Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879, commonly known as St. Gallen, is a Swiss professional football club based in the city of St. Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen. The team competes in the Swiss Super League.

St. Gallen
FC St. Gallen logo
Full nameFussballclub St. Gallen 1879
Nickname(s)Espen
Founded19 April 1879; 145 years ago (1879-04-19)
GroundKybunpark, St. Gallen
Capacity19,694
PresidentMatthias Hüppi
Head coachEnrico Maaßen
LeagueSwiss Super League
2023–24Swiss Super League, 5th of 12
Websitehttps://www.fcsg.ch/
Current season

History

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Chart of FC St. Gallen table positions in the Swiss football league system

Founded on 19 April 1879, FC St. Gallen is the oldest club still in existence in Swiss football. However, the team has had relatively little success in comparison to other clubs. Despite the fact that St. Gallen won the Swiss championship twice in the 1903–04 and 1999–2000 seasons, the team has mostly been a mid-table side. St. Gallen were relegated to the second-tier Challenge League twice, at the end of the 2007–08 and the 2010–11 seasons. Since their promotion back to the Swiss Super League, they have remained in the top division for the past twelve years, establishing themselves again as a midtable club. In the 2019–20 season, the club finished as runners-up. Despite being based in a relatively small city, St. Gallen are known for their excellent support at both home and away games. In 2016, FC St. Gallen, became a member of the exclusive Club of Pioneers, as the oldest football club of Switzerland.[1]

Stadium

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FC St. Gallen play their home games at the Kybunpark. The stadium has a capacity of 19,694 and it is on the west side of town. The stadium replaced the former Espenmoos stadium in the east.

Honours

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Domestic

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League

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Others

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  • Anglo Cup
    • Runners-up: 1910

European record

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Overall record

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Accurate as of 7 November 2024
Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%
European Cup / Champions League 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 000.00
Cup Winners' Cup 4 1 1 2 2 6 −4 025.00
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 25 8 4 13 28 42 −14 032.00
UEFA Conference League 9 4 2 3 16 16 +0 044.44
UEFA Intertoto Cup 10 6 1 3 24 10 +14 060.00
Total 47 18 9 20 67 67 +0 038.30

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

 
St. Gallen 2013
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   BK Frem 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a)
Second round   Levski Sofia 0–0 0–4 0–4
1983–84 UEFA Cup First round   Radnički Niš 1–2 0–3 1–5
1985–86 UEFA Cup First round   Inter Milan 0–0 1–5 1–5
1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round   Viljandi JK Tulevik 3–2 6–1 9–3
Second round   Austria Salzburg 1–0 1–3 2–3
2000–01 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round   Galatasaray 1–2 2–2 3–4
UEFA Cup First round   Chelsea 2–0 0–1 2–1
Second round   Club Brugge 1–1 1–2 2–3
2001–02 UEFA Cup Qualifying round   Pelister 2–3 2–0 4–3
First round   Steaua București 2–1 1–1 3–2
Second round   Freiburg 1–4 1–0 2–4
2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round   B68 Toftir 5–1 6–0 11–1
Second round   Willem II 1–1 (aet) 0–1 1–2
2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup Second round   Dacia Chişinău 0–1 (aet) 1–0 1–1 (0–3p)
2013–14 UEFA Europa League Play-off   Spartak Moscow 1–1 4–2 5–3
Group A   Valencia 2–3 1–5 4th place
  Swansea City 1–0 0–1
  Kuban Krasnodar 2–0 0–4
2018–19 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round   Sarpsborg 08 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2020–21 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round   AEK Athens 0–1 0–1
2024–25 UEFA Conference League Second qualifying round   FC Tobol 4–1 1–0 5–1
Third qualifying round   Śląsk Wrocław 2–0 2–3 4–3
Play-off   Trabzonspor 0–0 1–1 (aet) 1–1 (5–4p)
League phase   Fiorentina 2-4
  1. FC Heidenheim
  Vitória de Guimarães
  Cercle Brugge 2-6
  TSC
  Larne 2–1

Players

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Current squad

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As of 30 August 2024[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GHA Lawrence Ati-Zigi
3 DF   GHA Musah Nuhu
4 DF   CRO Jozo Stanić
5 DF   GHA Stephan Ambrosius
7 MF   SUI Christian Witzig
8 MF   ESP Jordi Quintillà
9 FW   FRA Willem Geubbels
10 FW   COD Chadrac Akolo
11 FW   GUI Moustapha Cissé (on loan from Atalanta)
13 MF   SUI Gregory Karlen
14 MF   CMR Noah Yannick
15 DF   MLI Abdoulaye Diaby
16 MF   GER Lukas Görtler (captain)
18 FW   SUI Felix Mambimbi
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF   AUT Albert Vallçi
22 DF   GER Konrad Faber
23 MF   KOS Betim Fazliji
24 MF   SUI Bastien Toma
25 GK   GER Lukas Watkowiak
28 DF   FRA Hugo Vandermersch
30 MF   ESP Víctor Ruiz
35 GK   GER Bela Dumrath
36 DF   GER Chima Okoroji
63 MF   SUI Corsin Konietzke
64 MF   SRB Mihailo Stevanović
70 MF   SUI Noah Probst
77 FW   HUN Kevin Csoboth
90 FW   SRB Jovan Milošević (on loan from Stuttgart)

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   KOS Behar Neziri (at Wil until 30 June 2025)
MF   SUI Jason Parente (at Wil until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   SUI Lindon Ibishi (at Linth 04 until 31 December 2024)
FW   SWE Nikolaj Möller (at Strømsgodset until 30 June 2025)

Retired numbers

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   SUI Marc Zellweger (1994–2001, 2003–2010)

Club officials

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As of 1 July 2018
Position Staff
Chairman   Matthias Hüppi
Member   Peter Germann
Sporting director   Alain Sutter
First-team manager   Peter Zeidler
First-Team Assistant Manager   Frank Baumann
First-Team Coach   Moritz Fünfschmidt
First-Team Goalkeeper Coach   Rolf Neuhaus
Fitness Coach   Thomas Wyss
Athletic Coach   Alois Baumgartner
Chief scout   Manuel Kühn
Masseur   Stephan Oberli
Academy Goalkeeping Co-ordinator   Alex Nussbaumer
Team manager   Heinz Hofmann
  Adrian Zingg

Coaches

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Former players

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References

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  1. ^ "Know About FC Saint Gallen". asmonaco.com.
  2. ^ "1. Mannschaft | Saison 2022/23" [First team | 2022/23 season] (in German). FC St. Gallen. 2 August 2022.
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