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Uhrencup


FieldValue
year2018
image340px-Uhrencup.png
size170
dates10–14 July
countrySwitzerland
num_teams4
confederations3
venues2
cities2
champion_otherENG Wolverhampton Wanderers
count1
second_otherNED Feyenoord
third_otherSUI Young Boys
fourth_otherSUI FC Basel
matches4
goals15
top_scorerBonatini, Mir, van Persie
(2 goals each)

(2 goals each) The Uhrencup is a club football tournament, held annually in Grenchen and Biel in Switzerland. The Uhrencup is seen as a testament to the major influence that is exercised by the local watchmaking industry on the cultural lives of the area's residents (Uhren is German for "watches"). The tournament usually features four teams (sometimes more), each playing two matches, and is held in July as a friendly tournament, the format of which tends to be fluid. For the teams taking part, the tournament is a welcome opportunity to prepare for the upcoming football season.

Origin

Founded in 1962 by representatives of Grenchen's watchmaking industry, the first Uhrencup was held to celebrate the inauguration of the new grandstand at the local Brühl stadium. Due to the tournament's reverberating success it was repeated the following year and, thanks to the sponsoring from the local watch industry, it continues to be held annually (with the exception of 1967, 1974 and 2012).

History

Established as an international tournament (1962–1968)

The first Uhrencup in 1962 already featured an international line-up. Together with the two local clubs FC Grenchen and FC Biel-Bienne, the Belgian team Cercle Brügge and Italian team AC Como also took part in the tournament. Due to its success and because it attracted about 20,000 spectators, it was repeated the following year.

The English side Ipswich Town won the tournament in 1963 and the Dutch team Sparta Rotterdam was the second international representative. A year later German club Karlsruher SC and the French team Nîmes Olympique competed in the Uhrencup. In 1965 Lanerossi Vicenza won the competition, Maccabi Tel Aviv also took part. In 1966 and again in 1968 FC Sochaux took part, winning the first of the two competitions, but not being at all successful two years later. In 1967 the competition was not held.

Uhrencup as regional event (1969–2002)

At the end of the 1967–68 Nationalliga A season Grenchen were relegated and therefore the tournament lost its international significance. From here on it was mainly Swiss sides that took part in the Uhrencup and it turned into a regional event. FC Basel took part for the first time in 1969 and won the cup 5–3 in the final against Biel-Bienne, Wenger, Hauser (twice), Balmer and Odermatt scoring the Basel goals. A year later Basel defended the title with an 8–7 win after penalties following a 5–5 at full-time.

The next year the home team Grenchen won the cup for the second time, winning 3–1 against reigning Swiss Champions Basel, local boy Serge Muhmenthaler scoring one of the Grenchen goals. Neuchâtel Xamax won the Uhrencup 1972. Young Boys won the title 1973, Serge Muhmenthaler scoring a goal and winning his second Uhrencup title this time with his new team. In 1974 the competition was not held. Young Boys (1975) and Zürich (1976) were the next two cup winners. Serge Muhmenthaler reached his third Uhrencup Final with his third club in 1977 but was unable to repeat the success, the final ended in a 6–1 defeat against Neuchâtel Xamax. However reaching the final again in the next year Muhmenthaler won the 1978 Uhrencup with FC Basel 2–1 against the same finalists.

Basel won the title six times (1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988), Grenchen won it three times (1981, 1982, 1985), Servette (1984) and Young Boys (1987) during the following years. As international teams were again invited to participate Partizan Belgrade (1989), Górnik Zabrze (1990) and 1. FC Köln (1991) competed and won the tournament.

During the following years (1992 to 2002) the Uhrencup returned to being a Swiss-Internal tournament. The winners being FC Zürich (three times), Grenchen (twice) and FC Solothurn, Grasshoppers and Sevette each once. FC Subingen, a team from the 2. Liga (then fourth tier of the Swiss Football League) won Uhrencup in 1997.

New edition as an international tournament (2003–2011)

In 2003 a new organising committee took over the marketing of the Uhrencup and with added financial help it was again possible to invite international teams. Casino SW Bregenz, FC Schalke 04, 1. FC Kaiserslautern (twice), 1. FC Köln, Bayer Leverkusen, FC Red Bull Salzburg, Celtic Glasgow, Borussia Dortmund, Legia Warsaw and Panathinaikos Athens have participated during this period, but only Trabzonspor (2005) and Shakhtar Donetsk (2009) were able to win the title.

2010 was a truly international affair, with only one club (Young Boys) originating from Switzerland. The remaining competitors were Deportivo de La Coruña from Spain, the Dutch side Twente Enschede and the eventual winner VfB Stuttgart from Germany.

Basel won the competition for the twelfth time. In the 2011 event, they beat Hertha Berlin 3–0, and then went on to defeat West Ham 2–1 in their second game. The second Swiss team, Young Boys Bern, also won both matches against the international teams, but had a lower overall goal score with 6–3. To celebrate the 50th edition of the tournament, the current German champion Borussia Dortmund played a friendly game against the Swiss vice champion FC Zürich, which ended with a 1–1 tie.

