Austria Salzburg remains winless: goalless draw against Bregenz!

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Austria Salzburg and Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz played 0-0 on September 26, 2025. A game with interruptions and intensive duels.

Austria Salzburg und Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz spielten am 26. September 2025 0:0. Ein Spiel mit Unterbrechungen und intensiven Zweikämpfen.
Austria Salzburg and Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz played 0-0 on September 26, 2025. A game with interruptions and intense duels.

Austria Salzburg remains winless: goalless draw against Bregenz!

There was an exciting but goalless duel on September 26, 2025 between Austria Salzburg and Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz. The game ended 0-0 after being interrupted by heavy rain for around two hours. After an intense first half in which Austria had a few chances, the goals still failed to materialize. Bregenz showed a stronger phase in the first half, but was unable to capitalize on its opportunities. Bregenz also failed to take advantage of a coordination error in the 56th minute, which brought Austria a bit of luck.

The second half in particular was characterized by tough duels, with both teams fighting for every ball. Referee Stefan Ebner showed three yellow cards in the first ten minutes after the break, which further increased the intensity of the game. In the final phase, Bregenz player Simon Lüchinger received a controversial red card, while on the other hand Luka Parkadze had the decision in the 90th minute, but was denied by Bregenz goalkeeper Kilian Kretschmer.

A series of difficulties

With this draw, Austria Salzburg has now remained winless for four games and has thus consolidated eleventh place in the league. They are currently only one point behind FC Liefering, who are in tenth place. Liefering also drew 0-0 against SV Stripfing in the parallel game. Austria Salzburg will play against FC Wels next Sunday, while Liefering will play against SKU Amstetten on Friday.

The current form of the two teams could not be more different. So far, Austria Salzburg has achieved an average home game result of 1 point per game, while Bregenz was only able to collect 0.25 points per game in his away games. This could be a crucial factor for the upcoming encounters.

Looking back at the last encounters

So it's time for all fans of Austrian football to "cross their fingers" and hope for a turnaround in the coming games. Follow the developments and stay tuned – maybe Austria will get going again soon!

Further information about the table can be found at Kicker.

Read more about the game dates on Salzburg24 and Footystats.