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1972–73 Swiss Cup

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1972–73 Swiss Cup
Tournament details
CountrySwitzerland
Final positions
ChampionsZürich
Runner-upBasel

The 1972–73 Swiss Cup was the 48th season of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since 1925–26 by the Swiss Football Association.

Overview

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This season's cup competition began on the weekend of 2 and 3 September 1972, with the first games of the first round. The competition was to be completed on Easter Monday 23 April 1973 with the final, which was held at the former Wankdorf Stadium in Bern. The clubs from this season's Nationalliga B (NLB) entered the competition in the third round. The clubs from this season's Nationalliga A (NLA) were granted byes for the first three rounds. These teams joined the competition in the fourth round, which was played on the week-end of 4 and 5 November.

The matches were played in a knockout format. In the event of a draw after 90 minutes, the match went into extra time. In the event of a draw at the end of extra time, a replay was foreseen and this was played on the visiting team's pitch. If the replay ended in a draw after extra time, a toss of a coin would decide the outcome of the match. For the first time, the quarter- and semi-finals were played as two legged fixtures. This was going to be a test, that would last for three years. The final was again played in one single match. The cup-winners qualified themselves for the first round of the Cup Winners' Cup in the next season.

Round 1

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In this first phase, the lower league teams (1. Liga and lower) that had qualified themselves for the competition through their regional football assocciation's cup competitions or the assocciation's requirements, competed here. Whenever possible, the draw respected local regionalities. The lower-tier team in each drawn tie was granted the home advantage.

Summary

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
2 and 3 September 1972
FC Fétigny 0–1 Yverdon-Sport
Stade Nyonnais 1–3 FC Renens
Minerva Bern 2–1 FC Deitingen
Zähringia Bern 0–4 Bern
Thun 2–1 Köniz
FC Raron 3–1 FC Assens
Wohlen 0–3 Emmenbrücke
FC Bischofszell 4–1 FC Tössfeld (Winterthur)
FC Uzwil 4–4 (a.e.t.) Schaffhausen
FC Beringen 0–2 FC Wil
Gossau 3–1 FC Oberwinterthur
FC Stäfa ZH 1–0 FC Dietikon
Baden 1–1 (a.e.t.) FC Glattbrugg
ASI Audax-Friul NE 3–4 FC Beauregard Fribourg
Central Fribourg 5–2 FC Courtepin
FC Glarus 2–1 Uster
Vaduz 2–3 FC Landquart
FC Crissier 1–1 (a.e.t.) FC Vernier
Meyrin 1–2 Urania Genève Sport
Laufen 6–2 (a.e.t.) FC Breite Basel
FC Porrentruy 2–1 Moutier
SC Derendingen 1–0 FC Aurore Bienne
FC Aesch 1–3 FC Langenthal
Concordia 2–3 SC Kleinhüningen
Nordstern 2–3 (a.e.t.) FC Olten
FC Bettlach 4–0 FC Bözingen 34
Delémont 2–1 FC Trimbach
Solothurn 3–1 SV Lyss
FC Le Locle 1–2 Dürrenast
Frauenfeld 3–0 FC Rheineck
Brugg 1–6 Chur
FC Orbe 0–1 FC Fontainemelon
FC Couvet 0–1 FC Sainte-Croix
FC Obergeissenstein LU 2–0 FC Perlen
Kriens 5–0 US Giubiasco
FC Turgi 3–3 (a.e.t.) FC Dübendorf
Ibach 1–2 SC Zug
Locarno 5–0 Losone Sportiva
AS Gambarogno 0–0 (a.e.t.) FC Rapid Lugano
Armonia Lugano 2–1 (a.e.t.) FC Bodio
Red Star 1–1 (a.e.t.) FC Albisrieden ZH
Blue Stars 3–0 FC Adliswil
FC Vernayaz 1–0 FC Sierre
Star Sécheron 0–1 Monthey
Replays
Team 1  Score  Team 2
6 September 1972
Schaffhausen 3–4 FC Uzwil
FC Glattbrugg 0–3 Baden
FC Vernier 2–0 FC Crissier
FC Dübendorf 1–1 (a.e.t.) * FC Turgi
FC Rapid Lugano 0–2 AS Gambarogno
FC Albisrieden ZH 2–0 Red Star