Since 2013

In 2012 the tournament was not held, but was held in 2013 between 5 and 9 July with Basel and Grasshopper Club Zürich taking part. For Basel it was the 29th time that they would take place; they have won the competition thirteen times. The tournament again took a hiatus, this time of two years before returning in 2015.

2011

Standings

Matches

  • Silberbauer
  • Degen
  • Khalifa
  • Lasogga
  • Mijatović

  • Błaszczykowski
  • Drmić

  • Schneuwly
  • Affolter
  • Nouble

  • Frei
  • Frei
  • Frei

  • Pak
  • Yapi
  • Stanislas

2013

Standings

Matches

  • Jevtić
  • Simić
  • Adili

  • Kasalica

  • Stocker
  • Bobadilla
  • Mladenović
  • Kovačević

  • Feltscher
  • Benschop

2015

Standings

Matches

  • Hahn
  • Hazard
  • Mujangi

  • Barouch
  • Mihajlović

2016

Standings

Matches

  • Vilotić
  • Bertone
  • Sulejmani
  • Hazard
  • Ndenge
  • Sulejmani
  • Bertone
  • Ravet
  • Kubo
  • Gajić
  • Christensen
  • Sow
  • Ndenge
  • Strobl
  • Traoré

  • Winter
  • Rodríguez

  • Bruma
  • Adili
  • Ünsal

2017

Standings

Results


  • Hoarau
  • Ravet
  • Adam
  • Muniesa
  • Ravet
  • Gerndt
  • Bertone
  • Schick
  • Bürki
  • Wüthrich
  • Aebischer
  • Sulejmanov
  • Edwards
  • Souttar
  • Sweeney
  • Telford
  • Campbell
  • Tymon
  • Shenton
  • Crouch

  • Jonas
  • Seferovic

  • Assalé
  • Sulejmani
  • Fassnacht

2018

Standings

Results

  • Van Wolfswinkel
  • Mir
  • Jota

  • Hoarau
  • Mbabu
  • Nsame
  • Wüthrich

  • Dié
  • Zuffi
  • Ajeti
  • van Persie
  • Berghuis
  • Botteghin
  • Vilhena

  • Bonatini
  • Costa
  • Mir

2019

Standings

Results

  • Schürpf
  • Benteke

  • Hoarau
  • Ngamaleu
  • Nsame
  • Gaudino
  • Kamada

  • Voca
  • Kamada
  • Haller
  • Paciência

  • Ngamaleu
  • Hoarau

Uhrencup winners by year

YearPlacementsWinner2nd Place3rd Place4th place19621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990
19911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Switzerland FC GrenchenBelgium Cercle Brugge K.S.V.Italy Calcio ComoSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
England Ipswich TownSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneNetherlands Sparta Rotterdam
Switzerland BSC Young BoysGermany Karlsruher SCFrance Nîmes OlympiqueSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Italy Lanerossi VicenzaSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland BSC Young BoysIsrael Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.
France FC Sochaux-MontbéliardSwitzerland FC GrenchenItaly Lanerossi VicenzaSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Not held
Switzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland BSC Young BoysFrance FC Sochaux-MontbéliardSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Lausanne-Sport
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Lausanne-SportSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Basel
Switzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Not held
Switzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
Switzerland FC ZurichSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC La Chaux-de-FondsSwitzerland FC Luzern
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC Luzern
Switzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC LuzernSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC AarauSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC ZurichSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland Servette FCSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland Servette FC
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland Grasshopper Club ZürichSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC GrenchenPoland Górnik ZabrzeSwitzerland FC Basel
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC GrenchenCzechoslovakia FC NitraNetherlands FC Twente
Yugoslavia FK PartizanSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Zurich
Poland Górnik ZabrzeSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC LuganoSwitzerland FC Aarau
Eliminated (with the other two) as the last of group 1: Switzerland FC Grenchen
Eliminated as severed bottom of Group 2: Switzerland FC Zurich
Germany 1. FC KölnSwitzerland FC SionPoland Olimpia PoznańSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC ZurichSwitzerland SR DelémontSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC ZurichSwitzerland FC BaselSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland SR Delémont
Switzerland FC ZurichSwitzerland SR DelémontSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC Schaffhausen
Switzerland FC AarauSwitzerland FC SolothurnSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC SolothurnSwitzerland SV LyssSwitzerland FC Biel-Bienne
Switzerland FC SubingenSwitzerland FC Biel-BienneSwitzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland SV Lyss
Switzerland FC SolothurnSwitzerland SR DelémontSwitzerland FC SubingenSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC GrenchenSwitzerland FC SolothurnSwitzerland FC LangenthalSwitzerland FC Thun
Switzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland FC SolothurnSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland Grasshopper Club ZürichSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC SolothurnSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland Servette FCSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC AarauSwitzerland FC Grenchen
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland Grasshopper Club ZürichAustria SC Bregenz
Switzerland BSC Young BoysGermany 1. FC KaiserslauternSwitzerland FC BaselGermany FC Schalke 04
Turkey TrabzonsporGermany 1. FC KaiserslauternSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC Basel
Switzerland FC Zürich/FC BaselSwitzerland BSC Young BoysGermany Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Germany 1. FC Köln (both third)
Switzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC BaselAustria FC Red Bull SalzburgScotland Celtic F.C.
Switzerland FC BaselGermany Borussia DortmundSwitzerland FC LuzernPoland Legia Warsaw
Ukraine FC Shakhtar DonetskSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC BaselGreece Panathinaikos F.C.
Germany VfB StuttgartSwitzerland BSC Young BoysNetherlands FC TwenteSpain Deportivo de La Coruña
Switzerland FC BaselSwitzerland BSC Young BoysEngland West Ham UnitedGermany Hertha BSC
Not held
Switzerland FC BaselSerbia Red Star BelgradeGermany Fortuna DüsseldorfSwitzerland Grasshopper Club Zürich
Not held
Switzerland FC Biel-BienneGermany B. MönchengladbachSwitzerland FC SionAustria A. Salzburg
Turkey GalatasaraySwitzerland FC ZurichSwitzerland BSC Young BoysGermany B. Mönchengladbach
England Stoke CitySwitzerland BSC Young BoysPortugal S.L. BenficaSwitzerlandNeuchâtel Xamax
England Wolverhampton WanderersNetherlands FeyenoordSwitzerland BSC Young BoysSwitzerland FC Basel
Switzerland BSC Young BoysGermany Eintracht FrankfurtEngland Crystal PalaceSwitzerland FC Luzern

