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''''Club-al-Palé Innsbruck''', commonly known as '''CP Innsbruck''' ({{lang-en|F.C. Innsbruck}}) is a Tiroler professional sports club based in [[Innsbruck]], the capital city of [[Tirol]]. It is best known for its professional men's association football team, which plays in the [[Lia Naziunela]], the top tier of the [[Tiroler football league system]]. Innsbruck is the most successful club in Tiroler football history, having won ''x'' national titles, along with numerous Ecros honours.
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'''Club-al-Palé Innsbruck''', commonly known as '''CP Innsbruck''' ({{lang-en|F.C. Innsbruck}}) is a Tiroler professional sports club based in [[Innsbruck]], the capital city of [[Tirol]]. It is best known for its professional men's association football team, which plays in the [[Lia Naziunela]], the top tier of the [[Tiroler football league system]]. Innsbruck is the most successful club in Tiroler football history, having won ''x'' national titles, along with numerous Ecros honours.
  
 
Founded in 1898, CP Innsbruck is one of the oldest association football clubs in Tirol.
 
Founded in 1898, CP Innsbruck is one of the oldest association football clubs in Tirol.

Revision as of 14:19, 3 September 2021

CP Innsbruck
CP Innsbruck logo
Full nameClub-al-Palé Innsbruck
Short nameInnsbruck, CPI
Founded18 January 1898; 126 years ago (1898-01-18)
StadiumPontenord-Stadion
Capacity70,000
ManagerMarko Kindl
LeagueLia Naziunela
2020–21Lia Naziunela, 2nd (Runners-up)
Current season

Club-al-Palé Innsbruck, commonly known as CP Innsbruck (Jackian: F.C. Innsbruck) is a Tiroler professional sports club based in Innsbruck, the capital city of Tirol. It is best known for its professional men's association football team, which plays in the Lia Naziunela, the top tier of the Tiroler football league system. Innsbruck is the most successful club in Tiroler football history, having won x national titles, along with numerous Ecros honours.

Founded in 1898, CP Innsbruck is one of the oldest association football clubs in Tirol.

Current squad

As of 20 July 2021

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  TIR Manuel Nöia
3 DF  CRE Iván Mancía Ramírez
4 DF  TIR Martin Hinteregger
6 MF
7 FW
8 MF
9 FW
10 MF  TIR Louis Bachegn
11 FW
13 GK
15 DF
17 MF
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW
19 FW
20 FW
21 MF
22 DF
23 MF
24 DF
25 GK
26 DF
27 FW
30 DF
35 GK