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SV Leobendorf
04-06 22:30
0 - 0
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SV Donau
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70
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SV Leobendorf
SV Donau
Attacks
105
106
Dangerous Attacks
44
52
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
3
4
Off Target
5026
6027
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End 0-0
78′
64′
Halftime 0-0
31′
16′
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Match Info
SV Leobendorf and SV Donau played out a goalless 0-0 draw in an Austrian 3.Liga match on April 6, 2026. The stalemate, which kicked off at 10:30 PM, was a game of few clear-cut chances, with both defenses coming out on top in a midfield-oriented contest. The single point apiece did little to alter either team's standing in the middle of the league table. The match process was characterized by cautious play, with both sides seemingly more concerned with avoiding defeat than risking players forward to chase a win. The first half passed with only half-chances, mostly from set-pieces. The second half saw a slight increase in tempo, with SV Donau hitting the crossbar from a free-kick, which was the closest either team came to breaking the deadlock. SV Leobendorf's best opportunity came from a goalmouth scramble that was eventually cleared off the line. A key focus point was a potential penalty appeal for SV Leobendorf in the latter stages that was quickly dismissed by the referee. The standout performance came from SV Donau's goalkeeper, who commanded his area well and made a crucial one-on-one save to preserve the clean sheet. The table impact sees both teams adding a point to their tally, a result that likely leaves both managers somewhat frustrated in their pursuit of a playoff spot. The SV Leobendorf manager said post-match, "We lacked quality in the final third today, but a clean sheet is a positive." His SV Donau counterpart commented, "It's a point away from home, but we had the chance to win it and didn't take it." The starting XIs reflected a balanced approach from both sides, with neither willing to commit too many numbers to attack.