The aim of the club was to achieve promotion into Serie C1 as soon as possible but often failed in the following seasons each time in the play-offs.
[6] Under Sebastiani, the team in 2009/10 reached for the first time promotion to Serie C1 (III), by finishing the season in first place.
With him, the team was able to reach the promotion playoffs of the Italian third tier for the first time in club history.
[14] Südtirol's 2021–22 season turned out to be the most successful in club history, as they won the title race on the final matchday, with a five-point advantage to runners-up Padova, and also reached the 2021–22 Coppa Italia Serie C final, losing on aggregate to Padova.
While losing their first three league matches and suffering an embarrassing early knockout from the Coppa Italia on home turf against Serie C opponent Feralpisalò, the team quickly picked up the pace of the league and were in constant contention for promotion to Serie A, either directly or via play-offs.
The preliminary play-off round saw Südtirol hosting Reggina in a one-match showdown, where Pierpaolo Bisoli's squad managed to clinch a nail-biting 1–0 victory with a late Daniele Casiraghi goal in the 89th minute to advance into the semi-finals where they met 3rd-place finishers Bari in a two-match pairing.
The second leg saw Südtirol being one man up in the San Nicola after a first half red card on behalf of Bari, but a 70th minute Leonardo Benedetti goal meant that Bari equalized the aggregate score, which meant that Südtirol got eliminated as the higher regular season finish is used as a tiebreaker.
In the 2023-24 season, despite some challenging moments (which led to the dismissal of coach Bisoli in favor of the Italian-Swiss Federico Valente, who came from the youth teams), Südtirol managed to secure their place in Serie B.
The team's colors are white and red showing its roots in the province of South Tyrol and the city of Bolzano, present in their traditional coats of arms and flags.
Compared to the previous badge, the diamond pattern was renewed and the red color darkened slightly.
Built in 1936 as a multi-sport facility and wholly renovated between 2019 and 2021 as a pure football ground,[17] the Drusus stadium has a main and opposite tribune and it can accommodate up to 5,500 spectators.
[20] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.