Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction Swiss football club Football clubSV HönggFull nameSportverein HönggFounded1941GroundHönggerbergCapacity1,000ChairmanMartin GublerCoachStefan GollLeagueLiga 1.2008/200914th Home colours Away colours Sportverein Höngg is a football club from Zürich. The club was founded in 1941 from a merger of the former Höngg football club and the Talchern sports club and is currently playing in the Swiss 1. Liga. Players[edit] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK SUI Reto Eigenmann 2 DF SUI Fabian Graf 3 DF SUI Lukas Widmer 4 DF SUI Laurent Luks 5 DF SWE Mikael Gren 6 MF SUI Rafael Dössegger 7 MF SUI Cedric Membrez 8 MF SUI Michael Ryser 9 FW SUI Toni Dupovac 10 MF SUI Danilo Infante 11 MF SRB Ivan Medakovic 12 FW SUI Thomas Eugster No. Pos. Nation Player 13 DF SUI Tyron Pepperday 14 MF SUI Marc Capeder 15 DF SUI Marcel Aisslinger 16 MF SUI Philipp Zogg 17 DF ITA Daniele Demasi 18 MF SUI Paul Würmli 19 FW SRB Marko Marjanovic 20 MF SUI Stephan Boos 21 FW ITA Salvatore Lombardo 22 GK SUI Ronny Petro 23 MF SUI Simon Krappl Staff and board members[edit] Trainer: Stefan Goll Assistant Trainer: Simon Krappl Goalkeeper Coach: Guy Huber Physio: Bea Rechsteiner President: Martin Gubler Vice President: Daniel Stein Secretary : Walter Söll Treasurer : Roger Edelmann External links[edit] Official site (in German) Football in SwitzerlandSwiss Football Association • Swiss Football LeagueNational teamsMen National team B U-23 U-21 U-20 U-19 U-18 U-17 U-16 Futsal Beach Women National team U-20 U-17 Beach League systemMen Super League (play-off) Challenge League Promotion League 1. Liga 2. Liga Interregional 2. Liga 3. Liga 4. Liga 5. Liga Women Women's Super League Nationalliga B 1. Liga 2. Liga 3. Liga 4. Liga Domestic cupsMen Swiss Cup Swiss League Cup Swiss Super Cup (defunct) Uhrencup Cup of the Alps Women Swiss Women's Cup Others Uhrencup List of champions List of clubs List of stadiums 2021–22 1. Liga teamsGroup 1 Bulle CS Chênois Echallens Région La Chaux-de-Fonds Lancy FC Martigny-Sports Meyrin Monthey Naters Oberwallis Thun U21 US Terre Sainte La Sarraz-Eclépens Team Vaud U21 Vevey United Group 2 Bassecourt Buochs Delémont Grasshoppers Zürich II Köniz Kosova Zürich Langenthal Luzern II Münsingen SV Muttenz Schötz Solothurn Wohlen Zug 94 Group 3 Baden Balzers Freienbach Eschen/Mauren Gossau Uzwil Linth 04 FC Paradiso St. Gallen II Team Ticino U21 Thalwil Tuggen Wettswil-Bonstetten Winterthur II Authority control databases VIAF