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Union Kleinmunchen (w)
03-15 20:00
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End 1-3
91′
daniela kittel
85′
zoe weberndorfer
v.sprung
79′
leonie muller
a. hofschweiger
79′
sophie lea nimmrichter
E.herbst
78′
lilah havel
Nadine·Seidl
73′
1-3
p.pfanner
Assist: d.lueger
71′
V.potzl
S.Laaksonen
70′
l.stromberg
l.hocherl
70′
1-2
Antonela grgic
Assist: l. krinzinger
68′
Antonela grgic
kofler
68′
pia prandstatter
schweitzer
58′
i.sarac
kerschbaumer
57′
kofler
53′
0-2
d.lueger
Halftime 0-1
31′
0-1
d.lueger
Assist: viktoria hahn
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Match Info
Austrian Frauen Bundesliga: Union Kleinmünchen Women 1-3 First Vienna Women. The match kicked off at 20:00 local time on March 15, 2026, at Union Kleinmünchen's home ground. First Vienna Women secured a commanding 1-3 away victory, a result that significantly boosts their standing in the Austrian top-flight women's league. The visitors took control early, netting two first-half goals to establish a comfortable lead. Union Kleinmünchen managed to pull one back after the break, offering a glimmer of hope to the home supporters, but Vienna extinguished any chance of a comeback with a decisive third goal late in the match. The performance underscored Vienna's attacking prowess and defensive solidity on the road. This win provides crucial momentum for Vienna's campaign, likely moving them up the table, while the defeat leaves Union Kleinmünchen searching for answers as they look to climb away from the lower reaches of the Bundesliga. The managers praised their teams' effort, with Vienna's coach highlighting the importance of a strong start, while the home side's manager acknowledged the need for greater consistency over ninety minutes.