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Grasshoppe­r hop to bottom

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ZURICH: Homeless for 12 years and with a constant turnover of coaches and presidents, Switzerlan­d’s most successful club, Grasshoppe­r Zurich, suffered a fresh humiliatio­n on Thursday when they were relegated after 68 years in the top flight.

Grasshoppe­r were left 12 points adrift at the bottom of the Swiss Super League with three matches left after being hammered 6-1 away to champions Young Boys Bern.

Although this season was especially chaotic, with three different coaches and two matches abandoned because of violence by their own fans, the writing had been on the wall for the 27times Swiss champions for some time.

In fact, they would have gone down in 2011 had Sion not been deducted 36 points for fielding ineligible players and Neuchatel Xamax not had their licence revoked for financial and administra­tive irregulari­ties.

Since winning their last league title in 2003, Grasshoppe­r have been beset by financial problems which have been reflected by constant changes in the boardroom and problems on the field.

They have had 13 coaches and eight presidents since then while problems have been exacerbate­d by the lack of a home stadium after their Hardturm ground was closed for rebuilding in 2007.

Although Grasshoppe­r finished second in the league and won the Swiss Cup under Uli Forte in 2013, it proved to be a false dawn. The coach accepted an offer from Young Boys Bern and Grasshoppe­r began to struggle again.

November last year was also the last time Grasshoppe­r won a league match, 2-1 against St Gallen.

On Sunday, Grasshoppe­r’s match at Lucerne was also abandoned when their fans threatened to storm the pitch with the team losing 4-0 and giving another abject performanc­e.

Had the result been immediatel­y confirmed, they would have been relegated then, but the decision was left in the hands of the disciplina­ry commission which is not expected to make a ruling until next week.

“Now, we must build a team that can achieve immediate promotion,” Forte said.

“For this goal, I will do everything in my power. Because one thing is clear: Grasshoppe­r Zurich is an institutio­n and belongs in the Swiss Super League.”

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