Clubname: | FC Meyrin |
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Fullname: | Football Club de Meyrin |
Founded: | 1 July 1914 |
Ground: | Stade des Arbères Meyrin Switzerland |
Capacity: | 2018 |
Chairman: | Antoine Salamolard |
Manager: | Jean-Philippe Lebeau |
League: | 1. Liga (Group 1) |
Season: | 2018–19 |
Position: | 1. Liga, 4th |
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Football Club Meyrin is a football team based in Meyrin in Switzerland. They currently play in the 1. Liga, the third tier of the Swiss football pyramid.[1]
Meyrin were promoted to 1. Liga in summer 1995. In summer 1996 Meyrin were promoted to Nationalliga B and returned to 1. Liga in the following summer. Meyrin were promoted again in 2003 until relegated again in 2006.
Years | Manager | Nation |
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1955–65 | Marcel Gander | |
1965–66 | Louis Thomas | |
1966–68 | Robert Dupuis | |
1968–71 | André Grobety | |
1971–73 | Claude Martin | |
1973–75 | André Bosson | |
1975 | Jean-Claude Schindelholz | |
1975–80 | Franz Barriquand | |
1980–82 | Roger Guinand | |
1982–84 | Edmond Sauthier | |
1984–85 | Christian Coste | |
1985–86 | Jean-Charles Martak | |
1986–87 | Edmond Sauthier | |
1987–88 | Gilbert Cottier | |
1988–89 | Christian Coste | |
1989–91 | Edmond Viros | |
1991–93 | Alberto Porto | |
1993–96 | Gérard Castella | |
1996–99 | Pascal Besnard | |
1999-01 | Oscar Gissi | |
2001 | Claude-Alain Fontaine | |
2001–02 | Pascal Besnard | |
2002–05 | Jean-Michel Abey | |
2005–06 | Adrian Ursea | |
2005–06 | Claude-Alain Fontaine | |
2005–06 | Diego Sessolo | |
2006– | Domingos Ribeiro | |
As of 2 November 2021.