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SV Austria Salzburg
04-04 00:00
2 - 2
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SC Bregenz
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117
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SV Austria Salzburg
SC Bregenz
Attacks
113
83
Dangerous Attacks
64
30
Ball Possession
65
35
On Target
5
2
Off Target
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End 2-2
85′
2-2
F.Rieder
82′
F. Gschossmann
78′
L.Meisl
77′
A. Zaizen
J. Tartarotti
71′
T.Crnkic
B. Lendambi
71′
I. Vojic
J.Stefanon
65′
J. Schriebl
D·Maksimovic
60′
1-2
N.Weitlaner
54′
0-2
J. Tartarotti
Assist: B. Lendambi
45′
D.Cosgun
M. Sorda
45′
P.Lipczinski
D.Bares
45′
Luka·Parkadze
G.Marušić
Halftime 0-1
31′
M.eder
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Match Info
SV Austria Salzburg and Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in the Austrian 2.Liga on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in a match that saw the lead change hands before ending all square. The result at the Max Aicher Arena was a fair reflection of an end-to-end contest that provided plenty of entertainment for the fans in attendance. The home side, SV Austria Salzburg, opened the scoring early in the first half, but Bregenz fought back to take a surprising lead with two quick goals before halftime. Salzburg showed great resilience in the second period, pushing for an equalizer which they eventually found to salvage a point. The match was characterized by high intensity and several key chances at both ends, with both goalkeepers making crucial saves to keep the scoreline close. The draw leaves both teams in a mid-table position in the 2.Liga standings, with Salzburg likely feeling they dropped two points at home while Bregenz will be pleased with a hard-fought point on the road. Post-match, the Salzburg manager expressed frustration at his team's defensive lapses but praised their fighting spirit, while the Bregenz coach highlighted his team's character to come from behind. The starting XI for SV Austria Salzburg featured their typical attacking setup, while Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz lined up in a compact 4-5-1 formation aimed at counter-attacking.