World Soccer news logo
WORLD SOCCER
News
Live scores
Calendar & Statistics

WORLD CUP 2006
Action Console
Calendar
Events Day by Day
Matches and Results
Top Scorers
Groups and Teams
Venues
Top Players
World Cup Winners

ARCHIVES
World Soccer
News
Match Reports
Interviews
Euro 2004
Action Console
Infographic
Diaporama
Calendar
Daily Events News
Matches and Results
Top Scorers
Euro 2004 Finals
Teams and Players
Venues
History of European Championships
Top Players - present
Marcus Allback
Vitalijs Astafjevs
Michael Ballack
Ruben Baraja
Fabien Barthez
David Beckham
Dimitar Berbatov
Daniel Borimirov
Gianluigi Buffon
Dmitry Bulykin
Mauro Camoranesi
Sol Campbell
Fabio Cannavaro
Pedro Miguel Carreiro Resendes
Iker Casillas
Petr Cech
Rui Manuel Cesar Costa
Stéphane Chapuisat
Angelos Charisteas
Phillip Cocu
Edgar Davids
Frank de Boer
Deco
Alessandro Del Piero
Marcel Desailly
Cristiano Ronaldo Dos Santos Aveiros
Luis Figo
Steven Gerrard
Stylianos Giannakopoulos
Raul Gonzalez Blanco
Jesper Gronkjaer
Ivan Helguera
Stephane Henchoz
Thierry Henry
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Filippo Inzaghi
David James
Oliver Kahn
Giorgios Karagounis
Sebastian Kehl
Miroslav Klose
Patrick Kluivert
Jan Koller
Robert Kovac
Kevin Kuranyi
Fredrik Ljungberg
Claude Makelele
Sergio Paulo Marceneiro Conceicao
Olof Mellberg
Alexander Mostovoi
Patrick Muller
Pavel Nedved
Alessandro Nesta
Oliver Neuville
Gary Neville
Themistoklis Nikolaidis
Antonis Nikopolidis
Viktor Onopko
Michael Owen
Marians Pahars
Stilian Petrov
Robert Pires
Karel Poborsky
Dado Prso
Carles Puyol Saforcada
Carsten Ramelow
Dennis Rommedahl
Wayne Rooney
Tomas Rosicky
Michel Salgado
Ebbe Sand
Bernd Schneider
Paul Scholes
Clarence Seedorf
Fernando Manuel Silva Couto
Alexey Smertin
Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro
Thomas Sorensen
Anders Svensson
Dmitry Sychev
Jon Dahl Tomasson
Fernando Jose Torres Sanz
Francesco Totti
David Trezeguet
Igor Tudor
Juan Carlos Valeron Santana
Rafael van der Vaart
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Maris Verpakovskis
Patrick Vieira
Christian Vieri
Vladimir Vladimir Smicer
Hakan Yakin
Zdravko Zdravkov
Mihails Zemlinskis
Zinedine Zidane
Boris Zivkovic
Top Players - past
World Cup 2002
News
Match Reports
Euro 2000
News
Match Reports

Stéphane Chapuisat
Personal Data
Name: Stéphane
Surname: Chapuisat
Date of Birth: 28 Jun 1969
Birth Place: Lausanne
Height: 179 cm
Weight: 77 kg
Portrait of Switzerland's player Stephane Chapuisat taken 31 March 2004 in Heraclion, Crete, before a friendly match against Greece ahead of the Euro 2004. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Career
Position: Striker
Clubs: Red Star Zurich (1977-80), Lausanne (1980-85), FC Malley (1985-87), Lausanne (1987-90), Bayer Uerdingen (Ger/1990-91), Borussia Dortmund (Ger/1991-99), Grasshoppers Zurich (1999-2002), Young Boys (since 2002)
International appearances: 101
International goals: 21
International debut: 21/06/1989, Switzerland-Brazil (1-0)
Last international appearance: 06/06/2004, Switzerland-Liechstenstein (1-0)
First international goal: 14/11/1990, San Marino-Switzerland (0-4)
Last international goal: 07/09/2002, Switzerland-Georgia (4-1)

World Cup

Appearances: 1 (1994), 3 matches, 1 goal

European Championships

Appearances: 1 (1996), 3 matches, 0 goals

Champions League

Winner (1997)

UEFA Cup

Finalist (1993)

Intercontinental Cup

Winner (1997)

Swiss Championship

Winner (2001)

German Championship

Winner (1995, 1996)

German Supercup

Winner (1995, 1996)

Other Honours

Swiss player of the year (1992)

Top scorer in Switzerland (2001)

Biography

A footballing heritage

Swiss Stephane Chapuisat acknowledges his goal to give Switzerland a 1-0 lead over Wales during the European Championships qualification game in Zurich 31 March 1999.
Swiss Stephane Chapuisat acknowledges his goal to give Switzerland a 1-0 lead over Wales during the European Championships qualification game in Zurich 31 March 1999.

