FC Wacker Innsbruck (2002)

This article is about the current football club. For the defunct club, see FC Wacker Innsbruck.
FC Wacker Innsbruck
Full name Fußballclub Wacker Innsbruck
Founded 21 June 2002 (2002-06-21)
Ground Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck
Ground Capacity 30,000
Chairman Josef Gunsch
Manager Maurizio Jacobacci
League Erste Liga
2015–16 3rd

FC Wacker Innsbruck is an Austrian association football club from Innsbruck. The club was formed in June 2002 as FC Wacker Tirol, and plays their home games at Tivoli-Neu. The club regard themselves as the spiritual continuation of the team FC Tirol Innsbruck, which went bankrupt in 2002 as well as the original FC Wacker Innsbruck which had been founded in 1913. In honour of this heritage, FC Wacker Tirol was renamed FC Wacker Innsbruck in 2007. However, legally it is a distinct and separate club, and is not entitled to claim the honours won by its predecessors.

History

The ascent of Wacker Tirol into the Bundesliga took only two years from formation, with promotion to the top division achieved in 2004. This was possible because the club made an alliance with 3rd league club Wattens and thus avoided starting in the bottom league. After finishing first in Regionalliga West (2002–03), Wacker advanced to Red Zac Erste Liga, and only a season later (2003–04) was promoted to Bundesliga.

FC Wacker Tirol finished 6th out of 10 in their first Bundesliga season (2004/05) and 7th in their second (2005/06). In 2006–07 the Tyroleans avoided relegation only because Grazer AK went into administration and was docked 28 points as a result. One year the club, now named FC Wacker Innsbruck, finished last and was relegated to the Austrian Football First League (second tier).

After finishing runner-up in the 2008–09 season, FC Wacker Innsbruck won promotion back to the Austrian Bundesliga in 2010 in a tight run. About 5000 Tyrolean supporters had travelled to the final away game on 28 May 2010 in Pasching against Red Bull Juniors, which FC Wacker Innsbruck won 2–0.

As in 2004–05, FC Wacker Innsbruck finished their first Bundesliga season (2010/11) again 6th and then 7th in 2011–12 when they had been close to the Europa League spots for much of the season. After a disastrous start into the 2012–13 season (ten losses in eleven matches) it seemed unlikely that the club could avoid relegation. In a dramatic season finale against relegation which involved four teams, FC Wacker Innsbruck on 26 May 2013 managed to turn a 0–2 against Wolfsberger AC into a 3–2 victory within 10 minutes and, thanks to this miracle of Wolfsberg stayed in the league. With one-year delay FC Wacker Innsbruck finishing last in 2013/14, 8 points behind FC Admira Wacker Mödling which even had been docked 5 points due to financial problems.

In 2014/15 Wacker Innsbruck played in the First League but failed to gain promotion. Consequently, FC Wacker Innsbruck start the 2015/16 season on the First League.

Current squad

As of 16 July, 2016.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Austria GK Pascal Grünwald
2 Austria MF Pascal Gredler
3 Austria DF Harald Pichler
5 Austria DF Michael Lercher
6 Austria DF Christoph Kobleder
7 Austria MF Alexander Hauser
8 Austria DF Andreas Hölzl
9 Austria FW Thomas Pichlmann
10 Austria MF Jürgen Säumel
11 Austria MF Roman Kerschbaum
14 Austria MF Michael Augustin
15 Austria MF Armin Hamzic
16 Austria MF Christoph Freitag
17 Austria DF Michael Schimpelsberger
No. Position Player
18 Austria MF Florian Jamnig
19 Slovenia FW Patrik Eler
20 Austria DF Dominik Baumgartner
21 Austria FW Alexander Gründler
22 Austria FW Marco Hesina
23 Austria MF Rami Tekir
24 Austria MF Claudio Holenstein
25 Austria GK Lukas Wedl
26 Austria MF Simon Pirkl
27 Austria GK Julian Weiskopf
28 Austria DF Sebastian Siller
31 Austria DF Lukas Hupfauf
77 Germany MF Alexander Riemann
90 Switzerland MF Claudio Holenstein

Staff

Seasons

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Notes
2002–03Fußball-Regionalliga (III)126221011780[1]Alliance with WSG Wattens
2003–04Erste Liga (II) 12268654472
2004–05Bundesliga (I)6111114484844
2005–06Bundesliga7101214445542
2006–07Bundesliga981018406434avoided relegation only because of bankrupt GAK
2007–08Bundesliga1061119326329
2008–09Erste Liga (II)21887654462
2009–10Erste Liga12166672669
2010–11Bundesliga (I) 6 13 11 12 43 42 50
2011–12Bundesliga 7 10 15 11 36 45 45
2012–13Bundesliga 8 11 3 22 41 75 36
2013–14Bundesliga1051417427029
2014–15Erste Liga6111015324343
2015–16Erste Liga317811614759
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

Managers

References

External links

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