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Frauenliga2025/2026 — Standings, Fixtures & Top Scorers

🏅 League
106
Played
11
Upcoming
117
Total
Sarah Mattner-Trembleau
14 goals — Top scorer
Overview Table Results Schedule

About Admiral Frauen-Bundesliga

The ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga (Admiral Frauen-Bundesliga for sponsorship) is the top division of women's football in Austria (Frauenfußball Österreich). Organized women's football in Austria dates back to the early 1970s, and the modern league is governed by the Austrian Football Association (Österreichischer Fußball-Bund, ÖFB). The league plays a vital role in Central European women's football as both a domestic competition and a development pathway for the Austrian Women's National Team.

The ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga season runs from August to June and features clubs affiliated with some of Austria's most prominent football organizations. SKN St. Pölten Frauen have established an era of unprecedented dominance, winning ten consecutive league titles through the 2024/25 season. Their run of success follows the era of SV Neulengbach Frauen, who won twelve consecutive championships from 2003 to 2014.

Austrian women's football gained significant visibility after the Austrian Women's National Team's stunning performance at UEFA Women's EURO 2017, where they reached the semi-finals in their first-ever major tournament appearance. They defeated Iceland, beat Spain on penalties, and drew with Switzerland before falling to Denmark in the last four. This breakthrough generated national attention and drove increased investment at all levels.

Key Austrian women's football players who have gained international recognition include Sarah Zadrazil (Bayern Munich), Nicole Billa, Carina Wenninger, Laura Feiersinger, and Katharina Naschenweng. Many developed through the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga before moving to top European clubs.

Matches are available through ÖFB TV and select broadcasts on Austrian television. The competition also features the 2. Frauen Bundesliga (second division) and the ÖFB Frauen Cup (domestic knockout cup).

ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga Teams 2025/26 (Vereine)

The 2025/26 Admiral Frauen-Bundesliga season features clubs from across Austria. The reigning champions SKN St. Pölten Frauen opened their campaign at the NV Arena against First Vienna FC. Other notable clubs include FK Austria Wien Frauen, Sturm Graz Frauen, FC Red Bull Salzburg Frauen, and SV Neulengbach Frauen.

The league benefits from the infrastructure of established Austrian football clubs, with growing investment from organisations like FK Austria Wien and Sturm Graz elevating the quality of competition.

ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga Tabelle — Championship History

The ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga has been defined by two extraordinary dynasties. SV Neulengbach Frauen won twelve consecutive titles from 2003 to 2014, establishing themselves as the dominant force in Austrian women's football for over a decade. SKN St. Pölten Frauen then took over, winning ten consecutive championships from 2014/15 through 2024/25.

Before Neulengbach's era, USC Landhaus were historically significant. The competitive gap at the top has been a persistent feature of the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga tabelle, though increasing investment from clubs like FK Austria Wien and FC Red Bull Salzburg is beginning to challenge St. Pölten's dominance.

Austrian Women's Football on the International Stage

Austrian women's football made a dramatic breakthrough at UEFA Women's EURO 2017, where the national team reached the semi-finals in their first-ever major tournament appearance. They defeated Iceland, beat Spain on penalties in the quarter-final, and fought Denmark closely before losing in the semis. This run captivated the nation and drove investment into women's football at all levels.

Key Austrian internationals who have competed at the highest levels include Sarah Zadrazil (Bayern Munich), Nicole Billa (Hoffenheim/Bayern), Carina Wenninger (Bayern/Roma), Laura Feiersinger (Eintracht Frankfurt), and Katharina Naschenweng (Turbine Potsdam). Most developed through the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga system.

How to Watch ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga (Wo Sehen)

ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga matches are available through ÖFB TV, the Austrian Football Association's streaming platform, and select Austrian television broadcasts. Coverage has expanded as the league grows in popularity.

Key websites for following the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga tabelle, Ergebnisse (results), and Spielplan (schedule) include kicker.at, laola1.at, sport.de, and the official ÖFB platforms.

SKN St. Pölten Frauen in European Competition

SKN St. Pölten Frauen have been Austria's primary representatives in the UEFA Women's Champions League. They have reached the group stages on multiple occasions, competing against top European clubs and gaining valuable continental experience.