Some stars might be forgiven for not encouraging their children to follow in their same career footsteps.

However with Pierre-Albert Chapuisat, that was definitely not the case. A Swiss international in the 1960's and 70's and a star at club level with Lausanne and Paris FC, he greatly encouraged his son Stephane to attempt a career in football.

"My son is my pride and joy," he beamed, disuading any idea of jealousy that his son is now approaching 100 caps for his country while the 'old man' turned out 'only' 34 times.

At 18-years-old, Stephane had already made his professional debut for Lausanne Sports in his native city but he did not stay in his homeland for long.

Borussia Dortmund's Swiss striker Stephane Chapuisat (C) is flanked by his teammates Thomas Hengen (L) and Russian Wladimir But (R) as he watches the Bundesliga match Borussia Dortmund against Hertha BSC from the bench, 22 August. Chapuisat has had an offer from English Premiership champions Arsenal, daily newspaper Ruhr Nachrichten revealed.
Borussia Dortmund's Swiss striker Stephane Chapuisat (C) is flanked by his teammates Thomas Hengen (L) and Russian Wladimir But (R) as he watches the Bundesliga match Borussia Dortmund against Hertha BSC from the bench, 22 August. Chapuisat has had an offer from English Premiership champions Arsenal, daily newspaper Ruhr Nachrichten revealed.

In 1990, he moved to the Bundesliga and wore the colours of Bayer Uerdigen for one season before joining Borussia Dortmund with whom he would taste glory at the very highest level.

Wearing the famous yellow jersey of Dortmund, he helped the club win two German titles and two German Supercups in 1995 and 1996 before touching the holy grail the following season.

Borussia Dortmund's Swiss striker Stephane Chapuisat celebrates his goal which finally settled the Champions League quarter final tie between the defending champions and Bayern Munich in Dortmund late 18 March. Chapuisat scored in the second half of extra time to send his team into the semi finals with a 1-0 aggregate victory.
Borussia Dortmund's Swiss striker Stephane Chapuisat celebrates his goal which finally settled the Champions League quarter final tie between the defending champions and Bayern Munich in Dortmund late 18 March. Chapuisat scored in the second half of extra time to send his team into the semi finals with a 1-0 aggregate victory.

Out of nowhere, Dortmund stormed their way into the 1997 Champions League final where Chapuisat led the attack alongside Matthias Sammer and felled the mighty Juventus by a scoreline of 3-1.

The win all but erased the memory of a lost Uefa Cup final in 1993 where they were beaten by none other than Juventus.

Retirement in sight

In nine seasons in Germany, the man from Lausanne scored 106 goals, making him the highest scoring foreign player in Bundesliga history, until the Brazilian striker Giovane Elber later surpassed his mark for Bayern Munich.

Marco Zwyssig (L) of Basel struggles for the ball with Stephane Chapuisat (R) of Grasshoppers Zurich during their Swiss soccer league (NLA) match in Basel, 14 April 2002.   AFP PHOTO   EPA/KEYSTONE/ALESSANDRO DELLA VALLE
Marco Zwyssig (L) of Basel struggles for the ball with Stephane Chapuisat (R) of Grasshoppers Zurich during their Swiss soccer league (NLA) match in Basel, 14 April 2002. AFP PHOTO EPA/KEYSTONE/ALESSANDRO DELLA VALLE

His glorious spell with Dortmund came to an end in 1999 and he returned to the Swiss top flight helping Grasshoppers Zurich win the domestic title two years later in a campaign in which he was also the league's top scorer.

In 2002, he was on the move again, this time signing with the Bern club Young Boys where he will likely see out his career.

Georgia's Dato Kvirkvelia (L) and Revaz Kemoklidze (R) fight for the ball with Swiss Stephane Chapuisat during their Euro 2004 qualifying match, group 10,  02 April 2003 in Tbilisi.
Georgia's Dato Kvirkvelia (L) and Revaz Kemoklidze (R) fight for the ball with Swiss Stephane Chapuisat during their Euro 2004 qualifying match, group 10, 02 April 2003 in Tbilisi.

With retirement approaching, he recently picked up the honour as Swiss player of the last half century and can now look forward to a his second crack at the European championships in 2004. He also played at Euro 96 in England.

He has scored more than 20 goals for his country and will likely win over a 100 caps by the time he walks away from the game but he remains the star symbol of Switzerland despite the emergence of Hakin Yakin and Alexander Frei.

Whatever transpires in Portugal, fans will be certain to raise a glass in tribute to this great footballing servent when the curtain finally comes down on a sparkling career.