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Altach/Vorderland(w)
03-29 17:00
0 - 2
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Sturm Graz/Stattegg (w)
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Altach/Vorderland(w)
Sturm Graz/Stattegg (w)
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98
105
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37
53
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45
55
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End 0-2
95′
K.Krammer
93′
l.petersen
91′
krajinovic
m. spiess
91′
S.F.Hansen
L. Krumbock
86′
0-2
L. Krumbock
Assist: J. Wattilete
79′
j.keutz
l.tragl
79′
Lena breznik
s.jakobsen
78′
lenny groten van
maja keckeis
78′
Nayana ebersold
J.Kofler
73′
kustrin
a.wirnsberger
63′
Mia bertsch
vera marie ellgass
49′
s.jakobsen
47′
0-1
a.wirnsberger
Assist: L. Krumbock
46′
marie lea reisinger
f.luscher
Halftime 0-0
45′
m. spiess
45′
Selina albrecht
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Match Info
The Austrian Frauen Bundesliga match on March 29, 2026, saw Sturm Graz/Stattegg Women secure a convincing 2-0 away victory over Altach/Vorderland Women. This result was a significant one in the league table, strengthening the away side's position while leaving the hosts to contemplate a disappointing home performance. The match kicked off at 5:00 PM local time with Sturm Graz/Stattegg taking control of the proceedings early on. They broke the deadlock in the first half with a well-worked team goal, putting the home side under immediate pressure. Altach/Vorderland struggled to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined defensive line. The visitors sealed the three points with a second goal in the latter stages, capitalizing on a counter-attack or set-piece opportunity to put the result beyond doubt. The key focus point was the defensive solidity and clinical finishing displayed by Sturm Graz/Stattegg, which contrasted sharply with the home team's lack of attacking threat. This win provided a crucial boost for the away team's campaign, likely moving them up the standings, while Altach/Vorderland were left to address their offensive shortcomings in the matches ahead.