Titles by team

TeamYears wonTitles
Switzerland FC Basel1969, 1970, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2011, 201313
Switzerland BSC Young Boys1964, 1973, 1975, 1987, 2000, 2004, 2007, 20198
Switzerland FC Grenchen1962, 1971, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1996, 19997
Switzerland FC Zurich1976, 1992, 1993, 1994, 20065
Switzerland FC Biel-Bienne1968, 20152
Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax1972, 19772
Switzerland Servette FC1984, 20022
Germany 1. FC Köln19911
Switzerland FC Aarau19951
Ukraine FC Shakhtar Donetsk20091
France FC Sochaux-Montbéliard19661
Switzerland FC Solothurn19981
Switzerland FC Subingen19971
Yugoslavia FK Partizan19891
Turkey Galatasaray20161
Switzerland Grasshopper Club Zürich20011
Poland Górnik Zabrze19901
England Ipswich Town19631
Italy Lanerossi Vicenza19651
England Stoke City20171
Turkey Trabzonspor20051
Germany VfB Stuttgart20101
England Wolverhampton Wanderers20181

Participation by club

TeamParticipant
Switzerland FC Grenchen39
Switzerland FC Basel30
Switzerland BSC Young Boys24
Switzerland FC Biel-Bienne23
Switzerland FC Zurich10
Switzerland FC Solothurn6
Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax6
Switzerland FC Luzern5
Switzerland FC Aarau4
Switzerland Grasshopper Club Zürich4
Switzerland SR Delémont4
Switzerland Servette FC3
Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern2
Germany 1. FC Köln2
Germany Borussia Dortmund2
Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach2
Switzerland FC La Chaux-de-Fonds2
Switzerland FC Lausanne-Sport2
Switzerland FC Sion2
France FC Sochaux-Montbéliard2
Switzerland FC Subingen2
Netherlands FC Twente2
Poland Górnik Zabrze2
Italy Lanerossi Vicenza2
Switzerland2
Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen1
Italy Calcio Como1
Scotland Celtic F.C.1
Belgium Cercle Brugge K.S.V.1
England Crystal Palace1
Spain Deportivo de La Coruña1
Germany Eintracht Frankfurt1
Switzerland FC Langenthal1
Switzerland FC Lugano1
Czechoslovakia FC Nitra1
Austria FC Red Bull Salzburg1
Switzerland FC Schaffhausen1
Germany FC Schalke 041
Ukraine FC Shakhtar Donetsk1
Switzerland FC Thun1
Netherlands Feyenoord1
Yugoslavia FK Partizan1
Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf1
Turkey Galatasaray1
Germany Hertha BSC1
England Ipswich Town1
Germany Karlsruher SC1
Poland Legia Warsaw1
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.1
France Nîmes Olympique1
Poland Olimpia Poznań1
Greece Panathinaikos F.C.1
Serbia Red Star Belgrade1
Austria SC Bregenz1
Portugal S.L. Benfica1
Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam1
England Stoke City1
Austria SV Austria Salzburg1
Turkey Trabzonspor1
Germany VfB Stuttgart1
England West Ham United1
England Wolverhampton Wanderers1

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