11 Red Bulls in international action | OneFootball

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·17 marzo 2025

11 Red Bulls in international action

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An overview of our players' plans

The regular season in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga is over, and eleven of our boys are now bound for international duty. Whether it is World Cup qualifying, the UEFA Nations League or other business, you can read here what our players are up to in the coming days.

  • Samson Baidoo and Alexander Schlager are in the Austrian national squad for two Nations League matches against Serbia (on 20 and 23 March). Promotion to the A-League is the aim in the play-off encounter.
  • Adam Daghim was called up to the Danish U21 team for friendly clashes against Poland (20 March) and Italy (24 March).
  • Joane Gadou and France U19 face World Cup qualifiers against Spain (19 March), Latvia (22 March) and Italy (25 March).
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  • Oscar Gloukh is in the Israel squad for World Cup qualifiers against Estonia (22 March) and Norway (25 March).
  • Salko Hamzic is in the Austria U19 squad for European qualifying matches against Hungary (19 March), Iceland (22 March) and Denmark (25 March).
  • John Mellberg and Sweden U21 face friendly matches against Belgium (20 March) and Wales (23 March).
  • Dorgeles Nene and the Mali national team face World Cup qualifiers against the Comoros (20 March) and the Central African Republic (24 March).  
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  • Aleksa Terzic and Serbia face Nations League clashes against Austria (20 and 23 March) that could see him line up against his team-mates, Baidoo and Schlager.
  • Tim Trummer and Austria U21 face a friendly match against Switzerland (21 March).
  • Christian Zawieschitzky and Austria U18 face friendly matches against Germany (20 March) and Sweden (22 March).
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