FC St. Gallen Frauen

FC St. Gallen Frauen (formerly known as FC St.Gallen-Staad) is a women's football club from Switzerland. The club was founded in 2017 and was created through the merger of the women's football departments of FC St. Gallen and FC Staad. After the team was already integrated into the organization of FC St. Gallen in February 2021, the name "FC St.Gallen-Staad" was changed to "FC St. Gallen Frauen" in Summer 2022. The team currently competes in the Swiss Women's Super League, the highest division of the Swiss football pyramid.

FC St. Gallen Frauen
Nickname(s)Espen
Founded2017
GroundEspenmoos
Capacity5,700
ChairmanMatthias Hüppi
ManagerMarisa Wunderlin
LeagueSwiss Women's Super League
2022–20234th

History

The women's division of FC Staad has existed since 1992. In 2001, it was promoted to the National League A for the first time. After two more relegations and re-promotions in 2003 and 2009, the team slipped again into the National League B in 2017.[1] The women of FC St. Gallen were relegated to National League B in 2016.

With the relegation of the women of FC Staad, no team from Eastern Switzerland was represented in the top division of Swiss women's football, so the two clubs decided to join forces and merge their women's departments. The first joint training session was in July 2017. This merger, which had already been preceded by a certain cooperation at youth levels, also affected the U15, U17 and U19 teams, which have all competed under the name FC St. Gallen-Staad since then.[2]

In its first season of 2017/18, FC St. Gallen-Staad landed in third place and just missed promotion from National League B. The club started the 2018/19 season under head coach Federico D'Aloia and went on to win promotion to National League A.[3] In the Swiss Cup, St. Gallen-Staad reached the semifinals.[4]

Marco Zwyssig replaced D'Aloia as head coach. The 2019/20 season was ultimately cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. At the time of cancellation, after 16 rounds, FC St. Gallen-Staad stood in 7th place on 11 points.[5]

Before the start of the 20/21 season, the cooperation between FC St. Gallen and FC Staad was extended until 2023.[6]

On August 13, St. Gallen-Staad won the season opening game of the newly founded Women's Super League in Kybunpark, which was broadcast live by SRF2, against Grasshopper Club Zürich, 2–0.[7] It was the first game in the top division of Swiss women's football that SRF had ever shown.[8][9]

In March 2021 it was announced that the club would part with Marco Zwyssig as head coach at the end of the season, with Marisa Wunderlin presented as successor.[10]

In the cup, the team reached the round of 16, where they were eliminated at home against Basel.[11]

The name "FC St. Gallen-Staad" was changed to "FC St.Gallen Frauen" in 2022 after the club was already a part of the FC St. Gallen organization since February 2021.[12]

Players

Current squad

As of 15 April 2021. [13]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Liechtenstein LIE Jara Ackermann
3 DF Switzerland SUI Simea Hefti
4 DF Switzerland SUI Aline Christen
5 DF Switzerland SUI Carla Martin
6 FW Switzerland SUI Ylenia Caputo
7 MF Switzerland SUI Geraldine Ess
8 MF Switzerland SUI Victoria Bischof
9 DF Switzerland SUI Valeria Iseli
10 FW Switzerland SUI Stephanie Brecht
12 FW Switzerland SUI Ardita Iseni
13 DF Switzerland SUI Karin Bernet
14 FW Switzerland SUI Alicia Ravaioli
15 MF Switzerland SUI Alessandra De Freitas
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Switzerland SUI Larina Baumann
17 MF Switzerland SUI Yael Aeberhard
18 DF Switzerland SUI Ronya Böni
19 DF Switzerland SUI Jasmin Colombo
20 MF Switzerland SUI Jennifer Wyss
21 MF Switzerland SUI Céline Bradke
22 GK Switzerland SUI Fabienne Oertle
23 FW Switzerland SUI Serena Li Puma
24 MF Liechtenstein LIE Katharina Risch
25 FW Switzerland SUI Anna Sutter
26 DF Liechtenstein LIE Fiona Batliner
99 GK Switzerland SUI Nadine Böhi

References

  1. "Frauen" fcstaad.ch, retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. "Fusion: FCSG und Staad blasen zum Angriff" FM1 Today, 22 June 2017.
  3. "St.Galler Frauen steigen in Nati A auf" FM1 Today, 2 June 2019.
  4. "Statistik und Resultate" football.ch, retrieved 24 May 2020.
  5. "Saison 2019/2020 - Nationalliga A (Frauen)" football.ch, retrieved 3 April 2021.
  6. "Verlängerung Zusammenarbeit mit FC St. Gallen 1879" fcstaad.ch
  7. "Bischof schiesst St. Gallen-Staad zum Auftaktsieg" srf.ch, retrieved 14 August 2020.
  8. "Ticker" srf.ch, retrieved 14 August 2020.
  9. "Saisonstart der AXA Women's Super League mit neuem Auftritt" awsl.ch, 13 August 2020.
  10. "Marisa Wunderlin wird neue Cheftrainerin" dieostschweiz.ch, 15 March 2021.
  11. "FC St. Gallen-Staad - FC Basel 1893" Schweizer Cup (Frauen), 1 April 2021.
  12. "Frauenteam und Juniorinnen neu unter dem Namen FC St. Gallen 1879" dieostschweiz.ch, 5 July 2022.
  13. "Kader | FCSG-S Frauen". www.fcsg.ch. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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