

SV Wienerberger Thump Red Star-Penzing 4–1 in Austrian Landesliga Rout
Vienna, Austria – May 9, 2026 – SV Wienerberger produced a devastating second‑half display to crush Red Star-Penzing 4–1 in the Austrian Landesliga, moving into the top three with a comprehensive victory. The visitors scored four times after the break to turn a close contest into a one‑sided affair.
Match Overview
The first half was an even affair, with both sides creating chances. Red Star-Penzing actually took the lead in the 35th minute through a penalty converted by striker Dominik Huber. However, SV Wienerberger equalized just before halftime when midfielder Lukas Gruber pounced on a defensive error to make it 1–1. After the restart, Wienerberger took complete control, scoring three more goals through Tobias Mayer (52'), Florian Weiss (67'), and substitute Patrick Haas (83'). The Red Star defense collapsed under constant pressure.
Key Moments
- 35' – 1–0: Dominik Huber’s penalty gave Red Star‑Penzing the lead.
- 44' – 1–1: Lukas Gruber capitalised on a mistake to level before halftime.
- 52' – 1–2: Tobias Mayer drilled home from the edge of the box.
- 67' – 1–3: Florian Weiss headed in from a corner.
- 83' – 1–4: Patrick Haas finished a counter‑attack.
Tactical Story
Red Star‑Penzing started well by pressing high and winning a penalty, but their intensity faded after the break. SV Wienerberger adjusted their midfield shape, pushing full‑backs forward to create overloads. The visitors’ movement off the ball caused constant confusion, and their set‑piece delivery was lethal. Red Star’s inability to cope with the second‑half onslaught was their undoing.
Standout Players
Tobias Mayer was a constant menace for Wienerberger, scoring one and assisting another. Lukas Gruber’s equalizer shifted momentum completely. For Red Star‑Penzing, Dominik Huber’s early goal was a bright spot, but the defense crumbled.
Season Impact
SV Wienerberger move up to third place in the Austrian Landesliga table, now just four points behind the leaders and with a game in hand. Red Star‑Penzing remain in ninth, stuck in mid‑table obscurity. Wienerberger’s strong run of form suggests they could be serious title contenders as the season progresses.