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The Regionalliga Ost has experienced its first weather-related disruption of the season, as an upcoming fixture between SC Retz and the Wiener Sport-Club was officially postponed due to adverse winter conditions. This decision was made following weather forecasts predicting significant snowfall overnight, with estimates suggesting accumulations of up to 25 centimeters.
The affected match was scheduled to take place at the training facility in Hirschstetten, as the new home stadium for the Wiener Sport-Club is not yet ready for use. The stadium's official inauguration is set for early April, meaning that the club continues to rely on alternative venues for its fixtures.
Officials reviewed the state of the pitch in advance of the scheduled match and, in light of the forecasted heavy snowfall and the current poor condition of the field, determined that proceeding would be unsafe and impractical for both players and staff. The postponement is a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring the safety of all participants and preserving the integrity of the playing surface for future games.
With this cancellation, only four of the originally planned five Friday evening matches in the Regionalliga Ost are set to proceed, pending further weather updates. League organizers and club representatives are closely monitoring weather developments and remain prepared to make additional adjustments to the schedule if necessary. The safety of athletes, coaching staff, and supporters remains the top priority amid challenging seasonal conditions.
Winter disruptions are not uncommon in Austrian football, particularly during late winter months when severe weather can impact travel and playing conditions. Clubs and league officials routinely coordinate to assess risks and make informed decisions regarding fixtures, balancing the need for competitive continuity with the health and safety of all involved parties.
Fans who had planned to attend the SC Retz versus Wiener Sport-Club game are advised to monitor official league communications and club channels for updates regarding rescheduling. Information about ticket validity and potential refunds will be provided in due course, once a new date for the fixture is confirmed. The Regionalliga Ost and participating clubs appreciate supporters' understanding and flexibility during these weather-related interruptions.
In the meantime, the league continues to prepare for the remaining Friday matches, while keeping a close watch on evolving weather patterns. Further announcements will be made if additional games are affected by the ongoing winter storm. Stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed through official sources for the latest developments regarding fixtures and scheduling adjustments throughout the Regionalliga Ost.
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