St. Peter celebrates a clear victory: 4:1 against St. Radegund in the Rothner Arena!

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On October 12, 2025, St. Peter defeated St. Radegund 4-1 in the Rothner Arena. Goals and game progress in detail.

Am 12. Oktober 2025 besiegte St. Peter St. Radegund mit 4:1 in der Rothner-Arena. Tore und Spielverlauf im Detail.
On October 12, 2025, St. Peter defeated St. Radegund 4-1 in the Rothner Arena. Goals and game progress in detail.

St. Peter celebrates a clear victory: 4:1 against St. Radegund in the Rothner Arena!

Things got really busy today in the Rothner Arena in St. Peter! On October 12, 2025, the two teams St. Peter and St. Radegund met. St. Peter managed to achieve an impressive 4-1 win, which was already made clear for the hosts at half-time with 2-1. Referee Hisen Haxhija had his hands full and some cards were handed out for that.

The goals of the game show how the match unfolded: Andreas Auer gave St. Peter the lead for his team in the 10th minute. Gergö Jarfas was able to equalize 1-1 with a free kick in the 29th minute, but Auer was there again and scored just before half-time to make it 2-1. In the second period, Meriton Bajraktari (76th minute) and Lukas Kay Maislinger (92nd minute) increased the score for the hosts and made the deserved victory perfect.

Lineups and substitutions

St. Peter's starting eleven included C. Damoser, S. Sperl, A. Sistek, M. Hatheyer, A. Avdic, L. Maislinger, I. Sustrean, M. Eichhorn, A. Auer, T. Krastenbergs and N. Zahrer. The bench was occupied by M. Schönberger, M. Mihajlovic, A. Haubentrath, D. Stanojevic, J. Ellinger and M. Bajraktari.

The starting eleven played on the St. Radegund side, consisting of M. Küril, G. Niedl, A. Sigl, G. Jarfas, P. Malic, G. Schösswendter, D. Esterbauer, S. Wengler, J. Waritschlager, T. Boros and M. Subasic. The substitutes' bench included J. Glöcklhofer, B. Biro, B. Auer, D. Hager, C. Brandl and K. Pruchnicki.

St. Peter's substitution order saw Haubentrath come on for Avdic (68th minute), Bajraktari for Sistek (68th minute), Stanojevic for Auer (80th minute) and Mihajlovic for Eichhorn (90th minute). St. Radegund also made changes, with Pruchnicki replacing Wengler in the 64th minute and Auer replacing Esterbauer in the 78th minute.

A look at the league

St. Peter's performance is further evidence of the team's strong form, which can also be seen in the context of the Austrian leagues and World Cup qualification. The ÖFB national team was consistently convincing in the qualifying games for the 2026 World Cup and took the lead with an impeccable record: five games, five wins and a goal difference of 19:2! This speaks for the country's offensive and defensive strength and is a good omen for future matches.

Overall, with today's win and the existing trend in the league, St. Peter proves to be a serious competitor in football, while St. Radegund needs to develop further strategies to do better in the next round. The next challenges are already waiting!

For more information about the game, take a look at the details of Fan.at or the detailed reports from OEFB. Further statistics can be found at FCStats.