SC Kriens Frauen is a Swiss women's football club from Kriens representing SC Kriens in the Frauen Nationalliga A.[1] It was founded as SK Root. The team has been active in the Swiss women's leagues since at least 1985.[2]

SC Kriens
Full nameSport Club Kriens Frauen
GroundStadion Kleinfeld,
Kriens, Switzerland
Capacity5,100
ChairmanPeter Glur
ManagerRené Müller
LeagueNationalliga A
2010-116th

Root appeared for the first time in the Nationalliga A in 2000 and 2002, but it wasn't able to avoid relegation both times. Its third appearance in 2008 marked its first successful campaign in the category. Following the end of the season, Root became Kriens' women's team, with Root's former farm team representing the former club in the lower categories.[3] It has since established itself in the NLA with 4th, 5th, and 6th spots in the next three seasons.[4]

In 2012, the team finished runners-up to Zürich.

For the 2014/15 season, three teams of SC Kriens joined FC Luzern Frauen.[5] They were a team in the Nationalliga A, and Under-18 and U-16 youth teams. The merger was agreed on to join forces in the central Switzerland region.

2011-12 squad 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
GK   SUI Sabina Odermatt
DF   SUI Marijana Brezovski
DF   SUI Marie Andrea Egli
DF   SUI Rahel Graf
DF   SUI Vera Lötscher
DF   SUI Natalie Maurer
DF   SUI Rahel Sager
MF   SUI Beatrice Burger
MF   SUI Nicole Heer
MF   SUI Medina Mehmedagic
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SUI Luzia Odermatt
MF   SUI Carole Renggli
MF   POR Ana Rita da Silva
MF   SUI Valerie Zürny
FW   SUI Nicole Gassmann
FW   SUI Scilla Grossi
FW   SUI Nadja Hegglin
FW   SUI Lara Keller
FW   SUI Cristina Afonso
FW   SUI Angela Stocker

References edit

  1. ^ Profile in UEFA's website
  2. ^ 1984-85 tables in RSSSF.com
  3. ^ Coach duo Schnyder / Kaufmann remain another season. SK Root's website
  4. ^ Nationalliga A tables in Soccerway.com
  5. ^ "Kriens joins FC Luzern" (9 May 2014) (in German). frauenfussballmagazin.ch. Retrieved 24 May 2014.