1941–42 Swiss Cup

1941–42 Swiss Cup
Tournament details
CountrySwitzerland
Final positions
ChampionsGrasshopper Club
Runners-upBasel

The 1941–42 Swiss Cup was the 17th season of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since the 1925–26 season by the Swiss Football Association.

Overview

Preamble

In Switzerland during the second world war period, sport became an integral part of the "spiritual national defense". This was a political and cultural movement that had already become increasingly important during the late 1930s. Politicians, intellectuals and media professionals had increasingly called for measures to strengthen Switzerland's basic cultural values. Since the Nationalliga games were also considered to be one of the activities that seemed important for maintaining the morale of the population, the military authorities put considerably fewer obstacles in the way of the top players and leading clubs as they had during the previous World War. However, in 1941, the "Lex Zumbühl", named after the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) president, formally banned professional football players. In addition to this, the number of foreign players allowed to play was reduced from three to one per team.[1]

Format

This season's cup competition began with a preliminary round, which began on the week-end of 24 August 1941. However, most of the games were played a week later. The competition was to be completed on Easter Monday, 6 April 1942, with the final, which since 1937, was traditionally held in the country's capital, at the former Wankdorf Stadium in Bern. The preliminary round was held for the lower league teams that had not qualified themselves for the competition. The lower league teams that had qualified via their regional football association's own cup competitions, or had achieved their association's requirements, joined the competition in the first round. The clubs from this season's 1. Liga were given a bye for the first round and started in the second round. The clubs from the 1941–42 Nationalliga were given byes for the first three rounds. These teams joined the competition in the fourth round. These games were played on the week-end before Christmas on 21 December 1941.

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, if agreed between the clubs, a replay was foreseen and this was played on the visiting team's pitch. Rules and regulations to this situation were altered and amended continously by each regional football assocciation, due to the current situation (second world war). If the replay ended in a draw after extra time, or if a replay had not been agreed, a toss of a coin would establish the team that qualified for the next round.[2]

Preliminary round

The lower league teams that had not qualified themselves for the competition via their regional football association's own regional cup competitions or had not achieved their assocciation's requirements, competed here in a kind of second chance round. Reserve teams were not admitted to the competition. The draw respected local regionalities. The preliminary started on Saturday 24 August 1941. However, most of the games were played a week later. This round was contested by 98 teams.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
24 August 1941
FC Allschwil 1–3 FC Riehen
SC Kleinhüningen 6–1 Black Stars
FC Liestal 4–3 SV Sissach
Delémont 4–3 (a.e.t.) FC Porrentruy
Binningen 9–1 FC Breite (Basel)
31 August 1941
FC Diana (ZH) 0–2 SV Höngg
FC Wallisellen 6–2 FC Meilen
FC Lachen 7–0 FC Horgen
FC Flawil 1–5 Arbon
Gossau 4–2 Herisau
Frauenfeld 2–3 FC Amriswil
Chur 0–1 FC St. Margrethen (SG)
FC Töss (Winterthur) 0–0 (a.e.t.) FC Oberwinterthur
FC Phönix (Winterthur) 1–0 FC Tössfeld (Winterthur)
FC Fortuna (SG) 4–6 FC Rorschach
FC Ems 3–1 FC Widnau
FC Wetzikon 1–5 Uster
FC Wiedikon 2–1 FC Oerlikon
FC Dietikon 0–6 Baden
Wohlen 4–1 FC Lenzburg
FC Turgi 2–1 Wettingen
Gränichen 2–1 FC Unterentfelden
Thun 3–0 Burgdorf
Lengnau 1–2 FC Grünstern (Ipsach)
FC Helvetia Bern 2–1 FC Ostermundigen
Minerva Bern 7–3 Zähringia Bern
Kickers Luzern 6–1 Cham
Fulgor Grenchen 2–2 (a.e.t.) Wacker Grenchen
FC Fontenais 0–3 FC Aesch
FC Richemond (FR) 1–1 (a.e.t.) FC Stade Payerne
FC Fleurier 1–5 Xamax-Sports (NE)
Colombier 3–2 FC Hauterive
FC La Neuveville 6–3 FC Comète Peseux
FC Reconvilier 2–4 Saint-Imier-Sports
FC Tramelan 1–2 FC Tavannes
FC Gloria (Le Locle) 0–2 FC Floria (La Chaux-de-Fonds)
FC Concordia Yverdon 5–2 FC Orbe
Vallorbe-Sports 1–0 FC Yverdon
FC Saint-Maurice 3–4 FC Chippis
FC Gland 3–1 FC Gardy-Jonction
Stade Nyonnais 9–0 FC Lemania (Vallée de Joux)
ES Malley 4–1 Pully
FC Ouchy Olympic 2–4 Stade Lausanne
Amical-Abattoirs (GE) 3–2 FC Cointrin
Stade Français (GE) 0–1 CS International Genève
Union-Sport (GE) 1–2 Compesières
21 September 1941
FC Aigle 1–2 Martigny-Sports
FC Renens 4–1 CS La Tour-de-Peilz
Replays
Team 1  Score  Team 2
7 September 1941
FC Oberwinterthur 1–2 FC Töss (Winterthur)
14 September 1941
FC Stade Payerne 2–1 FC Richemond (FR)
date unknown
Wacker Grenchen – * Fulgor Grenchen
  • Note to the replay Wacker–Fulgor: date of play and result remain unknown, but Wacker qualified for the next round.

