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FC Altdorf
Full nameFussballclub Altdorf
FoundedJune 1916; 107 years ago (1916-06)
GroundSchützenmatte
ChairmanArmin Auf der Maur
ManagerDominic Herger
League2. Liga
2019–206th
WebsiteClub website

FC Altdorf (German: Fussballclub Altdorf) is a Swiss amateur football club based in the town of Altdorf. The club competes in 2020–21 in the 2. Liga, the sixth tier of the Swiss football pyramid. It plays its home matches at the Schützenmatte.

Founded in 1916, they are the oldest football club from the founding Swiss cantons. The team's colours are yellow and black, which are present in both the cantonal and the town's flag. The club has won the IFV Cup in 2017 and could compete in the Swiss Cup in the next season.

History[edit]

Fussballclub Altdorf was founded in Juni 1916 in the Restaurant Schützenmatt in Altdorf by a dozen of local football enthusiasts; shortly after, on July 8, 1916, it played its first match, a friendly fixture against FC Schwyz, which ended with a 2-1 vicory for Altdorf.[1] On 7 April 1918 Altdorf, together with FC Luzern, SC Cham, Kickers Luzern, Excelsior Zug and FC Schwyz, became a founding member of the Innerschweizerischer Fussballverband (English: Inner Switzerland Football Association).[1] After running into financial troubles in 1919 and being inactive till 1923, the club was reactivated in 1923, finished runner-up in the top-tier league of the IFV-Leage and could also participate in the third-tier Swiss league next year.[1][2]

FC Altdorf also won the football cup of the IFV in 2017 after facing FC Littau in the final: the match was drawn 1-1 at full-time and 2-2 after extra-time; Altdorf could clinch the title after winning the penalty shoot-out 7-6.[3] Due to its cup win, the club could participate in the 2017–18 version of the Swiss Cup, being eliminated by Servette in the first round after a 0–6 home defeat.[4]

Crest and colours[edit]

Facilities[edit]

Honours[edit]

Regional

  • IFV Cup
    • Winners (2): 1934, 2017

Current team[edit]

As of 5 January 2021

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 Kai Nicolas Stutz
2 DF Switzerland SUI Jamin Schürpf
3 DF Switzerland SUI Marc Schillig
4 GK Switzerland SUI Nino Poletti
5 DF Switzerland SUI Luca Arnold
6 FW Switzerland SUI Markus Zurfluh
7 DF Switzerland SUI André Gnos
8 MF Switzerland SUI Dario Zgraggen
9 FW Switzerland SUI Pirmin Baumann
10 MF Switzerland SUI Hüseyin Çil
11 MF Switzerland SUI Matej Iličić
12 MF Switzerland SUI Yannis Marty
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF Switzerland SUI Janis Manz
14 DF Switzerland SUI Raphael Herger
15 DF Switzerland SUI Luca Tresch
16 DF Switzerland SUI Lars Zgraggen
17 FW Switzerland SUI Oğuz Çil
19 MF Switzerland SUI Silvan Kempf
20 MF Switzerland SUI Manuel Ruhstaller
21 MF Czech Republic CZE Andrej Weickert
22 DF Czech Republic CZE Zdenek Weickert
23 DF Ukraine UKR Dmitriy Hrishchenko
27 GK Switzerland SUI Giuliano Prandi

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "50 Jahre Fußballclub Altdorf - Ein Rückblick von 1916-1966" (in German). FC Altdorf. July 1966. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  2. ^ "100 Jahre FC Altdorf - Jubiläumsschrift" (in German). FC Altdorf. August 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  3. ^ Vollenwyder, Ruedi (4 June 2017). "FUSSBALL: Altdorf gewinnt Cup-Krimi" (in German). Luzerner Zeitung. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  4. ^ Arnold, Bruno; Bricker, Elias (14 August 2017). "Die Genfer geben den Ton an" (in German). Luzerner Zeitung. Retrieved 6 January 2021.