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Fussballclub Zürich, commonly abbreviated to FC Zürich or simply FCZ, is a professional
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club based in Zurich, Switzerland. The club was founded in 1896 and has won the 
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13 times and the 
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 ten times. Their most recent titles are the  2022 Swiss Super League and the  2018 Swiss Cup. The club plays its home games at the
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, which has a capacity of 26,000 for league games. FC Zürich is the only Swiss team to have reached the semi-finals of the
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more than once. This happened in 1964 and 1977, when the competition was played in its original format. FC Zürich co-founder, first captain and honorary member Joan Gamper, who grew up in Zurich and later moved to Catalonia, founding Barcelona there in 1899. Since the 1960s, FC Zürich plays in all-white, which is one of the city's colours. The women's club, FC Zürich Frauen, are competing in the
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. They are the most successful club in Switzerland with 22 championship titles and multiple Champions League participations. The team's roots originate from the first Swiss women's football club, DFC Zürich. The academy club, FC Zürich Jugend, are competing in the
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History


1896–1924

The club was founded in summer 1896 by former members of the two local clubs: FC Turicum and FC Excelsior. Later, the official founding date was set at 1 August 1896. One of the founding members was the later Barcelona founder, Joan Gamper, coaching and playing for FC Excelsior and its successor from 1894 to 1897. The new club played its first game on 30 August 1896 on Velorennbahn Hardau in Zürich against St. Gallen, which resulted in a 3–3 draw. In 1898, FC Excelsior merged with FC Zürich, and local club FC Victoria joined shortly thereafter. The debut game was in 1896 with the colours blue and white. The colours were changed to red and white because rivals Grasshoppers had the same colours. When Grasshoppers temporarily retired from the championship in
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, FCZ returned to the colors blue and white, which they continue to use. Zürich won its first title in the Swiss Serie A in 1901–02, but did not win it again until 1923–24. Until the 1930s, the club's sporting remit included rowing, boxing, athletics and
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, but football would become the focus of the club.


1925–1960

Zürich struggled to overcome an unsuccessful record and was described as the "wilderness years" from 1925 to 1960. They were relegated in 1933–34, playing in the 1. Liga until the 1941 season. In 1940–41, they returned to the Nationalliga, where they stayed until their relegation in 1945–46. They were back in the Nationalliga A in 1947–48 and stayed in the top flight until relegated in 1956–57. They were promoted from the Nationalliga B to contest the
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, finishing in third place.


1960–1981

This period was known as the " Golden Years" by the FCZ faithful. At this time, the club was run by the president Edwin Nägeli and had players such as Köbi Kuhn,
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,
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,
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and many more. Zürich won seven
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in the years
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. They also won the
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five times: in 1966, 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1976. FCZ also had much success internationally in reaching the semi-finals of the European Cup 1963–64, before losing to
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and also reaching the semi-finals in the European Cup 1976–77, where they lost to Liverpool.


1981–2005

Following the club's league title in 1981, the club went into a decline, and in
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they were relegated to the Nationalliga B. Zürich returned to the top league in 1990. The club did make it to last 16 of the
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, but were beaten by Roma. The club won the Swiss Cup in
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, beating Lausanne in the final. They won it again in
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, beating
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.


2006–2016

On 13 May 2006, FCZ ended their 25-year effort to win Super League with a goal in the 93rd minute by Iulian Filipescu against Basel. The goal gave FCZ a 2–1 victory based on
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. They retained the title in 2006–07. In 2008, the local women's team, FFC Zürich Seebach, was combined with FC Zürich and played in the Swiss national league under the name FC Zürich Frauen. In the 2007–08 season, FCZ finished in third place. In a 2008–09 season match, they edged pass Young Boys to win the league title. In 2009, they made their debut play in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. In the 2010–11 season, FCZ finished second. The following seasons, they finished mostly in mid-table positions. FCZ won the Swiss Cup 2014 in extra time against Basel 2–0. In the 2015–16 season, the club finished last, one point behind Lugano and was relegated to the
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. Four days after the final game of the season, FCZ won the Swiss Cup 2016 beating Lugano 1–0.


