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FC Ruggell

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Association football club in Liechtenstein
Football club
FC Ruggell
Full nameFußballclub Ruggell
Founded9 March 1958; 67 years ago (9 March 1958)
GroundFreizeitpark Widau
Ruggell,Liechtenstein
Capacity500
ChairmanSandro Cudazzo
ManagerMichael Mäder
League2. Liga
2017–182. Liga, Group 1 (OFV), 4th
Websitehttps://fcruggell.li/

FC Ruggell is aLiechtensteiner amateurfootball team that plays inRuggell. They currently play in theSwiss Football League, in2. Liga, which is the sixth tier ofSwiss football. Like all Liechtensteiner clubs, they play in the Swiss football pyramid.

They have reached the final of theLiechtenstein Football Cup on 7 occasions, most recently in2019, where they lost 3–2 againstFC Vaduz.

History

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Formation and early years (1958–1970)

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The club was founded after 10 sports enthusiasts from Ruggell met at the Gasthaus Rössle - a local Inn - at midday of 9 March 1958. The first match played under the name FC Ruggell was in the Liechtenstein Junior Tournament in Triesen, which Ruggell's Youth C-Team took place in, with their first match happening on 7 September 1958. The following year the club competed in a senior league match for the first time, spending the 1959/60 season in theSwiss 4. Liga. In 1963 the club reached the final of the Liechtenstein Cup for the first time, losing 3:1 againstFC Schaan. The team won its first honour in 1970, winning the league title in 4. Liga but losing the promotion playoffs to FC Gams.

3. Liga (1970–1983)

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In 1973 Ruggell won their league once again, however this time they won their playoff matches against FC Buchs and FCUntervaz, promoting them to the 3. Liga for the first time in their history. The club remained in the 3. Liga for several years after, never getting into any promotion playoffs, however did have some success in theSwiss Cup (which clubs from Liechtenstein were allowed to participate in at the time. In 1975, they beat the second division teams of Altstätten and Rorschach but were knocked out in the third round byFC Triesen. During the 1980s Ruggell's youth teams had more success, with the youth C, D and E teams winning their competitions, however the senior team wasn't performing as well, typically finishing in the lower end of the 3. Liga table. In 1981 they reached the Liechtenstein Cup Final for the fourth time, after a 5–0 victory overVaduz in the semi-final, but lost to FC Balzers 3–0 afterextra time.

Playoffs and decline (1983–2000)

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1983 was the 25th anniversary of the founding of FC Ruggell, with several sporting events done in celebration. At the end of the 1984–85 season, the club was joint on points with the league leaders FCDiepoldsau, after winning a crucial final day match against local rivals FC Schann. This meant that a final match between the two teams was scheduled to decide who had won the division, with Ruggell winning the match, giving them their first 3. Liga title and their first time in the playoffs for promotion to the 2. Liga, however they failed to get promoted. In the 1988–89 season, the club had a women's team for the first time.

In the 1994–95 season, the club was relegated back to the 4. Liga, however was promoted back to the 3. Liga the following season. The club was then promoted and relegated between these two divisions until the new millennium.

Recent history (2000–present)

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In 2001 Ruggell reached the Final of the Liechtenstein Cup for the first time in 20 years, but once again they lost, this time in a 9–0 defeat to FC Vaduz. On 31 August 2002, the club's new ground -the Freizeitpark Widau - was officially opened. In 2007 the club reached the Liechtenstein Cup final for the 6th time but lost 8–0 to FC Vaduz. The team remained consistently in the 3 Liga for the rest of the 2000s and 2010s until the end of the 2015–16 season, when the club was promoted the 2. Liga for the first time.[1] The team were the runners up of the Liechtenstein cup in 2019, having lost to FC Vaduz 3–2.[2] On April 9, 2020, the club announced that starting from next season Michael Mäder would the club's new head coach.[3]

Honours

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FC Ruggell's former crest

Domestic competitions

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Switzerland competitions

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  • Swiss 3. Liga
    • Winners (3): 1984–85, 2015–2016
  • Swiss 4. Liga
    • Winners (4): 1969–70, 1972–73, 1995–96, 1998–99

Current squad

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As of 28 December 2025.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK LIELorin Beck
2DF LIESimon Maag
3DF LIEGiuseppe Bellisario
4DF CROIvan Ivic
5MF LIERiccardo Licci
6DF BRAGabriel Brilhante
7MF SUIEnes Ismaili
8MF LIEMichael Scherer
9FW AUTAndrej Petrovic
10MF LIEPhilipp Ospelt
11MF LIEFlorian Allgäuer
12GK LIEGian Andri Bischof
13FW LIECollin Haas
15MF LIEValerian Scheidl
17MF AUTDeniz Mujić
19MF LIESamuel Noser
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20DF ITALorenzo Della Pelle
21GK AUTClemens Vonbrül
22MF LIEBenjamin Luchs
23DF BIHHaris Mehmedagić
24DF LIENilo Marxer
25DF LIEJonas Hilti
26MF SUIJuled Ismaili
28MF AUTYildiray Ünlü
29FW GHARichard Amon
30MF LIEMarlon Büchel
31FW LIENoah Biedermann
32FW LIEEfe-Devran Uz
34GK AUTReuf Duraković
61DF LIEOlcay Gür
66DF LIESeyhan Yildiz
70MF BRAYuri Silva
77FW LIEAgim Zeqiri
90DF AUTYusuf Özüyer

References

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  1. ^"Der Vorstand - FC Ruggell".www.fcruggell.li. Retrieved2019-11-01.
  2. ^"Spielbericht".www.lfv.li (in German). 2019-07-01. Retrieved2019-11-01.
  3. ^"Michael Mäder wird neuer Trainer beim FC Ruggell - FC Ruggell".www.fcruggell.li. Retrieved2020-04-15.

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