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Grasshopper Club
Full nameGrasshopper Club Zürich Frauen
Founded1974 / 2008
GroundGC Campus, Niederhasli, Zürich
Capacity1,300
ChairmanUrs Linsi
ManagerFranz Stalder
LeagueNationalliga A
2018–193rd
Websitehttp://www.gc-frauen.ch

Grasshopper Club Zürich Frauen is a Swiss women's football team from Schwerzenbach, Zürich representing Grasshopper Club Zürich in the Frauen Nationalliga A.[1]

Founded in 1974 as FFC Schwerzenbach, the team played for the first in the top level in 1989. Three years later Schwerzenbach won its first trophy, the 1992 national cup, and in 1999 it won the championship. FFC Bern prevented a double defeating Schwerzenbach in the cup's final in a penalty shootout.

While the team's standings subsequently ranged between the 3rd and second-to-last spots,[2] Schwerzenbach won two more national cups in 2003 and 2008 and represented Switzerland in the 2004 European Cup.[3] Following the 2008 success it became Grasshopper's women's section.

Following a bronze in its debut season, Grasshopper was the championship's runner-up in 2010. In the three next seasons it has ended in mid-table positions.[4]

Titles

Current squad

As of 12 October 2019[5]

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 Switzerland SUI Zora Killias
12 GK Switzerland SUI Julia Gehrig
35 GK Switzerland SUI Nadja Furrer
3 DF Switzerland SUI Lilia Rüegg
5 DF Switzerland SUI Annina Rauber
14 DF Switzerland SUI Jasmin Wirthner
19 DF Switzerland SUI Naja Glanzmann
21 DF Switzerland SUI Sarah Steinmann
24 DF Switzerland SUI Laura Walker
6 MF Portugal POR Stefanie Da Eira
9 MF Switzerland SUI Yllka Kadriu
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF Switzerland SUI Malin Gut
15 MF Switzerland SUI Carissa Meyer
16 MF Switzerland SUI Celina Tenini
17 MF Switzerland SUI Deborah Karrer
20 MF Switzerland SUI Noa Schärz
22 MF Switzerland SUI Sarah Umiker
23 MF Switzerland SUI Bettina Brülhart
27 MF Switzerland SUI Fiona Hubler
8 FW Switzerland SUI Caroline Müller
10 FW Hungary HUN Sára Krisztin

Former internationals

Competition record

UEFA record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent Scorers
2003–04
0
0
UEFA Women's Cup
0
0
Group Stage
0
0
1–5
4–4
1–1
Azerbaijan Gömrükçü Baku
Greece AE Aegina
Belarus FC Bobruichanka
Soltermann
Hügli 2, Schwarz, Zumbühl
Hügli

Overall record

Season Division Position Swiss Cup Champions League
1977-78 2 (Gr. 2) 06 / 08 ?
1978-79 2 ? ?
1979-80 2 (Gr. 3) 08 / 09 ?
1980-81 2 (Gr. 1) 07 / 08 ?
1981-82 2 ? ?
1982-83 2 ? ?
1983-84 2 (Gr. 1) 04 / 08 ?
1984-85 2 (Gr. 1) 08 / 10 ?
1985-86 2 (Gr. 1) 05 / 10 ?
1986-87 2 (Gr. 1) 07 / 10 ?
1987-88 2 (Gr. 1) 01 / 10 ?
1988-89 1 05 / 10 ?
1989-90 1 04 / 10 ?
1990-91 1 03 / 06 ?
1991-92 1 03 / 06 ?
1992-93 1 03 / 06 ?
1993-94 1 03 / 06 ?
1994-95 1 04 / 06 ?
1995-96 1 04 / 10 ?
1996-97 1 07 / 10 ?
1997-98 1 04 / 10 ?
1998-99 1 01 / 10 Finalist
1999-00 1 04 / 10 Finalist
2000-01 1 04 / 10 Round of 16
2001-02 1 04 / 10 Round of 16
2002-03 1 03 / 10 Champion
2003-04 1 05 / 10 Semifinals Group stage
2004-05 1 07 / 08 Round of 32
2005-06 1 03 / 08 Quarterfinals
2006-07 1 06 / 08 Semifinals
2007-08 1 05 / 08 Champion
2008-09 1 03 / 10 Quarterfinals
2009-10 1 02 / 10 Round of 16
2010-11 1 05 / 10 Round of 16
2011-12 1 05 / 10 Round of 32
2012-13 1 06 / 10 Round of 16
2013-14 1 09 / 10 Round of 16
2014-15 1 09 / 10 Round of 16
2015-16 1 06 / 10 Quarterfinals
2016-17 1 07 / 10 Round of 16
2017-18 1 05 / 8 Round of 16
2018-19 1 03 / 8 Semifinals

References

  1. ^ Profile in UEFA's website
  2. ^ List of Nationalliga tables in RSSSF.com
  3. ^ Baku make first quarter-final. UEFA
  4. ^ Nationalliga tables in Soccerway.com
  5. ^ "Kader | GC Frauen". www.gc-frauen.ch. Retrieved 12 October 2019.