2008–09 Red Bull Salzburg season
The 2008-09 Red Bull Salzburg season brought the 5th title for Salzburg and the 2nd since the Red Bull takeover.
Squad
2008/09
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- Goalkeeper: Timo Ochs (15 matches/0 goals), Heinz-Dieter Arzberger (13/0), Eddie Gustafsson (9/0),
- Defender: Ibrahim Sekagya (34/1), Laszlo Bodnar (28/2), Anis Boussaidi (28/1), Barry Opdam (25/0), Ronald Gercaliu (23/0), Andreas Ulmer (15/0), Rémo Meyer (10/0), Milan Dudić (9/1),
- Midfielder: Somen Tchoyi (32/6), Johan Vonlanthen (29/3), René Aufhauser (25/2), Karel Piták (16/4), Christoph Leitgeb (16/0), Patrik Ježek (15/2), Vladimír Janočko (14/5), Niko Kovač (12/0), Ernst Öbster (5/0),
- Forward: Marc Janko (34/39), Robin Nelisse (32/12), Louis Ngwat-Mahop (27/3), Alexander Zickler (24/5).
- Co Adriaanse (Coach), Michael Streiter Luc Nijholt (Assistance coach), Herbert Ilsanker (Goalkeeper coach)
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Table
Pl.
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Team
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W
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D
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G
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Goals
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Points
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1.
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FC Red Bull Salzburg
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36
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23
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5
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8
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86:50
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74
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2.
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SK Rapid Wien
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36
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21
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7
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8
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89:43
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70
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3.
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FK Austria Wien
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36
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17
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11
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8
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59:46
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62
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4.
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SK Sturm Graz
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36
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17
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9
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10
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68:45
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60
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5.
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SV Ried
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36
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17
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9
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10
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58:38
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60
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6.
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SK Austria Kärnten
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36
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11
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8
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17
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47:57
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41
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7.
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LASK
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36
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11
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4
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21
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35:67
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37
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8.
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Kapfenberger SV
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36
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10
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6
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20
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48:81
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36
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9.
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SV Mattersburg
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36
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8
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9
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19
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42:71
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33
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10.
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SCR Altach
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36
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8
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6
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22
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56:90
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30
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[1]
Matches
FC Red Bull Salzburg v LASK
LASK v FC Red Bull Salzburg
1 November 2008 15 | LASK | 0-2 | FC Red Bull Salzburg | Linz | 18:00 |
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Report |
- Zickler 23'
- Nelisse 26'
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Stadium: Linzer Stadion Attendance: 10.100 Referee: Thomas Einwaller |
SV Ried v FC Red Bull Salzburg
12 November 2008 17 | SV Ried | 2-2 | FC Red Bull Salzburg | Ried | 19:30 |
- Nacho 48'
- Kujabi 56'
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Report |
- Janko 29', 53'
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Stadium: Josko Arena Attendance: 7.500 Referee: Thomas Gangl |
LASK v FC Red Bull Salzburg
1 March 2009 24 | LASK | 0-3 | FC Red Bull Salzburg | Linz | 15:30 |
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Report |
- Zickler 6'
- Tchoyi 89', 91'
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Stadium: Linzer Stadion Attendance: 9.100 Referee: Robert Schörgenhofer |
SV Ried v FC Red Bull Salzburg
24 April 2009 31 | SV Ried | 3-0 | FC Red Bull Salzburg | Ried | 20:30 |
- Drechsel 11'
- Ortega-Guarda 45'
- Nacho 88'
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Report |
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Stadium: Josko Arena Attendance: 7.600 Referee: Thomas Gangl |
FC Red Bull Salzburg v LASK
16 May 2009 34 | FC Red Bull Salzburg | 2-1 | LASK | Salzburg | 18:00 |
- Janocko 13'
- Janko 33'
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Report |
- Wallner 73'
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Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 17.800 Referee: Manfred Krassnitzer |
UEFA Cup qualification
UEFA Cup
Austrian Cup
FC Pasching v FC Red Bull Salzburg
17 August 2008 1 | FC Pasching | 1-4 | FC Red Bull Salzburg | Pasching | 15:30 |
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Report |
- Ngwat-Mahop 32'
- Sekagya 41'
- Nelisse 58'
- Janko 90'
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Stadium: Waldstadion Attendance: 3.800 Referee: Christian Klement |
Friendly matches
FC Red Bull Salzburg v FK Moskau
7 June 2008 Friendly | FC Red Bull Salzburg | 2-2 | FK Moskau | Kuchl | 15:00 |
- Ngwat-Mahop 43', 65'
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Report |
- Pitak 53' (o.g.)
- Stavpez 75'
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Attendance: 900 |
FC Red Bull Salzburg v Spartak Moscow
28 June 2008 Friendly | FC Red Bull Salzburg | 2-5 | Spartak Moscow | Irdning | 18:00 |
- Ngwat-Mahop 15'
- Zickler 55' (pen.)
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Report |
- Titov 3'
- Bazhenov 21'
- Batista 25'
- Dzuba 36'
- Pavlenko 90'
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Referee: Bernhard Brugger |
FC Red Bull Salzburg v Partizan Belgrade
24 January 2009 Friendly | FC Red Bull Salzburg | 2-5 | Partizan Belgrade | Belek | 18:00 |
- Ngwat-Mahop 15'
- Zickler 55' (pen.)
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Report |
- Titov 3'
- Bazhenov 21'
- Batista 25'
- Dzuba 36'
- Pavlenko 90'
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Stadium: Gloria Verde Hotel Attendance: 100 Referee: Hirman Gencaj |
FC Red Bull Salzburg v Dinamo Zagreb
14 February 2009 Friendly | FC Red Bull Salzburg | 3-4 | Dinamo Zagreb | Salzburg | 14:30 |
- Nelisse 64'
- Vonlanthen 67'
- Ngwat-Mahop 80'
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Report |
- Sammir 6', 26'
- Slepicka 9'
- Mandzukic 43'
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Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 3.000 Referee: Norbert Schwab |
Topscorer
[3][4]
References
- ↑ FC Salzburg Wiki
- ↑ Erewan had to compete weakened because 4 players did not receive an entry visa.
- ↑ Austria Soccer
- ↑ Red Bull Salzburg scored 86 goals this season - a new club record
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