Austria Regionalliga Ost

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DateRHome v Away-
02/28 18:30 17 [8] ASV Drassburg v SV Mattersburg II [11] 0-1
02/28 18:30 17 [3] ASK Ebreichsdorf v Team Wiener Linien [6] 0-0
02/28 18:00 17 [2] Rapid Vienna II v FCM Traiskirchen [14] 0-0
11/16 17:00 16 [10] Team Wiener Linien v Wiener Neustadt [6] 2-1
11/16 16:00 16 [16] SV Leobendorf v Neusiedl [9] 0-0
11/16 14:00 16 [10] SC Wiener Viktoria v FCM Traiskirchen [14] 3-3
11/16 13:00 16 [5] SV Stripfing/Weiden v ASV Drassburg [7] 1-0
11/15 18:30 16 [4] Wiener Sportclub v FC Mauerwerk [12] 2-2
11/15 18:30 16 [15] Admira Wacker Modling II v Rapid Vienna II [2] 1-1
11/15 18:00 16 [13] ASK/BSC Bruck Leitha v ASK Ebreichsdorf [3] 1-0
11/15 18:00 16 [11] SV Mattersburg II v FC Marchfeld Donauauen [1] 3-1
11/10 15:00 15 [15] Admira Wacker Modling II v SC Wiener Viktoria [10] 1-3
11/09 17:00 15 [9] Team Wiener Linien v FC Mauerwerk [14] 0-1
11/09 13:00 15 [7] SV Stripfing/Weiden v FC Marchfeld Donauauen [1] 2-1
11/08 18:30 15 [4] Wiener Sportclub v ASV Drassburg [7] 0-0
11/08 18:30 15 [3] ASK Ebreichsdorf v SV Leobendorf [16] 1-0
11/08 18:00 15 [12] ASK/BSC Bruck Leitha v Wiener Neustadt [9] 2-5
11/08 18:00 15 SV Mattersburg II v Rapid Vienna II 0-1
11/08 17:30 15 [15] FCM Traiskirchen v Neusiedl [6] 5-1
11/02 16:30 14 [11] Wiener Neustadt v ASK Ebreichsdorf [3] 1-0
11/02 16:30 14 [16] SV Leobendorf v FCM Traiskirchen [15] 0-0
11/02 14:00 14 [12] SC Wiener Viktoria v SV Mattersburg II [9] 3-1
11/02 13:00 14 [14] FC Mauerwerk v ASK/BSC Bruck Leitha [11] 2-2
11/01 18:30 14 [1] FC Marchfeld Donauauen v Wiener Sportclub [4] 2-0
11/01 18:00 14 [2] Rapid Vienna II v SV Stripfing/Weiden [5] 1-0
11/01 13:00 14 [6] Neusiedl v Admira Wacker Modling II [15] 1-5
10/31 18:30 14 [7] ASV Drassburg v Team Wiener Linien [8] 2-2
10/27 15:00 13 [14] Admira Wacker Modling II v FCM Traiskirchen [15] 0-1
10/26 16:00 13 [8] Team Wiener Linien v FC Marchfeld Donauauen [1] 1-1
10/26 13:00 13 [5] SV Stripfing/Weiden v SC Wiener Viktoria [13] 0-1

The Austrian Regional League East (German: Regionalliga Ost) is a third-tier division of Austrian football re-introduced in the 1984–85 season. It covers the Austrian states of Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna and is one of three leagues at this level.

The Austria Regionalliga Ost is a prominent regional soccer tournament that serves as one of the key tiers in the Austrian football league system. Established to promote competitive football at the regional level, the tournament features clubs primarily from the eastern regions of Austria, including Vienna, Lower Austria, and Burgenland.

The league is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant local rivalries, and a strong emphasis on developing young talent. Teams compete in a round-robin format, with each club playing home and away matches against their opponents. The tournament not only provides an exciting platform for local clubs to showcase their skills but also acts as a crucial stepping stone for players aspiring to reach higher levels of professional football.

With a rich history and a commitment to fostering community spirit, the Austria Regionalliga Ost is a vital part of the Austrian football landscape, offering thrilling matches, emerging talent, and unforgettable moments for fans and players alike. The league also plays a significant role in the promotion and relegation system, with top-performing teams earning the opportunity to ascend to the higher tiers of Austrian football, while others face the challenge of avoiding relegation.