Round 1

In the first round, the lower league teams that had already qualified themselves for the competition through their regional football association's own regional requirements competed here, together with the winners of the preliminary round. All the teams from this years 1. Liga were given a bye and they started in the next round. Whenever possible, the draw respected local regionalities. The first round were played on 28 September.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
28 September 1941
FC Lachen 12–0 FC Wädenswil
FC Adliswil 2–0 Schöftland
Kickers Luzern 2–1 Luzerner SC
FC Langenthal 1–2 FC Gerlafingen
FC Olten 4–3 FC Aesch
US Pro Daro 5–0 SC Wipkingen
Winterthur 0–1 Gossau
FC Amriswil 0–1 FC Phönix (Winterthur)
VfR Rasenspiele (Basel) 3–2 FC Rheinfelden
FC Liestal 1–5 FC Pratteln
FC Altdorf (Uri) 0–3 Emmenbrücke
FC Erlinsbach 2–1 Wohlen
FC Biberist 6–0 FC Kestenholz
FC Mett 3–1 Wacker Grenchen
Thun 0–1 FC Langnau im Emmental
Zähringia Bern 3–2 FC Länggasse Bern
FC Wülflingen 3–4 FC Töss (Winterthur)
FC Rorschach 0–5 Arbon
FC Helvetia Bern 3–2 FC Viktoria Bern
FC Ems 2–0 FC St. Margrethen (SG)
Kreuzlingen 4–1 FC Neuhausen
SV Seebach 3–2 FC Wiedikon
FC Bülach 1–1 (a.e.t.) AS Ticinese Zürich (t)
FC Riehen 2–3 Binningen
SC Kleinhüningen 10–2 Dornach
FC Altstetten (Zürich) 7–1 SV Höngg
FC Schönenwerd 6–0 FC Buchs
FC Gränichen 3–6 Baden
FC Turgi 3–2 Sporting Club Aarau
FC Grünstern (Ipsach) 3–1 FC Madretsch (Biel)
Laufen 1–2 Delémont
FC Aurore Bienne 4–0 SC Aegerten-Brügg
FC Wallisellen 3–2 Uster
Red Star 2–0 SV Schaffhausen
US Bottecchia (Basel) 0–2 (a.e.t.) Old Boys
Stade Nyonnais 0–2 ES Malley
Saint-Imier-Sports 2–1 FC Tavannes
FC Chippis 4–2 Martigny-Sports
CS International Genève 3–1 FC Compesières
Couvet-Sports 4–5 FC La Neuveville
FC Gland 2–1 FC Renens
Chênois 2–4 Amical-Abattoirs (GE)
Stade Lausanne 1–0 Racing Club Lausanne
FC Richemond-Daillettes (FR) 1–3 Central Fribourg
Xamax-Sports (NE) 3–0 Colombier
FC Concordia Yverdon 7–2 Vallorbe-Sports
FC Floria (La Chaux-de-Fonds) FF
awd 3–0
FC Le Sentier
  • Note match Bülach–Ticinese Zürich: no replay was agreed. AS Ticinese Zürich qualified on toss of a coin.
  • Note: match Floria–Le Sentier was not played and was awarded 3–0 to FC Floria.

