Neuchâtel Xamax
Neuchâtel Xamax | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Neuchâtel Xamax FCS | ||
Seat | Neuchâtel | ||
founding | 1916 FC Xamax 1970 merger with FC Cantonal Neuchâtel 2012 Neuchâtel Xamax 1912 2013 merger with FC Serrières |
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Colours | Red Black | ||
president | Christian Binggeli | ||
Website | xamax.ch | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Stéphane Henchoz | ||
Venue | Stade de la Maladière | ||
Places | 12,000 | ||
league | Super League | ||
2018/19 | 9th rank | ||
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Neuchâtel Xamax FCS is a Swiss football club from Neuchâtel (French: Neuchâtel). The club colors are red and black.
In the 2018/19 season, the first team will play in the Super League , the highest league in Switzerland, for the first time since bankruptcy in January 2012 . She has won the Swiss championship three times and has also made it to the final of the Swiss Cup five times . Internationally, Neuchâtel Xamax celebrated successes in 1982 and 1986, when he reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup .
history
The club was formally founded in 1916 under the name FC Xamax after a group of football enthusiasts had organized games on two courts in Neuchâtel from 1912. The palindrome "Xamax" originated from the first name of the co-founder Max Abegglen , called "Xam". In 1970 he merged with city rivals FC Cantonal Neuchâtel, founded in 1906.
Neuchâtel had its most successful period to date in the 1980s under long-time coach Gilbert Gress . Xamax rose from the Super League to the Challenge League at the end of the 2005/06 season . The team lost the barrage against the Challenge League runner-up FC Sion . For Xamax, this defeat means the first relegation from the top Swiss league after promotion in 1973 . With the new coach Gérard Castella and the new goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbühler , who joined the team in the second half of the season, Xamax managed to get promoted again in 2007. For the 2007/08 season, Xamax sorted out 10 players, including Rainer Bieli , Massimo Lombardo and Javier Delgado. On July 11, 2007, Xamax announced that the former FC Basel player Julio Hernán Rossi was signed for the coming season.
Bankruptcy under Chagayev (2011-2012)
For the 2011/12 season , the management under the new owner Bulat Tschagajew gave the club a revised club logo. The owner also wanted to add “Vainach”, the historical name of today's Chechens and Ingushetes , to the club name Xamax . However, for formal reasons this was not approved by the league for the time being, as such an application would have to have been submitted with the licensing documents several months in advance.
In January 2012, the Axpo Super League revoked the club's license for the league after it had reported Xamax to its own disciplinary committee several times for outstanding salaries. On January 26, 2012, “Neuchâtel Xamax SA” therefore filed for bankruptcy. The statutes of the Swiss Football Association , which were revised due to the Wettingen case, allowed the championship operation of the junior and reserve teams of a bankrupt Swiss Football League club to continue. The "Fondation Gilbert Facchinetti", set up by loyal followers of the former Xamax President Gilbert Facchinetti, took over the financing of the top junior football teams in the Neuchâtel / Freiburg region based in Neuchâtel under the umbrella of Xamax. The Neuchâtel bankruptcy judge also did not add the funds from the Swiss Football League for the junior departments to the bankruptcy estate of Neuchâtel Xamax SA, so they could be blocked and transferred to the Facchinetti Foundation.
Start-up, merger and re-entry into professional business (since 2012)
The U21 team from Neuchâtel Xamax, which was playing interregionally in the 2nd league at that time , became the new 1st team and a little later was spun off into the "Neuchâtel Xamax 1912 SA", newly founded on April 14, 2012, in order to return to a later possible promotion in the Swiss Football League . Xamax was able to sign several players from the region with Challenge League experience and managed to move up to the 1st League Classic in the first year after the restructuring . At the same time, the "Neuchâtel Xamax 1912 SA" merged with local rivals FC Serrières, who are the top team in the 1st League Classic, to form "Neuchâtel Xamax FCS". In honor of the tradition of FC Serrières, Xamax's away jerseys are now green and white. The first two teams remained, but the new 2nd team was relegated to the 2nd regional league , since according to the statutes of the Swiss Football Association, the 1st and 2nd teams must have two leagues apart. The teams of top junior football remained with the "Fondation Gilbert Facchinetti".
After a season in the 1st League Classic (2013/14 season) Neuchâtel Xamax FCS managed to play in promotional games against FC Friborg (2: 2/3: 0) and FC Baden (2: 0/1: 2 a.s.l.) ) promotion to the 1st division promotion, the third highest division in Switzerland. Since Xamax was the only aspirant for promotion to receive a license for the Challenge League , the renewed promotion was decided at the green table on April 27, 2015, after missing the early sporting promotion in the decisive game against Étoile Carouge in front of 8,000 spectators the day before . After three years, the club is back in professional football and achieved second place in each of the first two seasons in the Challenge League (2015/16 and 2016/17).
