

FC 1980 Wien 0–1 SV Wienerberger | Austrian Amateur Cup
21 May 2026 – Vienna, Austria
A solitary second‑half goal was enough to send SV Wienerberger through to the next round of the Austrian Amateur Cup, as they edged past FC 1980 Wien 1‑0 at the Sportplatz Stammersdorf. The lower‑league clash was defined by defensive discipline and a set‑piece winner, with Wienerberger advancing after a tense 90 minutes.
Match Overview
FC 1980 Wien, a club founded as a local community side, started the brighter team, but Wienerberger’s organized shape nullified the hosts’ early energy. The game remained goalless until the 68th minute, when a free kick from midfielder Lukas Pichler glanced off the post and into the net. Despite late pressure from 1980 Wien, Wienerberger held on to book their place in the third round.
Key Moments
- 12' – Early chance for Wien: Striker Dominik Havel forced a save from Wienerberger keeper Michael Koller with a low drive.
- 30' – Wienerberger hit the crossbar: A looping header from a corner by defender Sebastian Fuchs struck the woodwork.
- 68' – The decisive goal: Pichler curled a 25‑yard free kick over the wall, beating the keeper with a deflection off the upright.
- 82' – Wien’s best opportunity: Substitute Florian Maier volleyed inches wide from a knockdown inside the box.
- 90+3' – Red card: Wienerberger’s captain Thomas Horvath was sent off for a second yellow, but the visitors survived the final minutes with ten men.
Tactical Story
Both sides set up cautiously, aware that a mistake could end their cup run. FC 1980 Wien employed a 4‑3‑3 and tried to build through the midfield, but Wienerberger’s 4‑4‑2 block forced them wide, where crosses were dealt with comfortably. Wienerberger’s winner came from a rare set‑piece opportunity—their best weapon against a compact opponent. After the red card, they dropped into a 4‑4‑1 formation and defended deep, keeping Wien at arm’s length.
Standout Players
- Lukas Pichler (SV Wienerberger): The match winner. His free‑kick technique was flawless, and he worked tirelessly to shield the back line after the sending‑off.
- Michael Koller (SV Wienerberger): The goalkeeper made three saves, including a crucial stop in the first half to keep the game level.
- Dominik Havel (FC 1980 Wien): The lone bright spot for the hosts; his movement caused problems, but he lacked support.
Cup Context
SV Wienerberger, from the Wiener Stadtliga (tier 5), now face a trip to regional league side SC Mautner Markhof in the next round. FC 1980 Wien, who compete in the 2. Landesliga, exit the competition after a spirited display. For a club that relies on volunteer staff and a small budget, reaching the second round matched their best‑ever cup run.