FC Tirol Innsbruck
FC Tirol Innsbruck was an Austrian association football club from Innsbruck, Tyrol which existed between 1993 and 2002, when bankruptcy was declared.
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Full name | Fußballclub Tirol Innsbruck | ||
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Nickname(s) | – | ||
Founded | 1993 | ||
Dissolved | 2002 | ||
Ground | Tivoli-Neu | ||
Capacity | 17,200 | ||
League | Austrian Bundesliga | ||
2001–02 | 1st | ||
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History
It was – after the establishment of FC Swarovski Tirol in 1986 – the second split-off of FC Wacker Innsbruck, whose Bundesliga license it adopted at the end of the 1992–93 season. The club, at first named FC Innsbruck Tirol, won the Austrian football championship in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
Domestic history
Season | League | Austrian Cup | Top goalscorer | Manager | |||||||||
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Div. | Pos. | Pl. | W | D | L | GS | GA | P | Name | League | |||
1993–94 | 1st | 4th | 36 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 48 | 33 | 39 | ![]() ![]() | |||
1994–95 | 1st | 5th | 36 | 15 | 10 | 11 | 61 | 44 | 40 | ![]() |
20 | ![]() | |
1995–96 | 1st | 3rd | 36 | 18 | 8 | 10 | 64 | 40 | 62 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
9 | ![]() | |
1996–97 | 1st | 4th | 36 | 16 | 7 | 13 | 49 | 40 | 55 | ![]() | |||
1997–98 | 1st | 6th | 36 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 49 | 51 | 48 | Quarterfinal | ![]() ![]() | ||
1998–99 | 1st | 6th | 36 | 15 | 10 | 11 | 49 | 41 | 55 | ![]() ![]() | |||
1999–2000 | 1st | 1st | 36 | 24 | 5 | 7 | 54 | 30 | 77 | Quarterfinal | ![]() | ||
2000–01 | 1st | 1st | 36 | 20 | 8 | 8 | 63 | 31 | 68 | Runner Up | ![]() | ||
2001–02 | 1st | 1st | 36 | 23 | 6 | 7 | 63 | 20 | 75 | ![]() ![]() | |||
European history
- Q = Qualifying QF = Quarterfinal SF = Semifinal
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1993–94 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 | ![]() |
Ferencváros | 3–0 | 1–2 | 5–1 |
2 | ![]() |
Real Madrid | 1–1 | 3–0 | 1–4 | ||
1994–95 | UEFA Cup | 1 | ![]() |
Dinamo Tbilisi | 5–1 | 1–0 | 5–2 |
2 | ![]() |
Deportivo | 2–0 | 4–0 | 2–4 | ||
1996–97 | UEFA Cup | Q2 | ![]() |
Slavia Sofia | 4–1 | 1–1 | 5–2 |
1 | ![]() |
Metz | 0–0 | 1–0 | 0–1 | ||
1997–98 | UEFA Cup | Q2 | ![]() |
Celtic | 2–1 | 6–3 | 5–7 |
2000–01 | UEFA Champions League | Q3 | ![]() |
Valencia | 0–0 | 4–1 | 1–4 |
2000–01 | UEFA Cup | 1 | ![]() |
Fiorentina | 3–1 | 2–2 | 5–3 |
2 | ![]() |
VfB Stuttgart | 1–0 | 3–1 | 2–3 | ||
2001–02 | UEFA Champions League | Q3 | ![]() |
Lokomotiv Moscow | 1–0 | 3–1 | 2–3 |
2001–02 | UEFA Cup | 1 | ![]() |
Viktoria Žižkov | 1–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 |
2 | ![]() |
Fiorentina | 2–2 | 2–0 | 2–4 | ||
Honours
- Austrian Championship (3): 1999–2000, 2001, 2002
Manager history
Horst Köppel (1 July 1993 – 15 May 1994) Wolfgang Schwarz (interim) (16 May 1994 – 30 June 1994) Hans Krankl (1 July 1994 – 30 June 1995) Dietmar Constantini (1 July 1995 – 26 July 1997) Heinz Peischl (interim) (27 July 1997 – 4 Oct 1997) František Cipro (5 Oct 1997 – 31 Dec 1998) Kurt Jara (1 Jan 1999 – 4 Oct 2001) Joachim Löw (10 Oct 2001 – 30 June 2002)
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