Results

Switzerland Division 1 Women 05/17 15:00 1 [1] Young Boys Women v Grasshopper Women [6] L 7-5
Switzerland Women Play-Offs 05/11 13:00 1 Grasshopper Women v Young Boys Women W 1-0
Switzerland Women Play-Offs 05/04 11:00 2 Basel Women v Grasshopper Women W 1-4
Switzerland Women Play-Offs 04/27 15:00 2 Grasshopper Women v Basel Women L 1-2
Switzerland Women Play-Offs 04/19 15:00 3 Servette FC Chenois Women v Grasshopper Women W 1-4
Switzerland Women Play-Offs 04/13 14:00 3 Grasshopper Women v Servette FC Chenois Women D 1-1
Switzerland Division 1 Women 03/22 16:00 18 [3] Young Boys Women v Grasshopper Women [6] L 1-0
Switzerland Division 1 Women 03/16 15:00 17 [2] Servette FC Chenois Women v Grasshopper Women [7] W 2-3
Switzerland Division 1 Women 03/09 13:00 16 Grasshopper Women v St Gallen Women D 0-0
Switzerland Division 1 Women 03/01 14:30 15 Basel Women v Grasshopper Women L 2-1
Switzerland Division 1 Women 02/08 17:00 14 [9] FC Rapperswil-Jona Women v Grasshopper Women [6] W 0-6
Switzerland Division 1 Women 02/02 13:00 12 [8] Lucerne Women v Grasshopper Women [6] W 0-6

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 24 12 12
Wins 10 4 6
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 8 4 4
Goals for 49 16 33
Goals against 31 19 12
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 6 3 3

Grasshopper Club Zurich Frauen is a Swiss women's football team from Niederhasli, Zurich representing Grasshopper Club Zurich in the Swiss Women's Super League.

History

The team was founded in 1977 in Schwerzenbach, Zurich, as DFC Schwerzenbach, the women's football division of SC Schwerzenbach. The team achieved promotion to the top level in 1988 and has played there since. Three years later Schwerzenbach won its first trophy, the 1992 national cup, and in 1999 it won the championship. FFC Bern prevented a double defeating Schwerzenbach in the cup's final in a penalty shootout.

While the team's standings subsequently ranged between the 3rd and second-to-last spots, Schwerzenbach won two more national cups in 2003 and 2008 and represented Switzerland in the 2004 European Cup. In 2006, the team decided to become its own club and on 6 October 2006, FFC United Schwerzenbach was founded in Greifensee, Zurich.

In May 2008, the club won its first title, with the cup victory over FFC Bern. Soon after, in June 2008, the collaboration between Grasshopper Club Zurich and FFC United Schwerzenbach was announced and in the following season the team played as GC/Schwerzenbach. This collaboration was seen as a quantum leap in women's football in Switzerland. GC/Schwerzenbach was dissolved a year later, as the team became fully integrated into Grasshopper Club as the women's football division. They would play under the name Grasshopper Club Zurich.

Following a bronze in its debut season, Grasshopper was the championship's runner-up in 2010. In the three next seasons it has ended in mid-table positions.

On 4 September 2023, the club decided to incorporate their women's football team under the name GC Frauenfussball AG.

The Grasshopper Women, officially known as Grasshopper Club Zürich Frauen, is a prominent women's soccer team based in Zurich, Switzerland. Established in 1970, the team is part of the historic Grasshopper Club Zürich, one of the oldest and most successful sports clubs in Switzerland. The Grasshopper Women compete in the Swiss Women's Super League, the top tier of women's football in the country.

Renowned for their skillful play and competitive spirit, the Grasshopper Women have a rich history of success, consistently challenging for league titles and cup honors. The team is known for its commitment to developing young talent, fostering a strong youth academy that nurtures aspiring female soccer players.

The Grasshopper Women play their home matches at the prestigious Stadion Letzigrund, where they enjoy passionate support from their fans. The team's colors, blue and white, symbolize their heritage and pride in representing Zurich on the national and international stage.

With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, the Grasshopper Women continue to make significant contributions to the growth of women's soccer in Switzerland, inspiring future generations of female athletes. Their dedication to excellence both on and off the pitch makes them a respected and influential force in the world of women's football.