

Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz 4-1 FC St. Gallen U21
International Club Friendly
27 June 2026, 17:00 local time
Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz produced a dominant display in their pre‑season friendly against FC St. Gallen U21, running out comfortable 4-1 winners on 27 June. The Austrian side used the match to test a new attacking system, and the result will give them confidence ahead of the upcoming competitive season.
Match Overview
Playing at their home training ground, Bregenz took control from the first whistle. They opened the scoring in the 12th minute when a swift counter‑attack ended with the left‑winger slotting into the far corner. St. Gallen U21, a young side featuring several academy prospects, struggled to cope with the physicality and pace of their hosts.
Key Moments
- 12′ – Bregenz take the lead through a clinical finish from a breakaway.
- 31′ – The home side double the advantage with a powerful header from a corner.
- 56′ – St. Gallen U21 pull one back: a well‑struck free‑kick from 25 yards beats the Bregenz goalkeeper.
- 72′ – Bregenz restore the two‑goal cushion with a low drive from the edge of the box.
- 88′ – A late penalty seals the 4-1 scoreline, calmly converted by the Bregenz captain.
Tactical Observations
Bregenz lined up in a 4‑2‑3‑1 formation, looking to press high and win the ball in midfield. Their full‑backs were particularly adventurous, often joining the attack and creating overloads on the wings. St. Gallen U21 tried to play out from the back but were repeatedly caught in possession. The friendly allowed Bregenz coach to rotate heavily in the second half, giving minutes to fringe players.
Standout Players
- Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz: The left‑winger was a constant threat, scoring one and providing two assists. He completed six dribbles.
- FC St. Gallen U21: The young central midfielder who scored the free‑kick showed composure beyond his years. He also made several tackles to break up play.
Pre‑Season Significance
For Bregenz, this friendly was part of a series of summer friendlies designed to build fitness and tactical understanding. With the new regional league season starting in late July, manager Thomas Mayer will be pleased with the attacking fluidity shown. St. Gallen U21, preparing for their own youth league campaign, will take the experience as a learning opportunity against senior opposition.