

Young Violets Austria Wien 1-2 Kapfenberg SV 1919: Visitors Come From Behind to Maintain Promotion Push
Kapfenberg SV 1919 earned a hard‑fought 2-1 victory away to Young Violets Austria Wien on May 14, 2026, keeping themselves in contention for a top‑five finish in the Austrian 2.Liga. The Young Violets took an early lead through a stunning strike, but Kapfenberg responded with two goals in the space of fifteen minutes to turn the tie around. The result extended the visitors’ unbeaten run to four matches.
Match Overview
The Young Violets, the reserve side of FK Austria Wien, have often been a tough opponent for senior clubs due to their technical ability. They showed that quality early on, dominating possession and taking a deserved lead. Kapfenberg, however, weathered the storm and gradually imposed their physical and experienced style. A well‑worked equaliser and a converted penalty gave them control, and they managed the game professionally in the closing stages.
Key Moments
- 23′ – Goal (1-0): Young Violets midfielder Can Özcakir unleashed a dipping volley from 25 yards that flew into the top corner.
- 37′ – Goal (1-1): Kapfenberg’s left‑back Thomas Fischer burst into the box and squared for David Hezekiel, who swept home from close range.
- 52′ – Goal (1-2): A clumsy foul in the box by Young Violets defender Luka Gubo allowed Kapfenberg’s captain, Markus Wallner, to slot the penalty low to the keeper’s right.
- 71′ – Young Violets pressure: The home side hit the crossbar through a deflected shot, their best chance to equalise.
Tactical Story
The Young Violets’ youthful approach – high pressing and quick passes – troubled Kapfenberg early. But once Kapfenberg adjusted by dropping deeper and using direct balls to bypass the press, they gained control. Kapfenberg’s experience showed in their set‑piece and penalty area defending, limiting the home side to long‑range efforts after the break.
Standout Performers
- David Hezekiel (Kapfenberg): Scored the equaliser and provided energy in midfield, pressing aggressively.
- Markus Wallner (Kapfenberg): Calmly converted the penalty and orchestrated his team’s tempo from defensive midfield.
- Can Özcakir (Young Violets): His wonder goal was the highlight, but he faded as Kapfenberg took control.
Impact on the Standings
Kapfenberg moved to 41 points, climbing to fifth place and strengthening their hold on a promotion play‑off position. The Young Violets remained 12th with 35 points, their season now drifting towards a mid‑table finish. For Kapfenberg, the win was essential as they aim to close the gap on the top three heading into the season’s final stretch.