Presidents and owners
Historical club badges
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- From 2005 to the end of the 2011 season: Sylvio Bernasconi; the building contractor from Les Geneveys-sur-Coffrane was also the majority shareholder. From June 2011 to July 2011 Andrei Rudakow , Russian ex-professional footballer, was President of Spartak Moscow , among others .
- Since then: As of May 2011, the main shareholder has been the Chechen businessman Bulat Chagayev , who lives in Geneva and the son-in-law of the last Chechen Communist Party chief during the Soviet era. He has already appeared as a sponsor of the Chechen club Terek Grozny . Chagayev was arrested on January 26, 2012 for unfaithful business management and released on May 25 of the same year, with the investigation continuing.
- Dental technology entrepreneur Christian Binggeli is president of the newly founded Neuchâtel Xamax 1912 association.
Stadion
The home stadium of Neuchâtel Xamax is the Stade de la Maladière in Neuchâtel. After the old stadium was demolished in 2004, the first team played their "home games" temporarily in La Chaux-de-Fonds in the Stade de la Charrière . The new Stade de la Maladière in Neuchâtel was inaugurated on February 18, 2007. The small stadium still bears the same name (Stade de la Maladière). The games are played on artificial turf .
The 1st team
As of May 31, 2018. Neuchâtel Xamax professional players on loan to another club are not listed.
number | player | nationality | In the team since | Last club | |||
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goalkeeper |
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1 | Federico Nicastro | 2017 | FC Portalban / Gletterens | ||||
30th | Laurent Walthert | 2013 | FC Biel | ||||
32 | Matthias Minder | 2018 | FC Winterthur | ||||
defense |
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3 | Janick Kamber | 2017 | FC Wohlen | ||||
5 | Mustafa Sejmenović | 2015 | FC Biel | ||||
23 | Mike Gomes | 2013 | Servette FC | ||||
25th | Mārcis Ošs (loan) | 2018 | FK Spartaks Jūrmala | ||||
27 | Arbenit Xhemajli | 2017 | FC Zurich | ||||
55 | Igor Djuric | 2016 | Without Club | ||||
? | William Le Pogam | 2018 | Servette FC | ||||
midfield |
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4th | Pietro di Nardo | 2014 | FC Biel | ||||
7th | Thibault Corbaz | 2016 | FC Biel | ||||
8th | Samir Ramizi | 2016 | FC Wohlen | ||||
10 | Charles-André Doudin | 2013 | FC Biel | ||||
12 | Max Veloso | 2015 | FC Sion | ||||
17th | Geoffrey Tréand | 2017 | FC Aarau | ||||
21st | Dilan Qela | 2016 | Own youth | ||||
striker |
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11 | Gaëtan Karlen | 2016 | FC Biel | ||||
14th | Raphaël Nuzzolo | 2016 | BSC Young Boys | ||||
88 | Frédéric Nimani | 2017 | FC Friborg |
successes
- Swiss champions : 1916 (Cantonal FC), 1987 , 1988
- Final participation in the Swiss Cup in 1975 , 1985 , 1990 , 2003 , 2011
- Swiss Supercup : 1987 , 1988 , 1990
- Round of 16 participation in the European Champion Clubs' Cup in 1987/88 and 1988/89
- Participation in the quarter-finals in the 1981/82 and 1985/86 UEFA Cup
- Watch Cup : 1972 , 1977
Eternal table
Neuchâtel Xamax is currently 12th in the all-time Super League table .
Selection of former players
Other players can be found in the category: Soccer players (Neuchâtel Xamax) .
Trainer history
Web links
- Official website
- Neuchâtel Xamax on the Swiss Football League website
Individual evidence
- ^ Website Xamax, La Genèse , accessed on April 15, 2012 (French)
- ^ Website Xamax, Actualités , accessed on April 15, 2012 (French)
- ↑ Xamax: Chronology of decline on the Swiss television website of January 18, 2012
- ↑ Xamax 2.0: a new club is being created ( memento of the original from December 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Kurzpass.ch, accessed on October 15, 2014
- ^ Website Xamax, Actualités , accessed on April 15, 2012 (French)
- ↑ Xamax website , accessed on October 15, 2014 (French)
- ↑ srf.ch: Xamax ascent at the green table
- ↑ Xamax boss Tschagajew in custody on NZZ Online from January 26, 2012
- ↑ Tschagajew no longer in custody on NZZ Online from May 25, 2012
- ^ "Neuchâtel Xamax" becomes "Xamax 1912" on NZZ Online on April 14, 2012
- ↑ Information on the stadium at xamax.ch