Matches


FC Turgi[3]3–2Sporting Club Aarau


FCA summary
Sportanlage Oberau, Turgi
  • Turgi and Sporting Club Aarau both played the 1941/42 season in the 2. Liga (third tier)

Round 2

The winning teams from the first round were joined by the teams from this years 1. Liga to compete in the second round.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
16 November 1941
Juventus Zürich 2–1 FC Lachen
Blue Stars 3–0 FC Adliswil
Kickers Luzern 0–1 SC Zug
SC Derendingen 3–0 FC Gerlafingen
Chiasso 2–0 (a.e.t.) FC Olten
US Pro Daro 1–3 Locarno
Étoile-Sporting 6–5 Saint-Imier-Sports
FC Chippis 1–1 (a.e.t.) Monthey
Dopolavoro Genève 1–4 (a.e.t.) CS International Genève
Vevey Sports 6–1 FC La Neuveville
CA Genève 2–1 FC Gland
Urania Genève Sport 1–0 Amical-Abattoirs (GE)
ES Malley 3–3 (a.e.t.) FC Forward Morges
Stade Lausanne 2–1 Montreux-Sports
Brühl 4–2 Gossau
FC Phönix (Winterthur) 2–0 Schaffhausen
VfR Rasenspiele (Basel) 0–6 FC Birsfelden
FC Pratteln 0–2 Concordia Basel
Emmenbrücke 0–2 Bellinzona
FC Erlinsbach 1–6 Aarau
Solothurn 2–0 FC Biberist
FC Mett 0–3 US Bienne Boujean
Bern 6–0 FC Langnau im Emmental
Fribourg 6–1 Zähringia Bern
FC Töss (Winterthur) 3–0 Arbon
FC Helvetia Bern 5–1 Central Fribourg
Xamax-Sports (NE) 1–2 FC Concordia Yverdon
FC Ems 1–3 (a.e.t.) Kreuzlingen
SV Seebach 5–1 AS Ticinese Zürich
Binningen 2–3 SC Kleinhüningen
FC Altstetten (Zürich) 5–1 FC Schönenwerd
Baden 5–2 FC Turgi
FC Grünstern (Ipsach) 1–0 Delémont
FC Aurore Bienne 4–1 FC Floria (La Chaux-de-Fonds)
FC Wallisellen 0–3 Red Star
23 November 1941
Basel 4–2 (a.e.t.) Old Boys
Replays
Team 1  Score  Team 2
30 November 1941
Monthey 4–2 FC Chippis
FC Forward Morges 0–1 ES Malley

Matches


FC Erlinsbach[4]1–6Aarau
FCA summary




Sportplatz Breite, Erlinsbach, Aargau
  • Erlinsbach played the 1941/42 season in the 2. Liga (third tier) and Aarau in the 1. Liga (second tier)

Basel4–2 (a.e.t.)Old Boys
Elsässer Red card 46'
Rupf 86' (pen. 1:2)
Kappenberger 90' (2:2)
Suter 115' (3:2)
Rupf (pen. 4:2)
FCB summary 20' (0:1) Oeschger
83' (0:2) Hediger
Attendance: 800
Referee: Switzerland François Hofer (Moutier)
  • Basel played the 1941/42 season in the 1. Liga (second tier) and Old Boys in the 2. Liga (third tier)

