Servette Football Club Genève All Stars
GOALKEEPERS: Karl ENGEL
Erich BURGENERDEFENDERS: Gilbert GUYOT
Lucio BIZZINI
Alain GEIGER Karl RAPPAN
Otto FEHLMANN Michel RENQUIN Marc SCHNYDER
Olivier EGGIMANNMIDFIELDERS: Raymond PASSELLO Georges AEBY Joko PFISTER
Boško ĐUROVSKI
Umberto BARBERIS
Lucien PASTEUR Sébastien FOURNIER
Albert GUINCHARDATTACKERS:/
André BELLI Eugéne WALASCHEK Robert PACHE Jacques FATTON Leopold KIELHOLZ*************************************************
RESERVES:
GOALKEEPERS:
Jacques BARLIE
Frank SÉCHEHAYE
Roger FEUTZ
Marco PASCOLO
DEFENDERS:
Christophe OHREL
Ivan STEVOVIĆ
Mustapha YAGHCHA
Jean-Christophe THOUVENEL
Severino MINELLI
Rainer HASLER
Jürgen SUNDERMANN
Patrick MÜLLER
Ernest LÖRTSCHER
Tomislav CRNKOVIĆ
André NEURY
MIDFIELDERS:
Philippe POTTIER
Michel DECASTEL
Lucien FAVRE
Wilson ORUMA
Heinz HERMANN
Christophe BONVIN
Lav MANTULA
Martin PETROV
August GESER
Václav NĚMEČEK
Claude ANDREY
ATTACKERS:
Jean TAMINI
Ignaz TAX
Jean-Claude SCHINDELHOLZ
José SINVAL
André ABEGGLEN
Sonny ANDERSON
Oliver NEUVILLE
John ERIKSEN
Karl-Heinz RUMMENIGGE
Martin CHIVERS
Bernd DÖRFEL
Jean-Paul BRIGGERADDITIONAL INFO AND IMAGES:Servette Football Club 1890, commonly abbreviated as Servette FC Servette, or CFS, is a Swiss football club based in Geneva, and was founded in March 1890 by a British, with the sport rugby. The football section is in turn created 17 January 1900 and replaces the rugby section that year.
Two decades after its inception, the club won its first championship in Switzerland in 1906-1907 after his seventh. During the years 1910 and 1920, the club won five championships and in 1928, its first Swiss Cup. The next decade was marked by four championship victories in Switzerland. Having conquered his thirteenth championship in Switzerland in 1962, the 1970s are those of the rise of the club at the highest level of Swiss football. Indeed, after a decade without any trophy, Servette FC back to winning ways by winning first in the Swiss Cup in 1971 and won more than six domestic and continental trophies from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Therefore, the club is stabilized at the top of the hierarchy of Swiss football for twenty years, qualifying even twice in the eighth finals of the Champions League and UEFA Cup, reaching up to bankruptcy in in 2005. After being left in the mid-2000s in the third division after relegation administrative Servette found the first division in the early 2010s.
The club is chaired since 2008 by Majid Pishyar, majority shareholder of the club since that year. The Garnets, the name given to players playing in the jersey of the club, have trained since the fall of 2009 by João Alves Resende, including former midfielder spent by the clubs of Paris Saint-Germain FC and Benfica Lisbon, and evolve in 2011-2012 in the Swiss first division. But failing to cope with new financial problems, the Servette Football Club filed for bankruptcy on 1 March 2012, seven years after the previous bankruptcy.
The Plainpalais and the Parc des Sports du Pré Cayla from 1890 to 1930 and then the Stade des Charmilles until December 2002 and destroyed in 2008 in Geneva hosted successively intramural meetings servettien home club. Since 2003, Servette FC moved to the Stade de Lancy in Geneva, with a capacity of 30,084 seats. The various club teams have been training for 2005 in the vast arena of Balexert. Based in Chatelaine, this training center and training also serves as headquarters of the club.