Fixtures

Austria Bundesliga 10/04 15:00 9 SV Ried vs WSG Swarovski Tirol - View
Austria Bundesliga 10/18 15:00 10 WSG Swarovski Tirol vs FK Austria Vienna - View
Austria Bundesliga 10/25 15:00 11 WSG Swarovski Tirol vs Dynamo-GUVD Women - View
Austria Cup 10/30 18:00 4 FC Salzburg vs WSG Swarovski Tirol - View
Austria Bundesliga 11/02 13:30 12 Wolfsberger AC vs WSG Swarovski Tirol - View
Austria Bundesliga 11/09 13:30 13 WSG Swarovski Tirol vs Rapid Vienna - View

Results

Austria Bundesliga 09/28 12:30 8 [8] WSG Swarovski Tirol v FC Salzburg [5] L 1-2
Austria Bundesliga 09/21 12:30 7 [3] SCR Altach v WSG Swarovski Tirol [8] D 1-1
Austria Bundesliga 09/14 12:30 6 [1] Rapid Vienna v WSG Swarovski Tirol [6] L 4-1
Europe Friendlies 09/06 11:00 - Sudtirol v WSG Tirol D 0-0
Austria Bundesliga 08/31 15:00 5 [5] WSG Swarovski Tirol v Wolfsberger AC [7] D 1-1
Austria Cup 08/27 16:00 8 Askoe Oedt v WSG Swarovski Tirol W 1-3
Austria Bundesliga 08/23 17:30 4 SK Sturm Graz v WSG Swarovski Tirol - PPT.
Austria Bundesliga 08/16 15:00 3 [9] Grazer AK v WSG Swarovski Tirol [1] D 1-1
Elite Club Friendlies 08/12 17:00 - WSG Tirol v Real Madrid L 0-4
Austria Bundesliga 08/10 15:00 2 [3] WSG Swarovski Tirol v LASK Linz [11] W 3-1
Austria Bundesliga 08/02 15:00 1 [10] WSG Swarovski Tirol v Hartberg [5] W 4-2
Austria Cup 07/25 17:30 7 FCM Traiskirchen v WSG Swarovski Tirol W 0-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 25 19
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 13 8 5
Losses 20 11 9
Goals for 57 32 25
Goals against 72 42 30
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 13 7 6

Wikipedia - WSG Tirol

Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Tirol (lit.'Wattens' Sports Community Tyrol'), commonly known as WSG Tirol, is a professional association football club based in the town of Wattens, Tyrol, Austria, that competes in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, the top tier of the Austrian football league system. Founded in 1930, it is affiliated to the Tirol Football Association. The team plays its home matches at Tivoli Stadion Tirol, where it has been based since 2019. In the 1969–70 season they played in the Nationalliga, the highest division in Austrian football at this time.

History

The club was formed in 1930 and has been known as SC Wattens (1930–53), SV Wattens (1953–71), and WSG Wattens (1984–2019). Its most successful period was in 1968–71, when it competed in the Austrian Bundesliga. Between 1971 and 1984 it merged with FC Wacker Innsbruck to form SSW Innsbruck (the merged team went on to win the Bundesliga five times and reached the quarter-finals of the 1977-78 European Cup). In this period the club retained its identity with distinct youth teams. From 1984, WSG Wattens have played in the Austrian Regional League West and the second tier First League.

In 2019, they were promoted to the Bundesliga. After promotion, the club announced that their name would be changed to WSG Swarowski Tirol. In 2021 however, Swarovski ended its sponsorship and its name was removed from the club's name as well as from the business.

Historical chart of Wattens league performance
WSG Swarovski Tirol is a professional soccer team based in Innsbruck, Austria, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 2004, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Austrian football. The team plays its home matches at the Tivoli Stadion, a modern venue that provides an electric atmosphere for supporters.

The club's name reflects its partnership with Swarovski, the renowned crystal manufacturer headquartered in the region, symbolizing a blend of local pride and international recognition. WSG Swarovski Tirol is characterized by its commitment to developing young talent and promoting an attacking style of play, making their matches exciting to watch.

In recent years, the team has competed in the Austrian Bundesliga, showcasing its ambition to climb the ranks of Austrian football. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled players, WSG Swarovski Tirol aims to achieve success both domestically and in European competitions, while fostering a strong community spirit among its fans. The team's colors, blue and white, represent their identity and aspirations, making them a prominent fixture in Austrian soccer.