FC St. Gallen
FC St. Gallen logo | |||
Full name | Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879 | ||
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Nickname(s) | Espen | ||
Founded | 19 April 1879 | ||
Ground | Kybunpark, St. Gallen | ||
Capacity | 19,694 | ||
President | Matthias Hüppi | ||
Head coach | Peter Zeidler | ||
League | Swiss Super League | ||
2022–23 | 6th of 10 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879 is a Swiss professional football club from the city of St. Gallen. The team plays in the Swiss Super League. FC St. Gallen play their home games at the Kybunpark.
History[change]
The club was founded on 19 April 1879. It is the oldest club still in existence in Swiss football. The team has little success in comparison to other clubs. They won the Swiss championship twice (1904 and 2000) and the Cup once (1969). Mostly they were in the middle of the table. In the 21st century St. Gallen was relegeted twice (2008 and 2011). In 2016 FC St. Gallen became a member of the exclusive Club of Pioneers[1] as the oldest football club of Switzerland.
Honours[change]
Domestic[change]
League[change]
Cup[change]
- Swiss Cup
- Swiss League Cup
- Winners: 1977–78
- Runners-up: 1981–82
Players[change]
Current squad[change]
- As of 2 August 2022[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Coaches[change]
- England Jack Reynolds (1912–14)
- England William Townley (1920)
- Austria Leopold Grundwald (1922)
- England William Townley (1923–25)
- England Jimmy Townley (1945–49)
- England Robert Kelly (1949–51)
- Germany Fritz Kerr (1952–54)
- Germany Otto Pfister (1963–66)
- Romania Virgil Popescu (1966–67)
- Switzerland René Brodmann (1967–68)
- Germany Albert Sing (1968–70)
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Perušić (1970–74)
- Germany Helmuth Johannsen (1 July 1981 – 30 June 1985)
- Germany Werner Olk (1985–86)
- Germany Uwe Klimaschefski (1 July 1986 – 1 March 1987)
- Austria Kurt Jara (1 July 1988 – 1 October 1991)
- Germany Uwe Rapolder (1 July 1993 – 10 April 1996)
- Switzerland Werner Zünd (interim) (11 April 1996 – 25 April 1996)
- Switzerland Roger Hegi (26 April 1996 – 31 December 1998)
- Switzerland Marcel Koller (1 Jan 1999 – 31 December 2001)
- Switzerland Gérard Castella (20 Feb 2002 – 15 September 2002)
- Switzerland Thomas Staub (interim) (20 Sep 2002 – 9 December 2002)
- Austria Heinz Peischl (1 March 2003 – 8 April 2005)
- Switzerland Werner Zünd (interim) (29 April 2004 – 30 May 2005)
- Switzerland René Weiler (interim) (13 April 2005 – 29 April 2005)
- Germany Ralf Loose (1 July 2005 – 10 April 2006)
- Switzerland Werner Zünd (interim) (10 April 2006 – 12 April 2006)
- Austria Rolf Fringer (12 April 2006 – 8 October 2007)
- Bulgaria Krassimir Balakov (29 Oct 2007 – 30 June 2008)
- Switzerland Uli Forte (1 July 2008 – 1 March 2011)
- Switzerland Giorgio Contini / Switzerland Roger Zürcher (interim) (1 March 2011 – 7 March 2011)
- Luxembourg Jeff Saibene (7 March 2011 –2015)
- Germany Josef Zinnbauer (16 September 2015 – 4 May 2017)
- Switzerland Giorgio Contini (4 May 2017 – 1 April 2018)
- Germany Peter Zeidler (18 June 2018–)
References[change]
- ↑ The Club of Pioneers is a worldwide network of the oldest continuing association football clubs from each country.
- ↑ "1. Mannschaft | Saison 2022/23" [First team | 2022/23 season] (in German). FC St. Gallen. 2 August 2022.
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