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In a closely contested match held in Langenrohr, the local team faced a setback as they were defeated by SKN St. Pölten Amateurs with a scoreline of 1:2. The game, part of the 1. Landesliga, showcased notable performances from both sides, but ultimately, the visitors secured the win.
The scoring opened in the 29th minute when Kasparek found the back of the net for SKN St. Pölten, giving them an early lead. Just before halftime, in the 45th minute, Kasparek struck again, doubling the advantage for his team. The home side, SV Langenrohr, found themselves struggling to maintain possession and create significant scoring opportunities in the first half.
However, the second half saw a renewed effort from SV Langenrohr. Just five minutes after the restart, in the 50th minute, Nestler scored for Langenrohr, providing a glimmer of hope for the home supporters. Despite this resurgence, they were unable to capitalize on their momentum or equalize.
The match was marked by several cautionary cards, with Kreitzer receiving a yellow card for unsporting behavior in the 37th minute, followed by Wurzer of SKN St. Pölten for a foul in the 64th minute. Additional cards were issued to Schimany, Dittrich, and others as the game progressed, reflecting the intensity and competitive nature of the match.
SV Langenrohr's lineup included Sulzer in goal, supported by defenders Okolo, Trimmel, Murauer, and Rumpler, while the midfield featured Eggenfellner, Lamprecht, and Zottl, among others. The team made strategic substitutions in the second half, bringing on Hafenrichter, Mayrhofer, and Kleczkowski to bolster their attacking options.
SKN St. Pölten Amateurs, on the other hand, fielded a strong squad led by goalkeeper Kurz. Their defense included Wurzer and Kirejczyk, while the midfield and attack were reinforced by players such as Schimany and Kasparek, who played pivotal roles in securing the victory.
The match concluded with 250 spectators in attendance, witnessing a competitive display of football. Referee Oliver Fluch officiated the match, managing the proceedings as both teams vied for crucial points in the league.
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