Round 2

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Summary

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
16 and 17 September 1972
Yverdon-Sport 3–0 FC Renens
Minerva Bern 1–5 Bern
Thun 3–2 (a.e.t.) FC Raron
AS Gambarogno 0–0 (a.e.t.) Emmenbrücke
Bischofszell 0–2 FC Uzwil
FC Wil 1–4 (a.e.t.) Gossau
FC Stäfa ZH 1–2 Baden
FC Beauregard Fribourg 1–4 Central Fribourg
FC Glarus 3–2 (a.e.t.) FC Landquart
FC Vernier 2–1 (a.e.t.) Urania Genève Sport
Laufen 2–1 FC Porrentruy
SC Derendingen 4–0 FC Langenthal
SC Kleinhüningen 2–2 (a.e.t.) FC Olten
Bettlach 1–1 Delémont
Delémont 2–1 (a.e.t.) Bettlach
Solothurn 3–2 Dürrenast
Frauenfeld 0–1 Chur
FC Fontainemelon 7–1 FC Sainte-Croix
FC Obergeissenstein 1–3 Kriens
FC Turgi 3–2 (a.e.t.) SC Zug
Locarno 4–0 Armonia Lugano
FC Albisrieden ZH 1–2 Blue Stars
FC Vernayaz 0–0 Monthey
Replays
Team 1  Score  Team 2
21 September 1972
Monthey 1–2 FC Vernayaz
24 September 1972
FC Olten 5–3 SC Kleinhüningen
26 September 1972
Delémont 2–1 (a.e.t.) Bettlach
1 October 1972
Emmenbrücke 2–3 AS Gambarogno

Round 3

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The teams from the NLB entered the cup competition in this round. However, they were seeded and could not be drawn against each other. Whenever possible, the draw respected local regionalities. The lower-tier team in each drawn tie was granted the home advantage.

Summary

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
7 October 1972
Chênois 3–1 Yverdon-Sport
US Gambarogno 1–4 Aarau
Brühl 2–1 FC Wil
Bellinzona 1–0 Baden
Xamax 2–0 Central Fribourg
Luzern 18–1 FC Glarus
Etoile Carouge 5–2 FC Vernier
Biel-Bienne 2–1 Solothurn
Young Fellows 3–0 Chur
Vevey Sports 3–0 FC Fontainemelon
Mendrisiostar 3–1 FC Turgi
8 October 1972
FC Vernayaz 1–4 Martigny-Sports
Laufen 1–2 SC Derendingen
Locarno 0–1 Blue Stars
FC Olten 0–2 Delémont
FC Uzwil 2–1 Buochs
Bern 2–0 Thun

Matches

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US Gambarogno[1]1–4Aarau
summary



Round 4

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The teams from the NLA entered the cup competition in the fourth round, they were seeded and could not be drawn against each other. The draw was still respecting regionalities and the lower-tier team was again granted the home advantage.

Summary

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
4 and 5 November 1972
Sion 2–0 Chênois
Bern 0–6 Servette
Aarau 0–2 (a.e.t.) Winterthur
FC Uzwil[2] 2–1 Brühl
Bellinzona 1–4 Zürich
Xamax 0–2 Lausanne-Sport
Lugano 2–4 Luzern
Etoile Carouge 4–0 La Chaux-de-Fonds
SC Derendingen 1–4 Fribourg
Delémont 0–2 Biel-Bienne
Grasshopper Club 4–1 Young Fellows
Vevey Sports 5–1 Grenchen
Chiasso 3–0 Kriens
St. Gallen 0–1 Wettingen
Young Boys 3–0 Blue Stars
Basel 6–0 Martigny-Sports

Matches

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Bern0–6Servette
Servette summary (0:1) Wegmann
(0:2) Németh
(0:3) Pfister
(0:4) Pfister
(0:5) Barriquand
(0:6) Castella

Aarau0–2 (a.e.t.)Winterthur
FCA summary (0:1)
(0:2)

Bellinzona1–4Zürich
Gobbi 74' (1:3) FCZ summary 16' (0:1) Marti
48' (0:2) Marti
67' (0:3) Stierli
75' (1:4) Künzli

Young Boys3–0Blue Stars
(1:0)
(2:0)
(3:0)
YB summary

Basel6–0Martigny-Sports
Riner 18' (1:0)
Balmer 49' (2:0)
Hitzfeld 77' (pen. 3:0)
Riner 81' (4:0)
Balmer 83' (5:0)
Riner 87' (6:0)
FCB summary
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Switzerland Ernest Guignet (Yverdon)

Round 5

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Summary

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
25 and 26 November 1972'
Sion 2–1 Servette
FC Uzwil 0–2 Winterthur
Zürich 2–1 Lausanne-Sport
Fribourg 1–2 Biel-Bienne
Grasshopper Club 5–1 Vevey Sports
Chiasso 4–0 Wettingen
Young Boys 0–4 Basel
Etoile Carouge 0–0 Luzern
Replay
Team 1  Score  Team 2
29 November 1972
Luzern 0–2 Etoile Carouge

Matches

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Zürich2–1Lausanne-Sport
Jeandupeux 19' (1:0)
Künzli 60' (2:0)
FCZ summary Walter Müller II
Attendance: 7,800
Referee: Switzerland Jean Dubach (Nidau)

BSC Young Boys0–4Basel
Brechbühl Yellow card 65' YB summary
FCB summary
26' (0:1) Demarmels
57' (0:2) Riner
61' (0:3) Odermatt
63' (0:4) Wenger
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Switzerland Anton Bucheli Luzern

Quarter-finals

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For the first time since three years, the quarter- and semi-finals were played as two legged fixtures. This was going to be a test, that would last for three years.