Their European campaigns have helped raise the standard of the domestic league and provided exposure for Austrian players on the highest stage.

Key Facts

  • Season runs August to June with a winter break
  • Organized women's football in Austria dates back to the early 1970s
  • SKN St. Pölten Frauen have won 10 consecutive titles (2014/15-2024/25)
  • SV Neulengbach Frauen previously won 12 consecutive titles (2003-2014)
  • Austria's women's team reached the EURO 2017 semi-finals in their debut
  • Sarah Zadrazil (Bayern Munich) is the highest-profile Austrian women's player
  • Currently sponsored as the Admiral Frauen-Bundesliga
  • Available on ÖFB TV and select Austrian television broadcasts
  • St. Pölten have represented Austria in the UEFA Women's Champions League
  • FK Austria Wien and Sturm Graz have increased investment in recent years

Frequently Asked Questions

Who dominates the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga?

SKN St. Pölten Frauen have won ten consecutive ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga titles from 2014/15 through 2024/25. Before them, SV Neulengbach Frauen won twelve consecutive titles from 2003 to 2014.

Where can I watch the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga?

Matches are available on ÖFB TV (Austrian Football Association's streaming platform) and select Austrian television broadcasts. Results and the tabelle are available on kicker.at and laola1.at.

When does the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga season run?

The season runs from August to June with a winter break, following the Central European football calendar.

How did Austria perform at EURO 2017?

Austria's women's team stunned Europe at their first-ever major tournament, reaching the semi-finals at UEFA Women's EURO 2017. They beat Iceland, defeated Spain on penalties in the quarter-final, and lost to Denmark in the semis.

Who are the most famous Austrian women's football players?

Prominent Austrian women's footballers include Sarah Zadrazil (Bayern Munich), Nicole Billa, Carina Wenninger, Laura Feiersinger, and Katharina Naschenweng. Most developed through the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga.

Do Austrian clubs play in the Champions League?

Yes, the league champion qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League. SKN St. Pölten Frauen have been the most frequent Austrian representatives, reaching the group stages on multiple occasions.

Is there promotion and relegation?

Yes, the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga operates promotion/relegation with the 2. Frauen Bundesliga (second division). The bottom club faces relegation while the second division winner earns promotion.

What is the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga tabelle?

The tabelle is the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga standings table showing all teams ranked by points. It is updated after each Spieltag (matchday) and available on kicker.at and laola1.at.

What is the ÖFB Frauen Cup?

The ÖFB Frauen Cup is Austria's domestic knockout cup competition for women's teams. SKN St. Pölten Frauen have dominated the cup alongside their league success, frequently winning the double.

How is the ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga developing?

The league is growing through increased investment from established clubs like FK Austria Wien, Sturm Graz, and FC Red Bull Salzburg, the national team's EURO 2017 success, and the ÖFB's focus on women's youth development.

Last updated: 21 May 2026, 15:45 UTC

The current ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga tabelle for the 2025/26 season. The table shows all teams ranked by points, with wins, draws, losses, goals scored and goal difference.

# Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
1
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
18 17 1 0 52 5 +47 52
W W W W W
2
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
18 15 1 2 60 10 +50 46
L W W W W
3
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
18 11 1 6 40 23 +17 34
L D W W W
4
FC Salzburg Frauen logo FC Salzburg Frauen
18 8 4 6 35 34 +1 28
D D L W W
5
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
18 8 4 6 32 34 -2 28
W W L L L
6
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
18 7 4 7 32 33 -1 25
D W W W W
7
LASK W logo LASK W
18 6 2 10 18 30 -12 20
L L W L L
8
Neulengbach W logo Neulengbach W
18 3 3 12 13 34 -21 12
L L L L L
9
Kleinmünchen / BW Linz W logo Kleinmünchen / BW Linz W
18 3 0 15 14 45 -31 9
W L L L L
10
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
18 1 2 15 23 71 -48 5
L L L L L
Championship Round
Relegation Round
# Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
1
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
4 3 1 0 8 0 +8 10
D W W W
2
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
4 2 2 0 5 2 +3 8
D D W W
3
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
4 1 0 3 3 7 -4 3
W L L L
4
FC Salzburg Frauen logo FC Salzburg Frauen
4 0 1 3 0 7 -7 1
L D L L
UEFA Champions League Qualifiers
# Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
1
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
4 4 0 0 12 3 +9 12
W W W W
2
LASK W logo LASK W
3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
W D L
3
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
3 0 2 1 4 6 -2 2
D L D
4
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
3 0 2 1 5 8 -3 2
D L D
5
Kleinmünchen / BW Linz W logo Kleinmünchen / BW Linz W
3 0 1 2 2 6 -4 1
L L D
6
Neulengbach W logo Neulengbach W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D W
Relegation