Recent years

In the 2016–17 season, FC Zürich won the Challenge League ahead of Neuchâtel Xamax, and returned after one year to the
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. In the 2017–2018 season they finished fourth. On 27 May 2018 they won the
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for the tenth time, beating Young Boys 2–1. In the 2021–2022 season, FC Zürich won the Super League again after an interruption of 13 years. The club secured its 13th league title with a 2–0 away win over Basel, who finished second, on 1 May 2022, with five rounds to go. Despite this success, coach
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departed the club to join Bundesliga side TSG Hoffenheim on 24 May 2022. On 8 June 2022, former Austrian national coach
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was announced as the coach for the upcoming season. Despite being able to guide Zürich into the Europa League group stages, the domestic campaign saw the side gain only two points out of a possible 24 in their title defence. The league form, combined with a shock cup defeat to Challenge League side Lausanne on 18 September, proved the final straw and Foda was sacked on 21 September. In 2024, Ricardo Moniz was appointed head coach on a two-year contract.


Honours

* Super League/Nationalliga A **Champions (13): 1901–02, 1923–24, 1962–63, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1980–81, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2021–22 **Runners-up (9): 1902–03, 1910–11, 1931–32, 1951–52, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1978–79,
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, * Challenge League/Nationalliga B: **Champions (4): 1940–41, 1946–47, 1957–58, 2016–17 **Runners-up (2): 1988–89, 1989–90, *
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**Winners (10): 1965–66, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2017–18 **Runners-up (1): 1980–81, *
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**Winners: 1980–81 **Runners-up: 1974–75, 1975–76, * European Cup/UEFA Champions League **Semi-finalists: 1963–64, 1976–77


Rivalries

Grasshoppers, also from Zürich, and Basel are the main rivals of FCZ. Due to the intense rivalry, these matches are so-called high-risk fixtures, with an increased police presence in and around the stadium.


Zürich

Since its inception, FCZ has always had a fiery relationship with neighbouring club Grasshopper over sporting supremacy in the city. To date, 251 official derbies have been held, with Grasshoppers leading with 121 wins to FC Zurich's 90, leaving 39 draws. However, since the reformation of the
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in 2003, FCZ has frequently gotten the better of their city rivals, winning 33 out of 68 games (GC won 20 and 15 draws). The October 2011 derby at Letzigrund was abandoned by the referee after rioting by FC Zürich fans. Earlier in the day, Grasshopper Club Zürich fans stole FC Zürich fan banners and displayed them with a message mocking FC Zürich.


Final vs. Basel, 13 May 2006

Before the last round of the 2005–06 Swiss Super League, Zürich were three points behind Basel in the league table. The last game of the season was contested by these two clubs vying for the league title at
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, Basel.
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scored the match first goal, for Zürich. In the second half, Mladen Petrić equalised. Basel were seconds away from the title when, in the 93rd minute,
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passed the ball to Iulian Filipescu, who scored. Zürich's success at 2 – 1 was attributed to their superior
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. Following the final whistle, Basel supporters stormed the pitch and attacked players on both teams.


Infrastructure

In 2010, the youth and women's teams of the club moved their homebase to the Heerenschürli sport park in the city quarter of Hirzenbach where the academy and women's teams play also their home matches. In June 2022, the club moved with the opening of a newly built "House of FCZ" also their Super League team and offices there in order to have the whole organisation under one roof.


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Reserve squad/Zürich U21


The Zürich II/U21 team plays in the
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.


