Peter Risi

Peter Risi ( born May 16, 1950 in Buochs ​​; † 11 December 2010) was a Swiss football player who was able to win the crown three times as top scorer in the Swiss NLA and in the 1975/76 season with FC Zurich with the Double Championship and Cuperfolg reached. With 1.74 meters and 76 kilograms, it was an agile striker.

Career

In his career he played for SC Buochs ​​, FC La Chaux -de-Fonds, FC Winterthur, FC Zurich and FC Lucerne. In the seasons 1975/76, 1978/79 and 1980/81 risk was highest scorer in the Swiss league. A native of Buochs ​​attacker celebrated his greatest successes with FC Zurich. Outstanding the 1975/76 season was with coach Timo Konietzka when he hits with 12 celebrated the Double - profit and its Setting in the scoring charts with 33 goals ahead of the next Slobodan Santrač and Walter Müller. With FC Winterthur he lost the 1975 FA Cup final with 1:2 goals against FC Basel. For the first time on his goalscoring he made 16 goals attention to themselves in the 1972/73 season that finished third in the scoring charts behind Ottmar Hitzfeld and Ove Grahn. As risk from 1979/80 stormed at FC Lucerne, he was able to win with the club no spectacular successes. Therefore all the more impressive was his third win in 1980/81 in the scorer and the third rank 1982/83, when he again was able to strongly aware of his goalscoring with a club from the back of the midfield. In the scoresheet since 1960 Risi leads with 216 goals in 370 games, the NLA - ranking before Fritz Künzli and Rolf Blättler to.

Very good the games were in the European Cup of Champions 1976/77 as Risi and his teammates of FC Zurich over Glasgow Rangers, Turku PS and Dynamo Dresden moved into the semi-finals and there failed only at the later Cup winner Liverpool FC.

Between 1974 and 1977, he completed 15 games for the Swiss national football team, scoring three goals. His debut in the "Nati " he had on 9 June 1974 in Malmö with a 0-0 draw against Sweden. With his 15th operation on 21 September 1977 in Bern against Spain ( 1-2 defeat ), he ended his career in the national team.

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