FC Wacker Innsbruck

This article is about the defunct football club. For the current club, see FC Wacker Innsbruck (2002).
FC Wacker Innsbruck
Full name Fußballclub Wacker Innsbruck
Founded 1915
Dissolved 1999
League Austrian Bundesliga
1992–93 5th

FC Wacker Innsbruck was Austrian association football club from Innsbruck, Tyrol.

History

The Fußball-Club Wacker ("Valiant") Innsbruck was established in 1915 by Jakob Hanspeter, Benedikt Hosp, Josef Leitner, Josef Albrecht and other now unknown football enthusiasts and adopted club colours of black and green. After a few years playing friendlies against other Innsbruck sides, the club was put on hiatus until 1918 because of the interruption of the First World War. In 1964 the club participated the first time in Austria’s A-Liga, today’s Bundesliga, winning its first championship in 1971.

On 20 July 1971 FC Wacker Innsbruck and SV Wattens, also playing in Austrian first division, merged to form a single team called SpG Swarovski Wattens-Innsbruck (SSW Innsbruck) in order to focus the football power of Tyrol better. The union applied only to the professional footballers – the junior sides of both teams carried on as part of their original clubs. SSW Innsbruck won the Austrian Championship five times and reached the quarterfinals in the European Cup in 1977–78.

In 1981 SSW Innsbruck was relegated the first time and in 1986 the club was renamed FC Wacker Innsbruck. After the new club FC Swarovski Tirol took over the license of the club, FC Wacker Innsbruck was forced to play in the eighth division, quickly managing to reach the fourth division in 1992. In the same year the FC Swarovski was dissolved and Wacker regained the Bundesliga license and access to the UEFA Cup 1992–93. They nevertheless played in the Bundesliga only for one season, as in 1993 the FC Tirol Innsbruck was formed, to which FC Wacker again lost its license. In 1999 the club, meanwhile playing in the seventh division, finally folded.

Honours

European cup history

QF = Quarterfinal

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1977–78 European Cup 1 Switzerland Basel 0–1 1–3 3–2
2 Scotland Celtic 3–0 2–1 4–2
QF Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1 2–0 3–3[1]
1992–93 UEFA Cup[2] 1 Italy Roma 1–4 0–1 1–5
  1. Gladbach progressed on away goals
  2. as successor of FC Swarovski Tirol

Managers

  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Otto Barić (1 Jan 1971 – 31 Dec 1971)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Elsner (1 July 1974 – 30 June 1976)
  • Austria Fritz Pfister (1 July 1976 – 30 June 1977)
  • West Germany Georg Keßler (1977–78)
  • Austria Johann Eigenstiller (1979)
  • Hungary Lajos Baróti (1 Jan 1979 – 30 June 1979)
  • West Germany Peter Velhorn (1 July 1979 – 20 Feb 1980)
  • Austria Franz Wolny (1 Jan 1980 – 28 Aug 1983)
  • Austria Heinz Binder (Sept 1, 1983–30 June 1984)
  • Netherlands Cor Brom (1 July 1984 – 23 April 1985)
  • Austria Werner Schwarz (24 April 1985 – 30 June 1985)
  • Austria Felix Latzke (1 July 1985 – 30 June 1987)
  • Slovenia Branko Elsner (1 July 1992 – 31 Dec 1992)
  • Austria Walter Skocik (1 Jan 1993 – 31 May 1993)

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