Notable former players

Players and managers admitted to the FC Zurich Hall of Fame * Jakob Kuhn * Walter Bosshard * Urs Fischer *
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* Rosario Martinelli * Almen Abdi * Lucien Favre * Joan Gamper * Karl Grob * Daniel Gygax * Daniel Jeandupeux *
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Werner Leimgruber Werner Leimgruber (born 2 September 1934) is a Swiss football defender who played for Switzerland in the 1966 FIFA World Cup The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national ...
* Louis Maurer *
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* Frédéric Chassot *
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* Iulian Filipescu * Jurica Jerković *
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* Shabani Nonda *
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* Wynton Rufer *
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René Botteron René "Bobo" Botteron (born 17 October 1954, in Glarus) is a Swiss former football midfielder who played for various clubs in Switzerland, Germany and Belgium throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Career Botteron started his professional career at F ...
* René Brodmann * Patrick Bühlmann *
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* Francesco Di Jorio *
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* Stephan Keller * Fritz Kehl * Jakob Kuhn *
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* Adrian Kunz *
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* Admir Mehmedi *
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* Dimitri Oberlin *
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Scott Sutter Scott Lee Sutter (born 13 May 1986) is a Swiss footballer who plays as a right-back. Previously he spent 14 years playing in the Swiss Super League for Grasshopper Zürich, FC Zurich and Young Boys and in Major League Soccer for Orlando City S ...
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Markus Tanner Markus Tanner (born 15 January 1954) is a Switzerland, Swiss former football (soccer), footballer who played as a Forward (football), striker. He began his career with FC Basel during the 1970s, and later signed for FC Lucerne in 1981, where he ...
* Sirio Vernati *
Steve von Bergen Steve von Bergen (born 10 June 1983) is a retired Swiss professional footballer who played as defender. He played for FC Zürich for two full seasons, winning the Swiss Super League in both campaigns and then moved to Hertha BSC, playing there ...
* Johan Vonlanthen * René Weiler *
Adrian Winter Adrian Winter (born 8 July 1986) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. Winter has also been capped for Switzerland. Career In July 2015, it was announced that Winter was acquired by Major League Soccer team Or ...
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Rolf Wüthrich Rolf Wüthrich (4 September 1938 – June 2004) was a Swiss footballer. International career Wüthrich won 13 caps and 2 goals for the Switzerland national football team. The first cap was 20 May 1961 in Lausanne against Belgium which Switzerla ...
* Gian-Pietro Zappa *
Hans-Peter Zwicker Hans-Peter Zwicker (born 7 April 1960) is a retired football striker. During his club career, Zwicker played for SC Brühl, FC Zürich, Lausanne, FC St. Gallen and Neuchâtel Xamax FC, also representing the Swiss national team. Honours ;Neuch ...
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Borislav Mihaylov Borislav Biserov Mihaylov ( bg, Борислав Биcepoв Михайлов; born 12 February 1963) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and President of the Bulgarian Football Union (2005 – 2019; 2021 ...
* Jan Berger *
Peter Møller Peter Møller Nielsen (born 23 March 1972) is a Danish former professional football player who became a sports journalist after ending his football career in December 2005. In 2018 he became sporting director of Dansk Boldspil Union. He won fo ...
* Jean-Marc Ferreri * Norbert Eder * Roberto Di Matteo * Kanga Akale * Wynton Rufer *
Ike Shorunmu Ike Ibrahim Shorunmu (born 16 October 1967) is a former Nigerian football goalkeeper. Career Shorunmu was born in Lagos. After a few years in Nigeria he moved to play in Switzerland, and made his mark there. He was bought by Turkish club Be ...
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Rashidi Yekini Rashidi Yekini (23 October 1963 – 4 May 2012) was a Nigerian professional footballer who played as a forward. He is all-time top goalscorer for his nation. His professional career, which spanned more than two decades, was mainly associated wit ...
* Iulian Filipescu *
Adrian Ilie Bucurel Adrian “The Cobra” Ilie (born 20 April 1974) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He represented the Romania national team in one World Cup and two European Championships. Club career Ilie began ...
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Aleksandr Kerzhakov Aleksandr Anatolyevich Kerzhakov (russian: Александр Анатольевич Кержаков ; born 27 November 1982) is a Russian football manager and former professional football player who played as a striker. He is the most proli ...
* Shaun Bartlett * Tomas Brolin *
Roger Ljung Roger Ingemar Ljung (born 8 January 1966) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a left back. He played for clubs in Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Turkey, and Germany during a career that spanned between 1983 and 1995. He won ...
* Jonas Thern * Conny Torstensson *
Francileudo Santos Francileudo Silva dos Santos Lima ( ar, فرانسيلودو سيلفا دوس سانتوس ليما; born 20 March 1979) is a retired professional footballer who played as a forward. In club football, he had his greatest successes at Sochaux, ...
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Yassine Chikhaoui Yassine Chikhaoui ( ar, ياسين الشيخاوي; born 21 September 1986) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Tunisian club Étoile du Sahel. Club career Étoile du Sahel Chikhaoui became captain ...
* Mirsad Baljić * Jurica Jerković


Player record

''Players in bold are still part of the club.''


