- Servette FC
Football club infobox
clubname = Servette
fullname = Association du
Servette Football Club
nickname = "Les Grenats" (The Garnets)
founded =March 20 1890
ground =Stade de Genève Geneva Switzerland
capacity = 30,084
chairman = flagicon|Iran Majid Pishyar
manager = flagicon|Switzerland Gérard Castella
league =Swiss Challenge League
season = 2007-08
position = Challenge League, 8th
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leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFFServette FC is a Swiss football club, based in
Geneva . They currently play in theSwiss Challenge League , the second highest tier of Swiss football.History
Founded in
1890 , Servette was the leading club in French speaking Switzerland, having won 17 Swiss league championships and seven Swiss cups. Servette were also winners of theTorneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva , one of the very first international football competitions in the world, in 1908. In1930 Servette organized Coupe des Nations, the predecessor ofUEFA Champions League . In the2003 -04 season the club finished third in the Swiss Super League, the top league in Switzerland.Led by
Umberto Barberis and Claude "Didi" Andrey, in 1978-1979 the club won all the competitions it had entered - with the exception of the European Cup Winners' Cup where it was eliminated in quarter finals without losing byFortuna Dusseldorf , that year's finalist. Barberis then became French champion in 1982 withAS Monaco .Servette was the only club to have remained in the top league since its creation in 1890.Bankruptcy
in 2003, and continue to play at the Stade de Geneve in front of smaller crowds.
In the 2005-06 season, a rejuvenated Servette secured promotion to the
Challenge League , the second highest division in Switzerland.Stadium
The home ground of Servette is the recently built
Stade de Genève . It was inaugurated onMarch 16 ,2003 after three years of construction. The opening match was played between Servette and Young Boys. With an all-seater capacity of 30,084, the Stade de Genève is the third largest stadium in Switzerland, and hosted three group matches in the2008 European Football Championship .Servette moved to the Stade de Genève from their old ground, the Stade des Charmilles, in 2003. The Charmilles was inaugurated on
June 28 ,1930 , with the first game drawing a crowd of 14,000 on the first match of the Coupe des Nations. The official capacity peaked at 30,000, but a record 40,000 spectators managed to squeeze in for the international game between Switzerland and France onOctober 14 ,1951 . Flood lights were installed in 1977 and the stands were entirely covered in 1983. The capacity gradually diminished from the 1980s onward, first to 20,000 in 1985 and then to 9,250 in 1998 when the stadium became an all-seater.Plans for a new stadium were first launched in 1984, in response to the Charmilles becoming increasingly outdated and run down. A project committee was established in 1992, which proposed to either rebuild the stadium over the course of four years or construct a new stadium elsewhere in Geneva. Meanwhile, with more substantial plans failing to materialize, the poor state of the old stadium became apparent when the main stand, the "Tribune A", was declared unsafe in 1995 and closed off. A renovation project began the following year, which saw the main stand re-opened and seats eventually being installed throughout the stadium. Servette would secure another Swiss Championship and a Cup trophy while playing at the Charmilles, before construction on the new Stade de Genève finally commenced in 2000. The last match was played on
December 8 ,2002 in front of a capacity crowd.Current squad
As of
2 August 2008 Staff
"Head Coach"
*Gérard Castella "Assistant Coach"
*Alessandro Ventimiglia "Goalkeeper Coach"
*Pascal Marguerat "Advisor"
*Eugène Chappuis "Masseur"
*Thierry Nykiel "Physio"
*Denis Onkelinx "Doctor"
*Finn Mahler Famous players
*flagicon|Switzerland
Kubilay Turkyilmaz
*flagicon|EnglandMartin Chivers
*flagicon|MacedoniaBoško Đurovski
*flagicon|GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
*flagicon|BelgiumMichel Renquin
*flagicon|BrazilSonny Anderson
*flagicon|RomaniaViorel Moldovan
*flagicon|FranceChristian Karembeu
*flagicon|SwitzerlandPhilippe Senderos
*flagicon|SwitzerlandAlex Frei
*flagicon|SwedenMats Magnusson
*flagicon|SwedenHåkan Mild
*flagicon|BulgariaMartin Petrov
*flagicon|Peru Roberto Merino
*flagicon|PeruFrank Voslöcker
*flagicon|GermanyOliver Neuville
*flagicon|SwitzerlandJulian Esteban
*flagicon|ArmeniaHarutyun Vardanyan
*flagicon|ChileJorge Valdivia Managers
[cite web
publisher = Super-Servette
title = SERVETTE F. C. - Trainer
url=http://www.super-servette.ch/Doku/trainer_liste.pdf
accessdate=2008-04-07]Honours
*
Swiss Super League : 17
**1907, 1918, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1940, 1946, 1950, 1961, 1962, 1979, 1985, 1994, 1999*Coupe de Suisse: 7
**1928, 1949, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1984, 2001*
Coppa delle Alpi : 4
**1973, 1975, 1976, 1979*Coupe de la Ligue: 3
**1977, 1979, 1980*
Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva : 1
**1908References
External links
General
* [http://www.servettefc.ch/ Official website]
* [http://www.grenats.ch Independent news site]
* [http://www.super-servette.ch Historical website]Fansites
* [http://www.sfcds86.ch/ Deutschweiz'86]
* [http://www.maroons.ch/ Maroons]
* [http://www.northfans.ch/ North Fans]
* [http://www.section-grenat.ch Section Grenat]
* [http://www.vieille-garde.ch Vieille Garde]
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