FC Red Bull Salzburg has locked in a rising star for the long haul. The Austrian Bundesliga giants have handed 19-year-old goalkeeper Christian Zawieschitzky a new contract that keeps him at the club until June 30, 2030—a bold vote of confidence in a player still in the early stages of his career.
Zawieschitzky, a native of Tyrol, first joined Salzburg from Wacker Innsbruck's youth academy back in the summer of 2020. Since then, he's been on a steady climb through the ranks of the Red Bull Football Academy, where he racked up three league titles along the way. His development continued with nine appearances in the UEFA Youth League and 27 matches for partner club FC Liefering, sharpening his skills in competitive action.
The Austrian U21 international has already tasted first-team football, making five competitive appearances for Salzburg's senior side. Notably, he featured at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States and in the UEFA Europa League—experiences that hint at a bright future between the posts.
"We are very aware of Christian's qualities and are convinced that his journey with us is far from over," said the club in a statement. "That's precisely why we extended his contract early and are delighted to have him as part of our team."
For Zawieschitzky, the new deal is both a reward and a motivator. "I am very grateful to the club for their trust and delighted about the early contract extension," he said. "This motivates me enormously. Now my full focus is on my future at FC Red Bull Salzburg, so I can take the next steps in my development here."
As Salzburg continues to build for the future, locking in young talent like Zawieschitzky shows a commitment to nurturing homegrown stars. For fans and aspiring players alike, it's a reminder that hard work and dedication can lead to big opportunities on the pitch.
