Fixtures

Switzerland Challenge League 07/25 17:30 1 Neuchatel Xamax vs Stade Nyonnais - View
Switzerland Challenge League 08/01 17:30 2 Stade Nyonnais vs FC Rapperswil-Jona - View
Switzerland Challenge League 08/10 12:00 3 FC Vaduz vs Stade Nyonnais - View
Switzerland Challenge League 08/22 17:30 4 Stade Nyonnais vs Aarau - View
Switzerland Challenge League 08/26 18:15 5 Etoile Carouge vs Stade Nyonnais - View
Switzerland Challenge League 08/29 17:30 6 Stade Nyonnais vs AC Bellinzona - View

Results

Switzerland Challenge League 05/23 18:15 36 [2] Aarau v Stade Nyonnais [9] D 1-1
Switzerland Challenge League 05/16 18:15 35 [9] Stade Nyonnais v Neuchatel Xamax [7] L 1-3
Switzerland Challenge League 05/09 17:30 34 [10] FC Schaffhausen v Stade Nyonnais [9] W 2-3
Switzerland Challenge League 05/02 17:30 33 [9] Stade Nyonnais v FC Vaduz [4] W 1-0
Switzerland Challenge League 04/26 16:00 32 [5] Stade Lausanne-Ouchy v Stade Nyonnais [9] W 0-1
Switzerland Challenge League 04/18 17:30 31 AC Bellinzona v Stade Nyonnais L 2-1
Switzerland Challenge League 04/11 17:30 30 [8] Stade Nyonnais v FC Thun [1] L 0-2
Switzerland Challenge League 04/04 17:30 29 [8] Stade Nyonnais v Wil 1900 [5] L 0-2
Switzerland Challenge League 03/31 18:15 28 [3] Etoile Carouge v Stade Nyonnais [8] L 2-1
Switzerland Challenge League 03/28 18:30 27 [9] Stade Nyonnais v AC Bellinzona [8] W 3-0
Switzerland Challenge League 03/16 13:15 26 [7] Neuchatel Xamax v Stade Nyonnais [10] L 4-0
Switzerland Challenge League 03/07 18:30 25 [9] Stade Nyonnais v Etoile Carouge [3] L 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 19 21
Wins 12 6 6
Draws 7 2 5
Losses 21 11 10
Goals for 52 21 31
Goals against 72 35 37
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 11 7 4

Wikipedia - FC Stade Nyonnais

FC Stade Nyonnais is an association football club based in the town of Nyon, Switzerland. The team currently competes in the Challenge League, the second tier of the Swiss football league system and plays its home matches at Stade de Colovray, where it has been since 1991. Founded in 1905, it is nicknamed the "jaune et noir" (which translates to "yellow and black") and affiliated to the Vaud Cantonal Football Association.

History

Chart of Stade Nyonnais table positions in the Swiss football league system from 1946 onwards

FC Stade Nyonnais was founded in 1905 by then-teenagers Oscar Aeby, Edmond Delay, Emile Aeby and Pierre Robin as 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 (who were the first club in 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 (now converted into a car park) in 1906. Their stay there ended swiftly as the local authorities took issue with allowing a group of boys (their oldest player was 18 at the time) playing football in 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 in Romandy 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 Nyonnais, 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 (the land is now in use by local secondary school Ecole Secondaire de Nyon-Marens). In 1925, the team earned promotion to the second tier of Swiss football after being crowned regional champions of Romandy (French-speaking region of Switzerland) and would proceed to remain in the league for the subsequent six years. 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.

By 1946, Stade Nyonnais gained promotion back to the third tier of Swiss football (Première Ligue)A 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.

They returned to the Swiss Challenge League for the 2023–24 season, gaining promotion as the third placed team in the 2022–23 Swiss Promotion League. It will be their first season in the second tier of Switzerland, after eleven years of absence.

Stade Nyonnais is a prominent Swiss football club based in the picturesque town of Nyon, located on the shores of Lake Geneva. Founded in 1900, the club has a rich history and a strong tradition in Swiss football. Known for its distinctive red and white colors, Stade Nyonnais has cultivated a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin.

The club competes in the Swiss lower leagues, with aspirations of climbing the ranks to reach higher divisions. Stade Nyonnais is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often integrating youth players into the first team. The team's home matches are held at the Stade de Colovray, a charming venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to enjoy the beautiful game.

Stade Nyonnais embodies the spirit of Swiss football, emphasizing teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, the club continues to be a vital part of Nyon's cultural fabric, inspiring future generations of footballers and fans alike.