SC Riessersee in crisis: sixth defeat after 2:6 against Deggendorf
Deggendorf wins 6-2 against SC Riessersee in the Oberliga and extends their losing streak. Coach changes and injuries shape the game.

SC Riessersee in crisis: sixth defeat after 2:6 against Deggendorf
On October 26, 2025, SC Riessersee was once again challenged on the ice in the Oberliga, but suffered a bitter defeat of 2:6 against Deggendorfer SC. The club is in a deep crisis with six bankruptcies in a row. Coach Hunor Marton was forced to make major changes to the lineup to give the team new impetus. Andreas Mechel replaced Patrik Mühlberger in goal, while Quirin Glas-Bader replaced Lubor Dibelka in the front row.
The game started anything but promising for the Riesserseer team. Deggendorfer SC got off to a powerful start and was able to make it 1-0 in the third minute thanks to Dylan Jackson's advantage. Only shortly afterwards Pozivil increased it to 2-0, while the Riesserseer defense seemed overwhelmed and couldn't cope with the psychological pressure. Lubor Dibelka was unlucky in the first round when he hit the crossbar and missed the equalizer.
Difficult phase for Riessersee
The problems in the SCR game became clearer: only Jannick Stein managed to allow Dibelka to score 2-1. But the Riesserseer's rebellion didn't last long. Deggendorf picked up the pace further in the middle third and was able to increase the lead to 5:1 thanks to goals from Ty Jackson, Roy and Zitterbart. Mechel, who showed himself to be a reliable support for long stretches, prevented an even greater defeat with numerous saves.
The only positive sign for SC Riessersee was Parker Colley's goal, which made the final score 6-2. The coach was frustrated with the team's performance and the many turnovers, which seem unforgivable in this phase. We also have to say goodbye to Luca Allavena, who is expected to be out until the international break due to a head injury.
Looking ahead
The next meeting is already around the corner: On Tuesday at 8 p.m. SC Riessersee will continue in the derby against EC Peiting. The fans can be curious to see whether the team from Garmisch-Partenkirchen can turn things around after this bitter defeat. That evening there were 1,529 spectators in the Deggendorf Arena who were able to follow the action up close. Tickets for the upcoming home games against Peiting and Memmingen are available online and at the box office, and all matches will be broadcast in full HD on Sprade.TV.
The situation at SC Riessersee is tense and it remains to be seen whether the team can make the necessary adjustments to finally achieve the victory they long for. Mercury reports that there were high expectations of the team and the continued defeats are causing unrest. Meanwhile, the club's official website delivers below scriessersee.de further information about upcoming games and tickets.