FC Wettingen

FC Wettingen 93
Full name FC Wettingen 93
Nickname(s) Blau-Weiss
Founded

1931 (as FC Wettingen),

1993 (as FC Wettingen 1993)
Ground
capacity
10,000 (700 Seats)
Chairman Hans-Peter Odermatt
Manager Heinz Füglister
League Swiss 2nd Liga

FC Wettingen are a Swiss football club from Wettingen, Switzerland. It was founded in 1931 but due to financial problems they went bankrupt in 1993. In the same year it was refounded as FC Wettingen 93. They play their home games at Stadion Altenburg.

History

FC Wettingen spent the first few decades of their life bobbing around the lower echelons of the Swiss leagues until finally in 1969 they made it to the National League B. The next season they gained promotion and in the 1969/70 season they played in the Swiss Super League. However, due to their poor return of 15 points from 26 games they were relegated, finishing in 13th place out of 14.

The club spent the next years in the lower leagues of Swiss football until they made a return to top level football for the 1982–83 season where they remained until their relegation in the 1986–87 season. They made a swift return to the top flight gaining promotion in the 1987–88 season. The 1988/89 season was the most successful for the club and they finished in 4th place thus qualifying for the UEFA Cup (see below). In 1991/92 the club was relegated from the Swiss Super League for the third time. After the 1992/93 season the club folded due to financial reasons and began with the new name FC Wettingen 93 in the 5th League.

FC Wettingen in Europe

Season Competition Round Country Club Results
1989/90 UEFA Cup 1 Republic of Ireland Dundalk FC 3:0, 2:0
2 Italy S.S.C. Napoli 0:0, 1:2

Notable Former Players

See also Category:FC Wettingen players.

External links

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