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The Wiener Stadtliga is an Austrian Landesliga conference, one of the fourth-highest soccer leagues in Austrian football.


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In the Wiener Stadtliga, a total of 16 football clubs from
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and the neighboring province of
Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country. Since 1986, the capital of Lower Austria has been Sankt P ...
participate. All clubs are members of the
Vienna Football Association The Vienna Football Association (German: Wiener Fußball-Verband; WFV) is the umbrella organization of the football clubs of the Austrian state Vienna. The WFV was founded in 1923 and has its headquarters in Vienna. The WFV is one of 8 regional o ...
. The champion of Wiener Stadtliga rises directly in the third-highest division of Austria, the
Austrian Regional League East 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 ...
. In addition to the champion of the Wiener Stadtliga, also the champions of ''
Landesliga Burgenland The Landesliga Burgenland is the Austrian Landesliga, football division of the Austrian state of Burgenland. It is in the fourth highest division in Football in Austria, Austrian football for clubs of the Burgenland Football Association (german: ...
'' and '' 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga'' are promoted to the Regional League East. Below the Wiener Stadtliga, there are the '' 2. Landesliga'' as fifth-highest division followed by ''Oberliga A'' and ''Oberliga B'' as sixth-highest division, as well as the ''1. Klasse A'' and ''1. Klasse B'' as the seventh-highest divisions for Viennese clubs followed by the ''2. Klasse A''.


2020–21 member clubs

* ASV 13 *
FV Austria XIII FV may stand for: Groups, organizations, companies * Rossiya (airline) (IATA code: FV) * Fachbuchverlag Leipzig, a German publishing house * Federal Vision, an evangelical Christian faith * Funk Volume, a hip hop record label founded by American ...
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SV Donau SV, Sv, sv, etc. may refer to: Places and language * El Salvador, ISO 3166-1 country code SV * South Vietnam, an extinct state * Svalbard, Norway, FIPS country code SV * Swedish language, ISO 639-1 language code sv * Silicon Valley, a region in n ...
* FACH Donaufeld * ASK Elektra *
Favoritner AC The Favoritner Athletik Club, or FavAC for short, is an Austrian football club from the Viennese Favoriten district and currently plays under the sponsored name ''Cashpoint FavAC'' in the fourth tier, the Viennese City League. The club's popul ...
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First Vienna FC First Vienna FC is an Austrian association football club based in the Döbling district of Vienna. Established on 22 August 1894, it is the country's oldest team and has played a notable role in the history of the game there. It is familiarly k ...
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SV Gerasdorf Stammersdorf SV, Sv, sv, etc. may refer to: Places and language * El Salvador, ISO 3166-1 country code SV * South Vietnam, an extinct state * Svalbard, Norway, FIPS country code SV * Swedish language, ISO 639-1 language code sv * Silicon Valley, a region in n ...
* SC Mannswörth * Sportunion Mauer *
Post SV Wien Post Sportverein Wien is a multi-sports club from the city of Vienna in Austria, and today operates in addition to football another 23 sections, including handball, field hockey, tennis, basketball, volleyball, futsal, table tennis, bowling, brid ...
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SV Schwechat Sport-Vereinigung Schwechat is an Austrian association football club from the capital city of Vienna. They are currently playing in the Wiener Stadtliga and plays their home games at the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion in Schwechat Schwechat () is a town ...
* SK Slovan-Hütteldorfer AC * FC Stadlau * WAF Vorwärts Brigittenau * SV Wienerberg 1921


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{{UEFA fourth leagues Football competitions in Austria Football in Austria