Red Bull Salzburg

|- | colspan=" 2" style=" text-align: center; padding: 0.5em; " bgcolor=" white" | |- | founded Club the | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| June 3rd 2005 |- | Colors | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| red and white |- | President | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Rudi Theierl |- | Trainer | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Giovanni Trapattoni |- | Stage | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| EM-Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
(18 800 places) |- | Seat | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Stadionstraße 1/3
5071 Wals-Siezenheim |- |bgcolor=" white" | |bgcolor=" white" | |} The Red Bull Salzburg is an Austrian club of Football based with Salzburg. It gained the Championnat of Austria in 2007.

History

The club was founded in June 2005, following the repurchase by Red Bull of the license of Bundesliga of the Austria Salzburg. The clamp group which it founded “a new club which does not have history” . It redefined the name, the logo, the colors of the club. This one does not play any more in the same stage. Certain groups of supporters tried to be opposed to these changes and formed their own resistance movements vis-a-vis so that they called a “growing marchandisation of football. ” After five months of protests and discussions between the new owners and these groups, no compromise was found.

The opponents reformed the Austria Salzburg, which did thus not disappear and started the season 2006-2007 in the seventh division.

As of May 2006, the group Red Bull invests important means for the transfer of some thirty year foreign players (in particular Vratislav Lokvenc, Niko Kovac, Alexander Zickler). It consequently places Lothar Matthäus on the bench of key and chooses Giovanni Trapattoni as a sport director.

The results are not made wait, since Red Bull Salzburg largely gains the championship of Austria 2006-2007 five days before its term.

Prize list

Manpower (2007-08)

  • Guards

    • 1 Timo Ochs Germany
    • 30 Ramazan Özcan Austria
    • 33 Heinz Arzberger Austria
  • Mediums

    • 8 Alex Japan
    • 28 Rene Aufhauser Argentinian Austria
    • 5 Ezequiel Alejo Carboni
    • 22 Saša Ilić Serbia
    • 27 Vladimir Janocko Slovakia
    • 11 Patrik Ježek
    • 7 Niko Kovac Croatia
    • 24 Christoph Leitgeb Austria
    • 16 Karel Piták
    • 20 Markus Steinhöfer Germany
  • Assailing

    • 21 Marc Janko Austria
    • 9 Vratislav Lokvenc
    • 29 Louis Ngwat Mahop Cameroun
    • 19 Đorđe Rakić Argentinian Serbia
    • 26 Agustin Torassa
    • 10 Swiss Johan Vonlanthen
    • 7 Alexander Zickler Germany

Prize list

External bonds

  • Official site of the club

Photographs

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