FC Kreuzlingen

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FC Kreuzlingen
Full name FC Kreuzlingen
Founded 1905
Ground Sportplatz Hafenareal, Kreuzlingen, Thurgau, Switzerland
Ground Capacity 1,200
President Daniel Geisselhardt
Trainer Willy Scheepers
League 2. Liga Interregional
Home colours
Away colours

FC Kreuzlingen is a Swiss football club from the town of Kreuzlingen in Canton Thurgau, the German-speaking region of Switzerland. The team currently plays in 2. Liga Interregional.

History

  • In 1934 the club gained promotion to the Swiss Super League but refused to make the step up on financial grounds.
  • In 2003/04 the club narrowly missed out on promotion to the Challenge League.

Stadium

The club play their home games at Sportplatz Hafenareal. The capacity is 1,200. The stadium has 200 seats and 1,000 standing places. The stadium is part of a complex on the banks of Lake Constance in the port area of the Freuzlingen. In 2007 a new club house was erected.

Squad Team

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 England GK Orkan Avci
3 Italy DF Fabio Zancanaro
4 Switzerland DF Manuel Ferrone
5 Switzerland DF Mischa Schoch
7 Italy FW Adriano Vallini
9 Switzerland MF Demir Aydemir
10 Switzerland FW Alfonso Santabarbara
11 Serbia FW Dragan Miljic
12 Switzerland MF Damian Gimenez
13 Turkey FW Tolga Tarakci
14 Switzerland DF Marco Wagner
No. Position Player
15 Switzerland DF Muhamed Recica
16 Switzerland MF Jens Strohm
17 Switzerland MF Philipp Kasseckert
18 Switzerland MF Yago Bellon
19 Turkey DF Ümüt Tutunci
20 Switzerland MF Stephan Oergel
21 Switzerland FW David Obrist
22 Switzerland DF Tom Wehrle
23 Germany MF Ingo Backert
31 Switzerland GK Javier Belda

Supporters

In 1997 a small ground of fans got together to form a club called the Whiskeykurve. A small group of fans of the club who stand at an end of the ground known as the Whiskeykurve.

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