Summary

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The first legs of the quarter-finals were played on 10 December and the return legs on 17 December 1972.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Sion2–4Winterthur1–21–2
Zürich5–1Etoile Carouge1–14–0
Biel-Bienne2–1Grasshopper Club1–11–0
Chiasso3–7Basel0–23–5

Matches

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First leg
Zürich1–1Etoile Carouge
Münch 15' (1:0) FCZ summary 74' (1:1)

Second leg
Etoile Carouge0–4Zürich
FCZ summary 19' (0:1) Martinelli
28' (0:2) Kuhn
37' (0:3) Jeandupeux
Yellow card 64' Heer
69' (0:4) Martinelli
Attendance: 8,157
Referee: Switzerland Hans Wieland (Grenchen)

First leg
Chiasso0–2Basel
Ferroni Yellow card 68'
Sulmoni Yellow card 70'
FCB summary 2' (0:1) Balmer
Yellow card 37' Ramseier
Yellow card 44' Wenger
55' (0:2) Wenger
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Switzerland Roland Racine (Prilly)

Second leg
Basel5–3Chiasso
Ries 12' (1:0)
Balmer 15' (2:0)
Hasler 64' (3:2)
Odermatt 68' (4:2)
Odermatt 89' (5:3)
FCB summary 32' (2:1) Allio
34' (2:2) Boriani
79' (4:2) Messerli
Yellow card 81' Katnic
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Switzerland Walter Gallmann (Oberrieden)

Semi-finals

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Summary

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The first legs were played on 25 March and the return legs were played on 28 March 1973.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Winterthur2–3Zürich1–11–2 (a.e.t.)
Biel-Bienne1–6Basel0–11–5

Matches

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First leg
Winterthur1–1Zürich
Meili 2' (1:0)
Oettli Yellow card 84'
FCZ summary 63' (1:1) Stierli

Second leg
Zürich2–1 (a.e.t.)Winterthur
Martinelli 36' (1:1)
Rutschmann 100' (2:1)
FCZ summary 33' (0:1) Grünig
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Switzerland Hans Wieland (Grenchen)

First leg
Biel-Bienne0–1Basel
FCB summary 76' (0:1) Hitzfeld
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Switzerland Bruno Della Bruna (Lumino)

Second leg
Basel5–1Biel-Bienne
Balmer 19' (1:1)
Balmer 31' (2:1)
Hitzfeld 36' (3:1)
Balmer 51' (4:1)
Demarmels 78' (6:1)
FCB summary 6' (0:1) Konrad
Attendance: 7,800
Referee: Switzerland Walter Gallmann (Oberrieden)

Final

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The final was held at the former Wankdorf Stadium in Bern on Easter Monday 1973.

Summary

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
23 April 1973
Zürich 2–0 (a.e.t.) Basel

Telegram

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Zürich2–0 (a.e.t.)Basel
Münch Yellow card 22'
Zigerlig Yellow card 36'
Marti 92'
Künzli 101'
Bionda Yellow card 104'

FCB summary
Yellow card 41' Hitzfeld
Yellow card 99' Demarmels
Yellow card 104' Odermatt
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Switzerland Roland Keller (Bern)

For the third time in four years, following their encounters in 1970 and 1972, the two teams FCZ and FCB battled it out for the national cup title. After a 1–4 loss in extra time at the start of this trilogy and a 0–1 defeat last season, the club from the Rhine knee was shaky at the reunion. FCZ promptly triumphed in front of 45,000 spectators at Bern's Wankdorf stadium under the motto "All good things come in threes." On Easter Monday, 23 April 1973, they secured the fourth cup trophy in their history (the first, incidentally, had come in 1966, against Servette).[3]

Further in Swiss football

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References

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  1. ^ (red) Federazione ticinese di calcio (2024). "AS Gambarogno" (in Italian). Federazione ticinese di calcio. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  2. ^ (red) Ostschweizer Fussballverband (2024). "FC Uzwil" (in German). Ostschweizer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  3. ^ bud/sda (2014). "Cupfinal 1973: Für den FCZ waren aller guten Dinge drei" [Cup Final 1973: For FCZ, all good things came in threes] (in Swiss High German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF). Retrieved 2024-11-16.

Sources

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Preceded by
1971–72
Swiss Cup
seasons
Succeeded by
1973–74