Completed in the space of a year, the new Servette FC training ground was officially delivered yesterday morning to the Geneva club. This is a natural pitch reinforced with synthetic fibers allowing increased use of a surface area of 105×68 m, meeting ASF standards.
It was completed with a goal storage area and a goalkeeper training area. A 30m2 room located in the parking lot is also available for storing training equipment and ground maintenance.
Fruitful collaboration
These new facilities mark a fruitful collaboration between the Canton, the City of Geneva and Servette FCformalized in a memorandum of understanding signed in 2022. This provides for the provision of a training ground for the professional team for ten years in the Vessy sports venue, owned by the City of Geneva. As part of this agreement, two additional synthetic fields intended for some fifty resident teams were also developed and opened in June 2024. All the work was financed by the Canton (8 million).
This solution delights Thierry Apothéloz, State Councilor responsible for sport. “This remarkable collaboration between several services of the canton and the City of Geneva and Servette FC illustrates the determination of the authorities to provide a professional team with conditions suitable for training.»
For Marie Barbey-Chpuis, administrative advisor for the City of Geneva in charge of sports, the work carried out at Vessy benefits to all of Geneva football. “Professionals and amateur players, everyone will now have better training conditions at Vessy, which met a real need.”
Frédérique Perler, administrative advisor for the City of Geneva in charge of construction, welcomes “the effectiveness of the collaboration which enabled the quick completion of this work by the Canton, in favor of the SFC and the population, on land owned by the City of Geneva.
Hervé Broch, president of Servette FC, is delighted with this progress: “Our arrival on these modern infrastructures marks an important step for our club. Thanks to this new training ground, our professional team will be able to train in optimal conditions, which will allow us to continue to raise our level of play and offer the best possible show to our supporters and to Geneva. We warmly thank our authorities for this strong commitment to the development of Geneva football.»
For any further information (media)
DCS: Mr. Thierry Apothéloz, State Councilor, by contacting Mr. Guillaume Renevey, Deputy Secretary General in charge of communications, T. 022 546 67 68.
DSSP: Ms. Marie Barbey-Chpuis, administrative advisor of the City of Geneva, by contacting Mr. Cédric Waelti, management advisor in charge of communications, T. 079 596 19 79.
DACM: Ms. Frédérique Perler, administrative advisor of the City of Geneva, by contacting Ms. Catherine Armand, personal collaborator, T. 079 203 23 75.
FC SERVETTE: Mr. Hervé Broch, president of Servette FC, by contacting Mr. Loïc Luscher, communications and media manager of the club, T. 078 629 69 10.
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