FC United Zürich

United Zürich
Full nameFussballclub United Zürich
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985), as FC Fenerbahce Zürich.
2010; 14 years ago (2010), as FC United Zürich.
GroundSportzentrum Buchlern
Capacity1,150
PresidentAli Gibreil Musa
ManagerKustrim Dzaferi
League2. Liga

FC United Zürich is a Swiss Association football club based in Zürich, Switzerland, that competes in the 3. Liga, the seventh tier of Swiss football. Founded in 1985, the club has never played higher than the Third tier.

History

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On 1 July 1985, the club was founded by members of the Turkish community in Zürich as FC Fenerbahce Zürich, named after Fenerbahce SK.[1]

In 2008, while in a relegation battle in the eighth division, the club was brought by Orhan Yilmaz and Bernhard Fanger with the aim of rebuilding the club. And making it more multi-national.[2] On 18 March 2010, as part of the rebranding, the club's name was changed from FC Fenerbahce Zürich to FC United Zürich.[3] Domestically, the club's form improved with consecutive 1st place promotions taking them to the sixth tier. The club very nearly achieved triple promotion, finishing 2nd in their first season.

In 2012 the club achieved promotion to the fifth tier. The club started the 2015–16 season with a strong squad, including former professionals like Savvas Exouzidis and Thomas Weller at the end of the season the club was third and qualified for the promotion playoffs. They defeated FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy to reach the finals but lost 1–3 to FC La Chaux-de-Fonds. However, La Chaux went bankrupt and were unable to move up the division, so a single play-off match between Zürich and the other losing finalist, FC Baden, was announced. Zürich won 2–0 and so were promoted to the third tier, having risen 6 divisions in 7 years.[4] In the resulting mania, the club was linked with signing Ronaldo and Rivaldo. Neither of which materialized.[5]

In December 2016, shortly after promotion, Piero Bauert became the club's president.[6] And made major changes to the team, replacing the coach and much of the squad, The team finished in the relegation zone for in their first season and were only saved by the withdrawal of FC Le Mont from the 4th division, removing the second demotion spot. Following this, Bauert resigned and players union SAFP took over.[7] It was a disaster, with double relegations seeing the club down to the 5th tier.[8] In 2019, another change of ownership saw Ali Gibreil Musa become the new owner, promising re-establishment. When the 2019–20 season was halted due to COVID, the club was sitting bottom of the 2. Liga Interregional but were saved from relegation by the abandonment of the season.

Honours

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  • 4. Liga
Winners: 2008–09
  • 3. Liga
Winners: 2009–10
Winners: 2011–12
Winners: 2014–15

Season to season

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Season Tier Division Place
2007–08 8 4. Liga 9th
2008–09 8 4. Liga 1st
2009–10 7 3. Liga 1st
2010–11 6 2. Liga 2nd
2011–12 6 2. Liga 1st
2012–13 5 2. Liga Interregional 5th
2013–14 5 2. Liga Interregional 6th
2014–15 5 2. Liga Interregional 1st
2015–16 4 1. Liga 3rd
2016–17 3 Promotion League 15th
2017–18 3 Promotion League 16th
2018–19 4 1. Liga 14th
2019–20 5 2. Liga Interregional 14th
2020–21 5 2. Liga Interregional 13th
2021–22 6 2. Liga 13th
2022–23 7 3. Liga 10th
2023–24 7 3. Liga

References

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  1. ^ Schweizer, David (6 November 2009). "Fenerbahce becomes United Zurich" (in German). Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Biermayr, Raphael (4 January 2015). "It is not true that Bernhard Fanger was arrested" (in German). Limmattaler Zeitung. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  3. ^ Lütjens, Nik. "The Incomprehensible". Zwolf. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Der nächste Aufstieg des FC United Zürich" (in German). regional-fussball.ch. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Ronaldo and Rivaldo to Zurich United? (translation)". 20min.ch. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  6. ^ regional-fussball.ch "New leader for Zurich United (translated)". Regional fussball.ch (in German). Retrieved 30 January 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  7. ^ regional-fussball.ch "United Zürich stay in the Promotion League". Retrieved 30 January 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ "Erste Liga". el-pl.ch (in French). Retrieved 30 January 2021.