FC Stade Nyonnais

Nyon
Full name Football Club Stade Nyonnais
Founded 1905 (FC Stade Nyonnais)
Ground Colovray, Nyon
Ground Capacity 7,200 (860 seated)
President Vartan Sirmakes
Manager Sébastien Bichard
League 1. Liga Promotion

FC Stade Nyonnais is a Swiss football club currently playing in the Swiss 1. Liga Promotion.

History

Chart of Stade Nyonnais table positions in the Swiss football league system

The club was founded in 1905.

In 2001 the club had a big game against Real Madrid, in which they reached a record attendance of 6,800 spectators.

Nyon had survived several seasons in the second tier of Swiss football, the Challenge League, until the 2011–12 season. Due to restructuring of the Swiss Football League, it was announced that the bottom 6 teams of the 10 team division would be relegated to a newly formed division in 2012, rather than the usual two teams being relegated. Nyon was close to survival but finished two points from safety, and were relegated to the 1. Liga Promotion.

Current squad

As of 10 August, 2017.[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 Switzerland GK Osni Mutombo
30 Portugal GK Barroca
2 Armenia DF Hiraç Yagan
3 Switzerland DF Zlatko Hebib
4 Switzerland DF Guillaume Golay
5 Senegal DF Ibrahim Tall
13 Turkey DF Azad Odabasi
15 Switzerland DF Benoit Bryand
18 Spain DF Jean-Marc Faye
25 Switzerland DF Amir Ramadani
31 Switzerland DF Oliver Maric
6 Switzerland MF Tibert Pont
7 Spain MF Antonio Moreno
No. Position Player
8 France MF Hugo Fargues
10 Switzerland MF Fabrizio Zambrella
12 Switzerland MF Idriz Bega
16 Switzerland MF Iñaki Fernandez
20 Switzerland MF Quentin Gaillard
21 Ivory Coast MF Ibrahima Camara
23 Switzerland MF Romain Dessarzin
9 Morocco FW Karim Chentouf
11 Portugal FW Alexandre Valente
14 Ivory Coast FW Khalil Lambin
19 Switzerland FW Benjamin Besnard
22 Kosovo FW Gentian Bunjaku

Staff

Former players


  1. http://www.stadenyonnais.ch/1ere_equipe/effectif.asp
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