FC Red Bull Salzburg

Red Bull Salzburg, is one of Austria’s most dominant football clubs. Founded on 13 September 1933

FC Red Bull Salzburg 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
Janis BlaswichRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Alexander SchlagerRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Salko HamzicRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Aleksa TerzicRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Daouda GuindoRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Hendry BlankRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
John MellbergRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Maximiliano CaufriezRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Samson BaidooRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Samson TijaniRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Leandro MorgallaRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Bryan OkohRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Joane GadouRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Nicolas CapaldoRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Mads BidstrupRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Mamady DiambouRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Takumu KawamuraRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Bobby ClarkRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Oscar GloukhRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Maurits KjaergaardRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Moussa YeoRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Oliver LukicRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Karim OnisiwoRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Yorbe VertessenRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Dorgeles NeneRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Adam DaghimRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Edmund BaidooRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Karim KonateRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Petar RatkovRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
Gaoussou DiakiteRB SalzburgFebruary 20, 20250
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Fußballclub Red Bull Salzburg, commonly known as Red Bull Salzburg, is one of Austria’s most dominant football clubs. Founded on 13 September 1933 as SV Austria Salzburg, the club has undergone significant transformations, particularly after Red Bull GmbH took over in 2005, rebranding the team and elevating it to new heights. The club is based in Wals-Siezenheim, a suburb of Salzburg, and competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top tier of Austrian football.

Stadium: Red Bull Arena

  • Capacity: 30,188
  • Opened: 2003
  • Location: Wals-Siezenheim, Austria
  • Notable Feature: A modern football venue known for its electrifying atmosphere and passionate fanbase.

Club Achievements & Honors

Since Red Bull’s takeover, Salzburg has dominated Austrian football, winning numerous league titles and making a strong impact in European competitions.

Domestic Success
  • Austrian Bundesliga Titles: 15+ (including a record-breaking consecutive streak since 2013)
  • Austrian Cup (ÖFB-Cup) Wins: 9+
  • Austrian Supercup Titles: Multiple victories
European Performance
  • UEFA Champions League: Regular participants in the group stage, with a historic Round of 16 appearance in 2021–22.
  • UEFA Europa League: Reached the semi-finals in 2017–18, showcasing their potential on the continental stage.

Philosophy & Playing Style

Red Bull Salzburg is known for its high-pressing, attacking football, a philosophy influenced by Ralf Rangnick and later adopted by managers like Marco Rose and Matthias Jaissle. The club serves as a stepping stone for young talents, developing stars before they move on to Europe’s biggest leagues.

Notable Players & Managers

  • Erling Haaland: Rose to prominence at Salzburg before moving to Borussia Dortmund and later Manchester City.
  • Sadio Mané: Started his European career at Salzburg before achieving global success with Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
  • Dominik Szoboszlai: A Hungarian midfield maestro who made his mark before joining RB Leipzig.
  • Karim Adeyemi: A pacey forward who moved to Borussia Dortmund after excelling at Salzburg.
  • Marco Rose (Manager): Guided the team to a UEFA Europa League semi-final and domestic dominance.

Recent Years & Future Aspirations

Red Bull Salzburg continues to be Austria’s top football club and a talent factory for future stars. With a strong scouting network, youth development system, and an attacking style of play, the club is determined to break new ground in European competitions while maintaining domestic dominance.

With Red Bull’s backing and a proven pipeline to RB Leipzig and other top clubs, Salzburg remains one of the most exciting and progressive clubs in European football.

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