The complete ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga Spielplan for the 2025/26 season. Browse upcoming matches across all Austrian women's football teams.

1
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Sarah Mattner-Trembleau
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
14
2
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Ľudmila Matavková
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
10
3
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L. Sipos
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
10
4
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P. Pfanner
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
8
5
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B. Pulins
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
8
6
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C. Brunold
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
8
7
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Leila Peneau
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
7
8
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Petra Mikulica
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
6
9
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Andrea Svibkova
LASK W logo LASK W
6
10
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Pulins B.
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
5
11
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Zala Kustrin
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
5
12
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Kess Elmore
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
5
13
Lotta Cordes
Lotta Cordes
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
4
14
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A. Sisic
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
4
15
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Modesta Uka
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
4
16
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D. Lueger
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
4
17
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K. Dorn
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
4
18
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E. Kobler
FC Salzburg Frauen logo FC Salzburg Frauen
4
19
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Sophie Maierhofer
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
3
20
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Volkov J.
LASK W logo LASK W
3
1
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Elisa Pfattner
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
11
2
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Leila Peneau
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
7
3
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C. Brunold
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
7
4
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Ľudmila Matavková
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
4
5
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Sarah Mattner-Trembleau
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
4
6
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Modesta Uka
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
3
7
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F. Nagy
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
3
8
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Agathe Ollivier
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
3
9
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Luca Scheel
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
2
10
Lotta Cordes
Lotta Cordes
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
2
11
Livia Brunmair
Livia Brunmair
Neulengbach W logo Neulengbach W
2
12
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Kess Elmore
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
2
13
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Laura Krumböck
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
2
14
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E. Brandl
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
1
15
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Schoser L.
LASK W logo LASK W
1
16
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Laino V.
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
1
17
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Olsen M.
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
1
18
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Julia Kappenberger
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
1
19
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Schorn A.
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
1
20
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L. Mazuchova
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
1
1
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Leonie Tragl
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
5
2
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J. Kofler
Kleinmünchen / BW Linz W logo Kleinmünchen / BW Linz W
5
3
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A. Sergeeva
LASK W logo LASK W
5
4
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G. Rozmis
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
5
5
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A. Bacher
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
4
6
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Y. Weilharter
Austria Wien W logo Austria Wien W
4
7
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Aldiana Amuchie
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
4
8
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Andrea Svibkova
LASK W logo LASK W
4
9
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S. Albrecht
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
4
10
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Leila Peneau
St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
3
11
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P. Pfanner
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
3
12
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M. Keckeis
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
3
13
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V. Hahn
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
3
14
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S. Grabovac
FC Salzburg Frauen logo FC Salzburg Frauen
3
15
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K. Moser
Neulengbach W logo Neulengbach W
3
16
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N. Ticha
LASK W logo LASK W
3
17
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P. Petrovics
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
3
18
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Carina Wenninger
FC Salzburg Frauen logo FC Salzburg Frauen
3
19
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Petra Mikulica
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
2
20
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Sophie Maierhofer
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
2
1
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Leonie Tragl
Sturm Graz W logo Sturm Graz W
1
2
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P. Pfanner
First Vienna W logo First Vienna W
1
3
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G. Rozmis
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
1
4
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A. Holl
Neulengbach W logo Neulengbach W
1
5
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L. Reisinger
Rheindorf Altach W logo Rheindorf Altach W
1
6
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S. Breitwieser
LASK W logo LASK W
1
7
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K. Dorn
SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W logo SPG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg W
1

Winners

Season Champion
2024/2025 St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
2023/2024 St. Polten W logo St. Polten W
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