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F.C. Blau-Weiß Linz

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FC Blau-Weiß Linz
Full nameFußballclub Blau-Weiß Linz
Founded2. July 1997
GroundHofmann-Personal Stadion
ChairmanAustria Hermann Schellmann
ManagerSlovenia Mitja Mörec
LeagueAustrian Football Bundesliga
2024-20256th
Celebrating the title 2021

FC Blau-Weiß Linz is an Austrian football club from Linz, Upper Austria. The team is playing in the Austrian Football Bundesliga after promotion in the 2023-24 season.

The club was founded in 1997 as follow up team for FC Linz and SV Austria Tabak Linz. They played with the licence of SV Tabak in the Upper Austrian Landesliga (4th division). After three years they reached the title and were promoted to the Regionalliga Mitte. In the 2003/04 season the won this league but failed in the relegation matches versus BSV Bad Bleiberg, so they stayed in the league. After this there was a decline they were even relegated to the Landesliga, but came back the following season. In the 2010/11 season they finished second behind the LASK Juniors, which were not allowed to promote. In the relegation matches they won versus WSG Wattens after penalty shooting and were promoted to the First League. 2012/13 they lost the Relegationmatches versus SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 and were relegatet into the Regionalliga Mitte. 2015/16 they were champions in the Regionalliga Mitte and were promoted again to the First League. In the 2020-21 season the became Champion of the 2. Liga. They had not asked for a licence for the Bundesliga so they stayed in 2. Liga. In the 2022-23 season they were promoted to the Bundesliga

Since spring 2021 they play in the Hofmann-Personal Stadion because the Donauparkstadion, their traditional homeground, will be new built till 2023. After almost two years of construction, the stadium was opened by the city of Linz with a celebration on 5 July 2023.[1] The opening game between FC Blau-Weiß Linz and PSV Eindhoven (1:2) took place ten days later.[2]

The club is thought as successor to the former club VOEST Linz.This team merged with LASK to FC Linz but soon was inhaled by LASK. The club colours blue and white are that of former VOEST Linz. Also the fans see themself in this tradition.

Current squad

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  • as 1 February 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Czech Republic Czech Republic Viktor Baier (on loan from Viktoria Pilsen)
2 DF Austria Austria Fabio Strauss
4 DF Germany Germany Elias Bakatukanda (on loan from 1. FC Köln)
5 MF Sweden Sweden Isak Dahlqvist
6 MF Mali Mali Mamadou Fofana (on loan from FC Aarau)
7 FW Austria Austria Jakob Knollmüller
8 MF Germany Germany Oliver Wähling
9 FW Brazil Brazil Ronivaldo Bernardo Sales
10 FW Ghana Ghana Paul Mensah
11 DF Brazil Brazil João Luiz
13 GK Austria Austria Valentin Oelz
14 MF Austria Austria Christopher Cvetko
15 DF Austria Austria Manuel Maranda
16 DF Austria Austria Martin Moormann
17 DF Austria Austria Alem Pasic
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Israel Israel Shon Weissman
19 MF Austria Austria Alexander Briedl
20 FW Austria Austria Simon Seidl
21 GK Austria Austria Felix Gschossmann
23 DF Austria Austria David Bumberger
24 GK Austria Austria Thomas Turner
25 FW Austria Austria Muharem Huskovic (on loan from FK Austria Wien)
26 MF Guinea Guinea Cheick Condé (on loan from Venezia F.C.)
27 FW Austria Austria Thomas Goiginger
28 MF Austria Austria Anderson
29 MF Austria Austria Dominik Reiter
30 FW Switzerland Switzerland Nico Maier
31 GK Austria Austria Kevin Radulovic
32 DF Austria Austria Matthias Wetschka
58 GK Germany Germany Nico Mantl

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Coaching staff

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  • Champion Upper Austria: 2000, 2008
  • Champion Regionalliga Mitte: 2003, 2016
  • Promotion to the First league: 2011
  • Champion 2. Liga: 2021, 2023

References

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  1. Homepage BW Linz
  2. Stadiumbuisness
  3. "Official Homepage:First Squad".
  4. Official website:Betreuerstab (German)

Other websites

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