Jaden Montnor (7th), Ulysses Llanez (42nd), Benedict Scharner (72nd), Luis Hartwig (74th) and Din Barlov (76′). Shortly before the final whistle, “Joker” Nicholas Wunsch (89th) scored the consolation goal.
Amstetten took an early lead through Thomas Mayer (2nd). Lukas Parger (26th) ensured the equalizer in the meantime. After Peter Tschernegg (59th) scored the opening goal for Lower Austria, Dornbirns saw Raul Marte shown a yellow-red card after just under an hour. The decision came from an own goal by Sebastian Santin (80th).
Amstetten defeated Dornbirn 3:1
SKU Amstetten has six points after a 3-1 (1-1) win at FC Dornbirn.
BW Linz rehabilitated
Promotion favorite Blau-Weiss Linz rehabilitated after the 0:2 at the start at the Vienna with a clear 4:2 (2:0) against the Young Violets Austria. Simon Seidl (18th), Matthias Seidl (26th), Michael Brandner (55th / penalty) and Tobias Koch (77th) scored for Linz. The brace from Ibrahima Drame (48’/penalty, 80′) no longer put the Upper Austrians under pressure.
Blau-Weiss Linz is rehabilitating itself
Promotion favorite Blau-Weiss Linz rehabilitated after the 0:2 at the start at the Vienna with a clear 4:2 against the Young Violets.
The game between FC Liefering and Vorwarts Steyr had to be stopped about 15 minutes before the end due to a thunderstorm when the score was 1-0. According to the Bundesliga press release, a new game date will be scheduled for Tuesday (6:30 p.m.). “According to § 8 paragraph 4 of the game operating guidelines, a game canceled due to force majeure will be played again in its entirety,” the message said.
Admira celebrates first win since April
In the evening game on Friday, Bundesliga relegated Admira was able to celebrate a win for the first time since mid-April. The Südstadters prevailed in a gripping duel against GAK 4:3 (3:2), for the team of new coach Roberto Pätzold, returnee Patrick Schmidt convinced with a brace (14th, 64th / penalty).
Admira celebrates first win since April
In the evening game on Friday, Bundesliga relegated Admira was able to celebrate a win for the first time since mid-April. The people from the south of town prevailed in a thrilling duel against GAK 4:3 (3:2).
Horn won 1-0 (0-0) at Kapfenberg SV thanks to a goal by Burak Yilmaz (76′). On Sunday there is a Vienna derby between FAC and Vienna, and the Sturm Graz amateurs also welcome SV Lafnitz (both 10.30 a.m.).
Horn flawless after the second round
SV Horn is flawless after the second round, the Waldviertel won 1-0 (0-0) at Kapfenberg SV thanks to a goal by Burak Yilmaz (76th).
Admiral 2nd League, second round
Freitag:
Rapid II – St. Pölten 1: 5 (0: 2)
Goals: Wunsch (89′) or Montnor (7′), Llanez (42′), Scharner (72′), Hartwig (74′), Barlov (76′)
Dornbirn 2 – Amstetten 1:3 (1:1)
Goals: Parger (26′), Santin (81’/own goal) or Mayer (2′), Tschernegg (54′)
Yellow-Red: Marte (59./Dornbirn)
Kapfenberg – Horn 0:1 (0:0)
Thor: Yilmaz (76.)
Blau-Weiss Linz – Young Violets 4: 2 (2: 0)
Goals: Seidl (18′, 27′), Brandner (55’/penalty), Koch (77′) and Drame (48’/penalty, 79′)
Admira – GAK 4:3 (3:2)
Goals: Zwierschitz (3′), Schmidt (13′, 64’/penalty), Gattermayer (40′) and Peham (21′), Rusek (45′), Koller (76′)
Sunday:
FAC – Vienna 10.30 a.m. (live on ORF Sport +)
Storm II – Lafnitz 10.30 a.m
Tuesday:
Liefering – Steyr 6.30 p.m. *
* Canceled on Friday when Liefering was 1-0 due to a thunderstorm