Ghanaian duo, Lawrence Agyekum and Forson Amankwah ended the Austrian Bundesliga season as league winners following their 3-2 win over Austria Klagenfurt on Sunday afternoon.
Amankwah came off the bench to record an assist as Red Bull Salzburg came from two goals down to defeat their opponents.
Amankwah was recalled from his loan spell from Rheindorf Altach in January and played a key role in Salzburg's route to winning another league title.
Lawrence, who joined the club from WAFA in February 2022 was also part of the team that ended the season as champions despite spending the majority of his time with FC Liefering.
The 19-year-old featured three times for Salzburg in the Bundesliga, starting two games and coming off the bench in another,
The league title is the first for both players after being involved in the first team this campaign.
Salzburg will finish their season away from home against Austrian Wien Saturday, June 3.
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