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FC Tirol Innsbruck


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leagueAustrian Bundesliga
season2001–02
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FC Tirol Innsbruck was an Austrian association football club from Innsbruck, Tyrol which existed between 1993 and 2002, when bankruptcy was declared.

History

Tirol Innsbruck was formed after the dissolvement of FC Swarovski Tirol in 1992 which was the second split-off of FC Wacker Innsbruck, whose Bundesliga license it had lost at the end of the 1992–93 season. The club reached the final of the Intertoto Cup in 1995, losing to Strasbourg. The club, at first named FC Innsbruck Tirol, won the Austrian football championship three times. In the 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 season. Soon after winning the championship in the 2001-2002 season the club had to file for bankruptcy and disbanded after losing the Bundesliga license on 21 June 2002 for the 2002/03 season. FC Wacker Innsbruck (2002) was then formed as a phoenix club.

Domestic history

SeasonLeagueAustrian CupTop goalscorerManagerDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
1993–941st4th36141111483339Germany H.Köppel
Austria W.Schwarz
1994–951st5th36151011614440SEN Souleyman Sané20Austria H.Krankl
1995–961st3rd3618810644062POL Jerzy Brzęczek
AUT Thomas Janeschitz
AUT Gernot Krinner9Austria D.Constantini
1996–971st4th3616713494055Austria D.Constantini
1997–981st6th36121212495148QuarterfinalAustria H.Peischl
Czech Republic F.Cipro
1998–991st6th36151011494155Czech Republic F.Cipro
Austria K.Jara
1999–20001st1st362457543077QuarterfinalAustria K.Jara
2000–011st1st362088633168Runner UpAustria K.Jara
2001–021st1st362367632075Austria K.Jara
Germany J.Löw

European history

  • Q = Qualifying QF = Quarterfinal SF = Semifinal
SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1993–94UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1HUNFerencváros3–01–25–1
2ESPReal Madrid1–13–01–4
1994–95UEFA Cup1GEODinamo Tbilisi5–11–05–2
2ESPDeportivo2–04–02–4
1996–97UEFA CupQ2BULSlavia Sofia4–11–15–2
1FRAMetz0–01–00–1
1997–98UEFA CupQ2SCOCeltic2–13-65–7
2000–01UEFA Champions LeagueQ3ESPValencia0–04–11–4
2000–01UEFA Cup1ITAFiorentina3–12–25–3
2GERVfB Stuttgart1–03–12–3
2001–02UEFA Champions LeagueQ3RUSLokomotiv Moscow1–03–12–3
2001–02UEFA Cup1CZEViktoria Žižkov1–00–01–0
2ITAFiorentina2–22–02–4

Honours

Manager history

  • Germany Horst Köppel (1 July 1993 – 15 May 1994)
  • Austria Wolfgang Schwarz (interim) (16 May 1994 – 30 June 1994)
  • Austria Hans Krankl (1 July 1994 – 30 June 1995)
  • Austria Dietmar Constantini (1 July 1995 – 26 July 1997)
  • Austria Heinz Peischl (interim) (27 July 1997 – 4 Oct 1997)
  • Czech Republic František Cipro (5 Oct 1997 – 31 Dec 1998)
  • Austria Kurt Jara (1 Jan 1999 – 4 Oct 2001)
  • Germany Joachim Löw (10 Oct 2001 – 30 June 2002)

References

References

  1. (16 May 2004). "UEFA Cup Winners' Cup - All-Time Statistics - 1st".
  2. (13 May 2004). "UEFA Cup Winners' Cup - All-Time Statistics - 1st".
  3. "European Competitions 1993-94".
  4. (4 January 2004). "UEFA Cup Winners' Cup - All-Time Statistics - 2nd".
  5. "History: Wacker-Dinamo Tbilisi".
  6. "History: Dinamo Tbilisi-Wacker".
  7. "History: Wacker-Deportivo".
  8. "History: Deportivo-Wacker".
  9. "History: Wacker-Slavia Sofia".
  10. "History: Slavia Sofia-Wacker".
  11. "History: Wacker-Metz".
  12. "History: Metz-Wacker {".
  13. "History: Wacker-Celtic".
  14. "History: Celtic-Wacker".
  15. "History: Wacker-Valencia".
  16. "History: Valencia-Wacker".
  17. "History: Wacker-Fiorentina".
  18. "History: Fiorentina-Wacker".
  19. "History: Wacker-Stuttgart".
  20. "History: Stuttgart-Wacker".
  21. "History: Wacker-Lokomotiv Moskva".
  22. "History: Lokomotiv Moskva-Wacker".
  23. "History: Wacker-Žižkov".
  24. "History: Žižkov-Wacker".
  25. "History: Wacker-Fiorentina".
  26. "History: Fiorentina-Wacker".
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