LASK forward Samuel Adeniran capped off a brilliant season in style on Sunday, scoring in his side’s emphatic 3-0 away victory over Austria Wien at the Generali-Arena, Vienna as LASK secured the 2025/2026 Austrian Bundesliga title, Completesports.com reports.
The powerful striker was once again at the heart of the action as LASK delivered a dominant performance in Vienna to clinch the championship in impressive fashion.
Adeniran Caps Outstanding Campaign With Title-Sealing Goal
Xavier Mbuyamba opened the scoring in the 38th minute before Adeniran converted from the penalty spot in the 49th minute to double the lead. Melayro Bogarde then netted LASK’s third goal in the 76th minute.
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Adeniran’s goal further underlined what has been a hugely productive campaign for the Nigerian-American attacker since settling into life in Austria.

Across all competitions this season, the 26-year-old registered 15 goals.
In the Austrian Bundesliga alone, Adeniran contributed 10 goals, consistently leading the line with his pace, power and physical presence.
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He also made a major impact in the Austrian Cup, where he scored five goals to help drive LASK’s successful domestic campaign as they completed the double.
After initially needing time to adapt following his move from Major League Soccer, Adeniran has now firmly established himself as one of the most dangerous forwards in Austrian football.
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His performances throughout the season have drawn praise from supporters and analysts alike, with the striker combining relentless work rate, intelligent movement and clinical finishing during LASK’s title-winning run.
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Sunday’s goal against Austria Wien was therefore a fitting way for Adeniran to conclude what has undoubtedly been the finest season of his professional career so far.
LASK’s victory means they will feature in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers next season.
By Johnny Ogbah, at Generali-Arena, Vienna


