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1942–43 Swiss Cup
The 1942–43 Swiss Cup was the 18th season of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since the 1925–26 season by the Swiss Football Association. Overview Preamble In Switzerland during the second world war, sport became an integral part of the "spiritual national defense". This was a political and cultural movement that had already become increasingly important during the late 1930s. Politicians, intellectuals and media professionals had increasingly called for measures to strengthen Switzerland's basic cultural values. As football games were also considered to be one of the activities that seemed important for maintaining the morale of the population, the military authorities put considerably fewer obstacles in the way of the top players and the clubs as they had during the previous World War. Format This season's cup competition began with a preliminary round, which was played on the week-end of 30 August 1942. The competition was to be completed on Easter ...
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Grasshopper Club Zürich
Grasshopper Club Zurich (GCZ), commonly referred to as Grasshopper Club or simply just GC, is a professional sports club, multisports club based in Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland. They are nicknamed the ''Grasshoppers'' or sometimes just ''Hoppers''. The oldest and best-known department of the club is its association football, football team. With 27 league titles, the Grasshoppers hold the records for winning the most Swiss Super League, national championships and the Swiss Cups, with 19 trophies in the latter. The club is the oldest football team in Zürich, Zurich and maintains a substantial rivalry with FC Zürich, FC Zurich. The origin of Grasshoppers name is unknown, although the most common explanation refers to its early players' energetic post-goal celebrations and that their style of play was nimble and energetic. After a number of appearances in UEFA Champions League, European Cups and the UEFA Champions League, the Grasshopper Club has become one of Switzerland's most ...
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FC Schaffhausen
FC Schaffhausen is a Swiss Association football, football team from the town of Schaffhausen. The club set to plays in the Promotion League from 2025–26, the third tier of Swiss football after relegation from Challenge League (Switzerland), Challenge League in 2024–25. History FC Schaffhausen was founded in 1896. In 2012–13, Schaffhausen secure promotion to Swiss Challenge League, Challenge League for the first time in their history from next season. On 10 May 2025, Schaffhausen secure relegation to Swiss Challenge League, Challenge League after lose against FC Stade Nyonnais, Stade Nyonnais 2–3 at home games and ended 12 years in second tier. Honours League *Swiss Challenge League **Winners: 1962–63, 2003–04 Swiss Challenge League, 2003–04 Cup *Swiss Cup **Runners-up: 1987–88 Swiss Cup, 1987–88, 1993–94 Swiss Cup, 1993–94 Current squad Former players Former coaches * Husnija Arapović (1980–84) * Rolf Fringe ...
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FC Red Star Zürich
FC Red Star Zürich is a football club from Zürich, Switzerland; the club was founded in 1905, and is currently playing in the 2. Liga Interregional. Red Star has always based its identity on values and practises of amateur sports Amateur sports are sports in which participants engage largely or entirely without remuneration. The distinction is made between amateur sporting participants and professional sports, professional sporting participants, who are paid for the time t ... and has become one of the most prolific top amateur clubs in Switzerland, ranking as number 2 in the all-time table of the 1. Liga. Players Managers Presidents References External links * Football clubs in Switzerland Association football clubs established in 1905 Sport in Zurich 1905 establishments in Switzerland {{Switzerland-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Bülach
FC Buelach are a football team from Switzerland who played in the 2L Inter Group 4 2008–2009, currently in the 2. Liga. Current squad Staff and board members * Manager : Daniel Bernhardsgrütter * Assistant Trainer : Daniel Bernauer * Goalkeeper coach: Reto Lopefe * Club doctor : Mario Schiavi * Groundsman : Slavisa Simijonovic * Honorary President : Heinz Lieb * Honorary President : Edi Koller References External linksOfficial Website Association football clubs established in 1917 Football clubs in Switzerland FC Bulach FC Bulach {{Switzerland-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Industrie Turicum
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SV Höngg
Sportverein Höngg is a football club from Zürich Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ..., Switzerland. The club was founded in 1941 from a merger of the former Höngg Football Club and the Talchern Sports Club and is currently playing in the 1. Liga Classic, the fourth tier of Swiss football. Players Staff and board members * Trainer: Stefan Goll * Assistant Trainer: Simon Krappl * Goalkeeper Coach: Guy Huber * Physio: Bea Rechsteiner * President: Martin Gubler * Vice President: Daniel Stein * Secretary : Walter Söll * Treasurer : Roger Edelmann External links Official site Association football clubs established in 1941 Football clubs in Switzerland 1941 establishments in Switzerland {{Switzerland-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Rapperswil-Jona
