2014–15 FC Winterthur season

FC Winterthur are a Swiss football team based in Winterthur. The 2014–15 season was their 118th season since their foundation in 1896. In this campaign they competed in two competitions, the 2014–15 Swiss Challenge League and the 2014–15 Swiss Cup. The club played their home games in the Stadion Schützenwiese.

FC Winterthur
2014–15 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Hannes W. Keller
ManagerJürgen Seeberger
GroundSchützenwiese, Winterthur, Switzerland
Super League4th
Swiss Cup2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague: Patrick Bengondo (20)
All: Patrick Bengondo (20)
Highest home attendance3,400 on 30 May 2015
vs Servette
Lowest home attendance1,600 on 25 February 2015
vs FC Le Mont
Average home league attendance2,867

Overview edit

The club's chairman was Hannes W. Keller. It was his 14th and last season as club chairman and he was in office longer than any club president before him.[1]

The first team played their home games in the Stadion Schützenwiese, which has been their home ground since the club's foundation. To match the Swiss Football League's license requirements introduced in the 2012/13 season, the stadium was modernized in three stages. The first stage contained improvements to the lighting, security, and catering systems, completed by 2013. This was followed by a rebuild of the eastern standing terrace in the second half of 2014 and early 2015. The capacity of the stadium for the 2014–15 season was reduced to approximately 5,000 spectators, due to this renovation. On Monday evening, 2 March 2015, for the championship match against FC Schaffhausen, the new eastern standing terraces ware officially inaugurated and taken into operation. The final renovation of the main stands was to take place 2016.[2]

Pre-season edit

The most important issue in the preparation of the new season was only achieved two weeks before the start of the championship, although the change in the position of the head-coach had been announced some time in advance. After five years as boss, but because of the previous disappointing season, coach Boro Kuzmanovic had been dismissed. Jürgen Seeberger was hired a new coach. In his last job in Switzerland he led FC Schaffhausen from the third highest league to the Super League. His previous employer, SV Darmstadt 98, had separated themselves from him in December 2012.

On the transfer front it was soon clear that central defender Sead Hajrović, brother of Izet Hajrovic, would join the club coming from Grasshopper Club. Other important signings were João Paiva, who had been FC Wohlens' top scorer the previous season, center-back Dennis Iapichino, who had spent the previous two season in the Major League Soccer, by Montreal Impact and D.C. United and Marco Köfler from Kapfenberger SV. Furthermore Kristian Nushi joined from St. Gallen, Amin Tighazoui joined from Vaduz and Christian Fassnacht was signed from FC Tuggen.[3]

The three most prominent departures were that of 33-year-old Sawas Exouzidis, who could no longer find a place in the team that Jürgen Seeberger had massively rejuvenated, Kristian Kuzmanovic, who left the club to play for Vaduz after his father had been fired, and Marco Aratore who transferred to St. Gallen in the top level of Swiss football.[3]

First half of season edit

The first half of the season started for Winterthur on July 21, 2014 in the Schützenwiese with a home match against FC Wil. The 4–0 win against Wil was the beginning of a first good third of the championship for the club. By the end of September, six of ten games had been ended victorious and only three had ended in a defeat. Winterthur was in second position in the table at that time, five points behind the surprise leader FC Wohlen. Subsequently, however, the team slackened and only two more victories were achieved before the winter break in the remaining eight games. The gap to the top of the table grew to 9 points and the club over wintered in 4th position. The team were along way from being a promotion candidate. Despite everything, the preliminary round was stronger than the previous season and this left a good impression of the coach. In the individual criticism captain Patrick Bengondo emerged best, because he was involved in each second goal.

Second half of season edit

In the second half of the season, Winterthur did bot start as well as in the first half of the season. The first six games after the winter break were an up and down with three wins, two defeats and one draw. Then the team collapsed completely and managed just one single point in the following six games. This was the worst run of results that the club had achieved since the 2003–04 season. Although FCW was able to hold the fourth position in the table despite this victoryless phase, the gap to the leader increased from 11 to 33 points and they lost all contact to the extended top group. The 14 points achieved in the final six games didn't help to correct the effect of this slump either.[4]

