Goal festival and ticket chaos: FC Mariahilf vs. Margaretner AC 5:5!
FC Mariahilf and Margaretner AC played a thrilling 5-5 draw with a lot of cards on June 16, 2025.

Goal festival and ticket chaos: FC Mariahilf vs. Margaretner AC 5:5!
A real spectacle took place on Sunday, June 16, 2025, in the football stadium between FC Mariahilf and Margaretner AC. The match of the 29th round of the 1st Class A ended with an incredible draw of 5:5 - ten goals that demanded everything from both teams and brought the spectators to the edge of their seats. How LeaguePortal reported, the game started with an early lead for Margaretner AC through Jasmin Delic in the 3rd minute.
But FC Mariahilf didn't take long to ask. In the 13th minute, Bruno Hötsch equalized to make it 1-1. The two teams didn't give each other anything and it was a heated affair. Marcel Kainz put Margaretner AC back in front with his goal in the 23rd minute. But Mariahilf, always combative, equalized again in the 32nd minute through Raoul Plieseis. A classic piece of Austrian football, where the passion was visible on the pitch.
Cards and excitement
The game took a turbulent turn in the second half when Hasan Swoboda from Margaretner AC was shown a yellow-red card in the 46th minute. The tie then seemed to tip in a new direction in FC Mariahilf's favor with Metehan Kocakale's goal in the 50th minute. But Admir Musovic scored the next equalizer for Margaretner AC just a few minutes later, in the 59th minute. The third yellow-red card also went to the Margaretner AC team members - a sign that the nerves on both sides were extremely tense.
This real goal rush shows not only how exciting Class A in Vienna is, but also how difficult it can be to make predictions about yellow and red cards in football. How FootyStats explains, these statistics are challenging, but also provide opportunities for analysis. The uncertainty about the average number of cards per team makes every encounter an adventure.
Together for a good cause
Aside from the fast-paced game, we are currently looking for players for upcoming charity tournaments in June. How MyDistrict reports, there is the opportunity to register as a player and fight for a good cause at the same time. Participation is open to all Viennese newsletter subscribers and new registrations, which increases the chance of being active in the charity game and at the same time taking part in a competition - a cordless vacuum mop from Leifheit will be raffled off! This exuberant atmosphere shows how sport and shared commitment can go hand in hand.
This week's events in Vienna show once again how lively and diverse the local sports scene is. Whether on the pitch or through kind-hearted initiatives, this is where community is strengthened. It remains to be seen what highlights the coming days will have in store.