Name
St. Gallen

Badge
User Rating

(0 users)

Next Event
St. Gallen vs Lucerne (01 Apr)

Head Coach
None Found...
Add new Player with 'Manager' position

League Position
5

Recent League Form ➡


Established
1879 (145 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Kybunpark
(19,694 Capacity)

Jersey or Equipment Clearart

Archive

Primary Colours

Location
St. Gallen

Nicknames

Competitions
Swiss Super League

Last Edit
GOAviator: 22/Aug/23


Upcoming
01/04 St. Gallen - Lucerne
04/04 FC Lausanne- - St. Gallen
07/04 St. Gallen - Young Boys
13/04 St. Gallen - Yverdon Spor
21/04 Zurich - St. Gallen

Results
21/03 Freiburg 4 - 1 St. Gallen
16/03 Grasshoppers 1 - 1 St. Gallen
09/03 St. Gallen 2 - 3 Lugano
02/03 Servette 2 - 0 St. Gallen
24/02 St. Gallen 1 - 0 Stade Lausan

Description
Available in:

FC St. Gallen 1879 (Fussballclub St. Gallen 1879) is a Swiss football club based in St. Gallen, in the Canton of St.Gallen. The club is currently playing in the 2018–2019 Swiss Super League.

Team Members


19

Akolo



1

Ati-Zigi





Barnetta



31

Besio



7

Dajaku





Geubbels



16

Görtler





Guasch





Haggui





Karlen



24

Kempter





Krasniqi



50

Lüchinger





Moos





Schmidt





Schubert



4

Stergiou





Stevanović





Toma





Vallci





Witzig



46

Zanotti



= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 22 (Total: 22)



Stadium or Home

The kybunpark, formerly known as AFG Arena, is a multi-use stadium in St. Gallen, Switzerland, completed in 2008. It is used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of FC St. Gallen of the Swiss Super League. It replaces the Espenmoos stadium.

The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people. Between 2008 and 2016 the stadium was named after the sponsor Arbonia-Forster-Gruppe (AFG). In July 2016 the name was changed to kybunpark.

When it was completed, FC St. Gallen had just been just relegated to the Challenge League. The first match in the new stadium was played on May 30, 2008 when Switzerland won against Liechtenstein 3:0 (18,000 spectators). The official inauguration was held on July 5, 2008.

Starting July 2012, the kybunpark is also the temporary home of FC Wil, while the second division side builds its own new stadium to meet Swiss Football League requirements.

The kybunpark is used as well for international games between national football teams, such as Brazil or Spain.

Trophies


Fanart


Banner

Other Links

Facebook

Twitter

Website

Instagram

Youtube