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Association football team in Switzerland

Football club

Football Club Sion, commonly known as simply FC or Sion, is a Swiss football team0️⃣ from the city of Sion. The club was founded in 1909 and play their home matches at the Stade Tourbillon.0️⃣ They have won the Swiss Super League and the Swiss Cup in 13 of their 14 appearances in the final,0️⃣ the most recent being in 2024. The first team of the club was also known as their incorporated name Olympique0️⃣ des Alpes SA. The club currently play in the Challenge League, the second tier of Swiss football.

History [ edit ]

Chart0️⃣ of FC Sion table positions in the Swiss football league system

FC Sion were founded in 1909 by Robert Gilliard, who0️⃣ became club captain, and played their first match the same year, a 3–2 win against FC Aigle.[1] The club grew0️⃣ thanks to contributions from locals, and played their first competitive league fixture in 1914, again a 3–2 victory, against FC0️⃣ Monthey. In 1919, Sion formally organised its managerial structure, with Gilliard becoming vice-president and Charles Aymon taking the presidency.[1]

From 1932,0️⃣ Sion played in the fourth tier of Swiss football, where they spent much of the next 20 years, briefly interrupted0️⃣ by promotion to the third tier in 1944, quickly followed by relegation in 1946. In 1952, Sion returned to the0️⃣ third tier. Five years later, Sion gained promotion again to the National League B, followed five years later by promotion0️⃣ to the National League A (now the Swiss Super League) in 1962.[1] 1965 saw the first of Sion's Swiss Cup0️⃣ wins following a 2–1 victory over Servette.

The 16,263 capacity Stade Tourbillon was officially opened in August 1968, but the club0️⃣ was relegated in 1969. Sion returned to the National League A at the first attempt and secured a second victory0️⃣ in the Swiss Cup, winning 3–2 against Neuchâtel Xamax in 1974. Sion would go on to consistently perform well in0️⃣ the Swiss Cup, with victories in 1980 (against Young Boys), 1982 (against Basel), 1986 (against Servette) and 1991 (against Young0️⃣ Boys).[1] This period of success also saw the renovation and expansion of the Tourbillon in 1989, and was crowned with0️⃣ Sion's first Swiss League Championship in 1992.

More success in the Swiss Cup followed, winning the tournament in three consecutive years0️⃣ from 1995 with victories over Grasshopper, Servette and Luzern. Their win against Luzern in 1997 secured Sion their only domestic0️⃣ double, having also won the Swiss League.[1]

However, the club quickly fell into financial trouble, and having narrowly avoided bankruptcy due0️⃣ to its purchase by Gilbert Kadji, the club suffered relegation in 1999. Despite returning to the top division the following0️⃣ season, financial problems plagued the team, culminating in relegation in 2001, the departure of Kadji and a denial of a0️⃣ professional license in 2003. The club was saved by architect and former footballer Christian Constantin, and they were re-instated into0️⃣ the second division in October 2003.

Constantin spent the following seasons rebuilding the club, with the club going through 20 managers0️⃣ in the following eight years, including taking the role himself twice, in a bid to financially stabilize.[2] In 2006, He0️⃣ was rewarded with promotion back to the Super League, as well as a victory in the Swiss Cup,[3] becoming the0️⃣ first second-tier team to achieve this, with a 5–3 penalty shoot-out victory over Young Boys after a 1–1 draw.

Transfer ban0️⃣ saga [ edit ]

In 2008, controversy came to Sion when they signed Essam El Hadary, leading to a two-year "registration0️⃣ period" ban for Sion from June 2009, and an international playing ban for El Hadary for four months,[4][5] due to0️⃣ El-Hadary still being under contract at his former club Al Ahly.[6] Sion appealed this action, but the Federal Supreme Court0️⃣ of Switzerland confirmed the FIFA, DRC and Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decisions in 2009 and 2010 respectively.[7] However,0️⃣ the lengthy legal battle (including the temporary reprieve) meant the ban was only practically instituted beginning in the winter transfer0️⃣ window of the 2010–11 season.[8]

Although gaining a place in the qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League by winning0️⃣ the previous season's Swiss Cup, Sion were excluded from the Europa League by UEFA after fielding ineligible players in their0️⃣ play-off victory against Celtic.[9] On 2 September, the Swiss Football League (SFL) rejected the registration of one more player, Brian0️⃣ Amofa.[10]

