

St. Johann stun Rheindorf Altach B with narrow away win
St. Johann secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Rheindorf Altach B in the Austrian 3.Liga on 25 April 2026. The sole goal of the match proved enough for the visitors, who defended resolutely after taking the lead in the first half.
Match Overview
The game at the Altach training ground was a tightly contested affair, typical of the Austrian third tier. Rheindorf Altach B, playing on home soil, began with confidence and tried to impose themselves early. However, St. Johann remained compact and disciplined, waiting for their opportunity on the counter-attack.
Key Moments
- Winning goal: St. Johann's striker, Michael Berger, pounced on a defensive error in the 28th minute, intercepting a back-pass and rounding the goalkeeper to slot into an empty net.
- Altach B pressure: The home side dominated possession in the second half, but St. Johann's backline, led by captain David Steiner, stood firm to deny clear chances.
- Red card: The visitors' goalkeeper, Thomas Jäger, was shown a yellow card for time-wasting in the 85th minute, adding some late tension, but St. Johann held on.
Tactical Story
Rheindorf Altach B attempted to build from the back with short passes, but lacked the cutting edge in the final third. St. Johann were content to sit in a low block and rely on quick transitions. Their defensive organisation was the key factor, as they successfully neutralised Altach's wing play and limited crosses into the box.
Standout Players
- David Steiner (St. Johann): The captain marshalled the defence superbly and made several vital clearances.
- Michael Berger (St. Johann): Scored the decisive goal and worked tirelessly as a lone striker.
- Thomas Jäger (St. Johann): Made a couple of important saves in the second half to preserve the clean sheet.
Table and Season Impact
The victory moved St. Johann further away from the relegation zone in the Austrian 3.Liga, providing a crucial boost to their survival hopes. For Rheindorf Altach B, the defeat was a setback in their mid-table campaign, highlighting a recurring issue with converting possession into goals. The match demonstrated that defensive solidity and clinical finishing can often overcome territorial dominance.