Round 3

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
7 December 1941
FC Birsfelden 2–2 (a.e.t.) Basel
Solothurn FF
awd 3–0
FC Grünstern (Ipsach)
Locarno 1–0 FC Altstetten (Zürich)
Blue Stars 1–3 Baden
Bellinzona 2–3 SC Zug
Fribourg 2–0 Aarau
ES Malley 3–2 CA Genève
Kreuzlingen 0–2 Brühl
SC Derendingen 1–1 (a.e.t.) FC Aurore Bienne
Monthey 1–3 Vevey Sports
Urania Genève Sport 2–1 CS International Genève
Stade Lausanne 1–3 FC Concordia Yverdon
SC Kleinhüningen 4–1 Concordia Basel
Red Star 1–0 Juventus Zürich
FC Phönix (Winterthur) 1–2 FC Töss (Winterthur)
FC Helvetia Bern 0–3 Bern
SV Seebach 2–1 Chiasso
US Bienne Boujean 1–1 (a.e.t.) Étoile-Sporting
Replays
Team 1  Score  Team 2
14 December 1941
Basel 1–0 FC Birsfelden
FC Aurore Bienne 1–0 SC Derendingen
Étoile-Sporting 1–1 (a.e.t.) US Bienne Boujean (t)

Matches


FC Birsfelden[5]2–2 (a.e.t.)Basel
Dussy (1:0)
von Arx (2:1)
FCB summary (1:1) Vonthron
(2:2) Rupf
Sportplatz Sternenfeld, Birsfelden
Attendance: 500
Referee: Switzerland Theodor Ott Oerlikon (Zürich)
  • Birsfelden played the 1941/42 season in the 2. Liga (third tier)

Replay
Basel1–0FC Birsfelden
Suter 53' (1:0) FCB summary
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Switzerland Eugen Scherz (Bern)

Fribourg2–0Aarau

FCA summary

Round 4

The teams from the this season's Nationalliga, who had received a bye for the first three rounds, entered the cup competition in this round. The teams from the Nationalliga were seeded and could not be drawn against each other. Whenever possible, the draw respected local regionalities. The fourth round was played the week-end before Christmas.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
21 December 1941
Lugano 6–1 Locarno
Baden 0–2 SC Zug
Fribourg 1–1 (a.e.t.) Servette
Lausanne-Sport 7–2 ES Malley
Grasshopper Club 5–0 Brühl
Biel-Bienne 3–1 FC Aurore Bienne
Vevey Sports 3–1 Urania Genève Sport
Cantonal Neuchâtel 6–0 FC Concordia Yverdon
Basel 3–0 Young Boys
Solothurn 1–0 Nordstern
VfR Kleihüningen 1–3 Luzern
La Chaux-de-Fonds 3–1 (a.e.t.) US Bienne Boujean
Zürich 7–1 Red Star
FC Töss (Winterthur) 1–2 St. Gallen
Bern 0–6 Grenchen
Young Fellows 4–0 SV Seebach
Replay
Team 1  Score  Team 2
18 January 1942
Servette 5–4 (a.e.t.) Fribourg

Matches


  • Fribourg played the 1941/42 season in the 1. Liga (second tier)


Basel3–0BSC Young Boys
Suter 13' (1:0)
Kappenberger 39' (2:0)
Rupf 50' (3:0)
FCB summary
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Switzerland William Bangerter (La Chaux-de-Fonds)

Zürich7–1Red Star
Andres 7' (1:0)
Walter 11' (2:0)
Neumeyer 35' (3:0)
Andres 40' (4:0)
Andres 50' (5:0)
Neumeyer 60' (6:0)
Neumeyer 85' (7:1)
FCZ summary 61' (6:1) Egli
Attendance: 400
Referee: Switzerland Gotthilf Huber (Dietikon)
  • Red Star played the 1941/42 season in the 2. Liga (third tier)

Round 5

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
22 February 1942
Servette 1–2 Lausanne-Sport
Lugano 5–1 SC Zug
Vevey Sports 1–3 Cantonal Neuchâtel
15 March 1942
Grasshopper Club 5–0 Biel-Bienne
Basel 6–1 Solothurn
Luzern 5–0 La Chaux-de-Fonds
Zürich 4–3 St. Gallen
Grenchen 1–0 Young Fellows

Matches



Basel6–1Solothurn
Suter 2' (1:0)
Grieder 38' (2:1)
Vonthron 42' (3:1)
Grieder (4:1)
Suter 61' (5:1)
Grieder (6:1)
FCB summary 32' (1:1) Beetschen
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Switzerland von Wartburg (Bern)
  • Note: Solothurn waived their home advantage due to strong competition from the other cup matches near-by, Biel-GC and Grenchen-Young Fellows.
  • From 60th minute Solothurn down to ten players due to an injury.
  • Solothurn played the 1941/42 season in the 2. Liga (third tier).

