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End 7-0
91′
A.Schorn
90′
7-0
V.potzl
Assist: V. Kirchberger
84′
C.Wenninger
80′
laura talwieser
magdalena schwarz
76′
theresa angelo d
L.Triendl
66′
emelie kobler
K.Wienerroither
66′
s.jakobsen
u.modesta
66′
C.Pucci
L.Cordes
56′
6-0
L.Cordes
Assist: A. Glibo
46′
v.akrap
aldina hamzic
46′
valentina lutz
A.pamminger
46′
A. Glibo
p.pfanner
46′
V.potzl
E.Pfattner
46′
A.Schorn
louise schoffel
Halftime 5-0
41′
5-0
u.modesta
Assist: louise schoffel
38′
4-0
p.pfanner
Assist: u.modesta
30′
3-0
louise schoffel
Assist: u.modesta
21′
2-0
p.pfanner
Assist: louise schoffel
7′
1-0
L.Cordes
Assist: E.Pfattner
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Match Info

Austria Wien Women made a statement with a dominant 6-0 win over Red Bull Salzburg (W) in the Austrian Frauen Bundesliga on 22 August 2026. The result underlined the hosts' title ambitions and left no doubt about their superiority on the day, as Austria Wien produced a near-perfect performance in front of their home fans.

From the opening minutes, Austria Wien controlled the ball, the tempo, and every meaningful move of the match. Red Bull Salzburg struggled to get out of their own half as the home side pressed high and moved the ball quickly through the thirds. By full-time, the violeta had scored six unanswered goals and sent a clear message to the rest of the league.

Match overview

This was one of those afternoons when everything clicked for the home side. Austria Wien's midfield dictated play with crisp passing and clever rotation, while their forwards made continuous runs that pulled the Salzburg defense out of shape. The visitors, to their credit, never stopped working, but the gap in quality and sharpness was evident for everyone to see.

The first half already featured three goals, with Austria Wien looking dangerous every time they crossed halfway. Salzburg tried to make adjustments after the break, but the home side simply stepped up another level and added three more goals to complete the rout.

Key moments

  • Early opener: Austria Wien took the lead in the fifth minute with a low drive from the edge of the box after a well-worked short corner.
  • Second before twenty minutes: A perfectly weighted through-ball released the striker, who rounded the goalkeeper and scored into an empty net.
  • Three before the break: The third came from a header at the back post after a dangerous cross from the right, leaving the defense helpless.
  • Post-interval burst: Austria Wien added two quick goals early in the second half, effectively ending the contest.
  • Sixth and final: A late penalty was converted with composure to complete a six-star display.

Standout performers

Several players had a claim to be named player of the match, but the home team's attacking midfielder was exceptional, registering two goals and an assist while dictating play throughout. The forward line as a whole was ruthless, with each of the front three finding the net or creating goals for their teammates. Credit also goes to the full-backs, who provided constant width and delivered a series of accurate crosses into the box.

For Red Bull Salzburg (W), it was a difficult afternoon. Their goalkeeper made several saves to prevent the scoreline from being even heavier, and the defensive line showed resilience in spells. However, the visitors rarely threatened at the other end and will need a strong response in their next match.

Standings and what it means

The result sends a strong signal from Austria Wien Women: they are ready to compete for the top spots in the Austrian Frauen Bundesliga. With a healthy goal difference after such a dominant win, they have set themselves up well in the early standings. Red Bull Salzburg (W), meanwhile, will use the defeat as a learning experience, knowing that matches like this reveal exactly how much improvement is still needed to challenge the league's leading sides.