SC Buochs is a
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football
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club, founded in 1934 (officially). The club colours are blue and white derived from the town
Buochs
Buochs is a municipality in the canton of Nidwalden in Switzerland.
History
Buochs is first mentioned in 1124 as ''Boches''. In 1184, it was mentioned as ''Buoches'', then in 1210 as ''Buches'', and in 1229 as ''Buchs''.
Geography
Buochs has ...
's coat of arms.
Their home ground is Stadion Seefeld, which has a proclaimed capacity of 5,000 (1,000 seats, 4,000 standing). However they have an average attendance of a couple hundred per home game (varying on significance) who turn up to watch their club play.
SC Buochs's greatest success was playing one season (1972/73) in the second tier of Swiss Football, at that time still National Liga B (NLB), which is now been renamed to the
Challenge League.
SC Buochs are currently playing in the
2. Liga Interregional
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after being relegated from the
Swiss 1. Liga (football)
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History League Names
Sin ...
two years ago in the season 2005/06.
FC Avanti
FC Avanti was a football club located in the lakeside town of Buochs in Canton
Nidwalden
Nidwalden, also Nidwald (german: Kanton Nidwalden, ; rm, Chantun Sutsilvania; french: Canton de Nidwald; it, Canton Nidvaldo) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of eleven municipalities and the seat of the ...
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. The club first started with the Name "FC Avanti" after
World War I (1918–1919 estimated) but did not have the status of a proper football club. It was created by some football loving chaps after the
First World War, however disappeared around 1924 to be replaced by the current team named SC Buochs in 1934 (officially).
Founding of SC Buochs
In 1933 the first attempt was made to establish SC Buochs but it failed due to only nine people turning up which was insufficient to inaugurate the club. However, on 21 September 1934, thirteen 'Friends of Football' met up to commence this new football Club, SC Buochs.
History of club
SC Buochs was initially an athletics club with the "SC" meaning sport club in German. SC Buochs started off in the lowest league in
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
called the "Serie C" playing against a small pool of amateur sides at first. As
World War II started in 1939 the football was put to a standstill until 1941. A great number of the clubs did not have an actual football field during this time as many were used for the cultivation of field crops, subsequently resulting in clubs like
Hergiswil using Buochs's facilities. This also resulted in these clubs having to withdraw which earned Buochs a promotion without actually being promoted to the 3 Liga.
Buochs 1
"Buochs 1" refers to SC Buochs first squad that currently play in the
2 Liga Interregional which is one of the many fourth tiers in Swiss football. There have been a few exceptional players who have played for this 'petty' club in the 'heart of Switzerland', including
Reto Zanni
Reto Zanni (born 9 February 1980) is a Swiss former Association football, footballer who played mainly as Defender (association football), right defender, but also as central defender.
Football career Grasshopper Club
Zanni played his youth foo ...
,(currently playing for
FC Basel),
Selver Hodžić
Selver Hodžić (born 12 October 1978) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Swiss former professional footballer who played as a defender.
Playing career
Born in Brčko, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, Hodžić came to Switzerland as a war re ...
(who played in the champions league later with
FC Thun) and
Ryszard Komornicki (who played with Poland in the
1986 World Cup
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).
Juniors
SC Buochs has a quality Junior program starting with the "football school" during spring, teaching the youngsters the fundamentals of shooting, technique, rules, endurance and comradeship before actually playing for the club. The club's youth program starts at F Juniors all the way up to A juniors and after that Buochs 1 or 2 and 3. Over the past years there have been some young and talented players who emerged from Buochs's youth system and have managed to play professionally or transferred to a professional club during the juniors and are still playing youth football.
Reto Zanni
Reto Zanni (born 9 February 1980) is a Swiss former Association football, footballer who played mainly as Defender (association football), right defender, but also as central defender.
Football career Grasshopper Club
Zanni played his youth foo ...
who played for the
Switzerland national under-21 football team and now plays for
FC Basel and
Christophe Lambert who currently plays for
FC Luzern.
Seefeld
SC Buochs's home ground is located by the
Lake of Lucerne, consisting of three pitches (one of them being artificial, two natural grass), one main building for changing, storage, office and stands and a restaurant.
References
External links
Official websiteSoccerway profile
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Football clubs in Switzerland
1934 establishments in Switzerland