Winterthur finally finished the season with 53 points in 4th place, 21 points behind the division champions and promotion winners Lugano. In the end, Der Landbote reported a "decent season" for the FCW, but once again missed the "necessary winner mentality".[5] What was remarkable about the 2014–15 season was the home strength and at the same time away weakness of the team. While they were the second-best team in the "home" table, four points behind newly promoted Lugano, on the other hand they were the second-worst team in the league "away" table, with just one point more than the bottom of the table Biel-Bienne. Servette did not obtain a license for the 2015-16 Challenge League season, due to the fact that they did not provide the necessary financial documents and guarantees. Servette was therefore relegated to the Promotion League. Because Servette had their license revoked Biel-Bienne escaped relegation.[6]

Swiss Cup edit

Winterthur entered into the 2014–15 Swiss Cup on 23 August 2014 in an away game in the first round against lower tier FC Eschenbach. A tenth minute goal from youngster Mario Budimir put the team on the right track. However, Eschenbach equalised in the 68th minute and Winterthur had to increase the pace. Which they did and Tunahan Cicek and Amin Tighazoui both scored, so that the team could continue to the next round.

In the second round Winterthur were drawn at home to reigning Swiss Champions Basel. The match was played on 21 September in the Schützenwiese in front of a full capacity 5,050 spectators. After a short period of testing, in which the hosts kept up well, FCB took over dictation of the game. Mohamed Elneny brought his colors into the lead after half an hour with a remarkable drop kick from outside the penalty area. This was the start of a final phase of the first half in which the Basel team won the game. Breel Embolo scored twice before the break. After the break, he crowned his performance with his third personal goal, a beautiful lifting ball from a tight angle. This 4–0 also meant the final result. Basel's victory was deserved, but FC Winterthur also played a courageous game and would have deserved a goal for the good performance. The defense in front of Basel's goalkeeper Germano Vailati held things tight and so after the first half hour, there was no longer any doubt as to which of the two teams would reach the next round.[7]

FC Basel continued as far as the final, but here they were beaten by FC Sion. This was the 13th cup win for FC Sion in their 13th final.[8]

Players edit

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   SUI Matthias Minder
GK   SUI David Moser (from Thun)
18 GK   SUI Yannick Bünzli (from youth team)
3 DF   BRA Paulo Menezes
4 DF   SUI Sead Hajrović (from Grasshopper Club)
5 DF   SUI Stefan Iten
14 DF   SUI Patrik Schuler
15 DF   SUI Dennis Iapichino (from D.C. United)
17 DF   SUI Marco Köfler (from Kapfenberger SV)
21 DF   SUI Patrik Baumann
23 DF   SUI Jan Elvedi (from youth team)
25 DF   SUI Manuel Akanji (from youth team)
27 DF   SUI Tobias Schättin (from youth team)
No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF   KOS Kristian Nushi (from St. Gallen)
8 MF   SUI Antonio Marchesano
10 MF   FRA Amin Tighazoui (from Vaduz)
13 MF   SUI Gianluca D'Angelo
19 MF   SUI Mario Budimir
20 MF   SUI Sandro Foschini (from Aarau)
22 MF   SUI Stefano Milani (from FC Wohlen)
29 MF   TUR Tunahan Cicek
9 FW   SUI Patrick Bengondo
11 FW   POR João Paiva (from FC Wohlen)
16 FW   SUI Christian Fassnacht (from FC Tuggen)
24 FW   SUI Genc Krasniqi (from Grasshopper Club)
31 FW   SUI Simon Mesonero

