FC Tössfeld

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FC Tössfeld
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Tössfeld football club
Seat Winterthur , Switzerland
founding July 5, 1924
Colours White black
president Thomas Dürsteler
Website fctoessfeld.ch
First soccer team
Head coach Alessandro Rollo
Venue Tallow
Places 1000 standing places

The FC Tössfeld is a Swiss football club , which from the Winterthur Quartier Tössfeld comes. Since the 1950s, due to the construction of the A1 motorway, the association has enjoyed hospitality rights on the Talgut / Deutweg sports field, which is located in the Mattenbach district.

history

The club was founded on July 5, 1924, shortly after the Swiss national soccer team won the silver medal at the Summer Olympics in 1924 for a national football enthusiasm. At that time there was already a FC Tössfeld founded in 1918, today's FC Tössfeld was founded out of dissatisfaction with the management of this same FC Tössfeld. The old FC Tössfeld merged in 1925 with the FC Oberwinterthur for Winterthur sports club , two years later in FC Winterthur opened.

Until the beginning of the 1970s, the club only played in lower-class leagues, in 1971 it was promoted to the third-class first division for the first time . Two years later they rose again and played in the National League B in the 1973/74 season . There, however, there was no chance and at the end of the season they finished last with 12 points. The coach at the time was Jean-Claude Lauber , who only joined the club in the promotion round to National League B and played the club's only season in the second-highest league with a team with largely unknown names. Even in the first division you could only hold out until 1976 and then relegated to the second division before disappearing again into local football. In the 2011/12 and 12/13 seasons, the first team of FC Tössfeld played in the then sixth class 2nd division.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Erik Garin: Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation , accessed December 25, 2018 .
  2. Sport in one sentence . In: The deed . June 8, 1973, p. 8 ( e-newspaperarchives.ch [accessed October 24, 2019]).