Managers

* József "Csiby" Winkler (1920–22) * Johann Studnicka (1922–25) *
Severino Minelli Severino Minelli (6 September 1909 – 23 September 1994) was a Swiss footballer who played as a defender. He participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He played a total of 80 matches for Switzerland. He played as a s ...
(1943–46) * Willy Iseli (1946–48) *
Theodor Lohrmann Theodor Lohrmann (7 September 1898 – 2 September 1971) was a German international footballer. He was a very talented all-round athlete who also played rugby, tennis, handball and water polo, and was one of the first German professional athletes ...
(1948–53) * Joksch Fridl (1953–55) *
Ossi Müller Ossi may refer to: Organizations * Open Source Seed Initiative, dedicated to maintaining access to plant genetic resources * Open Source Software Institute, promoter of open-source software solutions in the US Federal, state and municipal governm ...
(1955–57) * Fernando Molina and Max Barras (1957–58) *
Karl Rappan Karl Rappan (26 September 1905 – 2 January 1996) was an Austrian footballer and coach. He played and managed mostly in Switzerland, where he won multiple titles. He had four tenures as coach of the Switzerland national team, which he managed i ...
(1958–59) * Max Barras (1959–60) *
Georg Wurzer Georg Wurzer (31 January 1907 – 8 August 1982) was a German football manager. He managed VfB Stuttgart from 1947 to 1960. He also managed FC Zürich, SSV Reutlingen and Stuttgarter Kickers Stuttgarter Kickers is a German association footbal ...
(1960–62) * Louis Maurer (1962–66) * László Kubala (July 1966 – Feb 67) * René Brodmann (Feb 1967 – July 67) * Lev Mantula (1967–69) * Georg Gawliczek (1 July 1969 – 31 December 1970) *
Juan Schwanner Juan Schwanner, ''János Schwanner'' (5 February 1921 – 8 May 2015Friedhelm Konietzka (1971–78) * Zlatko Čajkovski (July 1978 – March 80) * Albert Sing and R. Martinelli (29 Feb 1980 – 30 June 1980) * Daniel Jeandupeux (1 July 1980 – March 83) *
Heini Glättli Heini is both a given name and a surname. It is mainly a masculine given name in German-speaking countries, but a feminine given name in Finland. However, in Wales, it is a both masculine and feminine given name, meaning 'healthy and spirited'. Cur ...
(March 1983 – April 83) * Max Merkel (April 1983 – May 83) * Köbi Kuhn (May 1983 – July 83) *
Hans Kodric Hans may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Hans (name), a masculine given name * Hans Raj Hans, Indian singer and politician ** Navraj Hans, Indian singer, actor, entrepreneur, cricket player and performer, son of Hans Raj Hans ** Yuvraj Hans, Punjabi a ...
(July 1983 – November 83) * Köbi Kuhn (November 1983 – July 84) * Vaclav Jezek (1984–86) *
Hermann Stessl Hermann Stessl (born 3 September 1940) is an Austrian retired football player and coach. Career Born in Graz, Stessl played for Grazer AK, starting his first team career in 1957. Stessl coached FC Zürich Grazer AK, Austria Wien, AEK Athens, F ...
(1 July 1986 – 1 November 1987) * Friedhelm Konietzka (Sept 1987 – July 88) * Hans Bongartz (1 July 1988 – 30 June 1989) * Walter Iselin (July 1989 – October 89) *
Herbert Neumann Herbert Neumann (born 14 November 1953) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Neumann was born in Cologne. He played for 1. FC Köln, Udinese Calcio, Bologna, Olympiacos Piraeus, and FC Chia ...
(October 1989 –1 October 1991) * Kurt Jara (1 October 1991 – 1 April 1994) * Bob Houghton (April 1994 – March 95) *
Raimondo Ponte Raimondo Ponte (born 4 April 1955) is a Swiss former professional footballer. At international level, he made 34 appearances for the Swiss national team scoring 2 goals. Career Ponte joined Nottingham Forest from Grasshopper Club Zürich ...
