Future of regional leagues: Carinthians dream of league with Salzburg – ‘I think it would be difficult’

2024-09-01 15:27:46

Typical Austrian: Before a newly formed working group can discuss the future of the three regional leagues, the first officials have already hastily presented their ideas and wishes. On Sunday, an idea popped up from Carinthia. Wolfgang Oswald, an official with fourth-division club Spittal and a member of the working group, could imagine a model with six regional leagues, or so he said. Explained to Carinthian media. In the “Oswald System”, Styria and Burgenland, Tyrol and Vorarlberg, and Salzburg and Carinthia will be separated from each other starting from the 2026/27 season. Play in the same league. Vienna, Lower Austria and Upper Austria will each have their own third league.

Next meeting in Salzburg

雖然非常願意在卡林西亞媒體上提供信息,但奧斯瓦爾德在周日接受SN採訪時卻沉默寡言:“我們會找到解決方案,並在年底向公眾展示。我不想說什麼更多有關它的information.”

The idea from Carinthia came as a complete surprise to Seekirchen chairman Toni Feldinger, who represents Salzburg in the regional alliance working group. “I have never heard of it before. There has been one meeting so far. But they talked about the current situation, not possible models. I think because of the traffic situation between the two federal states, with Carinthia Building alliances will be difficult”.

In a working group convened by the Austrian FA, representatives from nine regional associations discussed the future of Austria’s third tier. The next meeting will be held in Salzburg on September 13. A day later, Salzburg elected a new state president. Wolfgang Zingerle will succeed Herbert Hübel, with Feldinger planning to serve as Vice President. He has a clear view on the issue of regional leagues: “In this process, we also need to consider the second and fourth levels of performance.”

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