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Grasshopper Club Zurich
Swiss sports club

Grasshopper Club Zurich (GCZ), based in Zurich, Switzerland, is a renowned professional multisports club famously known for its successful football team. Nicknamed the Grasshoppers, GCZ holds records with 27 league titles and 19 Swiss Cups, making it the oldest football club in Zurich and a fierce rival of FC Zurich. The club has appeared multiple times in the UEFA Champions League and maintains competitive teams in numerous sports, including rowing, ice hockey, handball, lawn tennis, and basketball, reflecting its broad athletic tradition and spirited playing style.

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History

Main article: History of Grasshopper Club Zürich

Grasshopper Club Zurich was founded on 1 September 1886 by Tom E. Griffith, an English student. In 1893, the Grasshopper Club became the first Swiss team to play in (what was then) Germany, defeating Strasbourg 1–0. The first Swiss championships (then called "Serie A") were held in 1897–98 and were won by the Grasshoppers, as was the first championship played using a league system in 1899–1900.5

Their biggest European success to date came in the 1977–78 UEFA Cup where they reached the semi-final against French side Bastia. After a 3–2 win at home, they traveled to Corsica for the second leg but lost 0–1 and were eliminated due to the away goal rule.

In 1997, the Grasshopper Club was incorporated and as of May 2005, it is formally organized as Neue Grasshopper Fussball AG. In doing so, Grasshopper became the first Swiss sports club to go public.6

Their to date last Swiss championship title was won in 2003. In 2013, the Grasshoppers ended a ten-year trophy drought with a penalty shoot-out victory over Basel in the Swiss Cup final. It would be the last trophy won for over a decade.

In 2019, the Grasshoppers were relegated to the second division for the first time in 68 years.7

In April 2020, it was revealed that the Hong Kong–based Champion Union HK Holding Limited had acquired 90% of GC shares.8

On 17 January 2024, a long-term partnership with MLS side Los Angeles FC was announced, with LAFC acquiring over 90% of the shares from the previous owners, Champion Union.910

Stadium and grounds

Main articles: Hardturm and Letzigrund

Since September 2007, Grasshopper Club Zurich has played all of its home matches in the Letzigrund stadium which is the regular home ground of FC Zurich. After the completion of the new Stadion Zurich (currently in planning stage), both teams are expected to play there.

From 1929 to 2007, the Grasshopper Club had their own home ground in the Hardturm stadium, however, this was demolished in December 2008. Before 1929, home matches were played at various other venues.

Training facilities and their football academy are located in Niederhasli, where in 2005 the club opened a comprehensive facility including five practice pitches, apartments for youth players and offices.

Rivalries

FC Zurich

Main article: Zürich Derby

FC Zurich was founded ten years after GC in 1896. A year later, the first derby between the two Zurich clubs was held as part of the first Swiss championship, where GC defeated FC Zurich 7–2. As the two teams did not always play in the same league, it would take nearly 70 years until the 100th derby. To date, 251 official derbies have been held, with GC leading with 121 wins to FC Zurich's 90, leaving 39 draws.

The 2 October 2011 Swiss league match between the two teams is known by Swiss media as the "Disgrace of Zurich", due to rioting by FC Zurich fans. The violence followed Grasshopper supporters stealing FC Zurich fan banners and displaying them in their own section with a message mocking FC Zurich.

Basel

Basel has long been a rival to GC, owing largely to the rivalry between the two cities. As a result, games between Grasshoppers and Basel are also often heated games, often leading to clashes between fans.

From the late 60s to the early 80s, both GC and Basel had numerous Swiss championship victories. However, in 1988, Basel was relegated to the Nationalliga B. The rivalry flared up at the beginning of the 21st century, when FCB's improved performance has made them a mainstay at the top the Swiss league. However, with FCB's rise came GC's downfall and the rivalry has become largely one-sided. The most recent notable meeting between the two teams was the Swiss Cup Final in 2013, where Grasshoppers were able to beat Basel in penalties, with a score of 1–1 after extra time.