(March 1995 – 16 April 2000) * Gilbert Gress (16 April 2000 – 30 June 2001) * Georges Bregy (1 July 2001 – 27 March 2003) * Walter Grüter ''(interim)'' (27 March 2003 – 30 June 2003) * Lucien Favre (1 July 2003 – 30 June 2007) * Bernard Challandes (1 July 2007 – 19 April 2010) * Urs Fischer ''(interim)'' (19 April 2010 – 30 June 2010) * Urs Fischer (1 July 2010 – 12 March 2012) * Harald Gämperle ''(interim)'' (13 March 2012 – 8 June 2012) * Urs Meier ''(interim)'' (14 April 2012 – 24 May 2012) * Rolf Fringer (1 July 2012 – 26 November 2012) * Urs Meier ''(interim)'' (26 November 2012 – 30 December 2012) * Urs Meier (1 Jan 2013 – 3 August 2015) *
Massimo Rizzo Massimo Rizzo (born 14 March 1974) is a Swiss football manager and former player. He last managed Swiss club FC Zürich Fussballclub Zürich, commonly abbreviated to FC Zürich or simply FCZ, is a Swiss football club based in Zürich. The cl ...
''(interim)'' (3 August 2015 – 31 August 2015) * Sami Hyypiä (31 August 2015 – 12 May 2016) *
Uli Forte Ulrich "Uli" Forte (born 30 April 1974) is an Italian Association football, football coach and former player from Switzerland. Personal life Forte was born in Zürich to a family originally from Salerno, Italy. Career As a player As an active pla ...
(13 May 2016 – 20 February 2018) *
Ludovic Magnin Ludovic Magnin (; born 20 April 1979) is a Swiss football manager and a former player. He is the manager of Lausanne-Sport. He played as a left-back for the Switzerland national team, Yverdon Sport, FC Lugano, Werder Bremen, VfB Stuttgart, a ...
(20 February 2018 – 5 October 2020) *
Massimo Rizzo Massimo Rizzo (born 14 March 1974) is a Swiss football manager and former player. He last managed Swiss club FC Zürich Fussballclub Zürich, commonly abbreviated to FC Zürich or simply FCZ, is a Swiss football club based in Zürich. The cl ...
''(interim)'' (5 October 2020 – 23 December 2020) *
Massimo Rizzo Massimo Rizzo (born 14 March 1974) is a Swiss football manager and former player. He last managed Swiss club FC Zürich Fussballclub Zürich, commonly abbreviated to FC Zürich or simply FCZ, is a Swiss football club based in Zürich. The cl ...
(24 December 2020 – 30 June 2021) *
André Breitenreiter André Breitenreiter (born 2 October 1973) is a German professional football coach and former player who is the manager of German Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim. In 2022, he won the Swiss title with Zürich. Playing career upright=0.6, left, ...
(1 July 2021 – 24 May 2022) *
Franco Foda Franco Foda (born 23 April 1966) is a German football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of Swiss club FC Zürich. Club career Foda appeared in over 400 top-flight matches in (West) Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Fo ...
(9 June 2022 – 21 September 2022) * Genesio Colatrella ''(interim)'' (22 September 2022 – 10 October 2022) *
Bo Henriksen Bo Henriksen (born 7 February 1975) is a Danish football coach and former player. He is the current head coach of Swiss Super League side FC Zürich. Henriksen rose to prominence as a striker in both his home country, where he won the 1999– ...
(11 October 2022 – 13 February 2024) *
Murat Ural Murat Ural (born 5 July 1987) is a Swiss footballer currently playing for FC Gossau in the Swiss Challenge League. Career Ural began his career with the Grasshopper Club Zürich. After one year he joined the junior team of the FC St. Gallen ...
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Umberto Romano Umberto Romano may refer to: * Umberto Romano (footballer) * Umberto Romano (artist) Umberto Romano (1906 - 1982) was an Italian-born American painter who settled in Cape Ann. His early style has been described as classic modern, while his later ...
''(interim co-trainers)'' (13 February 2024 – 22 April 2024) * Ricardo Moniz (22 April 2024 – ''present'')


FC Zürich in European football

''As of 18 August 2022.''


References


External links


FC Zürich stats

Archive FC Zürich

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