FC St. Gallen

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FC St. Gallen
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Full name FC St. Gallen 1879
Nickname(s) Espen
Founded 1879
Ground Espenmoos, St. Gallen
Capacity 11,300
Chairman Dieter Fröhlich
Manager Austria Rolf Fringer
League Swiss Super League
2004-05 7th
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FC St. Gallen is a Swiss football club, based in St. Gallen. Founded in 1879, it is the oldest football club of Switzerland. Currently a new stadium called "AFG Arena" is built in the Western part of the city. It will replace in 2008 the current old football ground "Espenmoos" which is in the east end.

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[edit] Honours

FC St. Gallen in 1881
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FC St. Gallen in 1881
  • Swiss Champions: 1904, 2000
  • Swiss Cup winners: 1969

[edit] Current squad

as of 6th July,2006.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Stefano Razzetti
2 Argentina MF Jesus Mendez
3 Switzerland DF Philippe Montandon
5 Croatia DF Mijad Maric
6 Argentina DF Juan Pablo Garat
7 Switzerland DF Pascal Cerrone
9 Germany MF Juergen Gjasula
10 Argentina FW Francisco Aguirre
11 Ghana FW Alex Tachie-Mensah
12 Switzerland MF David Marazzi
13 Switzerland MF Davide Callà
No. Position Player
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Samir Kozarac
15 Switzerland DF Philipp Muntwiler
16 Switzerland MF Franco Di Jorio
17 Switzerland DF Marc Zellweger
18 Switzerland GK Daniel Lopar
19 Czech Republic DF Jiri Koubsky
20 Ghana FW Kwabena Agouda
22 Switzerland FW Milos Malenovic
23 Switzerland MF Sandro Marini
24 Switzerland FW Moreno Costanzo
25 Argentina MF Marcos Gelabert

[edit] Transfers 2006-2007

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[edit] Famous players

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Swiss Super League, 2006/07
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