Honours

National

League

Cups

European

Main article: Grasshopper Club Zürich in European football

Players

Current squad

As of 3 July 202511

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK SUINicolas Glaus
2DF NEDDirk Abels
3DF SUISaulo Decarli
5MF BENHassane Imourane
6MF ALBAmir Abrashi (captain)
8DF SUITim Meyer
9FW SUINikolas Muci
10MF DENJonathan Asp Jensen (on loan from Bayern Munich)
16MF ITAMatteo Mantini
18FW KORLee Young-jun
19MF CANMathieu Choinière
No.Pos. NationPlayer
20FW FRAEvans Maurin
22DF ITAPantaleo Creti
26DF ESTMaksim Paskotši
27FW ARGTomás Verón Lupi
28DF SUISimone Stroscio
34DF SUIAllan Arigoni
50GK SUILaurent Seji
56MF SUILeart Kabashi
58DF GERYannick Bettkober
71GK SUIJustin Hammel
77MF SUIFilipe de Carvalho

Academy players with first-team contracts

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
52MF SUISamuel Marques
55MF SUIDamian Nigg
57DF ALBElvir Zukaj
59FW SUITugra Turhan
GK SUIOrlando Gyr
GK SUIMark Mihaljevic
DF KOSSead Ahmeti
DF SUILoris Giandomenico
DF SUIDiego Poloni
No.Pos. NationPlayer
DF SUILivio Spring
DF KOSDavud Sylaj
MF SUITariq Blake
MF SUIEliano Guido
MF KOSDior Gerbovci
FW SUIGabriel González
FW GERMaksim Kličković
FW SUISamuel Krasniqi
FW PORMiguel Martins
MF SUINahom Tesfom

Out on loan

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
73DF KOSFlorian Hoxha (at Schaffhausen until 30 June 2025)

Women's team

Main articles: Grasshopper Club Zürich (women) and Swiss Women's Super League

The women's division was founded in 2009, when GC/Schwerzenbach (originally FFC Schwerzenbach) was absorbed into the club.

As of 8 January 202512

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK SUIIsabel Rutishauser
4MF SUIVictoria Laino
6DF SUILuna Lempérière (captain)
8MF CROElla Ljustina
9FW SUIGéraldine Ess
10MF SUIYllka Kadriu
11FW ARGDalila Ippólito
13DF SUILeandra Flury
14MF CROPetra Mikulića
15MF SUINoemi Ivelj
16FW SUIEmanuela Pfister
No.Pos. NationPlayer
18GK SUISaskia Bürki
20FW SUIJanina Egli
21DF SUIEmma Egli
22DF FRAMorgane Nicoli
23FW AUTNoémie Potier
24MF SUIGiulia Looser
27DF SUIMelanie Müller
28FW SVNNina Predanič
32DF GERTamar Dongus
99GK USALauren Kozal

Notable former players

See also: Category:Grasshopper Club Zurich players

Players for the Swiss national football team

Players with World Cup appearances for their national teams

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

As of 24 June 202513
PositionNameSince
Head coach Gerald Scheiblehner07/2025[14]
Assistant coach Toni Mestrovic07/2025[14]
Assistant coach Alexander Zellhofer17/2025[14]
Athletic coach Jörg Mikoleit06/202414
Video analyst Rain Nappir04/2021

Academy Coaches and Staff

As of 4 June 202415
PositionNameSince
Technical Director Remo Gaugler05/202416
Technical Director Sandro Chieffo05/202417
Talent Manager Sascha Müller03/202318
Under 21 Nikola Marunic Daniel Pavlović02/202408/202419
Under 19 Dominik Probst Francesco Satalino06/20242008/202421
Under 17 Jacob Wolf Goran Petrovic07/20232208/202423
Under 16 Raffaele Cardiello Adriano Mazza08/20242408/202425
Under 15 Ufuk Üsküp Oliver Buff08/20242608/202427
Head Goalkeeping Coach Andreas Hilfiker08/202428
Goalkeeping Coach Gustavo Steffanuto Moino08/202429

List of coaches (since 1925)

Organisation

As of 4 June 202535
Board of Directors
PositionNameSince
President Stacy Johns01/202436
Vice-president András Gurovits07/2023
Board member Larry Freedman01/202437
Management
Sporting director Alain Sutter05/202538
Chief Business Officer Christoph Urech06/202539
Head of Finance Roland Gebhard02/2023

See also

  • Switzerland portal
  • Association football portal
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Fan sites

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