Offensive spectacle: FavAC 1b defeated ASK Erlaa 5:3!
On November 2, 2025, FavAC 1b defeated ASK Erlaa 5-3 in an exciting football match. Coach Walter Lang talks about individual mistakes.

Offensive spectacle: FavAC 1b defeated ASK Erlaa 5:3!
An exciting duel in 1st Class A got down to business on Sunday, November 2nd, 2025 in the Erlaa Sports Center. The ASK Erlaa Torpedo 03 welcomed the second team from FavAC, and the spectators were treated to a real treat. The game developed into an offensive spectacle that ultimately ended 3:5 for FavAC 1b. It was a game unlike any other, with numerous goals and dramatic twists.
Almotasim Mohammad gave the visitors the lead in the 14th minute, followed by another goal from Viktor Minic in the 30th minute. However, the home team did not allow themselves to be discouraged and came within 1:2 in the 36th minute thanks to Leo Eipeldauer. After the break, Lorenz Wallisch turned things up in the 51st minute and equalized. But the joy didn't last long, as Kenan Basagic gave FavAC 1b the lead again in the 58th minute. In the 64th minute it was Almotasim Mohammad who increased the score to 2:4 with his second goal. ASK Erlaa fought and Abed El Majid El Khlief made it 3-4 in the 70th minute. But Mohammad was unstoppable that day and made the final score 3:5 in the last minute.
Individual mistakes and weaknesses in the game
After the game, Walter Lang, the coach of ASK Erlaa, was critical of the individual mistakes his team repeatedly made. Despite the combative performance, there were numerous situations in which the players did not act optimally. These negligences were ultimately mercilessly exploited by the guests. In the 90th minute, Kenan Basagic was shown a yellow-red card for a foul, but this no longer endangered the game for FavAC 1b.
The season in 1st Class A shows that football is still very popular in Vienna. Many fans flock to the stadiums to keep their fingers crossed for their favorite teams. As Statista reports, professional football attracts large numbers of people in front of the screens and in the stadiums around the world. In addition, the financial dimensions in the world of football are considerable, with clubs now investing hundreds of millions in transfers and salaries.
One thing is clear: the league in Vienna remains exciting and you can look forward to more exciting games. The mix of exciting game and the passion of the fans ensures that football is firmly rooted in sport and society - in Vienna and beyond.