FC Stade Nyonnais


FC Stade Nyonnais is an association football club based in the town of Nyon, Switzerland. They are currently competing in the Promotion League, the third tier of Swiss football.

History

FC Stade Nyonnais was founded in 1905 by then-teenagers Oscar Aeby, Edmond Delay, Emile Aeby and Pierre Robin under the name Bluet. Football was rapidly popularising in Nyon and Switzerland at the start of the 20th Century and the club was one of many emerging football teams in the town along with FC Nyon, Fortuna Nyon, Nyon-Sport, Nyon FC, and Rive. They initially played their home games at a courtyard of a local Catholic church in Nyon. The pitch dimensions, however, did not meet requirements and they therefore relocated to Place Perdtemps in 1906. Their stay there ended swiftly as the local authorities took issue with having a group of boys playing football at the site as it was a public space. The club played their first 4 seasons in the Coup de Léman; a competition created by FC Nyon in which all clubs from Geneva to Aigle competed in. After undergoing several name changes, the club had eventually settled on FC Stade Nyonnais by 1907. 2 years later, Stade Nyonnais were admitted to the Association Cantonale Vaudoise de Football; the regional football association of the Vaud canton in which Nyon is located. The club competed in the second tier of the competition and proceeded to win their first title when they were crowned champions of the division in 1910. Les Stadistes, as they are often referred as, joined the Swiss Football Association in 1918 following the end of World War I.
By 1924, the club moved away from Place Perdtemps and began to play their matches at a newly built ground in Marens, Nyon. In 1925, the team earned promotion to the second tier of Swiss football after being crowned regional champions of Romandy. The same year, they competed in the inaugural Swiss Cup tournament in which they reached the round of 16. In 1926, Jean Wirz, who was elected Stade Nyonnais president the following decade, formed a youth academy for the club.
Little information is available regarding the club's league performances between 1927–45. By 1946, however, Stade Nyonnais had just gained promotion back to the third tier of Swiss football in which they survived for the subsequent four years. Relegation from the Première Ligue saw them compete in the fourth tier of Swiss football and the fans awaited 17 years to see their team back in the Première Ligue.
1991 marked the opening year of the club's current stadium Stade Colovray.
In 2001 the club had a big game against Real Madrid, in which they reached a record attendance of 6,800 spectators. High-profile players such as Zinedine Zidane participated in the match.
The club enjoyed their best ever Swiss Cup run in 2007 when they managed to reach the quarter finals. The tournament came to an end for Les Nyonnais in a 2–0 defeat to top-tier side FC Basel.
Nyon had survived several seasons in the second tier of Swiss football, the Challenge League, until the 2011–12 season. Due to restructuring of the Swiss Football League, it was announced that the bottom 6 teams of the 10 team division would be relegated to a newly formed division in 2012, rather than the usual two teams being relegated. Nyon was close to survival but finished two points from safety, and were relegated to the Promotion League. They have remained in the league ever since.

Club Colours

FC Stade Nyonnais' colours have been black and yellow ever since the club's foundation in 1905. It is established historically through archival documents that said colours were adopted by the founders as a tribute to BSC Young Boys who were crowned Swiss champions in 1903. The yellow and black also distinguished them from the colours of FC Nyon United who played their matches in the same city.

Misinformation Surrounding Jean Wirz

-born Jean Wirz is often credited as the founder of Stade Nyonnais and the reason behind their yellow and black colour. This claim, however, is not supported by historical evidence. Wirz, who was involved in Nyon sports circles for almost half a century, only settled in Nyon in April 1920. He formed the youth section of the club in 1926 before taking up the role of vice-president in 1930. After a 5-year vice-presidency, he operated as club president from 1935–37.

Stadium

Current squad

Updated 16 July 2020.

Backroom Staff and Club Committee Members

First Team Staff

Central Committee

Expanded Committee

Former players

Edward Bovy "Baculo"

A Stade Nyonnais player in the early 1920s, he remains the only footballer to have played for the club and go on to appear in the Swiss national team.

List of Presidents

List of Head Coaches

Below is a list of current and former Stade Nyonnais head coaches since 1965.

Footnotes