Altach secures the lead: Linz triumphs in the derby!

Altach secures the lead: Linz triumphs in the derby!

Vienna, Österreich - The third match day of ÖFB women Bundesliga brought some exciting encounters and interesting developments at the top of the table. The SCR Altach remains the sovereign league leader and has taken the lead after a further convincing performance against the UPS Neulengbach.

In a gripping duel, the Altacher women were able to show with a 2-1 win. The league Toptor hunter Pulins brought her team into the lead in the 19th minute. But the balance was not long in coming and fell through Katharina Holl in the 52nd minute. Vera Ellgaß secured the victory for Altach in the 68th minute after coach Markus Spiegel had made personnel changes; So Julia Bertsch replaced the injured Sophie Albrecht after 16 minutes.

success of the other teams

The FC BW Linz/Kleinmünchen was able to achieve a clear 2-0 against SPG FC Lustenau/FC Dornbirn. Edina Sisic opened the goal series in the 12th minute, followed by another goal by Monika Jedvaj in the 22nd minute. The guests from Vorarlberg had hardly any dangerous actions in this game. The Linz coach brought fresh strength into the game, including Tamina Klaric and Bischof-Fuchs.

In the further course of the game day, the Lask Linz secured a narrow 2-1 win against FC Bergheim. The decisive goal fell shortly before the end of the game and strengthens the position of the LASK, which wants to strengthen itself in the upper half of the table.

The current table

After the third matchday, the table looks as follows:

Platz Team Games victory defeats goals Points
1 SCR Altach 3 3 0 31 31
2 FC Bergheim 3 1 2 19 24
3 Kleinmünchen/BW Linz 3 2 1 37 23
4 USV Neulengbach 3 0 1 29 21
5 LASK Linz 3 1 1 48 16
6 Lustenau/Dornbirn 3 0 1 42 14

The ÖFB Women Bundesliga increasingly develops into an exciting league in which competition and sporting performance are in the foreground. A lot has happened since the league was founded in 2002, and championships are now being sought for the UEFA Women’s Champions League, which further increases the pressure on the teams.

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