

St. Gallen came from behind to defeat Rheindorf Altach 3-2 in a thrilling International Club Friendly at the Kybunpark on 27 June 2026. The Swiss Super League side showcased their attacking depth and resilience in a match that provided both managers with plenty of positives and a few defensive concerns to address ahead of the new season.
Match Overview
Altach started the brighter and took a shock lead in the 12th minute. Forward Johannes Aigner latched onto a through ball from midfielder Lukas Gugganig and finished calmly past St. Gallen goalkeeper Lukas Watkowiak. The Austrian Bundesliga side doubled their advantage just eight minutes later when Jan Jurčec headed home from a corner kick, leaving the home crowd stunned.
St. Gallen responded well to the early setback. They pulled one back in the 28th minute through striker Jérémy Guillemenot, who turned smartly on the edge of the box before drilling a low shot into the bottom corner. The goal settled the home side and they began to dominate possession as the half wore on.
Second Half Turnaround
The equaliser came in the 57th minute. Winger Christian Witzig weaved past two defenders on the left before cutting the ball back to midfielder Lukas Görtler, who swept a first-time finish past Altach goalkeeper Tino Casali. St. Gallen completed the comeback in the 74th minute when substitute Julian von Moos rose highest to head home a corner kick, sending the Kybunpark crowd into celebration.
Altach pushed for a late equaliser and came close in the 88th minute when substitute Noah Bitsche saw his volley from 12 yards tipped over the bar by Watkowiak. Despite the pressure, St. Gallen held on to secure the victory.
Manager Reaction
St. Gallen coach Peter Zeidler will be delighted with his side's character after falling two goals behind. "We showed real spirit tonight," Zeidler said post-match. "The lads stuck to the game plan and our fitness levels in the second half were excellent. There are still things to work on defensively, but this is what pre-season is for." Altach manager Joachim Standfest acknowledged his side's early dominance but lamented the defensive lapses that proved costly: "We were excellent for 25 minutes, but we switched off twice and were punished. We'll learn from this."
Key Performances
- Jérémy Guillemenot (St. Gallen): The striker provided the spark with a well-taken goal and led the line tirelessly.
- Lukas Görtler (St. Gallen): The experienced midfielder controlled the tempo and scored the crucial equaliser.
- Johannes Aigner (Altach): A constant threat in the first half, scoring the opener and forcing Watkowiak into action.
Pre-Season Significance
This was St. Gallen's third friendly of the summer and their most challenging test so far, coming against a capable Austrian opponent. The win builds confidence as they prepare for the Swiss Super League season, while Altach will take encouragement from their first-half performance but will need to shore up their defence before their league campaign begins.