Zürich4–3St. Gallen
Bosshard 15' (1:1)
Bosshard 38' (2:1)
Andres 75' (3:1)
Andres 84' (4:2)
FCZ summary 8' (0:1) Giacometti
soccer ball with red X 60′ Walter Meier
83' (3:2) Wagner
87' (o.g.) Zaugg
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Switzerland Hans Vogt (Schweizerhalle)

Quarter-finals

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
22 March 1942
Luzern 0–2 Grasshopper Club
Cantonal Neuchâtel 0–6 Lausanne-Sport
Basel (t) 1–1 (a.e.t.) Lugano
Zürich 2–3 Grenchen
  • Note (t) match Basel–Lugano: The teams could not agree upon a replay date. Lugano offered a midweek match in Lucerne or Zurich. Basel stated that its players in military-duty would not be allowed to play a weekday match. Basel qualified on toss of a coin.

Matches


Basel1–1 (a.e.t.)Lugano
Grieder 90' (1:1) FCB summary 53' (0:1) M. Fornara
Attendance: 7.500
Referee: Switzerland Rodolphe Wittwer (Geneva)

Zürich2–3Grenchen
Andres 27' (1:1)
Zaugg 59' (2:3)
FCZ summary 8' (0:1) Righetti
31' (o.g.) Weiermann
35' (1:3) Aebi
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Switzerland Emil Heiniger (Bern)

Semi-finals

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
29 March 1942
Grasshopper Club 2–1 Lausanne-Sport
Basel 0–0 Grenchen
Replay
Team 1  Score  Team 2
4 April 1942
Grenchen 0–2 Basel

Matches



Basel0–0 (a.e.t.)Grenchen
FCB summary
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Switzerland Josef Schürch (Winterthur)
  • Note: Grenchen had only ten players from the 48th minute onwards, due to an injury to Tanner.

Replay
Grenchen0–2Basel
FCB summary 19' (1:0) Suter
53' (2:0) Suter
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Switzerland William Bangerter (La Chaux-de-Fonds)

Final

The final was traditionally held in the capital Bern, at the former Wankdorf Stadium, on Easter Monday. The replay was then played on Whit Monday.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
6 April 1942
Grasshopper Club 0–0 Basel
Replay
Team 1  Score  Team 2
25 May 1942
Grasshopper Club 3–2 Basel

Telegram


Grasshopper Club0–0 (a.e.t.)Basel
Fussball-Schweiz summary
FCB summary
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Switzerland Grassi (Balerna)

Replay
Grasshopper Club3–2Basel
Grubenmann 46' (1:2)
Grubenmann 52' (2:2)
Neukom 71'
Fussball-Schweiz summary
FCB summary
15' (1:0) Schmidlin
37' (2:0) Schmidlin
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Switzerland Jean Lutz (Genève)

Grasshopper Club won the cup and this was the club's ninth cup title to this date. Three weeks later the team also won the Swiss league championship and thus secured themselves the double. This was the club's third time in their history that they had achieved the double to this date.[2] At that time, Basel played in the second highest league (1. Liga) and achieved promotion to the Nationalliga at the end of the season.[6]

Further in Swiss football

References

  1. ^ Koller, Christian (2009). "Vierzigerjahre (1940 bis 1949): Die Kriegsmeisterschaften" [Forties (1940 to 1949): The War Championships] (PDF) (in Swiss High German). Zurich Open Repository and Archive. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  2. ^ a b Garin, Erik (2025). "Switzerland 1941/42". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  3. ^ (red) Aargauer Fussballverband (2024). "FC Turgi" (in German). Aargauer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  4. ^ (red) Aargauer Fussballverband (2024). "FC Erlinsbach" (in German). Aargauer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  5. ^ (red) Fussballverband Nordwestschweiz (2024). "FC Birsfelden" (in German). Fussballverband Nordwestschweiz. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  6. ^ Schaub, Daniel (2024). "Swiss Cup finals" (in German). Fussball-Schweiz (daniel schaub medienbüro gmbh). Retrieved 2024-11-16.

Sources

Preceded by
1940–41
Swiss Cup
seasons
Succeeded by
1942–43