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Kybunpark

Coordinates:47°24′30″N9°18′23″E / 47.40833°N 9.30639°E /47.40833; 9.30639
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Football stadium in St. Gallen, Switzerland

Kybunpark
Map
Interactive map of Kybunpark
Former namesAFG Arena (2008–12)
LocationSt. Gallen,St. Gallen (Wahlkreis), Switzerland
Coordinates47°24′30″N9°18′23″E / 47.40833°N 9.30639°E /47.40833; 9.30639
OwnerStadion St.Gallen AG
Capacity19,694
Construction
Broke ground14 September 2005
Opened2008
Construction cost340 million CHF (2008)
ArchitectBruno Clerici, St. Gallen
Bayer Partner AG, Architekten, St. Gallen
Philippe Joye & Associés Sàrl, Geneva
Tenants
FC St. Gallen (2008–present)
FC Wil (temporary)
Switzerland national football team (selected matches)

TheKybunpark, formerly known asAFG Arena, is a multi-usestadium inSt. Gallen, Switzerland, completed in 2008. It is used mostly forfootball matches and hosts the home matches ofFC St. Gallen of theSwiss Super League. It replaces theEspenmoos stadium.

The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people. Between 2008 and 2016 the stadium was named after the sponsor Arbonia-Forster-Gruppe (AFG). In July 2016 the name was changed to Kybunpark.[1]

When it was completed, FC St. Gallen had just been relegated to theChallenge League. The first match in the new stadium was played on 30 May 2008 when Switzerland won against Liechtenstein 3:0 (18,000 spectators). The official inauguration was held on 5 July 2008.

Starting July 2012, the Kybunpark was the temporary home ofFC Wil, while the second division side built its own new stadium to meetSwiss Football League requirements.

The Kybunpark is also used for international games between national football teams, such as Brazil or Spain.[2]

The roof of the Kybunpark is home of the cities biggest solar-electric powerplant. The first part of the powerplant was installed in 2015 and delivered a peak power of 633 kW. 2025 a second batch of solar panels was switched online, bumping the peak power to 1205 kW.[3]

International matches

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While under construction (2008)
DateResultCompetition
30 May 2008Switzerland 3–0 LiechtensteinFriendly
11 October 20082–1 Latvia2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 November 20081–0 FinlandFriendly
3 March 20101–3 Uruguay
3 September 20100–0 Australia
2 September 2011Spain 3–2 Chile
28 February 2012Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–2 Brazil
26 May 2012Spain 2–0 Serbia
14 November 2012Chile 1–3
5 March 2014Switzerland 2–2 Croatia
15 November 20144–0 LithuaniaUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
9 October 20157–0 San Marino
29 May 2016Spain 3–1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaFriendly
31 August 2017Switzerland 3–0 Andorra2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
28 May 2018Italy 2–1 Saudi ArabiaFriendly
3 June 2018Saudi Arabia 0–3 Peru
8 September 2018Switzerland 6–0 Iceland2018–19 UEFA Nations League
15 October 20191–0 GeorgiaUEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
7 October 20201–2 CroatiaFriendly
28 March 20211–0 Lithuania2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
31 March 20213–2 FinlandFriendly
30 May 2021[4]2–1 United States
3 June 2021[5]7–0 Liechtenstein
2 September 2021Liechtenstein 0–2 Germany2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
27 September 2022Switzerland 2–1 Czech Republic2022–23 UEFA Nations League A
15 October 20233–3 BelarusUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
8 June 20241–1 AustriaFriendly
15 October 20242–2 Denmark2024–25 UEFA Nations League A

UEFA Women's Euro 2025

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The stadium was one of the venues for theUEFA Women's Euro 2025.

The following games were played at the stadium during the UEFA Women's Euro 2025:

DateTime (CEST)Team #1Res.Team #2RoundSpectators
4 July 202521:00Germany 2–0 PolandGroup C15,972
9 July 202521:00France 4–1 WalesGroup D15,886
13 July 202521:00England 6–115,953

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^"Der FC St. Gallen 1879 spielt ab Saison 2016/17 im "kybunpark"(PDF) (in German).Archived(PDF) from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  2. ^"Geschichte der AFG Arena" (in German). Archived fromthe original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved16 August 2012.
  3. ^VADIAN. NET AG, St Gallen."Grösste Solaranlage der Stadt St.Gallen auf kybunpark in Betrieb genommen".www.st.gallen.im (in German). Retrieved28 January 2025.
  4. ^"U.S. Men’s National Team Falls to No. 13-ranked Switzerland 2-1 in St. Gallen," U.S. Soccer, Sunday, May 30, 2021.Archived 23 June 2021 at theWayback Machine Retrieved June 6, 2021
  5. ^"Swiss romp to an easy 7-0 win over Liechtenstein in Euro warm-up,"Reuters, Thursday, June 3, 2021.Archived 6 June 2021 at theWayback Machine Retrieved June 6, 2021
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