FC Red Bull Salzburg - Manager History

Manager History

  • K. Bauer (1933–??)
  • Wache (1945)
  • Anton Janda (1946–??)
  • Ernst Schönfeld (1952)
  • Max Breitenfelder (1953)
  • Karl Sesta (1954–55)
  • Josef Graf (1955)
  • Gyula Szomoray (1956–57)
  • Günter Praschak (1957)
  • Franz Feldinger (1958)
  • Karl Humenberger (1959)
  • Erich Probst (1959–60)
  • Karl Vetter (1960–61)
  • Ignac Molnár (1962–63)
  • Günter Praschak (1965–69)
  • Karl Schlechta (1969–71)
  • Erich Hof (1971)
  • Michael Pfeiffer (1972)
  • Josip Šikić (1972–73)
  • Günter Praschak (1973–75)
  • Alfred Günthner (1975)
  • Hans Reich (1976)
  • Günter Praschak (1977)
  • Alfred Günthner (1977–80)
  • Rudolf Strittich (1980)
  • August Starek (Oct 1980–June 81)
  • Joszef Obert (July 1981–June 84)
  • Hannes Winklbauer (1984–85)
  • Adolf Blutsch (1985)
  • Hannes Winklbauer (1986–88)
  • Kurt Wiebach (July 1988–June 91)
  • Otto Barić (July 1991–Aug 95)
  • Hermann Stessl (Aug 1995–March 96)
  • Heribert Weber (March 1996–May 98)
  • Hans Krankl (April 1998–Jan 00)
  • Miroslav Polak (Jan 2000–June 00)
  • Hans Backe (July 2000–Sept 01)
  • Lars Søndergaard (Sept 2001–Oct 03)
  • Peter Assion (interim) (Nov 2003–Dec 03)
  • Walter Hörmann (interim) (Jan 2004–March 04)
  • Peter Assion (March 2004–March 05)
  • Nikola Jurčević (March 2005–April 05)
  • Manfred Linzmaier (interim) (April 2005–June 05)
  • Kurt Jara (July 2005–May 06)
  • Giovanni Trapattoni (June 2006–April 08)
  • Co Adriaanse (July 2008–June 09)
  • Huub Stevens (June 2009–April 11)
  • Ricardo Moniz (April 2011–June 12)
  • Roger Schmidt (July 2012–)

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