Grasshopper Club Zurich was founded on 1 September 1886 by Tom E. Griffith, an English student. In 1893, the Grasshopper Club became the first Swiss team to play in (what was then)
Germany, defeating
Strasbourg 1–0. The first
Swiss championships (then called "Serie A") were held in
1897–98 and were won by the Grasshoppers, as was the first championship played using a league system in
1899–1900. Their biggest European success to date came in the
1977–78 UEFA Cup where they reached the semi-final against French side
Bastia. After a 3–2 win at home, they traveled to
Corsica for the second leg but lost 0–1 and were eliminated due to the
away goal rule. In 1997, the Grasshopper Club was incorporated and as of May 2005, it is formally organized as Neue Grasshopper Fussball AG. In doing so, Grasshopper became the first Swiss sports club to go public. Their to date last Swiss championship title was won in
2003. In 2013, the Grasshoppers ended a ten-year trophy drought with a penalty shoot-out victory over
Basel in the
Swiss Cup final. It would be the last trophy won for over a decade. In
2019, the Grasshoppers were relegated to the second division for the first time in 68 years. In April 2020, it was revealed that the
Hong Kong–based Champion Union HK Holding Limited had acquired 90% of GC shares. On 17 January 2024, a long-term partnership with American
Major League Soccer (MLS) side
Los Angeles FC was announced, with LAFC acquiring over 90% of the shares from the previous owners, Champion Union. ==Stadium and grounds==