SK Bischofshofen

SK Bischofshofen (BSK 1933) is a football club from the town of Bischofshofen in Salzburg, Austria. The club colours are blue and white. The club plays in the Regionalliga West, which is the third division in Austrian football. The second team plays in the 2. Klasse Süd, which is the lowest league in Salzburg. In 1972 they played in the Nationalliga, which was the highest level in Austria.

SK Bischofshofen
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Full nameSportklub Bischofshofen
Nickname(s)BSK 1933
Founded9 April 1935
GroundSportplatz Bischofshofen
(capacity: 1 500)
ChairmanHerbert Wagner
ManagerThomas Schnöll
LeagueRegionalliga West (3rd Division)

The club plays their home matches at the historic Sportplatz Bischofshofen (1500 capacity), in front of their loyal supporters.

2024/25 squad

No. Position Player
16 Spain DF Luis Felipe Alarcon Guzman
11 Germany MF Orlando-Rahim Azzef
20 Austria MF Ivan Bosnjak
3 Italy DF Said Llambay
33 Greece FW Konstantinos Chatzipirpiridis
5 Germany DF Konstantin Gertig
4 France MF Youssouf Diarra
7 Austria FW Dzejlan Halilovic
8 Germany MF Peter Irsch
1 Austria GK Mirel Kahrimanovic
27 Austria DF Elias Kircher
47 Austria MF Aleksandar Kojic
22 Ukraine FW Bohdan Kuksenko
32 Austria GK Sebastian Künstner
No. Position Player
21 Austria GK Florian Neureiter
21 Austria FW Tobias Pellegrini
29 Ukraine DF Oleksandr Safonov
24 Austria MF Mirnes Kahrimanovic

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Coaching staff

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Honours

  • 9 × Salzburg Champion: 1956, 1957, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974
  • 1 × Salzburg Cup: 1957
  • 3 × Champion 2nd league: 1956, 1957 (Tauernliga Nord), 1971 (Regionalliga West)
  • 3 × Champion 3rd league: 1950, 1952 (1. Klasse Salzburg), 1963 (Landesliga),
  • 1 × Champion 4th league: 1985 (1. Landesliga)
  • 1 × Champion 5th league: 2000 (2. Landesliga Süd)
  • 1 × Austrian Cup-Quarterfinals: 1965

Notable players

  • Franz Aigner: Player of the Austrian national football team; UEFA-Cup finalist and player in the Bundesliga for Austria Salzburg und Sturm Graz)
  • Anton Aigner:Player in the Bundesliga
  • Peter Arzböck: 11 matches for the Austrian amateur football national team


References

Other Websites

Official Site