Sportverein Austria Salzburg

The Sportverein Austria Salzburg (shortly SV Austria Salzburg) is an Austrian footballclub based in Salzburg. The club was founded in 2005 after the Red Bull takover of the old Austria Salzburg.

SV Austria Salzburg
Full nameSportverein Austria Salzburg
Nickname(s)Violette (Violet-Whites),
Austrianer (SV Austria supporters)
Founded7 October 2005
GroundMax Aicher Stadion
Capacity1599
Chairman Claus Salzmann
Manager Christian Schaider
LeagueRegionalliga Salzburg (III)
2019-208th Regionalliga Salzburg

History

The club was founded in September 2005 after the Red Bull takover of the 1933 founded club SV Austria Salzburg. Due to differences about the new club supporters left the now socalled FC Red Bull Salzburg and founded SV Austria Salzburg. Role models were the fanbiased English clubs AFC Wimbledon and FC United of Manchester. The club claims to preserve the tradition of SV Austria Salzburg.

The season 2005/06 they played together with PSV Schwarz-Weiß in the Salzburger Landesliga (4th class) but at the end of the season the cooperation ended. The club has to start in the 7. class of Austrian football. The first match of the new SV Austria Salzburg was played on 29 July 2006 against Lieferinger SV, another football club from the city of Salzburg. SV Austria Salzburg won 6–0.But the following seasons they won the classes they played in so they play the season 2010/11 in the Regionalliga West, which is the 3rd class of Austrian league system.

In the 2014–15 season the club was promoted to the First League, the second tier of Austrian football. The promotion to the First League forced the club into debt of €900,000 by November 2015. It was caused by an increased budget for the players and a security requirement In November 2015 they were fined €40,000 and had 6 points deducted. This was due to their failure to adhere to the league's stadium requirements. The same year they were relegated.

Now Austria Salzburg is playing in the Regionalliga Salzburg (3rd level).

Current squad

As of 31 December 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  Austria Manuel Kalman
1 GK  Austria Felix Wilfling
3 DF  Germany Fabio Trkulja
5 DF  Italy Matthias Theiner
6 MF  Austria Rene Zia
7 FW  Bosnia and Herzegovina Melvis Memic
6 MF  Bosnia and Herzegovina Gavrilo Fonjga
9 FW  Austria Marco Hödl
10 MF  Bosnia and Herzegovina Marinko Sorda
11 MF  Austria Manuel Krainz
12 DF  Austria Luka Sandmayr
13 MF  Austria Alexander Schwaighofer
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  Austria Thomas Gastager
19 DF  Austria Florian Wiedl
20 FW  Austria Raffael Kogler
23 MF  Austria Umberto Gruber
24 DF  Austria Mario Keil
25 FW  Austria Christoph Bann
27 DF  Germany Aman Brinkmann
28 MF  Austria Mirza Bosnjakovic
29 FW  Germany Johannes Zottl
33 GK  Austria Niclas Heller
33 GK  Germany Alessandro Hetzer
42 MF  Austria Din Rahmanovic

Coaching staff

  •  Germany Christian Schaider Headcoach
  •  Austria Jilmaz Özel Assistant coach
  •  Germany Peter Martin Goalkeeper coach

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Club honours

  • Regionalliga West: Champions 2014, 2015
  • Landescup: Winners 2012, 2013, 2014
  • 1. Landesliga: Champions 2010
  • 2. Landesliga: Champions 2009
  • 1. Klasse Nord: Champions 2008
  • 2. Klasse Nord A: Champions 2007

League history

Season
League Contested Level
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
League
Position
Notes Average
Attendance
2006–07 2. Klasse Nord A 72624111098+101731st of 14Promoted
2007–08 1. Klasse Nord 62625019410+84751st of 14Promoted
2008–09 2. Landesliga Nord 52621419028+62671st of 14Promoted
2009–10 1. Landesliga 42619346824+44601st of 14Promoted
2010–11 Regionalliga West 33015966137+24545th of 161,290
2011–12 Regionalliga West 3301241454540408th of 161,194
2012–13 Regionalliga West 33021547721+56682nd of 161,291
2013–14 Regionalliga West 33025419615+81791st of 16Defeated in playoffs1,298
2014–15 Regionalliga West 33023437123+48731st of 16Promoted1,332
2015–16 Erste Liga 236711184573−28269th of 10Relegated1,171
2016–17 Regionalliga West 330411154362−192315th of 16Relegated
2017–18 Salzburger Liga 4301181157507417th of 16
2018–19 Salzburger Liga 4302172923161702nd of 16Promoted
2019–20 Regionalliga Salzburg 3 18 5 3 10 27 31 -4 18 8th of 10
2020–21 Regionalliga Salzburg 3 14 9 1 4 21 15 +6 28 2nd of 10 cancelled

References

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