Vienna – A brace from 18-year-old Hasan Deshishku propelled Young Violets Austria Wien to a 2-0 victory over First Vienna FC on Sunday, marking their tenth win of the ADMIRAL 2. Liga season. The result sees the Young Violets leapfrog FC Liefering in the league standings.
Early Goal Sets the Tone
The match at the Hohen Warte saw a competitive first half with opportunities for both sides. Even though, it was Young Violets who struck first. In the 17th minute, David Ewemade delivered a precise pass to Hasan Deshishku, who calmly slotted the ball home to give the visitors the lead.
Following the opening goal, Young Violets dominated possession and created further chances, but were unable to extend their advantage before halftime. The first half ended 1-0 in favor of the visitors.
Deshishku Seals the Victory
The second half began with First Vienna attempting to regain control, but Young Violets quickly countered. In the 55th minute, Deshishku played a through ball to Philipp Hosiner, whose shot struck the post. Fortunately for the Young Violets, the rebound fell directly to Deshishku, who made no mistake in firing the ball into the net for his second goal of the match, effectively sealing the victory.
Despite a late push from First Vienna, they were unable to find a way through the Young Violets’ defense. The final whistle confirmed a 2-0 win for the away side.
Standings Implications
This victory moves Young Violets above FC Liefering in the 2. Liga table. First Vienna FC remains in ninth place. The Young Violets’ consistent form is raising eyebrows as they continue to challenge for a promotion spot. The ADMIRAL 2. Liga standings are becoming increasingly tight, with several teams vying for position as the season progresses.
Deshishku’s Rising Star
Hasan Deshishku, a product of the Austria Wien academy, is quickly establishing himself as a key player for the Young Violets. The 18-year-old striker was recently a runner-up with the Austrian U17 team at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2025. Deshishku’s performance against First Vienna FC further solidifies his reputation as one of Austria’s most promising young talents. He began his professional career with Austria Wien’s reserve team, earning promotion to the 2. Liga at the end of the 2024-25 season.
The Young Violets’ success is also a testament to their development program, which continues to produce players capable of making an impact at the professional level. The team’s ability to integrate young players into the first team is a key component of their strategy.
What’s Next?
Young Violets will appear to continue their impressive form as they prepare for their next match against [Opponent and Date to be confirmed]. First Vienna FC will aim to bounce back from this defeat when they travel to [Opponent and Date to be confirmed].
Fans can find the latest standings and results on the ADMIRAL 2. Liga website.