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

Stadium

WSG Tirol play their home matches in Gernot Langes Stadion, Wattens. The stadium's capacity is 5500. The team's average home attendance for the 2010–11 season was 289. The stadium is also occasionally used for international matches, such as a 2010 friendly between Saudi Arabia and Nigeria.

In 2013 the stadium was renamed in Gernot Langes stadium in honour of the 70th birthday of the longtime president Gernot Langes.

The stadium does not currently meet Bundesliga suitability criteria and therefore redevelopment work has been planned to create a modern, 6,000 capacity stadium by the summer of 2023. During this period, the club will use the Tivoli Stadium in Innsbruck.

Honours

Current squad

As of 2 July 2026

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK AUT Salko Hamzić 3 DF AUT David Gugganig 4 MF AUT Valentino Müller 5 DF USA Drew Murray 6 MF AUT Marc Striednig 7 FW USA Quincy Butler 8 FW DEN Nikolai Baden Frederiksen 9 FW ENG Ademola Ola-Adebomi 10 FW AUT Thomas Sabitzer 11 FW AUT Tobias Anselm 13 GK AUT Alexander Eckmayr 14 DF GER David Kubatta 15 MF BFA Mazou BambaraNo. Pos. Nation Player 16 FW AUT Lukas Hinterseer 17 FW AUT Michael Olakigbe 18 DF AUT Lukas Schweighofer 21 FW AUT Yannick Vötter 22 MF AUT David Falkner 23 DF CRO Marco Boras 27 DF AUT David Jaunegg 28 DF AUT Thomas Geris 30 MF AUT Matthäus Taferner 31 DF AUT Michael Neuner 32 MF AUT Raphael Gschösser 34 GK AUT Felix Libiseller 43 MF AUT Nemanja Čelić
1GKAUTSalko Hamzić
3DFAUTDavid Gugganig
4MFAUTValentino Müller
5DFUSADrew Murray
6MFAUTMarc Striednig
7FWUSAQuincy Butler
8FWDENNikolai Baden Frederiksen
9FWENGAdemola Ola-Adebomi
10FWAUTThomas Sabitzer
11FWAUTTobias Anselm
13GKAUTAlexander Eckmayr
14DFGERDavid Kubatta
15MFBFAMazou Bambara
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16FWAUTLukas Hinterseer
17FWAUTMichael Olakigbe
18DFAUTLukas Schweighofer
21FWAUTYannick Vötter
22MFAUTDavid Falkner
23DFCROMarco Boras
27DFAUTDavid Jaunegg
28DFAUTThomas Geris
30MFAUTMatthäus Taferner
31DFAUTMichael Neuner
32MFAUTRaphael Gschösser
34GKAUTFelix Libiseller
43MFAUTNemanja Čelić

Club Officials

PositionStaff
ManagerAustria Philipp Semlic
Assistant ManagerCzech Republic Martin Švejnoha Austria Manuel Ludwiger
Goalkeeper CoachAustria Mischa Todeschini Austria Ferdinand Oswald
Athletic and Rehabilitation CoachAustria Michael Öhlknecht
Video AnalystAustria Sebastian Ungerank
Team DoctorAustria Gregor Unterberger Austria Clemens Burgstaller
PhysiotherapistAustria Anja Pölzl Austria Patrick Grassnig
Team ManagerAustria Stefan Köck
KitmanGermany Matthias Peters
BusdriverAustria Servet Sisman

Manager history

Logos

  • Club Logo until 1971
  • WSG Swarovski Tirol logo 2019–2021
  • Club logo as WSG Tirol since 2021

See also

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