2023-06-23 14:00:04
The new season will begin with the first round of the Uniqa ÖFB Cup, which will take place from July 21st to 23rd. A week later, from 28 to 30 July, the Bundesliga’s 50th anniversary season kicks off. The championship will be played regularly until April 24th/25th. May 2024. About bringing the championship final forward to 18./19. May 2024 would only be decided when the European Championship qualification was confirmed. The schedule for the new season is expected to be published on Friday.
In the coming weeks, there are also numerous test matches for the clubs. Big opponents are – at least in the preliminary plans – but few and far between. SCR Cashpoint Altach has invited an attractive sparring partner at the end, Vorarlberger will welcome FC Villarreal in their own stadium on July 18th. On the same day, runners-up Sturm Graz hosted the Turkish champions Galatasaray Istanbul, hosted by ÖFB U21 team player Yusuf Demir. A day later, Rapid makes a guest appearance at CL participants Union Berlin.
Newly promoted Blau-Weiss Linz celebrates the inauguration of the new stadium on July 15 (6:00 p.m.) with a game once morest Dutch runners-up PSV Eindhoven played by ÖFB team kicker Philipp Mwene.
Bundesliga contests 50th season
To mark the anniversary, a separate logo was developed for the new season. “The logo should accompany the season. It will be present on all player jerseys. From our point of view, that is consistent and appropriate,” said CEO Christian Ebenbauer. In addition, history, legends and the Austrian football identity are to be increasingly displayed in the coming season.
Preparation program of the twelve Bundesliga clubs
Salzburg
Trainingsstart: June 26
Test matches: June 30 once morest Ferencvaros Budapest (6 p.m., St. Johann), training camp from July 1 to 8 in Saalfelden, July 4 once morest Legia Warsaw (6 p.m., Saalfelden), July 8 once morest FC Nordsjaelland (3.30 p.m., Grünau ), July 15 once morest FC Slovacko (11.30 a.m., Eugendorf) and an as yet unknown opponent
Storm Graz
Trainingsstart: 23. June
Test matches: June 24 once morest TSV Kirchberg (4:00 p.m., Kirchberg/Raab), July 1 once morest NS Mura (6:00 p.m., Tillmitsch), training camp from July 3 to 8 in Bad Waltersdorf, July 8 once morest Spartak Trnava (3:30 p.m., Bad Blumau) and Backa Topola (6 p.m., location open), July 14 once morest Partizan Belgrade (3 p.m., Graz) and Aris Limassol (6 p.m., Friedberg), July 18 once morest Galatasaray Istanbul (7 p.m., Graz)
SHOT
Trainingsstart: 23. June
Test matches: June 24 once morest SPG Pregarten (6 p.m., Pregarten), July 1 once morest FC Admira (11 a.m., Linz), July 4 once morest 1860 Munich (5 p.m., Windischgarsten), July 14 once morest Debrecen (5 p.m., Linz) , July 15 once morest Vienna (4 p.m., Linz)
Rapid Vienna
Trainingsstart: 25 June
Test matches: June 30 vs. SCU Kilb (6:30 p.m., Kilb), training camp July 4-11 in Bad Tatzmannsdorf, July 4 vs. Dunajska Streda (time open, Dunajska Streda), two more tests as part of the training camp, July 19 once morest Union Berlin (6.15 p.m., Berlin)
Austria Vienna
Trainingsstart: June 30th
Test matches: July 1 once morest Schrems (6 p.m., Schrems), July 5 once morest FAC (5 p.m., Vienna), July 8 once morest Horn (5 p.m., Vienna), July 9 once morest Lilienfeld (4 p.m., Lilienfeld), July 14. July opponent open (Vienna), July 18 once morest Aris Limassol
Austria Klagenfurt
Trainingsstart: June 26
Test matches: July 1 once morest DSG Ferlach (5 p.m., Ferlach), July 7 once morest FC Liefering (3 p.m., Gmünd), July 11 once morest DSV Leoben (3 p.m., open), July 15 once morest SKN St. Pölten (3 p.m , Klagenfurt)
WAC
Trainingsstart: June 26
Test matches: June 30 once morest ATUS Velden (6.30 p.m., Velden), July 4 once morest DSV Leoben (6 p.m., Tainach), training camp from July 7 to 13 in Windischgarsten, July 8 once morest MSK Zilina (3.30 p.m., Windischgarsten), 11 July once morest VCS Debreceni (3:30 p.m., Windischgarsten), 14/15 July opponent open
Austria Lustenau
Trainingsstart: June 26
Test matches: June 30 once morest Grasshopper Club Zurich (2 p.m., Zurich/without spectators), training camp from July 6 to 8 in Lech, further friendlies open
WSG Tyrol
Trainingsstart: 24th of June
Test matches: June 27 once morest SK Hippach (6.30 p.m., Hippach), July 1 once morest Zillertal selection (5.30 p.m., Ried im Zillertal), July 8 once morest CSKA Sofia (5.30 p.m., Neustift), July 14 once morest SV Sandhausen (6.00 p.m., Wattens), July 18 once morest CFC Genoa (6.30 p.m., Moena)
TSV Hartberg
Trainingsstart: June 26
Test matches: June 30 at a tournament in Gleisdorf once morest FC Gleisdorf (6:30 p.m.) and GAK (7:15 p.m.), training camp from July 3 to 8 in Obertraun, July 5 once morest 1. FC Nürnberg (6 p.m., Bad Wimsbach), July 8 July once morest DSV Leoben (1 p.m., Donawitz), July 12 once morest Polissja Schytomyr (6 p.m., Pöllauberg), July 15 opponent open (2 p.m., Hartberg)
Articulated SCR
Trainingsstart: June 28
Test matches: June 30 once morest TSV Meckenbeuren (6:30 p.m., Meckenbeuren), July 8 once morest FC Luzern (4 p.m., Schruns), July 12 once morest FC Homburg (3 p.m., Altach), July 15 once morest FC Aarau (5 p.m., Altach). ), July 18 once morest Villarreal (7:30 p.m., Altach)
Blue and White Linz
Trainingsstart: June 26
Test matches: June 30 once morest SV Gallneukirchen (7 p.m., Gallneukirchen), July 1 once morest SV Pichl (6 p.m., Pichl bei Wels), July 4 once morest First Vienna (Schladming), July 8 once morest SKU Amstetten (St. Peter/Au ), 15 July vs PSV Eindhoven (18.00, Linz)
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