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SV Austria Salzburg
SV Austria Salzburg is an Austrian professional football club, based in the city of Salzburg. The club was formed in 2005 by some supporters of the original SV (Austria) Salzburg after it was renamed FC Red Bull Salzburg by its new owners, who also changed the club's colours from its traditional violet and white to red and white. The club commenced participation in the seventh tier of Austria's national league system in 2006, then rose through four successive championships to the third tier, Regionalliga West, in 2010. In 2015, the club gained promotion to the Erste Liga, one tier below the Austrian Bundesliga, only to be relegated a year later. History The original club was formed in 1933. It was subject to a takeover by the Red Bull company in 2005. They renamed the club FC Red Bull Salzburg, changed the team colours and claimed that it was a new team. As a concession to pleas to keep the old colours, Red Bull offered to allow the goalkeeper's socks to be purple for away ...
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Regionalliga Salzburg
The Regionalliga Salzburg is a third-tier division of Austrian football introduced in the 2019–20 season as one of the successor of the ''Austrian Regionalliga West''. It covers the Austrian state of Salzburg and is one of five leagues at this level. 2019–20 reformation Due to high travel costs, the Vorarlberg and Tyrol clubs decide to leave the Austrian Regionalliga West and form their own Elite ligas, forcing Salzburg to do so as well. The Eliteliga were divided in a Regionalliga Salzburg, Regionalliga Tirol and Eliteliga Vorarlberg in the fall with 10 clubs each. The two best teams of these three regional leagues play in an Eliteliga play-off for promotion to the 2nd league.Im Westen viel Neues: Regi ...
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Austrian Regionalliga West
The Austrian Regional League West (german: Regionalliga West) was a third-tier division of Austrian football introduced in the 1980–81 season as successor of the ''Alpenliga''. It covered the Austrian states of Salzburg, Tyrol (excepting East Tyrol) and Vorarlberg Vorarlberg ( , ; gsw, label= Vorarlbergisch, Vorarlbearg, , or ) is the westernmost state () of Austria. It has the second-smallest geographical area after Vienna and, although it also has the second-smallest population, it is the state with th ... and was one of three leagues at this level. 2019–20 reformation Due to high travel costs, the Vorarlberg and Tyrol clubs decide to form their own Elite ligas, forcing Salzburg to do so as well. The Eliteliga will be divided in a Regionalliga Salzburg, Regionalliga Tirol and Eliteliga Vorarlberg in the fall with 10 clubs each. The two best teams of these three regional leagues play in an Eliteliga play-off for promotion to the 2nd league. Recent league champions ...
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Marinko Sorda
Marinko (Cyrillic script: Маринко) is a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to: *Marinko Čavara (born 1967), politician * Marinko Galič (born 1970), footballer * Marinko Jurendic (born 1977), footballer and coach * Marinko Kekezović (born 1985), handballer * Marinko Koljanin (born 1957), footballer * Marinko Mačkić (born 1983), footballer *Marinko Madžgalj (born 1978), actor * Marinko Magda (born 1963), hitman *Marinko Matosevic Marinko Matosevic ( hr, Marinko Matošević, ; born 8 August 1985) is a retired Australian professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is World No. 39, which he achieved in February 2013. Matosevic defeated top players including ... (born 1985), tennis player * Marinko Miletić (born 1980), footballer * Marinko Petković (born 1976), footballer * Marinko Rokvić (born 1954), singer * Marinko Stevanović (born 1961), writer * Marinko Šarkezi (born 1972), footballer * Ray Marinko (born 1936), Australian rules foot ...
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Marco Hödl
Marco Hödl (born 10 January 1997) is an Austrian football player. He plays for USK Anif. Club career He made his Austrian Football First League debut for FC Liefering FC Liefering GmbH is an Austrian association football club, originally from Liefering, a section of Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label=Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, ... on 24 July 2015 in a game against SK Austria Klagenfurt. References External links * 1997 births Living people Austrian footballers Austria youth international footballers FC Liefering players TSV Hartberg players 2. Liga (Austria) players Association football forwards {{Austria-footy-forward-stub ...
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2020–21 Austrian Regionalliga
The 2020–21 Austrian Regionalliga was the 62nd season of the Austrian third-tier football league. The Regionalliga is split into five sections, (Tirol, Voralberg, Salzburg, Mitte and Ost). The season was abandoned midway through due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, therefore no promotions or relegations took place. Regular season Tirol Voralberg Salzburg Mitte Ost See also * 2020–21 Austrian Football Bundesliga * 2020–21 Austrian Football Second League * 2020–21 Austrian Cup The 2020–21 Austrian Cup was the 90th edition of the national cup in Austrian football. The champions of the cup earn a place in the 2021–22 Europa League play-off round. Red Bull Salzburg were the defending champions after winning the compet ... References External links Regionalliga Ost at Worldfootball.netbr/> Regionalliga Mitte at Worldfootball.netbr/> Regionalliga West at Worldfootball.net {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 Austrian Regionalliga Austrian Regionalliga seasons 2020– ...
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Salzburger Liga
The Salzburger Liga, is since the 2010/2011 season, the top division in Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label=Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ... football and the fourth-highest division in Austria. The association responsible for the league is the Salzburg Football Association. In general, per season one team moves up into the Austrian Regional League West, and two teams moves down to the ''1. Landesliga''. Depending on the number of clubs from Salzburg descending from the Regional League West the number of teams moving up from the Salzburger Liga can vary. 2022-23 member clubs * SK Adnet * UFC Altenmarkt * FC Bergheim * TSU Bramberg * SV Bürmoos * USC Eugendorf * UFC SV Hallwang * TSV Neumarkt * FC Puch * UFC Siezenheim * SV Straßwalchen * UFV Thalgau * ASV Salzburg * SV Schwarzach ...
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2015–16 Austrian Football First League
The 2015–16 Austrian Football First League (German: ''Erste Liga'', also known as ''Sky Go Erste Liga'' due to sponsorship) was the 42nd season of the Austrian second-level football league. It began on 24 July 2015 and ended on 25 May 2016. Teams Ten teams participate in the 2015-16 season. Austria Salzburg was directly promoted after winning the 2014–15 Regionalliga West. Austria Klagenfurt promoted from the Regionalliga Mitte after winning the promotion play-offs. Wiener Neustadt relegated from the 2014–15 Bundesliga. Personnel and kits League table Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Season statistics Top goalscorers . Top assists . See also * 2015–16 Austrian Football Bundesliga * 2015–16 Austrian Cup The 2015–16 Austrian Cup (g ...
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