FC Gossau

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FC Gossau
Full name Fussballclub Gossau
Founded 1906
Ground Sportanlage Buechenwald
Gossau SG
Ground Capacity 3,500
Chairman Roland Gnägi
Manager Alex Kern
League Swiss Challenge League
2008-09 Challenge League, 16th
Home colours
Away colours

FC Gossau is a Swiss football club from the city of Gossau in the canton of St. Gallen. The club currently plays in the Challenge League, the second-highest level of Swiss football.

History

After its foundation in 1906, FC Gossau spent the first 65 years of its history in almost entire unimportance. This changed in 1971 when they advanced for the first time to the 1. Liga (third level) by a 3-0 victory against FC Widnau. Between 1975 and 1978, they even managed to reach the promotion to the second level (NLB). Changeful years followed, the Club played mostly in the 1. or 2. Liga.

After another relegation to the 2. Liga in 1987, Roger Heri composed a new team and induced the "second bloom" of the FC Gossau in the nineties. In 1992, they achieved the promotion to the 1. Liga, after victories against FC Solothurn and FC Monthey they even got to the second level in 1993. Despite of the fact that there were seven clubs which had to relegate, they managed to remain in the NLB because they defeated FC Chiasso in the play-offs. However, in the following season they failed to avoid the relegation. Under the management of Heinz Bigler, the team defeated Ascona and AC Bellinzona in the play-offs and made it to reascend to NLB.

However, the last second level membership of FC Gossau so far (season 1996/97) lasted merely one season. While heading the table after the fifth matchday, the team afterwards fell back to the last place but one until winter break. Neither a change of manager nor the engagement of several new players caused the looked-for staying in the league. Thereafter, FC Gossau played with changing successes in the 1. Liga until 2006/2007 when they managed to reach the promotion again.

The club hit the headlines when they defeated the favourite FC St. Gallen in the Swiss Cup by 2-0 in 2007.

According to rumors, the club faces allegations to be involved in match-fixing during season 2008/09.[1] Sources believe that a former goalkeeper and a defender, still member of the squad, were bribed by a betting gang.[2] and released on 23 November 2009 Mario Bigoni in the course of the 2009 European football betting scandal.[3]

In May 2010, former players Marc Lütolf, Mario Bigoni, Darko Damjanović were given open-ended suspensions.[4]

Former coaches

  • Vlado Nogic (2005–2009)
  • Hans Kodric (2009)

Current squad

As of 28 October 2011 (2011-10-28)

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

No. Position Player
1 Switzerland GK Adrian Zürcher
2 Switzerland MF Dusan Ranisavljevic
3 Italy FW Enzo Todisco
4 Switzerland MF Yannic Nagel
5 Austria DF Christoph Fleisch
6 Republic of Kosovo DF Ifraim Alija
7 Austria MF Sabri Vural
8 Switzerland MF Flavio De Martin
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Mehmed Malkoč
10 Switzerland MF Lulzim Mehmeti
11 Switzerland FW Safet Etemi
No. Position Player
13 Switzerland MF Mirco Oertig
14 Switzerland DF Thomas Schrepfer
15 Switzerland FW Anil Aydeniz
16 Switzerland DF Remo Grämiger
17 Switzerland MF Dominik Simani
18 Switzerland GK Adrian Harder
19 Afghanistan MF Massud Khaleqi
20 Republic of Macedonia FW Jetmir Maksuti
21 Switzerland MF Andreas Güntensperger
22 Canada MF Dominic Imhof

Notable former players

See also Category:FC Gossau players.

Argentina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
  • Brazil Valmir Pontes
France
Germany
Nigeria
Slovenia
  • Slovenia Tomislav Misura
  • Slovenia Ljubisa Strbać

Switzerland
Turkey
  • Turkey Ali Özcakmak
  • TurkeySwitzerland Ramazan Baspinar

References

External links

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