Altach in front of a slender backdrop against the black Admira series – Fußball Vorarlberg –



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Vorarlberger six league games in a row and seven against Admira without winning


Vorarlberger six league games in a row and seven games without beating Admira
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SCR Altach is the only club in the Bundesliga that can only allow 500 spectators to enter the stadium. The game against Admira on Saturday (5pm) is the third against this thin backdrop for the bottom of the table.

Revenues dwindled, the home advantage almost disappeared, and now “fearsome opponent” Admira comes to the Ländle. Those from Lower Austria have been unbeaten against Altach in seven games, with three wins and four draws.

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Altach seeks sporting success

All of this comes at a time when things are not going well for Altach in sporting terms. Six league games in a row expect the Vorarlbergers to be a success. “We want to show aggressiveness and an absolute will to win; these are things without which success is not possible,” coach Alex Pastoor said on Friday.

The selection on the squad got smaller. Defensive boss Berkay Dabanli broke his ankle ligament against Seekirchen (7-0) in the Cup, Anderson is missing (tendon injury), as are the trio of Martin Kobras, Emanuel Schreiner and Marco Meilinger, who, according to Pastoor , they still need training units for their comeback. The coach saw things pragmatically: “With Netzer, Zwischenbrugger, Obasi, Oum Gouet and Wiss, we have enough fit players who can take on leadership roles on the field.”

Admira has to digest Cup-Aus

Admira had to digest the tie against second-division lag Kapfenberg during the league break. “The game is extremely important for Altach in his situation, but also for us,” said Admira coach Damir Buric. Under the Croatian’s leadership, Lower Austria’s are undefeated in the league, with four points from their first two games. “We want to take advantage of the performance of our last league games,” Buric said. Emanuel Aiwu will be lacking defensive support due to an ankle injury.

Altach sees economic existence at risk

While the competition can receive 1,500 spectators even after the last adjustment, only 500 spectators have been allowed in Altach since late September due to local regulations. Christoph Längle, Vorarlberg’s managing director of economics, recently spoke of a “severe blow because our economic existence will be in even more danger”.



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