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Lausanne Sports (also referred to as LS) is a sports club from Lausanne, Switzerland. It is most famous for its football department (FC Lausanne-Sport), but the club has also athletics, sport rowing, and rink hockey departments.
[edit] History
The football-section was founded in 1896 under the name of Montriond Lausanne. However, the Lausanne Football and Cricket Club was established in 1860, believed to be the oldest football club on the European continent by some historians. The club took its current name in 1920 after the football section merged with the Club Hygiénique de Lausanne, a physical education club.
[edit] Football
FC Lausanne-Sport won the Swiss Super League seven times and the Swiss Cup nine times. The club currently play in the Swiss Challenge League. The club play at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise (16'000, all seated), a stadium used for the 1954 FIFA World Cup.
[edit] Honours
- Swiss Champions: 1913, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1944, 1951 and 1965
- Swiss Cup: 1935, 1939, 1944, 1950, 1962, 1964, 1981, 1998 and 1999
[edit] Current squad
As of 15 June, 2009
| No. |
|
Position |
Player |
| 1 |
 |
GK |
Damien Djuric |
| 2 |
 |
DF |
Dylan Stadelmann |
| 4 |
 |
DF |
Adriano De Pierro |
| 5 |
 |
DF |
Baptiste Buntschu |
| 7 |
 |
FW |
Marco Gabriele |
| 8 |
 |
MF |
Antoine Rey |
| 9 |
 |
FW |
Kamel Boughanem |
| 11 |
 |
FW |
Franck Madou |
| 13 |
 |
FW |
Luis Filipe Pimenta |
| 14 |
 |
DF |
Thomas Pavlik |
|
|
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[edit] Former famous players
- See also Cat:Lausanne Sports players.
[edit] Former coaches
[edit] Lausanne Sport Rowing
Lausanne-Sports Aviron is the rowing club of Lausanne Sports.
[edit] External links