Fussball Club Rapperswil-Jona is a Swiss football club based in Rapperswil, Switzerland. The team currently play in Challenge League (Switzerland), Challenge League from 2025–26, the second tier of Swiss football after promotion from Promotion League in 2024–25. History Rapperswil-Jona was founded in 1928 and is now the largest sports club in the Oberer Lake / Linth area. After achieving promotion in June 2017, the first team played in Challenge League for the first time in their history. On 25 May 2025, Rapperswil-Jona secure promotion to Swiss Challenge League, Challenge League from next season after win against FC Bavois, Bavois 2–1 in final matchweek and return to second tier after six years absence. Honours * Promotion League ** Winner : 2016–17 Promotion League, 2016–17, 2024–25 Promotion League, 2024–25 Squad ''As of 1 October 2024'' External links

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FC Wettingen
FC Wettingen was a Swiss football club from Wettingen, Switzerland. It was founded in 1931, but due to financial problems they went bankrupt in 1993. In the same year it was refounded as ''FC Wettingen 93''. In the 2012/13 season, the name was changed back to ''FC Wettingen''. They play their home games at Stadion Altenburg. History FC Wettingen spent the first few decades of their life bobbing around the lower echelons of the Swiss leagues until finally in 1969 they made it to the National League B. The next season they gained promotion and in the 1969/70 season they played in the Swiss Super League. However, due to their poor return of 15 points from 26 games they were relegated, finishing in 13th place out of 14. The club spent the next years in the lower leagues of Swiss football until they made a return to top level football for the 1982–83 season where they remained until their relegation in the 1986–87 season. They made a swift return to the top flight gaining p ...
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FC Winterthur
FC Winterthur is a Swiss football club based in Winterthur, Canton of Zürich. They play in the Swiss Super League, the first tier of Swiss football, and appeared regularly in the Nationalliga A during the 20th century. Their home is the Stadion Schützenwiese. History The club was founded in 1896 by students of the local school of engineering and following a fusion with two local teams, it was called ''Vereinigte Fussballclubs Winterthur'' between 1929 and 1946. They enjoyed their best success in the early part of the 20th century winning the Swiss Championship three times (in 1906, 1908 and 1917), before consecutive relegations in 1931 and 1934. They played in the lower leagues until regaining promotion to the Nationalliga B in 1950. They have since stayed in the second division for most of their history, except for several appearances in the Nationalliga A, from where they were most recently relegated in 1978 following a promotion ten years prior. Notable managers from ...
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FC Wil
FC Wil (''Fussball Club Wil 1900'') is a Association football, football club based in Wil, Switzerland. They play in the ''Sportpark Bergholz'', which has a total capacity of 6,048. The club has consistently played in the Swiss Challenge League, Swiss second tier since regaining promotion in 1992, aside from two seasons in the Swiss Super League, Nationalliga A between 2002 and 2004. They won the Swiss Cup in 2004 their only major honour. The club considers its primary purpose to be a stepping stone for young players and work closely together with FC St. Gallen. It has contributed to the development of several players that currently play in the Swiss Super League, Super League, some of whom appeared in the Switzerland national football team, Swiss national team, most notably Fabian Schär. History Early years FC Wil was formed in 1900 in the east of Switzerland by two Gastarbeiter, workers from England. Initially, they were known as ''FC Stella''. In 1902 the club was rename ...
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FC Arbon 05
FC Arbon 05 is a Swiss football club from Arbon, canton of Thurgau Thurgau (; ; ; ), anglicized as Thurgovia, and formally as the Canton of Thurgau, is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of five districts. Its capital is Frauenfeld. Thurgau is part of Eastern Switzerland. I .... The team currently play in the 2. Liga Interregional, the fifth tier of Swiss football. History FC Arbon 05 was founded in 1905. Staff and board members * President: Lukas Auer * Sponsoring: Genc Zumeri * Marketing : Silvio Tortorelli * Sportchef: Tobias Egger * Finanzen: Kim Flach * Junioren: Rinaldo Zingarelli External linksOfficial Website Association football clubs established in 1905 Football clubs in Switzerland Arbon 1905 establishments in Switzerland {{Switzerland-footyclub-stub ...
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