FC Liefering

FC Liefering GmbH is an Austrian association football club, originally from Liefering, a section of Salzburg. It currently plays in the Second League, the second tier of Austrian football. Since 2012, Liefering has been a reserve team for Austrian Football Bundesliga side FC Red Bull Salzburg.[1]

FC Liefering
Full nameFootball Club Liefering GmbH
Founded20 May 1947 (1947-05-20)
as USK Anif
GroundUntersberg-Arena, Grödig
Capacity4,330
OwnerRed Bull GmbH
ChairwomanSusanne Billinger
Head coachRené Aufhauser
LeagueAustrian Football Second League
2020–21Austrian Second League, 2nd
WebsiteClub website
Historical chart of USK Anif and Liefering league performance
FC Liefering squad league match vs. Austria Klagenfurt (1 June 2019)

In December 2011 Red Bull Salzburg signed a cooperation with FC Pasching (Regionalliga Mitte) and USK Anif (Regionalliga West). The coach of the Juniors, Gerald Baumgartner, left Salzburg and became new coach of FC Pasching. Also players went to Pasching and Anif. After the 2011–12 season the new coach Peter Hyballa left the club and became new head coach of SK Sturm Graz. Liefering's ongoing presence in the Erste Liga continues to create unrest, with average an attendance of under 500, many people believe the club is not good for the league. However the club promotes youth and has been a key factor in FC Red Bull Salzburg's 2016–17 UEFA Youth League side, who ultimately won the tournament.

Seasons

From the 2012–13 season the club, formerly known as USK Anif, changed its name to FC Liefering. Liefering are sometimes called Red Bull Liefering as they adapted the jerseys and team colors from Red Bull Salzburg and RB Leipzig. In the 2012–13 season they won the Regionalliga West and after two relegation matches they were promoted to the Austrian Football Second League.

They are the farm team of FC Red Bull Salzburg. They are not eligible for promotion.[2] In their first year, they finished 3rd, in the 2014–15 season they finished 2nd.

In June 2015 coach Peter Zeidler left the team and became coach of FC Red Bull Salzburg. He was succeeded by Thomas Letsch, who also followed Zeidler to Salzburg for two matches after Zeidler was fired there.

As a feeder club the team fields very young players. In the next two seasons the average age of the team was under twenty years. Players like Samuel Tetteh or Gideon Mensah came to Salzburg from Ghana, other talented players came from the Red Bull Football Academy like Hannes Wolf or Luca Meisl.

In the 2016–17 season FC Red Bull Salzburg (U19) won the UEFA Youth League. Most of the players came from Liefering.

In the 2020-21 season Bo Svensson became coach of FC Liefering. In winter he went to Mainz 05 and Matthias Jaissle became coach of the team. At the end of the season he was promoted to FC Red Bull Salzburg as head coach. He followed Jesse Marsch, who went to RB Leipzig. The season was the most successful in history. The team ended as runner-up, only one scored goal behind the champion FC Blau-Weiß Linz. After the season Kilian Schröcker, Fabian Windhager, Antonin Svoboda and Alexander Prass left the club.

In the 2021-22 season Rene Aufhauser, former assistant coach with FC Red Bull Salzburg, became new head coach of FC Liefering. He also is coach of the UEFA Youth League team of Red Bull Salzburg.

SeasonFinal placeGoalsPointsLeague
2012–13194:23743rd league
2013–14372:48572nd league
2014–15270:55562nd league
2015–16465:49572nd league
2016–17258:49602nd league
2017–18558:44552nd league
2018–191050:54352nd league
2019–20373:47532nd league
2020–21269:31632nd league

Honours

2. Liga

Regionalliga West

Alpenliga

  • Champions: 1978–79*

Austrian Landesliga

  • Champions: 1988–89*

Salzburger Liga

  • Champions: 1988–89*, 1992–93*, 2002–03*, 2006–07*

1. Klasse Nord

  • Champions: 1965*, 1974*

2. Klasse B

  • Champions: 1950*

Salzburg Cup

  • Winners: 1978*

Salzburg Indoor Cup

  • Winners: 1990*, 2001*, 2002*, 2005*, 2009*

* as USK Anif

Current squad

As of 7 February 2022[3]

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  CZE Adam Stejskal
3 DF  AUT Benjamin Böckle
4 DF  AUT Lukas Wallner
5 DF   SUI Bryan Okoh
6 MF  MLI Mamady Diambou (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
7 FW  AUT Elias Havel
8 MF  GHA Forson Amankwah (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
9 FW  AUT Luka Reischl
14 DF  AUT Sandro-Luca Molnar
15 MF  DEN Maurits Kjaergaard (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
16 MF  GHA Lawrence Agyekum (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
17 MF  AUT Dijon Kameri
18 DF  AUT Daniel Klicnik
19 FW  AUT Raphael Hofer
20 MF  AUT Thomas Schiestl
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF  AUT Tolgahan Sahin
23 FW  CRO Roko Šimić (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
24 DF  COL Lucho (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
25 MF  AUT Julian Halwachs
26 DF  AUT Lukas Ibertsberger
27 DF  MAR Benjamin Atiabou (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
32 GK  HUN Balázs Tóth
34 GK  GER Jonas Krumrey
35 MF  AUT Tim Paumgartner
36 DF  AUT Justin Omoregie
37 DF  MLI Daouda Guindo (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
40 DF  AUT Samson Baidoo
42 MF  GHA Daniel Owusu (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
45 FW   SUI Federico Crescenti
47 MF  CIV Oumar Diakite (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Rene Aufhauser
Assistant coach Patrick Mölzl
Assistant coach Tobias Kern
Goalkeeping coach Heinz Arzberger

References

  1. "FC Liefering Homepage". Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  2. "Transfermarkt.at". Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  3. "Team". FC Liefering (in German). Retrieved 18 March 2017.
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