Results edit

Swiss Challenge League edit

Matches edit

21 July 2014 Match 1 Winterthur 4 - 0 Wil Winterthur
19:45 Paiva   7'   36'   79'
Bengondo   60'
Summary Silvano Schäppi   65' Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 2,500
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
26 July 2014 Match 2 Lugano 2 - 1 Winterthur Lugano
17:45 Rafael da Silva   3' (pen.)   17'   63' Summary D'Angelo   2'   34'  
Bengondo   10' (pen.)
Tighazoui   79'
Stadium: Cornaredo Stadium
Attendance: 3,225
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
2 August 2014 Match 3 Winterthur 1 - 0 Chiasso Winterthur
17:45 João Paiva   26'
Bengondo   51'
Cicek   65'
Summary Michele Monighetti   16'
Diarra   30'
Emmanuele Sembroni   49'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 2,900
Referee:   Sascha Amhof
9 August 2014 Match 4 Winterthur 4 - 3 Biel-Bienne Winterthur
17:45 Bengondo   20'
Cicek   54'
D'Angelo   83'
Menezes   87'
Minder   90+1'
Summary Sheholli   20'
Sejmenović   41'
Norman Peyretti   44'   58'
Kaua Safari   75'
Kamber   83'
Luís Pimenta   90+1'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,100
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
13 August 2014 Match 5 Servette 0 - 0 Winterthur Geneva
19:45 Mfuyi   51'
Müller   70'
Summary Patrik Schuler   80'
Minder   81'
Stadium: Stade de Genève
Attendance: 2,432
Referee:   Pascal Erlachner
16 August 2014 Match 6 Winterthur 0 - 2 Wohlen Winterthur
17:45 Marchesano   3'
Patrik Schuler   11'
Bengondo   88'
Hajrović   90+2'
Summary Brahimi   1'
Pezzoni   8'
Stadelmann   33'
Ramizi   90'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,500
Referee:   Luca Gut
1 September 2014 Match 7 Schaffhausen 1 - 4 Winterthur Schaffhausen
19:45 Cristian Miani   19'   47'
N'Dzomo   23'  
Raphael Mollet   82'
Summary Genc Krasniqi   36'
Iten   43'
D'Angelo   45+2'   53'   90+5'
João Paiva   55'
Menezes   72'
Bengondo   78'
Stadium: Stadion Breite
Attendance: 2,867
Referee:   Tomasz Supercyznski
14 September 2014 Match 8 Winterthur 2 - 0 FC Le Mont Winterthur
15:00 CET João Paiva   16'   74'
Foschini   41'
Iten   56'
Summary N'Diasse N'Diaye   57'
Berisha   69'
Tall   73'
Reis   74'
Ndiaye   75'
Gétaz   90+2'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,100
Referee:   Nicolas Jancevski
24 September 2014 Match 9 Lausanne-Sport 2 - 1 Winterthur Lausanne
19:45 CET Rippert   55'
Marazzi   57'
De Pierro   82'
Summary Bengondo   15'   24'
D'Angelo   49'
Stefano Milani   77'
João Paiva   85'
Stadium: Stade Olympique de la Pontaise
Attendance: 1,450
Referee:   Fedayi San
29 September 2014 Match 10 Winterthur 4 - 2 Servette Winterthur
19:45 CET Bengondo   27'
João Paiva   37'
D'Angelo   40'
Cicek   47'
Summary Avanzini   17'
Vonlanthen   42'
Pasche   84'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,000
Referee:   Tomasz Superczynski
5 October 2014 Match 11 FC Chiasso 1 - 1 Winterthur Chiasso
15:00 CET Emmanuele Sembroni   37'
Mirko Quaresima   61'
Mihajlović   80'
Regazzoni   90+2'
Summary Akanji   59'   90' Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 1,000
Referee:   Nicolas Jancevski
18 October 2014 Match 12 FC Le Mont 3 - 2 Winterthur Baulmes
17:45 CET Mustafi   27'   58'   78'
Berisha   63'
Araz   88'
Leoni   88'
Summary Cicek   49'
Hajrović   53'
Tighazoui   70'
D'Angelo   90'
Stadium: Stade Sous-Ville
Attendance: 350
Referee:   Luca Gut
27 October 2014 Match 13 Winterthur 3 - 2 Schaffhausen Winterthur
19:45 CET Bengondo   36'
Paiva   38'
Cicek   46'
Schnorf   56' (o.g.)
Marchesano   72'
Genc Krasniqi   83'
Summary Tadić   9'
Gül   45'
Schnorf   51'
Ivić   86'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,300
Referee:   Nikolaj Hänni
1 November 2014 Match 14 FC Winterthur 0 - 0 Lugano Winterthur
17:45 CET Krasniqi   28' Summary Urbano   56'
Toretti   88'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,100
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
8 November 2014 Match 15 Wil 0 - 3 FC Winterthur Wil
17:45 CET Summary Bengondo   24'   30'   66'
Marchesano   87'
Stadium: IGP Arena
Attendance: 1,740
Referee:   Esther Staubli
23 November 2014 Match 16 FC Winterthur 0 - 1 Lausanne-Sport Winterthur
15:00 CET Paulinho   18'
D'Angelo   64'
Summary Dupuis   19' (pen.)
Rippert   27'   69'  
Savic   90'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,000
Referee:   Tomasz Superczynski
30 November 2014 Match 17 Biel 2 - 2 Winterthur Biel
15:00 CET Manière   23'
Siegrist   63'
Safari   74'
Salamand   90+2'
Summary Bengondo   46'   88'   90+3'  
Paiva   61'
Krasniqi   90'
Stadium: Stadion Gurzelen
Attendance: 868
Referee:   Roland Huwiler
7 December 2014 Match 18 Wohlen 1 - 0 Winterthur Wohlen
