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Football club
Servette FC Chênois Féminin
Full nameServette FC Chênois Féminin
Nickname(s)Les Grenat
Founded1974
GroundStade des Trois-Chêne
Capacity4,000
ChairmanYoann Brigante
ManagerJosé Barcala
LeagueSwiss Women's Super League
2023–24Swiss Women's Super League, Champions of 10
Websitehttps://www.servettefc.ch/index.php/actualites-feminin
Home colours Away colours Third colours

Servette FC Chênois Féminin (French pronunciation: [sɛʁvɛt ɛfse ʃɛnwa feminɛ̃]) is a women's football club from Geneva, Switzerland. Its first team plays in the top tier in Switzerland and often in UEFA Champions League.

History

Servette FC Chênois was founded in 1974 as the women's section of Club Sportif Chênois, named for the Chêne area. In 2012, it was spun off from the original club and rebranded under the name Football Féminin Chênois Genève. In 2017, the team was combined with Servette FC and renamed Servette FC Chênois Féminin.

In 2018, the club was promoted for the first time in National League A and reached the 4th rank. The next season, when the tournament had to be stopped due to COVID-19, Servette was standing at the first rank, and was therefore qualified for 2020–21 Champions League. The club reached the round of 32 and was eliminated by Atlético Madrid.

Servette FC Chênois won their first Super League title in the 2020–21 season.

Titles

Current squad

As of 7 January 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Finland FIN Tinja-Riikka Korpela
2 MF Switzerland SUI Laura Tufo
3 DF France FRA Daïna Bourma
4 DF Switzerland SUI Laura Felber
5 MF Switzerland SUI Sandrine Mauron
6 MF Morocco MAR Élodie Nakkach
7 FW Morocco MAR Imane Saoud
8 DF Venezuela VEN Yeni Giménez
9 FW Sweden SWE Cassandra Korhonen
10 MF Morocco MAR Imène El Ghazouani
13 DF France FRA Manon Revelli
17 FW Sweden SWE Therese Simonsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Croatia CRO Ana Jelenčić
19 MF Spain ESP Paula Serrano
20 FW Lithuania LTU Rimantė Jonušaitė
21 MF France FRA Maéva Clemaron
23 DF Switzerland SUI Amina Muratović
24 DF Portugal POR Joana Marchão
29 FW Spain ESP Paloma Lázaro
30 GK France FRA Mickaëla Bottega
31 GK Switzerland SUI Leyla Laubscher
36 FW Switzerland SUI Alexia Morales Paredes
38 DF Switzerland SUI Chiara Wallin
39 DF Switzerland SUI Jeanne Hillion

See also

References

  1. "In drei Jahren von der NLB in die Champions League". 6 October 2021.
  2. "Foot: le Servette Chênois Féminin sera le 1er club romand en Ligue des champions". RTSSport.ch (in French). 2020-06-18. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  3. "Women's Champions League round of 32 report". UEFA. 2021-02-11. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  4. "Nach 44 Jahren ist der Titel perfekt: Servette ist Schweizer Meister". Watson (in German). 20 May 2021.
  5. "Football – Servette Chênois tient la première Coupe de Suisse de son histoire". Tribune de Genève (in French). 29 April 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  6. "Switzerland (Women) 2017/18". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  7. "Effectif". Retrieved 7 January 2025.
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