On 30 September 2011, the SFL decided to provisionally qualify the six new signings, namely Stefan Glarner, Billy Ketkeophomphone, Mario0️⃣ Mutsch, Pascal Feindouno, José Gonçalves and Gabri, to comply with the ongoing legal process.[11] Sion also sued the SFL and0️⃣ UEFA respectively in the Tribunal Cantonal de Valais and the Tribunal in Vaud, however both actions were dismissed.[12][13] The club's0️⃣ earlier appeal was dismissed by UEFA Appeals Body on 13 September.[14] Sion also sued the SFL and UEFA in the0️⃣ CAS, but withdrew the former claim. The hearing of the latter claim was set on 24 November.[15]

On 25 October, the0️⃣ Discipline Commission (fr: Commission de discipline) of SFL suspended all six players for five matches.[16] It was reported that each0️⃣ player filed their legal claim in civil court instead of using the Swiss FA and CAS "sports court" system, which0️⃣ the ban was requested by FIFA.[citation needed] On 27 October, as a "provisional and super-provisional measures",[17] UEFA invited Sion to0️⃣ a match schedule consultation once UEFA lost the legal battle.[18]

On 31 October 2011, Sion sent a complaint to the European0️⃣ Commission.[19] FIFA also won the legal battle in civil court in November. Previously, the civil court of Martigny and Saint-Maurice0️⃣ (both of the city of Valais) ordered FIFA to confirm the signing of those six players on 3 August, a0️⃣ consequence of lawsuit brought out by the players. On 16 November, FIFA and the SFL appeal was upheld in the0️⃣ Valais canton court.[20]

On 15 December, the CAS upheld the complaints by UEFA, affirming its right to discipline Sion according to0️⃣ previous agreements. The CAS also lifted the provisional measures ordered by the Tribunal Cantonal of Vaud (Cour civile) on 50️⃣ October 2011.[21] After the ruling, FIFA threatened to suspend Swiss national and club teams from international competition if Sion were0️⃣ not appropriately penalized for its ostensible rules violations.[22] In late December 2011, the Swiss Football Association complied with FIFA's demands0️⃣ and penalized Sion 36 standings points (based on how many matches ineligible players were involved), moving the club to last0️⃣ place in the league standings and putting the club at risk of relegation if the ruling stood.[23]

Sion finished the 2011–120️⃣ season in ninth place, which qualified them to the relegation matches against Aarau, whom they defeated 2–1 on aggregate to0️⃣ stay in the Swiss Super League. Without suffering their 36-point deduction Sion would have finished in the third place, which0️⃣ would have qualified them into the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Prior to the start of the 2012–13 season, they made0️⃣ a major coup by signing Gennaro Gattuso and Kyle Lafferty, both via free transfers. However, the club had a disappointing0️⃣ season which saw them change coaches three times before settling on Gattuso to finish the season, ending in third place.

Honours0️⃣ [ edit ]

Sion held the distinction of having never lost a domestic cup final, with 13 wins in 13 appearances0️⃣ in the Swiss Cup, until a defeat by Basel in the 2024 edition.[24]

Stadium [ edit ]

Sion play their home matches0️⃣ at the multi-purpose Stade Tourbillon, which has a capacity of 14,500. It was originally constructed in 1968, and was renovated0️⃣ in 1989 and 2012. The club also has a training centre near its office in Martigny and a youth development0️⃣ center in nearby Riddes.

Players [ edit ]

For a list of all former and current FC Sion players with a Wikipedia0️⃣ article, see Category:FC Sion players

Current squad [ edit ]

As of 7 September 2024[26]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under0️⃣ FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Out on loan [ edit ]

Note: Flags indicate national team0️⃣ as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Former players [ edit ]

Club officials [0️⃣ edit ]

As of 15 June 2024

Historical list of coaches [ edit ]

European record [ edit ]

Notes

Note 1: Celtic lodged protests0️⃣ over the eligibility of a number of the Sion players who participated in the two legs of the play-off round,0️⃣ which Sion won 3–1 aggregate (first leg: 0–0; second leg: 3–1). The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body accepted the protests0️⃣ and decided to award both matches to Celtic by forfeit (3–0). As a consequence, Celtic qualified for the UEFA Europa0️⃣ League group stage.[27]

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