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Alex Mott·18 de junho de 2025
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Alex Mott·18 de junho de 2025
Our guide to all 32 clubs participating at the FIFA Club World Cup continues.
Today we're looking at...Salzburg.
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Salzburg secured their berth at the Club World Cup in April 2024 via the UEFA ranking pathway after Bayern Munich knocked Arsenal out of the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League in the quarter-finals.
That result gave the Austrian club the 12th and final European spot at the Club World Cup, based on their performances in the Champions League over the previous four seasons.
This marks Salzburg’s first appearance at the Club World Cup. Historically, Austrian clubs have not featured in the competition, which was previously limited to continental champions.
Salzburg finished the Austrian Bundesliga season in second place, two points behind eventual winners Sturm Graz. In the Champions League they took hammerings off Sparta Prague, Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid and finished 34th out of 36 teams.
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Thomas Letsch was appointed as Salzburg's head coach in December 2024, signing a contract until June 2027. The 56-year-old German has a rich history with the club, having previously coached their U16 and U18 teams. His managerial experience also includes stints at Austria Vienna, Vitesse Arnhem and Bochum.
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Joane Gadou, an 18-year-old centre-back, has emerged as one of Salzburg's standout players. His performances have attracted attention from top European clubs, including Bayern Munich, who are reportedly interested in bolstering their defence with the young talent. Gadou's composure, tactical awareness, and defensive prowess have made him a key figure despite his young age.
Drawn into a challenging group alongside Real Madrid, Al Hilal, and CF Pachuca, Salzburg face a formidable task in the group stages.
While progressing beyond the group stage will be challenging, Salzburg's dynamic style of play and emphasis on youth development could see them surprise more established teams
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