Dijon Kameri, the Glossary
Dijon Kameri (born 20 April 2004) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Swiss Super League club Grasshoppers, on loan from Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Association football, Austria national under-17 football team, Austrian Football Bundesliga, Burgenland, Farm team, FC Liefering, FC Red Bull Salzburg, Grasshopper Club Zürich, Kapfenberger SV, Midfielder, Swiss Super League, UEFA Champions League, 2. Liga (Austria), 2021–22 Austrian Football Second League, 2022–23 Austrian Football Second League, 2022–23 FC Red Bull Salzburg season, 2023–24 FC Red Bull Salzburg season, 2023–24 Grasshopper Club Zürich season.
- Austrian people of Kosovan descent
- Footballers from Burgenland
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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The Austria national under-17 football team represents Austria in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Austrian Football Association, the governing body for football in Austria.
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The Bundesliga (italic, "Federal League"), also known as Admiral Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the Austrian football league system.
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Burgenland
Burgenland (Őrvidék; Gradišće; Austro-Bavarian: Burgnland; Slovene: Gradiščanska; Hradsko) is the easternmost and least populous state of Austria.
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Farm team
In sports, a farm team, farm system, feeder team, feeder club, or nursery club is generally a team or club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players, with an agreement that any successful players can move on to a higher level at a given point, usually in an association with a major-level parent team.
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FC Liefering
FC Liefering GmbH is an Austrian association football club, originally from Liefering, Salzburg.
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FC Red Bull Salzburg
Fußballclub Red Bull Salzburg, commonly known as simply Red Bull Salzburg, is an Austrian professional football club based in Wals-Siezenheim, that competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top flight of Austrian Football.
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Grasshopper Club Zürich
Grasshopper Club Zürich (GCZ), commonly referred to as Grasshopper Club or simply just GC, is a professional multisports club based in Zürich, Switzerland.
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Kapfenberger SV
Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg, Styria.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
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Swiss Super League
The Super League (known as the Credit Suisse Super League for sponsorship reasons) is a Swiss professional league in the top tier of the Swiss football league system and has been played in its current format since the 2003–04 season.
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UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout format, and a single leg final.
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2. Liga (Austria)
The Second League (2.), commonly known as Admiral 2.
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The 2021–22 Austrian Football Second League known as the Admiral 2nd League for sponsorship purposes, was the 48th season of the Austrian second-level football league and the fourth as the Second League.
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The 2022–23 Austrian Football Second League known as the Admiral 2nd League for sponsorship purposes, was the 49th season of the Austrian second-level football league and the fifth as the Second League. The league consists of 16 teams. Blau-Weiß Linz secured the league championship and promotion to the 2023–24 Austrian Football Bundesliga on the last day of the season, notching a win over Sturm Graz II while second place Grazer AK was only able to secure a draw.
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2022–23 FC Red Bull Salzburg season
The 2022–23 season was the 90th season in the existence of FC Red Bull Salzburg and the club's 34th consecutive season in the top flight of Austrian football.
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2023–24 FC Red Bull Salzburg season
The 2023–24 season was the 91st season in the existence of FC Red Bull Salzburg and the club's 35th consecutive season in the top flight of Austrian football.
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2023–24 Grasshopper Club Zürich season
The 2023–24 Grasshopper Club Zürich season is the club's third season back in the Swiss Super League, after winning promotion in 2021.
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See also
Austrian people of Kosovan descent
- Albanians in Austria
- Albert Vallçi
- Albin Gashi
- Atdhe Nuhiu
- Dardan Shabanhaxhaj
- Dijon Kameri
- Lumbardh Salihu
- Sinan Bytyqi
- Vesel Demaku
- Ylli Sallahi
Footballers from Burgenland
- Alexander Kogler
- András Bérczes
- Andreas Ivanschitz
- Anton Pauschenwein
- Carney Chukwuemeka
- Christian Keglevits
- Christopher Trimmel
- David Nemeth
- Dietmar Kühbauer
- Dijon Kameri
- Dominik Doleschal
- Dominik Kirnbauer
- Heinz Peischl
- Johann Dihanich
- Leonhard Kaufmann
- Lukas Rath
- Lukas Rotpuller
- Mario Pavelić
- Markus Böcskör
- Martin Stranzl
- Matthias Braunöder
- Michael Huber (footballer)
- Michael Mörz
- Michael Steinwender
- Patrick Bürger
- Patrick Farkas
- Patrick Niklas
- Patrick Schmidt (footballer, born 1998)
- Peter Haring
- Philipp Hosiner
- Philipp Schmiedl
- Robert Strobl
- Rudolf Horvath (footballer)
- Sandro Schendl
- Stefan Rakowitz
- Stephan Schimandl
- Thomas Borenitsch
- Thomas Dau
- Thomas Mandl
- Thomas Parits
- Thomas Schrammel
- Thomas Vollnhofer
- Tobias Koch (footballer)