FC Lugano

Swiss football club based in Lugano

FC Lugano is a Swiss football club from Lugano. The club was newly founded as AC Lugano in 2004 because of the relegation and the financial situation of FC Lugano, which was founded in 1908. In 2008 went back to his original name, FC Lugano. They play at the Stadio Cornaredo. They have played in what is now the Swiss Super League during the periods of 1922–53, 1954–60, 1961–63, 1964–76, 1979–80, 1988–97, 1998–02 and from 2015 until present.

Lugano
Full nameFootball Club Lugano
Founded1908; 116 years ago (1908)
GroundCornaredo Stadium,
Lugano, Switzerland
Capacity6,330
ChairmanPhilippe Regazzoni
ManagerMattia Croci-Torti
LeagueSwiss Super League
2022–23Swiss Super League, 3rd of 10
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

Football Club Lugano was formed on 28 July 1908 . 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).

In 1968, Lugano won the Swiss Cup and participated in the Cup Winners' Cup. Two years later the team took part in the UEFA Cup.In 1993 Lugano won its third Cup against Grasshoppers and played Cup Winners' Cup. In the 1995–96 season, Lugano participated in the UEFA Cup, eliminating Jeunesse Hautcharage in the first round and Inter Milan in the second.

The club was declared bankrupt in 2003 and removed from the league. Due to the bankruptcy, the team was renamed AC Lugano and played with under-21 players because they were forced to sell or release the senior team to pay the club's debts. In 2004 the club merged with Malcantone Agno and the team should play in the Swiss Challenge League.[1]

On 4 June 2008 when the club became 100 years old the general meeting of shareholders voted on a name change. The historical name of Football Club Lugano was used again. In 2015 FC Lugano was promoted to the Swiss Super League.

On August 18, 2021, it was announced that American billionaire and owner of the Chicago Fire FC, Joe Mansueto had purchased FC Lugano and that the Fire and FC Lugano work together as sister clubs.[2] On 1 September 2021, assistant coach Mattia Croci-Torti took over coaching duties at the club, replacing Abel Braga.[3] The first season under new ownership was successful winning the 2021–22 Swiss Cup.[4]

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1968–69European Cup Winners' CupFirst Round Barcelona0–10–30–4
1971–72UEFA CupFirst Round Legia Warsaw1–30–01–3
1993–94European Cup Winners' CupQualifying Round Neman Grodno5–01–26–2
First Round Real Madrid1–30–31–6
1995–96UEFA CupPreliminary Round Jeunesse Esch4–00–04–0
First Round Inter Milan1–11–02–1
Second Round Slavia Prague1–20–11–3
2001–02UEFA Champions LeagueSecond Qualifying Round Shakhtar Donetsk2–10–32–4
2002–03UEFA CupQualifying Round FK Ventspils1–00–31–3
2017–18UEFA Europa LeagueGroup G Hapoel Be'er Sheva1–01–23rd
Steaua București1–22–1
Viktoria Plzeň3–21–4
2019–20UEFA Europa LeagueGroup B Dynamo Kyiv0–01–14th
Copenhagen0–10–1
Malmö FF0–01–2
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference LeagueThird Qualifying Round Hapoel Be'er Sheva0–21–31–5

Players

Current squad

As of 8 July 2022[5]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK  SwitzerlandAmir Saipi
3DF  SwitzerlandReto Ziegler
4DF  KosovoKreshnik Hajrizi
5DF  SwitzerlandAlbian Hajdari (on loan from Juventus U23)
6FW  AlgeriaMohamed El Amine Amoura
7DF  SwitzerlandMickaël Facchinetti
8MF  SwitzerlandAdrian Durrer
9FW  SloveniaŽan Celar
10FW  SwitzerlandMattia Bottani
11MF  SwitzerlandMaren Haile-Selassie
14MF  UruguayJonathan Sabbatini (captain)
15DF  GermanyLars Lukas Mai
17DF  ArgentinaMilton Valenzuela
No.Pos. NationPlayer
18MF  FranceHicham Mahou
20MF  Ivory CoastOusmane Doumbia
23DF  Bosnia and HerzegovinaLeonid Srdić
25MF  KosovoUran Bislimi
27FW  SwitzerlandBoris Babic
29MF  TunisiaHadj Mahmoud
30DF  SwitzerlandFabio Daprelà
31FW  ArgentinaIgnacio Aliseda
33FW  SwitzerlandAlessandro Casciato
34DF  SwitzerlandAllan Arigoni
41DF  SwitzerlandNoah De Queiroz
58GK  NigeriaSebastian Osigwe
77MF  Czech RepublicRoman Macek

Honours

  • Swiss Super League
    • Champions: 1937–38, 1940–41, 1948–49
  • Swiss Cup
    • Winners (4): 1930–31, 1967–68, 1992–93, 2021–22
  • Swiss Challenge League
    • Winners: 2014–15

References

Other websites