SV Austria Salzburg

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SV Austria Salzburg
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Full name Sportverein Austria Salzburg
Nickname(s) Stadtverein
Founded 09-13-1933 / 10-07-2005
Ground UFC-Platz
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Chairman Österreicher Mag. Moritz Grobovschek
Manager Österreicher Gustl Kofler
League 2.Klasse Nord A
2006/07 1st
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SV Austria Salzburg is an Austrian football (soccer) club.

The club was founded in 2006 by the "Violet-Whites", supporters of the former "SV Austria Salzburg" which was founded in 1933 and taken over by the Red Bull Concern in 2005. The so called "Violet-Whites" wished to preserve the 72-year old traditions of the old club, which had been destroyed by the Red Bull takeover. In February 2006, the "Violet-Whites" successfully registered the old club's original name "SV Austria Salzburg" and the old club emblem. An attempt to take over the football section of the Salzburg Police Sports Club, who played in the 1. Salzburg Landliga, the fourth tier of Austrian football, came to nothing. The Violet-Whites thus formed a new club, SV Austria Salzburg, which entered 2. Klasse Nord, the seventh tier of Austrian football for the 2006-07 season. The first match of the relaunched SV Austria Salzburg was played on July 29, 2006 against Lieferinger SV. SV Austria Salzburg won 6-0.

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[edit] Current Squad 2006/07

[edit] First Team

name jersey number nationality
Goalkeeper
Werner Schörghofer 22 Österreicher
Alexander Trappl 30 Österreicher
Defender
Rene Hafner 2 Österreicher
Florian Höller 3 Österreicher
Roman Seywald 4 Österreicher
Michael Haslauer 5 Österreicher
Wolfgang Würnstl 6 Deutscher
Fritz Oberascher 13 Österreicher
Thomas Witosek 16 Österreicher
Midfielder
Mario Messner 7 Österreicher
Damir Borozni 10 Kroate
Raphael Wressnigg 11 Österreicher
Aleksandar Jankovic 14 Serbe
Michael Rehrl 15 Deutscher
Ivan Pecaranin 17 Serbe
Stefan Federer 18 Österreicher
Robert Selner 21 Österreicher
Martin Ebner 23 Österreicher
Striker
Mario Schleindl 8 Österreicher
Oliver Trappl 9 Österreicher
Julian Ridiger 12 Deutscher
Alexander Seywald 20 Österreicher

[edit] Under 23

Goalkeeper
  • 1 Robert Rosenblattl

Manager

  • Gerhard Stöger
Defender
  • 3 Christian Auer
  • 5 Volker Rechberger
Midfielder
  • 2 Haris Borozni
  • 6 Lukas Fritz
  • 7 Stefan Fischer
  • 8 Michael Bergschober
  • 10 Milan Ilic
  • 14 Tobias Lindbichler
Striker
  • 13 Gerold Schwaiger
  • 15 Christian Höller
  • 16 Karim Chrouda

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