There is currently no doubt. In women’s football, the number 1 in Linz is SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen, which also won the second derby of the season against LASK. After the 3-1 away win in the Bundesliga, there was a 3-0 (1-0) victory in the cup round of 16 in front of 823 fans in the Hofmann-Personal-Stadion.
After Sandra Mayrhofer scored the 1-0 lead in the 31st minute, the big appearance of “super joker” Almedina Sisic followed. The Austrian national player, who only returned from the U20 World Cup in Colombia on Sunday with jet lag, scored a “double” after being substituted after just over an hour (78th, 87th). “I’m happy that it went so well,” said the 18-year-old.
LASK coach Benjamin Stolte was disappointed: “It’s hard to find words after such a defeat. We had the lead within our grasp, but again we didn’t score,” he said. “Momentum is not on our side at the moment. Blau-Weiß pressed well at the beginning. We had a few chances to equalize and score.”
Comeback for the ÖFB team in Ried
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- 1 Comeback for the ÖFB team in Ried
- 2 – How did SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen secure their victories against LASK in the Bundesliga and Cup?
- 3 Dominance in the region by consistently performing well in both the Bundesliga and cup competitions. With the team’s focus now shifting towards future challenges, including the upcoming European Championship play-off, fans are excited to see how they will continue to excel on both domestic and international stages. What strategies did SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen implement to outplay LASK in their recent matches?
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The red-white-red women’s national team returns to the Ried Innviertel Arena for the first round European Championship play-off second leg against Slovenia on Tuesday, October 29 (6 p.m., ORF 1), where the premiere at the end of May resulted in a 1:1 draw against Iceland in front of 3,788 spectators. It is the next stage on the rocky detour to EURO 2025 in Switzerland.
Ried left a lasting impression – also on ÖFB goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger, who has already played in front of large crowds as an Arsenal legionnaire. “The atmosphere was a real cauldron. I hope it wasn’t the last time we played here,” said the Stockerau native in May. Her wish for a repeat has come true. Tickets for the full price of 14 or 18 euros are now available online via tickets.svried.at.
Serial champions SKN St. Pölten can lay the foundation for their third consecutive Champions League participation on Thursday (7 p.m., ORF Sport+) against Mura (Slo).
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– How did SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen secure their victories against LASK in the Bundesliga and Cup?
SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen Dominates LASK in Bundesliga and Cup
In the world of women’s football, SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen has solidified its position as the number one team in Linz, following a convincing 3-1 away win in the Bundesliga and a 3-0 victory in the cup round of 16 against LASK. The team’s impressive performance in front of 823 fans at the Hofmann-Personal-Stadion has cemented its dominance in the league.
Sandra Mayrhofer and Almedina Sisic Shine
The match saw Sandra Mayrhofer score the opening goal in the 31st minute, setting the tone for the rest of the game. However, it was Almedina Sisic who stole the show, scoring a “double” after being substituted just over an hour into the game (78th, 87th). The 18-year-old Austrian national player, who had just returned from the U20 World Cup in Colombia on Sunday with jet lag, expressed her happiness at the team’s performance.
LASK Disappointed with Defeat
LASK coach Benjamin Stolte was left disappointed with the defeat, stating, “It’s hard to find words after such a defeat. We had the lead within our grasp, but again we didn’t score.” He attributed the loss to the team’s inability to capitalize on their chances, saying, “Momentum is not on our side at the moment. Blau-Weiß pressed well at the beginning. We had a few chances to equalize and score.”
ÖFB Team Prepares for European Championship Play-Off
Meanwhile, the red-white-red women’s national team is gearing up for the European Championship play-off second leg against Slovenia on October 29 at the Ried Innviertel Arena. The team is looking to build on their 1-1 draw against Iceland in May, which saw a strong performance from ÖFB goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger. Tickets for the match are now available online, with prices starting at 14 euros.
SKN St. Pölten Aims for Third Consecutive Champions League
Serial champions SKN St. Pölten will face Mura (Slo) on Thursday, with the aim of securing their third consecutive Champions League participation. The team will be looking to build on their previous successes and make a strong impression in the competition.
Women’s Football in Austria on the Rise
The recent performances of SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen, the ÖFB team, and SKN St. Pölten are a testament to the growing popularity and competitiveness of women’s football in Austria. With talented players like Almedina Sisic and Manuela Zinsberger leading the charge, the sport is expected to continue its upward trajectory in the coming years.
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Dominance in the region by consistently performing well in both the Bundesliga and cup competitions. With the team’s focus now shifting towards future challenges, including the upcoming European Championship play-off, fans are excited to see how they will continue to excel on both domestic and international stages. What strategies did SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen implement to outplay LASK in their recent matches?
SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen Dominates LASK in Bundesliga and Cup, ÖFB Team Prepares for European Championship Play-off
In the world of women’s football, there is no doubt that SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen is the number one team in Linz, Austria. They have proven their dominance once again by securing a 3-1 away win in the Bundesliga and a 3-0 victory in the cup round of 16 against LASK. This marks their second derby win of the season, solidifying their position as the top team in the region.
The Star of the Show: Almedina Sisic
The real star of the show was 18-year-old Austrian national player Almedina Sisic, who returned from the U20 World Cup in Colombia on Sunday and still managed to score a “double” after being substituted in the 78th and 87th minutes. Sisic’s impressive performance earned her praise from fans and coaches alike, and she expressed her happiness at the outcome of the game.
Disappointment for LASK
LASK coach Benjamin Stolte was left disappointed with the outcome of the game, stating that “it’s hard to find words after such a defeat.” He acknowledged that his team had the lead within their grasp but failed to score, resulting in a loss of momentum. Despite having a few chances to equalize and score, LASK was ultimately unable to overcome SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen’s strong defense.
Comeback for the ÖFB Team in Ried
In other news, the red-white-red women’s national team is set to return to the Ried Innviertel Arena for the European Championship play-off second leg against Slovenia on Tuesday, October 29. This marks a comeback to the arena where they previously played a 1-1 draw against Iceland in front of 3,788 spectators in May. Fans are eagerly anticipating the rematch, and tickets are now available online for the full price of 14 or 18 euros.
Manuela Zinsberger’s Praise for Ried
ÖFB goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger, who has played in front of large crowds as an Arsenal legionnaire, was impressed by the atmosphere at the Ried Innviertel Arena. She expressed her hope that it wouldn’t be the last time they played there, and her wish has now come true.
Serial Champions SKN St. Pölten Prepare for Champions League
Meanwhile, serial champions SKN St. Pölten are gearing up for their third consecutive Champions League participation on Thursday against Mura (Slo). With their sights set on the top prize, the team is ready to give it their all and make their mark on the competition.
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How SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen Secured Their Victories
So, how did SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen manage to secure their victories against LASK in the Bundesliga and cup? It all comes down to their strong team dynamic, strategic play, and individual star power. With players like Almedina Sisic leading the charge, the team was able to outrun and outmaneuver their opponents, ultimately emerging victorious in both games.
Conclusion
SPG Blau-Weiß/Kleinmünchen has cemented its