SC Young Fellows Juventus

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Young Fellows Juventus
SC Young Fellows Juventus.png
Full nameSportclub Young Fellows Juventus
Founded1992
Ground
Utogrund,
Zürich, Switzerland
Capacity2,850
ChairmanPiero Bauert
ManagerUrs Schönenberger
League1. Liga Promotion
















Home colours














Away colours


Sportclub Young Fellows Juventus is a professional Swiss football club based in Zürich. It was founded in 1992 following a merger between Young Fellows Zürich (established in 1903) and Società Calcistica Italiana Juventus Zurigo (1922).


The team currently plays in the Swiss third division.




Chart of SC Young Fellows table positions in the Swiss football league system




Contents





  • 1 Honours


  • 2 Current squad


  • 3 Notable players


  • 4 External links




Honours



  • Swiss Cup: 1936 (as Young Fellows Zurich)


Current squad


As of 10 August 2017.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


















































No.

Position
Player
1

Switzerland

GK

Dragan Djukic
2

Brazil

DF

Átila
4

Switzerland

MF

Nico Zuffi
5

Switzerland

DF

Fabio Schmid
6

Switzerland

MF

Vernon Doe
7

Switzerland

DF

Fabio Bristot
9

Bosnia and Herzegovina

FW

Denis Pozder
10

Switzerland

MF

Adijan Keranovic
11

Switzerland

MF

Marco Trachsel
12

Switzerland

MF

Ramon Cecchini














































No.

Position
Player
17

Switzerland

FW

Elvedin Causi
18

Serbia

GK

Dragan Živanović
19

France

MF

Lewis Tavares
21

Switzerland

MF

Tiziano Lanza
23

Kosovo

MF

Rajmond Laski
26

Peru

FW

Fabio Rodríguez
30

Croatia

GK

Ilija Kovačić
33

Switzerland

DF

Paul Villano
77

Switzerland

DF

Sandro Zuffi
99

Angola

FW

Joe Mukinisa


Notable players



  • Switzerland Alessandro Frigerio, 1936–1937 Nationalliga top goalscorer, participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup


  • Brazil Fausto dos Santos, 1933, participated in the World Cup 1930


  • Brazil Fernando Giudicelli, 1933, participated in the World Cup 1930


  • Hungary Sándor Kocsis, 1957–1958, member of the Hungarian Olympic Champion team (1950)


  • Croatia Željko Matuš, 1965–1969, Olympic champion in 1960, participated in 1960 European Nations' Cup and the 1962 FIFA World Cup


External links



  • Official website (in German)






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