FC Winterthur says goodbye to the Swiss Super League after four years. The emotions are running high, among fans, officials and goalkeeper Stefanos Kapino. Here comes the FCW-Inside. FC Winterthur's sports director Oliver Kaiser is facing a challenging summer. The moment was still hard, because we felt like we were back in the game and yes, we also led against GC 2:0, says sports director Oliver Kaiser. But we will not lose our sporting ambitions. It is clear that the club must cut its budget, which was already very small for Super League standards, by a third. Nevertheless, Kaiser remains positive. The commitment of the players is very great, but it will be a challenging summer. It is clear that the squad will be significantly reduced, which would also have happened in the case of a relegation. With an emotional post, goalkeeper Stefanos Kapino addresses the fans in the days before the last game. The last two years were the best of my life, professionally and privately, writes the Greek on Instagram. The Greek will leave Winterthur, as he does not see his future in the Challenge League.
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FC Winterthur says goodbye to the Swiss Super League - Now the club must cut costs by a third
FC Winterthur says goodbye to the Swiss Super League after four years. The emotions are running high, among fans, officials and goalkeeper Stefanos Kapino. Now the club must cut its budget by a third.
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