

Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz 1 – 0 VfB Hohenems
International Club Friendly | 12 July 2026
Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz secured a narrow 1‑0 victory over regional rivals VfB Hohenems in a pre‑season friendly played under the lights at the Bodensee Arena. A single first‑half strike was enough to separate the two Austrian outfits, as both sides used the fixture to fine‑tune fitness and shape ahead of their respective competitive campaigns.
Match Overview
The friendly, part of a series of summer preparations for clubs from the lower tiers of Austrian football, saw a lively contest despite the pre‑season tempo. Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz, who play in the Regionalliga West, took the game to their opponents from the Eliteliga Vorarlberg. The decisive moment came in the 27th minute when left‑back Lukas Kogler latched onto a short corner, cut inside, and curled a right‑footed shot beyond the reach of Hohenems goalkeeper Daniel Tiefnig.
Key Events
- 27' – Goal: Lukas Kogler scores with an impressive curling effort from the edge of the box after a well‑worked set‑piece routine.
- 59' – Miss: Hohenems striker Fabian Nussbaumer wastes the visitors’ best chance, heading wide from a pinpoint cross.
- 82' – Save: Bregenz keeper Daniel Linsinger makes a reflex stop to deny a close‑range volley from substitute Simon Höller.
Performance Notes
Both managers made multiple substitutions throughout the second half, prioritising minutes for fringe players and testing different tactical shapes. Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz looked the more cohesive unit, pressing well in packs and transitioning quickly through midfielder Felix Sperr. VfB Hohenems showed flashes of quality on the ball but lacked a cutting edge in the final third, a concern their coaching staff will look to address before the start of the league season.
Standout Player
Lukas Kogler (Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz) – The full‑back not only scored the winner but also provided an attacking outlet down the left flank. His defensive work was equally impressive, winning three tackles and intercepting four passes. A promising performance that suggests he could be a key asset in the upcoming Regionalliga West campaign.
Context and Next Steps
For Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz, this result continues a positive pre‑season following wins against lower‑league sides. They open their Regionalliga West season away at SW Bregenz B in two weeks. VfB Hohenems, meanwhile, face a friendly against FC Dornbirn next Saturday, hoping to sharpen their attack before the Eliteliga Vorarlberg fixture list begins. Pre‑season friendlies are about building momentum, and both teams will take positives from a competitive 90 minutes.