15:00 CET Ramizi   33'   83'
Minkwitz   61'
Brahimi   84'
Thaqi   89'
Summary D'Angelo   40'
Paiva   67'
Stadium: Stadion Niedermatten
Attendance: 1,650
Referee:   Nicolas Jancevski
25 February 2015 Match 19 Winterthur 2 - 1 FC Le Mont Winterthur
19:45 CET Foschini   36'
D'Angelo   54'   56'  
Krasniqi   88'
Summary Reis   31'
Sessolo   82'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 1,600
Referee:   Pascal Erlachner
18 March 2015 Match 20 Biel 4 - 1 Winterthur Biel
18:30 CET Ukoh   30'
Cidimar   45'   76'
Peyretti   84'
Summary Paiva   4'   32'
Paulinho   28'
Schuler   62'
Stadium: Gurzelen
Attendance: 982
Referee:   Stephan Studer
21 February 2015 Match 21 Wil 2 - 2 Winterthur Wil
17:45 CET Lekaj   14'
Stillhart   49'   61'
Koller   67'
Sacirovic   88'
Summary Krasniqi   57'   32'
Paiva   65'
Stadium: IGP Arena
Attendance: 1,450
Referee:   Nicolas Jancevski
2 March 2015 Match 22 Winterthur 2 - 1 Schaffhausen Winterthur
19:45 CET Cicek   8'   8'
Foschini   17'
Schuler   27'
Summary Gonçalves   45+1'
Almerares   58'
Mariani   80'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,200
Referee:   Luca Gut
7 March 2015 Match 23 Servette 2 - 1 Winterthur Geneva
16:00 CET Dams   47'
Gazzetta   58'   59'
Vonlanthen   63'
Doumbia   87'
Summary Bengondo   18'
Paiva   69'
D'Angelo   85'
Stadium: Stade de Genève
Attendance: 4,039
Referee:   Vladimir Ovcharov
14 March 2015 Match 24 Winterthur 4 - 1 Lausanne-Sport Winterthur
17:45 CET Foschini   7'
Bengondo   11'
Paiva   50'
Cicek   67'
Nushi   90+3'
Summary Malonga   42'
Krasniqi   85'
Dessarzin   90'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,000
Referee:   Lionel Tschudi
22 March 2015 Match 25 Lugano 3 - 0 Winterthur Lugano
15:00 CET Paçarizi   14'
Rey   45+2'
Tosetti   56'
Rossini   66'   68'
Cortelezzi   89'
Summary Iapichino   13'
Paulinho   45+2'
Akanji   90+1'
Stadium: Stadio Cornaredo
Attendance: 2,847
Referee:   Sascha Amhof
2 April 2015 Match 26 Winterthur 1 - 2 Wohlen Winterthur
19:45 CET Cicek   22' Summary Pezzoni   7'
Rapp   55'
Buess   71'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 2,600
Referee:   Luca Gut
11 April 2015 Match 27 Winterthur 0 - 0 Chiasso Winterthur
17:45 CET Iapichino   46'
Hajrović   77'
Summary Parfait   43' Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 2,500
Referee:   Vladimir Ovcharov
20 April 2015 Match 28 Schaffhausen 3 - 2 Winterthur Schaffhausen
19:45 Tadic   29'
Alioski   35'
Bunjaku   41'
Mariani   52'   57'
Dos Santos   65'
Summary Bengondo   78'
Tighazoui   88'
Stadium: Stadion Breite
Attendance: 2,559
Referee:   Roland Huwiler
25 April 2015 Match 29 Winterthur 0 - 1 Lugano Winterthur
17:45 CET Iten   87' Summary Basic   37'
Lombardi   64'
Malvino   66'
Melazzi   74'
Sabbatini   90+4'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 2,500
Referee:   Tomasz Superczynski
29 April 2015 Match 30 Wohlen 2 - 1 Winterthur Wohlen
19:45 Schultz   26'
Ramizi   38'
Giampà   42'
Brahimi   60'
Geissmann   87'
Summary Iapichino   11'
Fassnacht   82'
Stadium: Stadion Niedermatten
Attendance: 1,240
Referee:   Esther Staubli
3 May 2015 Match 31 Winterthur 5 - 2 Biel Winterthur
15:00 CET Foschini   11'   44'
Schuler   13'   33'  
Tighazoui   17'   40'
Paiva   54'
Bengondo   90+4'
Summary Cidimar   69' (pen.)
Morello   71'
Safari   77'
Pimenta   84'
Sabbatini   90+4'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 2,000
Referee:   Fedayi San
10 May 2015 Match 32 FC Le Mont 1 - 3 Winterthur Baulmes
15:00 Reis   12'
Dubajic   34'   65'
Chappuis   48'
Tall   74'
Summary Bengondo   14' (pen.)   79'
Iten   45+3'
Tighazoui   77'
Cicek   90+1'
Stadium: Stade Sous-Ville
Attendance: 350
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
17 May 2015 Match 33 Chiasso 0 - 0 Winterthur Chiasso
15:00 Maccoppi   31'
Regazzoni   45'
Summary Köfler   32'
Akanji   90+3'
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 1,000
Referee:   Lionel Tschudi
22 May 2015 Match 34 Winterthur 4 - 1 Wil Winterthur
19:45 CET Bengondo   5' (pen.)   69'
Paiva   25'
D'Angelo   60'
Akanji   90+3'
Summary Cerrone   14' (pen.)
Matri   89'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,300
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
25 May 2015 Match 35 Lausanne-Sport 1 - 1 Winterthur Lausanne
18:00 Dessarzin   22' Summary D'Angelo   75' Stadium: Stade Olympique de la Pontaise
Attendance: 1,030
Referee:   Khamis Mohammed Al Marri
30 May 2015 Match 36 Winterthur 4 - 0 Servette Winterthur
19:45 CET Tighazoui   26'   43'
Bengondo   59'
Trachsel   77'
Fassnacht   90+2'
Summary Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 3,400
Referee:   Roland Huwiler

League standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Lugano (C, P) 36 22 8 6 64 31 +33 74 Promotion to 2015–16 Swiss Super League
2 Servette (R) 36 20 7 9 51 40 +11 67 Relegation to 2015–16 1. Liga Promotion[a]
3 Wohlen 36 20 4 12 57 43 +14 64
4 Winterthur 36 15 8 13 65 49 +16 53
5 Schaffhausen 36 13 8 15 55 54 +1 47
6 Lausanne-Sport 36 12 8 16 47 57 −10 44
7 Le Mont 36 10 9 17 39 56 −17 39
8 Chiasso 36 9 12 15 30 49 −19 39
9 Wil 36 9 10 17 47 63 −16 37
10 Biel-Bienne 36 7 12 17 39 52 −13 33 Remain in 2015–16 Swiss Challenge League[b]
Source: Swiss Challenge League at SFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Servette did not obtain a license for the 2015-16 Challenge League season, due to the fact that they did not provide the necessary financial documents and guarantees. Servette was therefore relegated to the Promotion League.
  2. ^ Because Servette had their license revoked Biel-Bienne escaped relegation.

Swiss Cup edit

23 August 2014 Round 1 FC Eschenbach 1 - 3 FC Winterthur Eschenbach
17:00 CET Silvan Sager   42'
Raphael Felder   67'
Summary Budimir   10'
Cicek   74'
Tighazoui   81'
Krasniqi   90'
Stadium: Sportplatz Weiherhaus
Attendance: 800
Referee:   Tschudin
21 September 2014 Round 2 FC Winterthur 0 - 4 FC Basel Winterthur
14:00 CET Bengondo   14'
Iapichino   71'
Summary
(FCB Report)
Elneny   31'   45'
Embolo   36'   43'   66'
Díaz  64'
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 5,050 (sold out)
Referee:   Stephan Studer

References edit

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