FC Liefering

association football club
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FC Liefering is a football club from Liefering, a quarter of the Austrian city Salzburg. The club is playing in the Admiral Zweite Liga, the second level of Austrian football.

FC Liefering
Full nameFC Liefering
Founded2012
GroundRed Bull Arena, Salzburg
Capacity31 000
ManagerDaniel Beichler
LeagueAdmiral Zweite Liga
2023-24Admiral Zweite Liga 5th
WebsiteClub website

Before 2012, the club was called Red Bull Juniors.

History

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The former Red Bull Juniors are now playing together with USK Anif in the Regionalliga West, the highest amateur class in Austria. The licence of USK Anif was transferred to Liefering. In their first year Liefering played in the Regionalliga West and won the league. Their first year in the 2nd league was also successful, they finished 3rd. Since the promotion to 2nd league they finished almost each season in the upper half of the table.

The club also forms the backbone of the UEFA Youth League sqad of FC Red Bull Salzburg.

League

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as Red Bull Juniors

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Season Final place Goals Points League
2005/06 2 93:31 73 3rd League
2006/07 1 97:34 73 3rd League
2007/08 6 51:52 46 2nd League
2008/09 7 41:56 43 2nd League
2009/10 6 58:49 44 2nd League *
2010/11 1 78:23 44 3rd league
2011/12 4 72:48 52 3rd league
  • The second teams of teams of the Bundesliga were relegated

as FC Liefering

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Season Final place Goals Points League
2012/13 1 94:23 74 3rd League
2013/14 3 72:48 57 2nd League
2014/15 2 70:55 56 2nd League
2015/16 4 65:49 57 2nd League
2016/17 2 58:49 60 2nd League
2017/18 5 58:44 55 2nd League
2018/19 10 58:44 35 2nd League
2019/20 3 73:47 53 2nd League
2020/21 2 69:31 63 2nd League
2021/22 6 56:43 46 2nd League
2022/23 9 52:54 37 2nd League
2023/24 5 51:40 47 2nd League

Current squad

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As of 8 August 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   Austria Matteo Schablas
4 DF   Austria Jannik Schuster
5 DF   Sweden John Mellberg
6 MF   Angola Elione Fernandes Neto
7 MF   Mali Soumaïla Diabaté
8 MF   Austria Tim Paumgartner
9 FW   Austria Phillip Verhounig
10 MF   Austria Zeteny Jano
11 MF   Austria Tolgahan Sahin
14 DF   Austria Valentin Zabransky
15 FW   Spain Alexander Murillo
16 FW   Austria Luka Reischl
17 MF   Germany Quirin Rackl
19 DF   Austria Marcel Moswitzer
20 FW   Mali Gaoussou Diakité
21 MF   Croatia Oliver Lukić
22 FW   Austria Marco Brandt
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 MF   Austria Tim Paumgartner
27 MF   Austria Rüstü Erdogan
28 FW   Italy Nicolò Turco
29 MF   Austria Valentin Sulzbacher
30 GK   Austria Salko Hamzic
31 GK   Austria Valentin Oelz
32 GK   Austria Sebastian Küstner
36 DF   Austria Marc Striednig
37 MF   Austria Tim Trummer
38 FW   Austria Oghenetejiri Adejenughure
39 DF   Croatia Rocco Žiković
40 MF   Austria Jakob Brandtner
41 GK   Austria Christian Zawieschitzky
43 FW   Switzerland Enrique Aguilar
44 DF   Slovenia Kristjan Bendra
45 MF   Italy Alessandro Ciardi
47 DF   Austria Julian Hussauf

Coaching staff

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Former coaches

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Former players

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Honours

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  • 1x Champion Regionalliga West: 2012
  • 3x Runner-up 2nd League: 2015, 2017, 2021

Other websites

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References

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