FC Lugano

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Lugano
Full name Football Club Lugano
Founded 1908 (FC Lugano)
2004 (AC Lugano)
2008 (FC Lugano)
Ground Stadio Cornaredo,
Lugano, Switzerland
Ground Capacity 15,000
Chairman Angelo Renzetti
Manager Sandro Salvioni
League Challenge League
2011–12 Challenge League, 5th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

FC Lugano is a Swiss football club based in Lugano. The club was founded as AC Lugano in 2004 as a result of relegation and financial situation of FC Lugano, which was founded in 1908. In 2008, the club reverted to its original name, FC Lugano. They play at the Stadio Cornaredo. They played in present Swiss Super League during periods of 1922–1953, 1954–1960, 1961–1963, 1964–1976, 1979–1980, 1988–1997 and 1998–2002.

History

Football Club Lugano was formed on 28 July 1908 under the leadership of the then President Ernesto Corsini. Promotion to the highest Swiss Super League came for the first time in 1922, and after several years of going up and down, the team won its first Swiss Cup in 1931. The following decade, FC Lugano was able to win 3 national titles (1938, 1941 and 1949).

During the first fifty years, Lugano played on the ground at the Campo Marzio – which opened on 13 September 1908 – but its success prompted the city to build a new stadium, and so on 26 August 1951, the Cornaredo Stadium was inaugurated, which has a capacity of 15,000.

In 1968, Lugano won the Swiss Cup and hence the team participated in the Cup Winners' Cups. Two years later the team took part in the UEFA Cup.

In 1993, Lugano won its third Cup against the Grasshoppers, later participating in the Cup Winners' Cup, which took it to the second qualifying round. In the 1995–96 season, Lugano participated in the UEFA Cup eliminating Jeunesse Hautcharage in the first round and in the second, Inter Milan.

After the declaration of bankruptcy in 2003, on 30 June 2004, Lugano merged with Malcantone Agno, and it was decided that Lugano would re-enter the Swiss Football scene in the Swiss Challenge League, as AC Lugano. Morotti Joseph, the president of Malcantone Agno, was entrusted with the leadership of the new club.

In 2007, the company was bought by a group led by Giambattista Pastorello. Luid Bernasconi became the new president. On 4 June 2008 the general meeting of shareholders voted on changing the name of the club – which returned to the historical name of Football Club Lugano, in its centenary year.

Current squad

As of 19 January, 2014. 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
2 Switzerland DF Denis Markaj
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Mladen Skorić
4 Switzerland MF David Forzano
5 Brazil DF Everton Luiz
6 Italy DF Orlando Urbano
7 Switzerland MF Gezim Shalaj
8 Croatia MF Marko Bašić
9 Serbia FW Bojan Dubajić
10 Switzerland MF Mattia Bottani
11 Switzerland FW Salvatore Guarino
14 Uruguay MF Jonathan Sabbatini
15 Italy DF Martino Borghese (on loan from Spezia)
16 Switzerland MF Silvan Aegerter
17 Switzerland MF Matteo Tosetti (on loan from Young Boys)
No. Position Player
18 Switzerland GK Hrvoje Bukovski
19 Switzerland MF Antoine Rey
20 Switzerland FW Orhan Mustafi
21 Brazil FW Rafael Silva
22 Switzerland DF Daniel Maffi
23 Switzerland MF Stéphane Garcia
25 Switzerland DF Christian Schlauri
26 Switzerland DF Patrick Cazzaniga
27 Switzerland MF Luca Spini
28 Switzerland MF Luca Quadri
29 Switzerland FW Gianluca Santillo
30 Italy GK Francesco Russo
Slovenia MF Dino Martinovič (on loan from Verona)

Honours

Notable former players

Notable former coaches

External links

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