SC Buochs

SC Buochs's greatest success was playing one season (1972/73) in the second tier of Swiss Football, at that time still National Liga B (NLB), which is now been renamed to the Challenge League.

It was created by some football loving chaps after the First World War, however disappeared around 1924 to be replaced by the current team named SC Buochs in 1934 (officially).

SC Buochs started off in the lowest league in Switzerland called the "Serie C" playing against a small pool of amateur sides at first.

SC Buochs has a quality Junior program starting with the "football school" during spring, teaching the youngsters the fundamentals of shooting, technique, rules, endurance and comradeship before actually playing for the club.

SC Buochs's home ground is located by the Lake of Lucerne, consisting of three pitches (one of them being artificial, two natural grass), one main building for changing, storage, office and stands and a restaurant.