Marco Zwyssig (born 24 October 1971) is a Swiss former professional
footballer who played as a
centre-back. He is best remembered for his time at
FC St. Gallen
Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879, commonly known as St. Gallen, is a Swiss professional football club based in the city of St. Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen. As of the 2022–23 season, the team competes in the Swiss Super League.
History
Founde ...
and
FC Basel
Fussball Club Basel 1893, widely known as FC Basel, FCB, or just Basel, is a Swiss football club based in Basel, in the Canton of Basel-Stadt. Formed in 1893, the club has been Swiss national champions 20 times, Swiss Cup winners 13 times, a ...
. He also played for the
Switzerland national football team. Following his retirement from active football Zwyssig works partly independently, partly as a course leader and lecturer in adult education.
Football career
Gossau
Zwyssig played his youth football with
FC St. Gallen
Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879, commonly known as St. Gallen, is a Swiss professional football club based in the city of St. Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen. As of the 2022–23 season, the team competes in the Swiss Super League.
History
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coming through the ranks up to their U-21 team. In 1992, as he started studying business economics, he left the club and joined local amateur club
FC Gossau
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History
After its foundation in 1906, FC Gossau spent the first 65 ...
in the third tier of Swiss football. Here he played as centre back directly behind player-coach
Roger Hegi. They were champions of group 4 and, after the play-offs, accieved promotion at the end of the 1992–93 season.
After two years in the second tier, Gossau suffered relegation, but in the following 1995–96 season again won the group 4 championship and again achieved promotion in the play-offs.
St. Gallen
At this point
FC St. Gallen
Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879, commonly known as St. Gallen, is a Swiss professional football club based in the city of St. Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen. As of the 2022–23 season, the team competes in the Swiss Super League.
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hired Hegi, who had retired from his active playing career, as their new head-coach. Hegi persuaded Zwissig to come with him to play with St.Gallen in the
1996–97 Nationalliga A
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Overview
It was contested by 12 teams, and FC Sion won the championship.
First stage Table
Results
Second stage
Championship group Table
Results
Promotion/Rele ...
. He did, signing a semi-professional contract and he achieved to become a regular player immediately. After graduating in 1997, he signed his first professional contract.
Under Hegi's successor
Marcel Koller
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Playing career
Born in Zürich, Koller played his entire career ...
, Zwyssig remained regular starter and in the
1999–2000 Nationalliga A they won the Swiss championship. Thus, they qualified for the next season's
Champions League third qualifying round, but here they were beaten 4–3 on aggregate by
Galatasaray
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. St. Gallen continued in the
UEFA Cup first round, beating
Chelsea
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2–1 on aggregate they advanced to the second round, but were beaten 3–2 on aggregate by
Club Brugge.
Wacker Tirol
Zwissig then moved to
Austrian Bundesliga club
Wacker Tirol in 2001, where he won the Austrian championship in their
2001–02 season. Zwyssig had experienced a difficult time in Innsbruck. At first the wages were not paid on time and then not paid at all. Wacker Tirol filed bankruptcy and they were forced to sell their most valuable players; Zwyssig inevitably left the club in the winter break of that season. Unavoidably, he had to take legal action against them.
Basel
Zwyssig signed for
FC Basel
Fussball Club Basel 1893, widely known as FC Basel, FCB, or just Basel, is a Swiss football club based in Basel, in the Canton of Basel-Stadt. Formed in 1893, the club has been Swiss national champions 20 times, Swiss Cup winners 13 times, a ...
in January 2002 and the FCB management transferred CHF 1.5 million as a transfer fee to the Austrians. He joined Basel's first team during their
2001–02 season under head coach
Christian Gross
Christian Jürgen Gross (born 14 August 1954) is a Swiss football manager and former player who most recently coached Schalke 04. He played as a sweeper and central midfielder.
Gross was manager of Basel from 1 July 1999 to 27 May 2009, winning ...
. After playing in three test games Zwissig played his team debut in the
Swiss Cup game on 17 February 2002 as Basel won 1–0 against
Colombier.
He played his
domestic league debut for the team one week later in the away game in the
Cornaredo
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Cornaredo borders the following municipalities: Rho, Pregnana Milanese, Settimo Milanese ...
as Basel won 5–2 against
Lugano
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.
Ironically, he scored his first goal for his new team on 4 April in the away game in the
Espenmoos
Espenmoos Stadium, is a football stadium in St. Gallen, Switzerland. It was the home ground of the FC St. Gallen
Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879, commonly known as St. Gallen, is a Swiss professional football club based in the city of St. Gal ...
as Basel won 3–1 against his former club
St. Gallen
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, twintowns = Liberec (Czech Republic)
, website = ...
.
