WSG Tirol: Club Profile
Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Tirol, commonly known as WSG Tirol, is a professional football club based in Wattens, Tyrol, Austria. Founded in 1930, the club competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top tier of Austrian football. WSG Tirol has a history of top-flight appearances and developing local talent. Home matches are played at Tivoli Stadion Tirol in Innsbruck.
Club Details
- Full Name: Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Tirol
- Founded: 1930
- Stadium: Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck
- Capacity: 15,200
- President: Diana Langes-Swarovski
- Manager: Philipp Semlic
- League: Austrian Bundesliga
- 2025–26 Season: 1st of 12 (after 2 matches)
- Official Website: wsg-fussball.at
Honours
- Austrian Second Division: Champions – 2018–19
- Austrian Third Division (West) / Tyrolean League: 1989, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2016 (promoted via playoff in 2016)
Note: The league names and tier status changed over time. For brevity, this profile lists the relevant titles across the third and fourth tiers.
Current Squad (as of August 2025)
Goalkeepers
- Paul Schermer (AUT) – No. 1
- Alexander Eckmayr (AUT) – No. 13
- Adam Stejskal (CZE) – No. 40
Defenders
- David Gugganig (AUT) – No. 3
- Lukas Sulzbacher (AUT) – No. 6
- Benjamin Böckle (AUT) – No. 20
- Jamie Lawrence (GER/NGA) – No. 5
- Marco Boras (CRO) – No. 23
- Lukas Schweighofer (AUT) – No. 18
- David Jaunegg (AUT) – No. 27
- Thomas Geris (AUT) – No. 28
Midfielders
- Florian Rieder (AUT) – No. 33
- Matthäus Taferner (AUT) – No. 30
- Johannes Naschberger (AUT) – No. 17
- David Falkner (AUT) – No. 22
- Mazou Bambara (BFA) – No. 15
- Moritz Wels (AUT) – No. 37
- Valentino Müller (AUT) – No. 4
Forwards
- Thomas Sabitzer (AUT) – No. 10
- Tobias Anselm (AUT) – No. 11
- Lukas Hinterseer (AUT) – No. 16
- Quincy Butler (USA) – No. 7
- Mahamadou Diarra (MLI) – No. 8
- Christian Huetz (AUT) – No. 19
- Yannick Vötter (AUT) – No. 21
Note: Bror Blume and Osarenren Okungbowa have left the club. Blume joined Lyngby BK, and Okungbowa became a free agent.
Stadium
WSG Tirol plays home matches at Tivoli Stadion Tirol in Innsbruck. The stadium holds 15,200 spectators and has been WSG Tirol’s home since 2019 because the Gernot Langes Stadion in Wattens does not meet Bundesliga standards. There are no current plans to redevelop the Wattens stadium.