In its first training match, which Vaduz played in Balzers on 24 April of that year, the newly born team emerged as 2–1 winners.
Vaduz has been required to pay a fee to the Swiss Football Association in order to participate as a foreign club, around £150,000 a year.
In principle, the agreement should replace the missing substructure at FC Vaduz and promote cooperation in the sense of Liechtenstein football.
With the aggregate scores level and opponents Livingston scheduled to go through on away goals, Vaduz won a late corner.
However, the referee blew the whistle for full-time just before the ball crossed over the line, and Livingston progressed through under controversial circumstances.
In the first round of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup qualifying, Vaduz defeated Moldovan opponent FC Dacia Chişinău.
FC Vaduz started their European campaign in 2009–10 by beating Scottish side Falkirk in the second qualifying round of the Europa League.
In season 2015–16 FC Vaduz started their European campaign in the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League by beating S.P.
Vaduz won their domestic cup for the forty-fourth time and were eighth in the Swiss Super League.
After three years in the highest tier of Swiss football the 2016–17 season led to Vaduz's relegation, replacing Giorgio Contini with German coach Roland Vrabec after almost 5 years at the helm; Vaduz has not reached the Swiss Super League again.
In the third qualifying round of the Europa League they played against German club Eintracht Frankfurt- the Bundesliga side easily won both matches.
On 20 June 2023, Vaduz drew Belarusian side Neman Grodno in the 2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round.
The stadium was officially opened on 31 July 1998 with a match between FC Vaduz, the Liechtenstein Cup holders at the time, and 1.
Rheinpark Stadion sits less than 1 km west of Vaduz city centre on the eastern bank of the Rhein River.
There are a limited number of free parking spaces located at Rheinpark Stadion on matchdays which are allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
Companies that FC Vaduz currently has sponsorship deals with include: Biggest win in UEFA competition:
To this end, the LFV-Award has been launched, annually awarded a title in which professional bodies and public in three categories.
Swiss Challenge League top scorers Swiss Challenge League dream team To celebrate the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)'s 50th anniversary in 2004, each of its member associations was asked by UEFA to choose one of its own players as the single most outstanding player of the past 50 years (1954–2003).
In the 2007–08 season, for the first time in their history, FC Vaduz earned promotion to Swiss Super League.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
In the season 2014–15 they played semi-finals in Liechtenstein Cup against FC Triesenberg and they lost 1–0 after extra time.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.