
Team profile
Red Bull Salzburg
Founded in 1933 as SV Austria Salzburg, the club from the picturesque city of Salzburg has undergone a transformative journey to become one of Europe's most formidable and modern football institutions. The club's identity was forever altered in 2005 when the energy drink giant Red Bull purchased the club, renaming it FC Red Bull Salzburg and introducing a bold new color scheme of red and white. This move sparked controversy among traditional supporters but propelled the club into a new era of professional success and global recognition. The team plays its home matches at the state-of-the-art Red Bull Arena, a 30,188-capacity stadium known for its vibrant atmosphere and modern facilities. Salzburg's domestic dominance is unparalleled; they have become the perennial powerhouse of Austrian football, securing a record number of Austrian Bundesliga titles, often in consecutive streaks, and multiple Austrian Cup victories. Their consistent performance has made them a regular in European competition, with notable runs including reaching the UEFA Europa League semi-finals in 2018 and making a significant impact in the UEFA Champions League group stages, famously defeating teams like Liverpool and Sevilla. Red Bull Salzburg is globally renowned for its exceptional youth academy and player development model, often described as a "finishing school" for world-class talent. Legendary players who have graced the pitch include Erling Haaland, Sadio Mané, Naby Keïta, and Karim Adeyemi, all of whom used Salzburg as a springboard to elite European clubs. The club's playing style is characterized by high-intensity pressing, rapid transitions, and attacking football, a philosophy aligned with the broader Red Bull football network. While the traditional fan base of "Violett-Weiß" (the original purple and white) maintains a distinct identity, the modern supporter scene is energetic and passionate. A major rivalry exists with Sturm Graz, while matches against FK Austria Wien carry historical weight. An interesting fact is the club's official partnership with its sister clubs, RB Leipzig and New York Red Bulls, creating a unique global football network. Today, Red Bull Salzburg stands as the undisputed champion of Austria and a respected, ambitious force on the European stage, continually exporting talent and competing with distinction.
About Red Bull Salzburg
Red Bull Salzburg is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1933. Red Bull Salzburg currently fields a squad of 29 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the Red Bull Salzburg fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Red Bull Salzburg schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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