Schobesberger show: FCM Traiskirchen stops SV Donau in a mega game!

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On November 3rd, 2025, FCM Traiskirchen defeated SV Donau 4:2, with Philipp Schobesberger standing out. A review of the game.

Am 3.11.2025 besiegte FCM Traiskirchen die SV Donau 4:2, wobei Philipp Schobesberger herausragte. Ein Rückblick auf das Spiel.
On November 3rd, 2025, FCM Traiskirchen defeated SV Donau 4:2, with Philipp Schobesberger standing out. A review of the game.

Schobesberger show: FCM Traiskirchen stops SV Donau in a mega game!

There was a lot going on in Austrian football on Halloween evening. FCM Traiskirchen won the top game of the 14th round against SV Donau 4-2 and thus stopped the Donauer's winning streak. An outstanding player that evening was Philipp Schobesberger, who not only scored the first goal but also contributed two assists. His performance was crucial to the team's success, and this victory is seen as important for the team's confidence, reports the courier.

Schobesberger, born on December 10, 1993, plays as a right winger for FCM Traiskirchen and has had an interesting career. The Austrian professional footballer won the Austrian Cup with Pasching in 2012–13 and moved to Rapid Vienna in 2014, where he was active until 2022. After a few injury-related setbacks, he got off to a flying start again this year. His ambitions are still high: “I think I could even play in the Bundesliga if the conditions are right,” he explains, making it clear that he wants to continue playing at the top. His goal for the season is a place in the top 2 in the table, like that Wikipedia holds on.

A footballer with a passion for more

Although Schobesberger shines on the pitch, he admits that he feels no emotions during the game. He saves this for his family and golf. He was taken out of the game after 60 minutes but his influence was undeniable. The fans of FCM Traiskirchen paid homage to him, while the coach was able to look at the team with satisfaction. Such a performance sets a positive direction for the next games. At the moment, Schobesberger is also working as a sports teacher, which shows that he is not only involved in football, but also in the education sector.

Considering the success that Schobesberger has accumulated in his career, it will be interesting to see where he ranks in the list of the best Austrian footballers. Among the legendary names like Hans Krankl and David Alaba, who have stood out in the history of Austrian football, Schobesberger also has the potential to fight for a place. Krankl led Austria to the quarter-finals of the 1978 World Cup, while Alaba won numerous titles with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, such as ÖPB picks up.

Austria has a rich football history, and players like Schobesberger contribute to that tradition. The expectations are high and with his talent and ambition he could achieve many more successes if he stays injury-free. Now it remains to be seen whether FCM Traiskirchen can be just as successful in the next games and whether Schobesberger will continue to be in such good form.