio (2016-06-04). "Liga- Meister ATUS Ferlach pfeift auf Regionalliga" (in German). Kronenzeitung. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  2. "Känrtner Liga" (in German). Kärntner Fussballverband. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  3. "Unterliga West" (in German). Kärntner Fussballverband. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  4. "Unterliga Ost" (in German). Kärntner Fussballverband. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
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