CORRECTED-Soccer-Salzburg dumped out of Champions League

(Corrects Shakhtar Donestk to Shakhtyor IK in par 10)

BERNE, July 24 (Reuters) - Salzburg were knocked out of the

Champions League qualifiers by Luxemburg's Dudelange on Tuesday,

continuing an astonishing run of failures in the competition

since Red Bull took over the Austrian club.

Last season's double winners, who enjoy substantial

financial backing from the energy drinks company, beat visitors

Dudelange 4-3 in their second qualifying round, second leg tie

but were eliminated on away goals after losing 1-0 last week.

Red Bull took over the club in 2005 with ambitious plans of

making Salzburg Champions League regulars, only to see their

team fail five times in a row in the qualifiers.

The only time they have taken part in the group stage was as

the old Austria Salzburg in 1994/95.

Their latest failure is a huge setback for coach Roger

Schmidt and sporting director Ralf Rangnick, the former Schalke

04 coach, who took over in the close season.

Salzburg's troubles in Tuesday's match began when they lost

possession in midfield, allowing Thierry Steinmetz to break

clear and score in the 26th minute.

Jakob Jantscher and Martin Hinteregger put Salzburg 2-1

ahead at halftime, only for Aurelien Joachim to level with his

sixth goal in four matches in the qualifying tournament.

Steinmetz struck again to make it 3-2 but Dudelange then had

to endure a nerve-wracking finale after forward Sofian Benzouien

was sent off in the 74th minute.

Salzburg's Cristiano converted an 81st minute penalty and

fellow substitute Gonzalo Zarate scored a minute later to put

the hosts ahead on the night but the Austrians could not find

the fifth goal they needed in the final eight minutes.

LIBEREC THROUGH

A goal in the last minute of extra-time away to Kazakhstan's

Shakhtyor IK gave Czech champions Slovan Liberec a 1-1 draw

which sent them through 2-1 on aggregate.

Norwegian side Molde, coached by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, went

through 4-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 draw at Latvian champions

Ventspils and in the third qualifying round will face Swiss

champions FC Basel, who last season eliminated his former club

Manchester United.

Two goals from Cameroon striker Jacques Zoua and one from

Chilean midfielder Marcelo Diaz, Switzerland's most expensive

close season signing, gave Basel a 3-0 win over Estonia's Flora

Tallinn as they completed a 5-0 aggregate victory.

Debrecen, one of only two Hungarian sides to have played in

the group stage, beat Albanian champions Skenderbeu 3-0 to

qualify 3-1 on aggregate and Lithuanian champions Ekranas ended

the hopes of Ireland's Shamrock Rovers with a 2-1 win.

Two goals from Nemanja Tomic helped Partizan Belgrade to a

3-1 win over Malta's FC Valletta as they went through 7-2.

(Editing by Ken Ferris)