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Étoile Carouge FC
Full nameÉtoile Carouge Football Club
Founded1 July 1904; 121 years ago (1904-07-01)
GroundStade de la Fontenette, Carouge
Capacity3,690
ChairmanOlivier Doglia
ManagerAdrian Ursea
LeagueSwiss Challenge League
2024–253rd of 10
Websitehttps://www.etoile-carouge.ch

Étoile Carouge FC is a Swiss football team based in Carouge. The club was founded in 1904. As of the 2024–25 season. They play in the Challenge League, the second tier of Swiss football, following their promotion from the 2023–24 Promotion League. The team play their home games at Stade de la Fontenette, which seats up to 3,690 spectators.

History

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Chart of Etoile Carouge table positions in the Swiss football league system
Chart of Etoile Carouge table positions in the Swiss football league system

Founded in 1904 as FC Carouge, the team first played in the lower leagues of the region Geneva. Following the merger with Étoile Sportive, in 1922, the name Étoile Carouge FC appeared. The Stade de la Fontenette was made available to the growing club by the municipality of Carouge as of the 1923-24 season. In 1923 the club achieved promotion to the top tier 1923–24 Swiss Serie A. In June 1926, a second merger took place with Carouge Stade FC, without the club changing its name.

In the 1927–28 Swiss Serie A season they reached the finals for the championship, but failed in the group. Behind champions Grasshopper Club and runners-up Nordstern, they ended the league season in third position. FIve years later, despite suffering relegation in the 1932–33 Nationalliga season, in the following 1933–34 Swiss 1. Liga season Étoile Carouge FC were group champions and promtly achieved immediate re-promotion to the 1934–35 Nationalliga. But the season that followed was so poor, that they again suffered relegation.

Problems then mounted with the accumulation of debts, and the club went bankrupt in 1936. Even though the debt was relatively small, it could not be stemmed by the club's members. According to the then valid regulations, the name Étoile Carouge could not be used for twenty years. It was during this period that the Union Sportive Carouge and the Union Sport (who were close to Catholic circles) developed. The Union Sport became the new 'Carouge Stade, a non-political club. But the club again disappeared into, and played in, the lower regional leagues. Eventually, in 1945, they achieved promotion to the 2. Liga. However, it was not until another 10 years later that the Geneva Football Association accepted the return to the name Étoile Carouge instead of Carouge Stade. In the 1958–59 Étoile Carouge achieved promotion to the 1959–60 Swiss 1. Liga. They established themselves in that division for many years.

Étoile Carouge 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, called 1. Liga Promotion in 2012, rather than the usual two teams being relegated. Étoile Carouge finished four points below safety and were relegated to the 1. Liga Promotion.

On 11 May 2024, Étoile Carouge secured promotion to the Challenge League as of the 2024–25 Challenge League season, following a 2–1 win over Young Boys U-21, and they were confirmed as champions of the 2023–24 Promotion League.[1] They return to the Swiss Football League after twelve years.

Current squad

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As of 1 August, 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 Angola ANG Antonio Dominique
2 DF Portugal POR Diogo Neves
4 DF Peru PER Ivann Strohbach
5 MF France FRA Yassin Maouche
6 MF France FRA Madyen El Jaouhari
8 MF Switzerland SUI Ricardo Alves (captain)
9 FW France FRA Bonota Traoré
10 MF Switzerland SUI Bruno Caslei
11 FW Kosovo KOS Florian Hysenaj
12 DF Switzerland SUI Nour Boulkous
14 DF Switzerland SUI Guilain Zrankeon
17 MF Switzerland SUI Ousseynou Sene
18 GK Switzerland SUI Mussa Diallo
19 MF Switzerland SUI Finley Harrington
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Switzerland SUI Mattia Walker
21 MF Switzerland SUI Mathis Holcbecher
22 DF Switzerland SUI Vincent Rüfli
23 DF Switzerland SUI Romeo Philippin (on loan from Servette)
24 DF Switzerland SUI Samuel Fankhauser (on loan from Servette)
25 DF France FRA Vincent Felder
28 DF Switzerland SUI Noah Henchoz
29 FW Switzerland SUI Luca Sestito
44 GK Switzerland SUI Brian Atangana
58 MF France FRA Samuel Bossiwa
76 FW Brazil BRA Itaitinga
77 MF France FRA Tiago Escorza
88 MF France FRA Luc Essiena

Out on loan

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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

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Champion de Suisse et promu en Challenge League !". Étoile Carouge FC. 15 May 2024. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
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