

SK Rapid II edged out SV Oberwart 3-2 in an entertaining International Club Friendly at the Allianz Stadion’s training ground on Saturday evening. The match, played under the lights on 20 June 2026, offered both sides a valuable run-out ahead of their respective competitive campaigns. Rapid’s second string showcased their depth, while Oberwart demonstrated resilience despite the narrow defeat.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, SK Rapid II looked to impose their technical superiority, moving the ball quickly through the midfield. Oberwart, representing the Austrian Regionalliga, adopted a more direct approach, looking to exploit spaces behind the home defence. The early exchanges were cagey, but it was Rapid who struck first in the 18th minute. A well-worked corner routine saw central defender Lukas Hasler rise highest to head home from close range.
Oberwart responded well and equalised just before the half-hour mark. A swift counter-attack caught Rapid’s backline out of shape, allowing striker Markus Koller to slot past the goalkeeper. The first half ended 1-1, setting up an intriguing second period.
Second Half Drama
The tempo increased after the interval. Rapid II regained the lead in the 54th minute through a stunning long-range effort from midfielder Florian Egger, who curled the ball into the top corner from 25 yards. Oberwart refused to buckle and levelled again in the 71st minute, this time via a penalty after a clumsy challenge in the box. Koller stepped up to complete his brace, calmly sending the keeper the wrong way.
With the score locked at 2-2, both coaches made several substitutions, giving younger players a chance to impress. It was a Rapid substitute who proved decisive. In the 82nd minute, 18-year-old winger Nico Schwarz cut in from the left and unleashed a powerful drive that took a slight deflection off an Oberwart defender, wrong-footing the goalkeeper and nestling inside the far post. Rapid held on for a 3-2 victory in a thoroughly entertaining friendly.
Key Takeaways
- Rapid’s youth depth – The second-string side showed composure and attacking flair, with several players staking claims for first-team opportunities.
- Oberwart’s fight – Despite being from a lower tier, Oberwart matched their hosts for long periods and proved dangerous on the break.
- Markus Koller’s double – The Oberwart striker was a constant threat, underlining his importance to the side ahead of the new season.
Looking Ahead
This friendly served as a final test for SK Rapid II before their upcoming league fixtures, while SV Oberwart will take heart from their competitive performance. Both teams will now fine-tune their preparations with training sessions before the real action begins.