The 2015–16 FC Red Bull Salzburg season was the 83rd season in club history. Red Bull Salzburg finished the season as champions of the Bundesliga and the Austrian Cup for the third season in a row. In Europe, Salzburg were knocked out of the Champions League by Malmö FF in the third qualifying round, dropping into the Europa League, where they were eliminated by Dinamo Minsk in the play-off round.
Red Bull opened up their season on 18 July[10] with three goals each from Jonathan Soriano and Marco Djuricin and a goal from Takumi Minamino.[11]
Champions League
Red Bull entered the competition in the third qualifying round. They were drawn against the winner of the fixture between Malmö and Žalgiris.[12] Malmö advanced to face Red Bull.[13] The first leg took place on 29 July.[14] Red Bull won 2–0 with goals from Andreas Ulmer and Martin Hinteregger.[15] Hinteregger scored from the penalty spot.[15] The second leg was played on 5 August.[16] Red Bull lost 3–0[16] to get knocked out 3–2 on aggregate.[17]Nikola Đurđić, Markus Rosenberg, and Vladimir Rodić scored for Malmö.[16]
Europa League
Red Bull were knocked out of Champions League by Malmö[17] and entered the Europa League playoff round. Red Bull were drawn against Dinamo Minsk.[18] The first leg was played on 20 August.[19] Dinamo Minsk won the match 2–0 with goals from Gleb Rassadkin and Nenad Adamović.[20]
^Valon Berisha was born in Malmö, Sweden to Kosovo Albanian parents. Berisha qualified to represent Norway internationally, representing them at various levels until September 2016, when he switched to representing Kosovo.
^Dimitri Oberlin was born in Yaoundé, Cameroon but qualified to represent Switzerland internationally, representing them at various youth levels before making his senior debut in 2018.
Out on loan
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