The FCZ women are waiting in the final: St. Gallen narrowly misses Wunder against Servette

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The FCZ women can high five. Against GC they make the final perfect. (archive image).
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Carlo Emanuele FrezzaFootball reporter

The Women’s Super League repeats last year’s final. Servette will meet the FCZ women in less than a week at the St. Gallen Kybunpark. However, the two teams couldn’t have made the final more different.

For their part, the Zurich team perfected the best FCZ derby week ever. In just nine days, GC and Zurich have met four times. FCZ won all matches. First the juniors at the traditional Blue Stars FIFA Youth Cup. Then the FCZ women won the first leg in the semi-finals of the play-offs. Finally there was a kitsch alarm in Letzigrund when Blerim Dzemaili (37) scored the decisive goal in the 2-1 win against GC in his last derby before retiring.

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The last chapter of the derby week was written on Saturday afternoon. The FCZ women didn’t give the Hoppers a chance in the second leg at the Heerenschürli in Zurich-Schwamendingen and sent them back to Niederhasli on campus with a score of 5:1. After half an hour, the FCZ women put the game on the road to success thanks to two goals in three minutes. Viktoria Pinther (28th) and Fabienne Humm (31st) are the goalscorers. In the 64th, Nadine Riesen makes the preliminary decision. Oliwia Wos (88′) and Marie Therese Höbinger (91′) scored the other goals for FCZ. Marta Cazalla Garcia (86th) is responsible for the only classification goal via a penalty kick.

Significantly more effort

The women from Geneva in turn won in their semi-final of the play-offs against St. Gallen with an aggregate score of 4:3. Just like in the first leg, they show significantly more effort than the FCZ women. Servette leads 2-0 after more than twenty minutes. But they did not take self-sacrificing women from eastern Switzerland into account.

St. Gallen fights back. The goals fall just before and after the break. But that’s all the green-whites can do. The Romands in turn miss a penalty kick. In the end, a 2:2 draw is enough to make it to the final perfectly. And now they are out for revenge. A year ago, the women from Zurich secured the title in an extremely spectacular final.

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