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Sturm ends the European Cup season with a conciliatory home win against Brann Bergen

By AndreaPosted on30.01.2026
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Graz – Sturm Graz said goodbye to the Europa League with a 1-0 win against Brann Bergen and gave new coach Fabio Ingolitsch a successful home debut. Otar Kiteishvili became the match winner for Austria’s football champions with the golden goal (85th) against Norway’s fourth team. The Graz team finished the eight-game league phase with seven points in 26th place. The end had already been confirmed.



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