Strasshof Dominates Untersiebenbrunn Fortuna with 8-1 Away Victory

Sun 16th Nov, 2025

In a high-scoring encounter in the 2. Klasse Marchfeld, Strasshof delivered an emphatic performance against Untersiebenbrunn Fortuna, securing an 8-1 win on the road. The match, witnessed by 120 spectators, saw Strasshof take early control and maintain a commanding lead throughout.

The opening goal came in the 12th minute from Nagy, giving Strasshof an early advantage. This was swiftly followed by Glisic finding the net in the 27th minute, and Gratzl extending the lead further in the 30th. Ressl added another in the 33rd minute, allowing Strasshof to head into the halftime break with a substantial 4-0 lead.

The second half saw Strasshof continue their attacking dominance. Gratzl scored his second of the match in the 50th minute, increasing the margin to five goals. Untersiebenbrunn Fortuna managed to pull one back through Achimescu in the 56th minute, momentarily narrowing the deficit. However, any hopes of a comeback were swiftly extinguished as Dugalic restored the five-goal cushion for Strasshof in the 70th minute.

Gratzl continued to impress, completing his hat-trick just two minutes later in the 72nd minute. Ressl then sealed the scoring with his second goal of the match in the 88th minute, bringing the final tally to 8-1 in favor of the visitors.

The match was officiated by referee Lucas Scholz, who issued yellow cards to Achimescu of Untersiebenbrunn Fortuna for unsporting behavior in the 39th minute and Tobias Hlinka of Strasshof in the 51st minute for a similar offense.

Untersiebenbrunn Fortuna's lineup featured Hauzinger in goal, supported by Krzyzanowski, Gazsi (replaced by Dyjach in the 73rd minute), Gherasim, and Houdek in defense. The midfield consisted of Calina, Habagau, and Hack, with Achimescu (substituted by Neuberger in the 70th minute), Hasler, and Schreiner completing the starting eleven.

Strasshof's starting formation included Kröll as goalkeeper, with Statzberger, Nagy (substituted by Pfeiler in the 75th minute), Glisic (replaced by Steinmaßl in the 75th minute), Jürgen Hlinka, and Tobias Hlinka (substituted by Dugalic in the 64th minute) forming the defensive and midfield lines. Harangi (replaced by Erben in the 64th minute), Geier, Gratzl, Ressl, and Sild (substituted by Fürst at halftime) completed the squad.

With this commanding victory, Strasshof demonstrated their attacking capabilities and consolidated their position in the league. The fixture highlighted the team's cohesive play and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities, while Untersiebenbrunn Fortuna will look to regroup after a challenging match.


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