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FC Zürich Frauen is a women's association football club from Zürich, Switzerland. Its first team plays since the founding of the Swiss national league in 1970 in the first division. The team has won 23 national championships and has won the Cup 15 times.

Zürich Frauen
Full nameFussballclub Zürich Frauen
Founded21 February 1968; 54 years ago (1968-02-21) (DFC Zürich)
24 April 1970; 52 years ago (1970-04-24) (SV Seebach women)
GroundHeerenschürli
ChairmanRegula Kuhn
ManagerInka Grings
LeagueSuper League
2021-20221st
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

History


FC Zürich Frauen was founded on 24 April 1970 as a section of SV Seebach, a football club founded 1916 from the Zurich city quarter of Seebach. 1980 the team won its first championship, one year later the team won the double. Until 2005 it totalled 12 Championships and 7 Cup wins.

That year the women's team of SV Seebach Zürich was spun off from the original club and rebranded under the name FFC Zürich Seebach. Between 2005 und 2008 the 13th championship followed and the 8th win of the Swiss Cup.

In summer 2008, the team was combined with FC Zürich. The name FFC Zürich Seebach was changed into FC Zürich Frauen. The very first Swiss women's football team had been founded on 21 February 1968 under the helm of FC Zürich as DFC Zürich, but later discontinued. In summer 2010, FC Zürich Frauen moved its home for league games and practice from Seebach to the Heerenschürli sport park in the city quarter of Hirzenbach where youth teams of FC Zürich were already based. In 2021, the club opened there a new "Home of FC Zürich" to bring the men's, women's and youth teams under one roof. [1]

FC Zürich Frauen is Swiss record champion before the women's team of BSC YB Frauen (including titles of FFC Bern and DFC Bern). After 10 years without the championship title the team won it in 2008 and was able to defend it in 2009 and 2010.[2][3]

In the UEFA competitions, Zürich reached the 2nd qualifying round in the 2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup. In the 2009-10 and 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League they reached the round of 32, and lost there to Linköping and Torres. In 2012-2013, the team played 1:1 and 0:1 in the round of 32 against the French top team Juvisy. In the 2013-2014 Champions League competition, FC Zürich was the first Swiss women's team to reach the Champions League round of 16 after playing 2:1 and 1:1 against Sparta Prague in the round of 32. In the following stage, the team lost against FC Barcelona 0:3 and 1:3.


Stadium


The Heerenschürli sport park also serves as home ground for the women's team of FC Zürich and most of the national league and cup games. The international games were played first at stadium Schützenwiese in Winterthur. Since 2012 these games are hosted at the Letzigrund stadium in Zürich.

On the 13th of November 2013, 7,304 fans watched the round of 16 second leg game against FC Barcelona, which was a record attendance for Swiss women's football for many years.[4] Servette FC Chênois Féminin broke the record in 2021, when they had 12,782 people at their home game against Chelsea F.C. Women in the newly introduced group stage of the UEFA Women's Champions League. However, when FC Zürich Frauen also qualified for the group stage a year later in 2022, the club's home stadium Letzigrund wasn't available due to scheduling issues. The three matches against Juventus, Lyon and Arsenal then were played at the Wefox Arena Schaffhausen, about 40km away from Zürich. The stadium's capacity of 8,000 then prevented another record attendance from the beginning.[5]

The sport park Heerenschürli is FC Zürich Frauen's home ground for their league and cup games.
The sport park Heerenschürli is FC Zürich Frauen's home ground for their league and cup games.

Titles



Official



Invitational



Current squad


As of 11 October 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SUI Seraina Friedli
2 DF  SUI Naomi Mégroz
4 FW  SUI Irina Pando
5 MF  SUI Vanessa Bernauer
6 DF  POL Oliwia Woś
8 DF  SUI Julia Stierli
7 FW  SUI Alyah Pilgrim
9 MF  GRE Eleni Markou
10 FW  AUT Viktoria Pinther
11 MF  SUI Nadine Riesen
12 DF  SUI Soraya Wulff
13 DF  SUI Luisa Süry
15 MF  SUI Marion Rey
16 MF  SUI Annina Enz
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  SUI Seraina Piubel
18 MF  SUI Alissia Piperata
20 FW  SUI Fabienne Humm
21 GK  GER Lourdes Romero
22 MF  AUT Marie Höbinger
23 MF  SUI Noa Schärz
24 MF  SUI Kim Dubs
25 DF  SUI Siv Schefer
26 DF  GER Laura Vetterlein
27 MF  SUI Anna Matsushita
29 FW  SUI Sydney Schertenleib
31 GK  SUI Kim Bollmann
DF  SUI Leandra Flury
DF  KOS Viola Avduli

Former players



References


  1. "FC Zürich weiht sein schmuckes 'House of FCZ' ein". nau.ch. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  2. FCZ Frauen schlagen LUwin.ch mit 6:0 und sind Schweizer Meister Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (fcz.ch)
  3. FCZ Frauen: Meischter, Schwiizer Meischter!!! Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (fcz.ch)
  4. "FCZ Frauen unterliegen Barcelona und scheiden aus". fcz.ch. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  5. "FCZ Frauen in Champions League - Stolze Prämie und Top-Gegnerinnen als Belohnung". Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) (in German). 4 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.



На других языках


[de] FC Zürich Frauen

Der FC Zürich Frauen ist seit 2008 die Frauenfussball-Abteilung des FC Zürich. Zuvor hatte die 1970 gegründete Abteilung bis 2005 jahrzehntelang dem SV Seebach angehört und machte sich danach nur für kurze Zeit eigenständig. Die erste Mannschaft spielt seit Bestehen der Schweizer Frauenfussball-Meisterschaft ununterbrochen in der höchsten Liga und gewann bisher 23 Mal die Meisterschaft und fünfzehn Mal den Schweizer Cup.
- [en] FC Zürich Frauen

[es] FC Zürich (femenino)

El Fussballclub Zürich Frauen es la sección femenina del FC Zürich, un club suizo de fútbol. Viste de blanco y juega en la Primera División suiza, en el Sportanlage Heerenschürli de Zürich.[1]



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