Tiroler Liga

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Tiroler Liga
CountryFlag of Austria.svg  Austria
Confederation Tirol Football Association
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to Regionalliga Tirol
Relegation to Landesliga West or Landesliga Ost
Domestic cup(s) Tiroler Cup
Current champions Innsbrucker
(2022–23)
Website tfv.at
Current: 2023–24 Tiroler Liga

The Tiroler Liga (officially known as the HYPO TIROL Liga) is the second division of Tyrol and the fifth-highest division in Austrian football. The competition is organized by the Tirol Football Association. The top two clubs are promoted to the Regionalliga Tirol , and the two last placed clubs are relegated to the Landesliga Ost or Landesliga West .

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2023–24 member clubs

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