Basel won the last game of the season, on 8 May 2002, and became champions ten points clear at the top of the table. Just four days later they played in the cup final against
Grasshopper Club winning 2–1 in extra time they won the double.
Basel's
2002–03 UEFA Champions League
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season started in the second qualifying round. After beating
Žilina
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4–1 on aggregate and
Celtic on the away goals rule after a 3–3 aggregate, Basel advanced to the
group stage
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
. They ended this in second position behind
Valencia
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, but ahead of
Liverpool
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and
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to advance to the
second group stage
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. They ended this in third position behind
Manchester United and
Juventus, but ahead of
Deportivo La Coruña
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. Zwyssig played in 12 of these 16 games.
Basel ended their
league season as runners-up, but in the cup they advanced to the final and here they beat
Xamax 6–0 to defend the title.
As cup winners Basel were qualified for the
UEFA Cup first round and here they beat
Malatyaspor
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3-2 on aggregate due to the silver goal rule. However, in the second round they lost both games against
Newcastle United. Zwissig played in all four games.
In their
2003–04 league season the team started well, winning their first 13 matches straight out. The first defeat came on matchday 24. Basel won the championship with 26 victories and seven draws, the team had suffered just three away defeats, and obtained 85 points. Zwissig had 30 appearances in the 36 fixtures. However in the cup the team were eliminated early, in round three, Zwissig scored a goal in the first round against
FC Alle and in the second round against
Urania Genève Sport
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The current club was born in 1922 through a merger between FC Urania and FC Genève.
Its main title is the Swiss cup, won in 1929 against ...
.
As reigning Swiss champions, Basel entered
2004–05 UEFA Champions League in the third qualifying round, however, drawn against
Internazionale
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, who won the qualifier 5–2 on aggregate. Basel subsequently dropped into the
2004–05 UEFA Cup
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. Beating
Terek Grozny
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in the first round, Basel qualified for the group stage. A 1–1 draw away against
Schalke 04
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was followed by a home defeat against
Hearts. But with two victories, 2–1 away against
Ferencvárosi TC
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and 1–0 at home against
Feyenoord
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, saw Basel rise to third place in the group table and advance to the knock-out stage. In the round of 32 in the
2004–05 UEFA Cup
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, a home game in the
St. Jakob-Park
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on 17 February 2005, Basel played a goalless draw against
Lille OSC, but the return leg were defeated 2–0 and were eliminated.
Basel completed all the
2004–05 Super League season's seventeen home games undefeated, winning thirteen and drawing four. They ended the season as Swiss champions with 10 points advantage over second placed
Thun
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, twintown =
, website = www.thun.ch
Thun (french: Thou ...
.
In the first round of the 2004–05
Swiss Cup Basel played away against local amateur club FC Oberdorf winning 4–0. In the second round they beat lower league team
Meyrin
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3–1. But in round three they faced
Thun
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, twintown =
, website = www.thun.ch
Thun (french: Thou ...
. Following a 1–1 draw after extra time, Basel lost the penalty shoot-out 4–3.
At the end of the season Zwissig retired from his active football career. He played a total of 173 games for Basel scoring a total of five goals. 93 of these games were in the
Swiss Super League, 14 in the
Swiss Cup, 23 in the UEFA competitions (Champions League and UEFA Cup) and 43 were friendly games. He scored three goals in the domestic league and two in the cup.
International
He played for the national team between 2000 and 2004 but never really broke into the first team due to the amount of competition for places. He got 20
cap
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s and 1 goal and was an unused substitute at the
2004 European Football Championship
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.
Private life
Zwyssig studied business economics with a focus on marketing at the
University of St. Gallen
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and graduated in 1997. Following his retirement from active football Zwyssig worked partly independently, partly as a course leader and lecturer in adult education. On 11 June 2021 the
ASF-SFV announced that as of 1 July 2021 Zwyssig would be the Footeco boss for the Zurich and St.Gallen regions and is responsible for the development, support and observation of players and coaches at Footeco and U-15 level.
Honours
;Gossau
* Promotion to
Nationalliga B: 1992–93, 1995–96
;St.Gallen
*
Swiss Super League:
1999–2000
;Wacker Tirol
*
Austrian Bundesliga:
2001–02
;Basel
*
Swiss Super League:
2001–02,
2003–04,
2004–05
*
Swiss Cup: 2002–03,
References
Sources
* Die ersten 125 Jahre. Publisher: Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel.
Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" Homepage
External links
*
1971 births
Living people
Sportspeople from St. Gallen (city)
Swiss footballers
FC Basel players
FC St. Gallen players
UEFA Euro 2004 players
FC Gossau players
Switzerland international footballers
University of St. Gallen alumni
Association football defenders
Swiss Super League players
Austrian Football Bundesliga players
Swiss expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in Austria
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Austria
FC Tirol Innsbruck players
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