Imst II: Autumn championship won, change of coach before the second half of the season
Imst II becomes autumn champion in the West Regional League, but loses its successful coach. Find out more about the developments and the exciting relegation battle in Tyrol's football.

Imst II: Autumn championship won, change of coach before the second half of the season
In the current season of the Regional League West, SC Sparkasse Imst II is making headlines by securing the title of autumn champion. With a lead of two points over SPG Axams/Grinzens, the team is at the top of the table. However, these successes are overshadowed by an unexpected turn of events: the successful coach Dominic Bartl will not accompany the team in the second half of the season. This raises questions about what happens next for Imst II.
The improvement in performance of the Imst team is remarkable, after initially having some difficulties. Despite a loss and a draw in the first two games, the team was not discouraged. Instead, five consecutive wins followed, which paved the way to the top of the table. However, the announcement of Bartl's resignation came as a surprise and was due to personal reasons and disagreements within the team about the team's development.
The fight for promotion and relegation
The SPG Axams/Grinzens, which wants to move up to the first promotion place, can also look forward to a successful autumn. But the pressure remains high as the competition such as Inzing, Fliess and Rinn/Tulfes are in a position to attack again. Things look bleak in the lower regions of the table: Mieminger Plateau, Oberhofen Pfaffenhofen, Sölden and Pitztal are expected to fight to stay in the league, as they are at least six points behind midfield.
Despite initial problems, Rinn/Tulfes is still in the race. However, after a strong spell with a place at the top of the table, they suffered three defeats in their last four games, which set them back. Other teams also show a similar roller coaster ride in performance. Fliess, for example, was initially able to boast strong performances, but had difficulties in the second half of the first half of the season and was unable to reach the direct promotion places.
The situation is exciting, not only for the teams at the top, but also for those fighting to avoid relegation. The next few games will be crucial, especially for the four teams at the bottom of the table. The upcoming winter break could also be an opportunity to make necessary changes and recover as the second half of the season approaches.
Another interesting point is the duel between the teams for the intermediate positions, where Seefeld, Rietz and Tarrenz each collected 18 points. Each of the three has gone through strong and weak phases in this first half of the season, which further heats up the competition for the top places. Things could change a lot in the coming weeks, especially after the news from the teams and their coaching staff.
The developments in the West Regional League are exciting to watch, and for more information on this topic, take a look www.ligaportal.at, which provides all important updates.