FC Dornbirn 1913: Narrow defeat in a friendly against Swiss champions FC Zurich – 2nd division
In the last game there was for the FC Dornbirn 1913 in heavy snowfall in an international test match with the reigning Swiss champion FC Zurich, in which ex-Hartberger Donis Avdijaj was missing, a narrow 1:2 (1:1) defeat. Zurich scored all three goals…
FC Dornbirn coach Thomas Janeschitz sums it up with satisfaction
If one thanks that the Swiss are already preparing for the spring season again, the Vorarlbergers can probably be satisfied with the similar performance. “It’s a good end to a good fall season for the team. To After the initial problems, we played well until the end.”sums up trainer Thomas Janeschitz positively.
The head coach of FC Dornbirn 1913 changed the team completely in both halves and also gave two test players the chance to prove themselves. Despite temperatures close to freezing point and light snowfall, there are good pitch conditions in the FC Zurich training center.
The players in tenth place in the ADMIRAL 2nd league are now saying goodbye to the winter break. The preparation for the spring season starts on January 9, 2023.
FC Zurich – FC Dornbirn 1913 2: 1 (1: 1)
Sports facility Heerenschürli, Zurich, 150 spectators
goal sequence: 21 Okita 1-0, 42 Boranijasevic (ET) 1-1, 82 Viunnyk 2-1
Description of the gates:
21st minute, Jonathan Okita, 1-0: Ole Selnaes launched Nikola Boranijasevic on the right with a pinpoint through ball. The Serbian winger puts the ball across to Okita, who only needs to push it in.
42nd minute, own goal Nikola Boranijasevic, 1: 1: FC Zurich tried to build up the game from behind with a well-kept flat passing game, but this failed and ended in a misunderstanding between the defense and the goalkeeper. Own goal to equalize for FC Dornbirn 1913
82nd minute, Bohdan Viunnyk, 2-1: Bledian Krasniqi advances into the sixteen with a speed dribbling, plays on Ivan Santini, who is passed on to Viunnyk. The young Ukrainian national player scored the winning goal for FC Zurich.
Photo credit: Keystone-FCZ