Fans on ligaportal.at chose the best player of round 26 in the Regionalliga West 2025/2026 after a 24-hour public vote, selecting one winner from a shortlist of eleven nominees.
The selection followed the naming of those eleven players to the team of the round for their strong performances in matchday 26. Supporters had exactly 24 hours to register their choice on the site; when the window closed, the winner was announced.
The question posed to readers on the website was blunt and direct: "Wer ist \"Interwetten\" Spieler der Runde?" That prompt framed the poll and tied the fan vote to the sponsor-branded award for the round.
The mechanics were simple and visible: eleven players, chosen by editors for the team of the round, were presented as options and fans voted within a fixed 24-hour period. The process ended with a named winner after the vote concluded, a result determined entirely by the fans who logged in during the voting window.
Context matters here: this was a fan poll tied to round 26 coverage, not a match report or an official league award decided by committees. The source material makes clear the exercise was about opinion and engagement on ligaportal.at rather than an adjudication by referees, coaches or league administrators.
That distinction produces a friction point. The posted account describes the vote, the eleven nominees and the 24-hour timeline, but it does not list the player who ultimately won in the provided text. For readers trying to follow which individual walked away with the Interwetten distinction, that gap turns a finished process into a lingering question.
The omission matters because these round awards are often used by clubs, players and media as short, public markers of form. A fan-chosen accolade can lift a player's profile or feed momentum into the next fixtures. Yet the available account ends at the announcement step without naming the person who received the badge of the round.
What happens next is straightforward and consequential: whoever was declared the Interwetten player of the round will carry that recognition into the closing stages of the 2025/2026 campaign, and observers will want to know whether that vote reflects sustained form or a single standout performance. Equally, followers of the site will expect complete reporting — the nominees, the voting period and the eventual winner — in the same place the poll was hosted.
For now the clearest, unanswered item is also the most immediate: which of the eleven players named to the team of the round emerged from the 24-hour ligaportal.at vote as the Interwetten Spieler der Runde? The poll ran its full 24 hours and produced a winner; the public record as provided stops short of naming who that was.





