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FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy, sometimes referred to as SLO, is a Swiss football team based in Ouchy, Lausanne. They currently play in the Swiss Challenge League after achieving promotion in 2019.

Stade Lausanne Ouchy
Full nameFootball Club Stade Lausanne Ouchy
Founded1901
StadiumStade Olympique de la Pontaise
Capacity15,700
ChairmanVartan Sirmakes
ManagerAnthony Braizat
LeagueSwiss Challenge League
2021–22Swiss Challenge League, 7th of 10
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

History


The club is the result of a merger between FC Ouchy-Olympic and FC Stade Lausanne in 2001.

Table rankings of Stade Lausanne-Ouchy in the Swiss football league system
Table rankings of Stade Lausanne-Ouchy in the Swiss football league system

FC Ouchy-Olympic's story began in 1895 as FC La Villa Ouchy. As founding members of the Swiss Football Association, they competed in the first Serie A season during 1897–98, but later mostly played in the lower divisions.[1] The initial forerunner to the latter club was founded in 1901 as FC Signal Lausanne, which became Stade Lausanne in 1926, also introducing athletics, field hockey and shooting sports departments.[2][3][4] They competed in the second division and narrowly failed to achieve promotion to the Serie A in 1929.[1] Henri Guisan acted as president between 1929 and 1939, when his position became honorary as he led the Swiss army's mobilization during World War II. He emphasized the importance of sport to stay healthy, for civilians but especially soldiers.[4][5] They continued to compete in the lower divisions following his departure, playing in the 1. Liga as late as 1963–64.[6]

After the two clubs combined, the were eventually promoted to the 2. Liga Interregional in 2005, where they stayed until 2014.[1] They reached the Promotion League by 2017, where they had a notable cup run in the 2017–18 season, beating first division side FC Sion to reach the round of 16.[7] After promotion to the Challenge League, the club was forced to relocate outside the city to Nyon as their previous pitch failed to meet the requirements for professional football,[8] but now play at Stade Olympique de la Pontaise.[9]


Honours



Current squad


As of 22 August 2022

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  SUI Dany da Silva
2 DF  SUI Elia Alessandrini
4 DF  SUI Lucas Pos
5 DF  KOS Lavdrim Hajrulahu
6 MF  ANG Giovani Bamba
7 MF  KOS Mersim Asllani
8 MF  FRA Romain Bayard
9 FW  FRA Zachary Hadji
10 MF  KOS Mergim Qarri
11 MF  FRA Teddy Okou
12 FW  SUI Yvan Alounga (on loan from Luzern)
13 FW  FRA Franck Koré
17 MF  KOS Alban Ajdini
18 MF  SUI Liridon Mulaj
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 GK  SUI Niklas Steffen
20 FW  SUI Nathan Garcia
21 DF  SUI Linus Obexer
22 DF  SUI Marc Tsoungui
23 DF  FRA Rayan Kadima
24 MF  CIV Edmond Akichi
26 MF  SUI Theophilious Opoku-Mensah
27 DF  SEN Lamine Gassama
29 DF  COM Abdallah Ali Mohamed
30 GK  SUI Tristan Zesiger
31 FW  FRA Florian Danho
33 DF  KOS Rejan Thaçi
34 MF  IRN Shaho Maroufi

Out on loan


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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Carlos Lima (at Echallens until 30 June 2023)

Notable former employees



References


  1. "Histoire | Stade Lausanne Ouchy". www.fcslo.ch (in French). Archived from the original on 14 December 2020.
  2. "Das Sportprogramm des Sonntags". Der Bund (in German). 18 July 1926.
  3. "Neueste Meldungen". Freiburger Nachrichten (in German). 18 August 1952.
  4. "General Guisan und der Sport Die Sportler haben einen grossen Förderer verloren". Der Bund (in German). 10 April 1960.
  5. "Les Sports". La Patrie valaisanne (in French). 5 January 1932.
  6. "Die Fussball-Klassemente". Walliser Bote (in German). 25 May 1964.
  7. "Coupe de Suisse: Sion éliminé par Stade Lausanne-Ouchy!". rts.ch (in French). 17 September 2017. Archived from the original on 14 December 2020.
  8. "Challenge League: Stade Lausanne-Ouchy jouera ses matches à Nyon". La Côte (in French). 30 April 2019. Archived from the original on 14 December 2020.
  9. "Switzerland - FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 14 December 2020.



На других языках


[de] FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

Der FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy ist ein Fussballclub aus der Schweiz und entstand am 1. Juli 2000 aus der Fusion von FC Stade Lausanne und FC Ouchy. Er ist im Lausanner Quartier Ouchy beheimatet. Der Club spielt im Centre sportif de Vidy, das Platz für 4'200 Zuschauer bietet. Die Mannschaftsfarben bei Heimspielen ist Rot-Rot-Rot, bei Auswärtsspielen Blau-Blau-Blau.
- [en] FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy

[es] FC Stade-Lausana-Ouchy

El Lausana Ouchy (oficialmente FC Stade-Laussane-Ouchy) es un equipo de fútbol de Suiza que juega en la Challenge League, la segunda división de fútbol en el país.

[ru] Лозанна Уши

«Стад Лозанна Уши» (нем. FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy) — швейцарский футбольный клуб из района Уши города Лозанна. Выступает в Челлендж-лиге. Основан в 1895 году. Цвета клуба — красно-черные. В сезоне 2020/2021 заняли 3-е место.



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