Real Vienna conquers Brigittenau with a strong 4-1 win!

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FC Brigittenau lost to Real Vienna 1:4 on November 23, 2025. A match report about the crucial moments and lineups.

FC Brigittenau unterliegt Real Wien am 23. November 2025 mit 1:4. Ein Spielbericht über die entscheidenden Momente und Aufstellungen.
FC Brigittenau lost to Real Vienna 1:4 on November 23, 2025. A match report about the crucial moments and lineups.

Real Vienna conquers Brigittenau with a strong 4-1 win!

An exciting afternoon in 1st Class B: Real Vienna prevailed with a clear 4-1 win against FC Brigittenau on Sunday, November 23rd, 2025. With this impressive performance, the team led by coach Kevin Kloss consolidated second place in the table and showed that they are strong both offensively and defensively. FC Brigittenau, on the other hand, suffered their fourth defeat this season, which once again points to the feeling of inadequacy within the team.

The ball was rolling from the start. Real Vienna quickly took the initiative and hardly allowed their opponents to develop. The pressure from the guests was high in the first half, and it came to a climax in the 45th minute: Stefan Miksch, after a precise pass from Alan Wozniak, made it 1-0. Apart from the goal, FC Brigittenau had a chance through Adem Görür, which was safely saved by goalkeeper Abdulrahman Almohsen.

Second half – Real Vienna dominates

The second half confirmed Real Vienna's superiority. In the 52nd minute, Patrick Damböck extended the lead to 2-0 with a header from a corner from Mahesh Peiris. But FC Brigittenau didn't give up. Leon Scheidl took advantage of a free kick in the 69th minute and reduced the score to 1:2. But this goal shouldn't be the turning point of the game. Just three minutes later, Alan Wozniak made it 3-1 from long range, followed by Niklas Eggbauer, who made it 4-1 in added time after beating Hakan Kara one-on-one.

Also worth highlighting were the strong performances of Real Vienna's defense, which made it difficult for FC Brigittenau to launch dangerous attacks. One thing is certain: today's idea of ​​a stable defense and precise finishes speaks for the Viennese's ambitions.

Game statistics and lineups

The referee Reza Nabavi had the game under control, supported by his assistants Ali Nabavi and Ferat Berisha, in front of a crowd of 40 spectators. Let's take a closer look at the starting lineups:

team Lineup
FC Brigittenau Hakan Kara (goal), Esat Yilmaz, Ramazan Bellikli, Leon Scheidl, Murat Uzar (defense), Sergen Toy, Ömer Faruk Ersoy, Furkan Ercifci, Yakup Önsoy (midfield), Adem Görür, Ferit Simsek (attack)
RealVienna Abdulrahman Almohsen (goal), Rafael Morina, Quentin Pesek, Stefan Miksch, Mahesh Peiris (defense), Alan Wozniak, Paul Werner (midfield), Patrick Damböck (K), Niklas Eggbauer, Simon Temmel, Manuel Peintinger (attack)

The current football league system in Austria is diverse: While the Bundesliga comprises the highest professional league, the teams in the 1st Class B fight for promotion to the next higher class. Real Vienna is on the right track here, while Brigittenau urgently needs new strategies to break out of the negative spiral. The spectators can only hope that the local teams can improve their performance, because the heart of Viennese football beats strongly in the first class.

For detailed information about this game and other statistics, visit Ligaportal or ÖFB Clubs.