Peter Risi

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Peter Risi
Personnel
birthday May 16, 1950
place of birth BuochsSwitzerland
date of death December 11, 2010
Place of death BuochsSwitzerland
Size 174 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
SC Buochs
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1970 SC Buochs 0
1970-1972 FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 48 (24)
1972-1974 FC Winterthur 75 (45)
1975-1979 FC Zurich 108 (76)
1979-1984 FC Luzern 128 (72)
0000-1987 SC Buochs
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1974-1977 Switzerland 15 (3)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
SC Buochs (player-coach)
FC Emmenbrücke
Swiss Football Association (trainer instructor)
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Risi (born May 16, 1950 in Buochs ; † December 11, 2010 ibid) was a Swiss football player who won the top scorer's crown three times in the Swiss NLA and the double with championship in the 1975/76 season with FC Zurich - and achieved cup success. At 1.74 meters and 76 kilograms, he was an agile striker who also played 15 times in the Swiss national football team.

career

In his career he played for SC Buochs , FC La Chaux-de-Fonds , FC Winterthur , FC Zurich and FC Luzern . In the 1975/76, 1978/79 and 1980/81 seasons Risi was the top scorer in the top Swiss league . The attacker from Buochs ​​celebrated his greatest successes at FC Zurich. The 1975/76 season with coach Timo Konietzka was outstanding , when he celebrated the double win and his assertion in the top scorer list with 33 goals before the next-placed Slobodan Santrač and Walter Müller with 12 hits each. With FC Winterthur he lost the cup final in 1975 with 1: 2 goals against FC Basel. He first drew attention to his scoring qualities in the 1972/73 season with 16 goals and thus took third place in the list of goalscorers behind Ottmar Hitzfeld and Ove Grahn . When Risi stormed at FC Luzern from 1979/80, he could not achieve any spectacular success with the club. His third win in 1980/81 in the goalscorer list and his third place in 1982/83 were all the more impressive, when he was able to draw attention to his scoring qualities with a club from the lower midfield. In the list of goalscorers since 1960 Risi leads the ranking with 216 goals in 370 NLA games ahead of Fritz Künzli and Rolf Blättler .

Outstanding were the games in the 1976/77 European Cup when Risi and his teammates from FC Zurich made it to the semi-finals via Glasgow Rangers , Turku PS and Dynamo Dresden and only failed there at the eventual cup winners FC Liverpool .

Between 1974 and 1977 he played 15 games for the Swiss national football team and scored three goals. He made his debut in the "Nati" on June 9, 1974 in Malmö in a 0-0 draw against Sweden. With his 15th appearance on September 21, 1977 in Bern against Spain (1: 2 defeat), he ended his career in the national team.

literature

  • Swiss Football League (Ed.): 75 Years of the Swiss Football League, National-Liga SFV, 2009, ISBN 978-3-9523556-0-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Risi (60) died in: Tages-Anzeiger from December 12, 2010