Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/09 17:00 - Winterthur vs SC Bruhl - View
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 08/02 14:00 1 SC Bruhl vs FC Paradiso - View
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 08/09 17:00 2 Young Boys II vs SC Bruhl - View
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 08/16 14:00 3 SC Bruhl vs Bavois - View
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 08/23 17:00 4 Biel Bienne vs SC Bruhl - View
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 08/30 14:00 5 SC Bruhl vs Lugano II - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 06/27 17:00 - St Gallen v SC Bruhl D 4-4
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 05/24 14:00 34 SC Bruhl v Delemont D 1-1
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 05/17 14:00 33 [11] FC Paradiso v SC Bruhl [12] L 2-0
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 05/10 14:00 32 SC Bruhl v Basel II L 1-3
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 05/03 14:00 31 [15] Bavois v SC Bruhl [12] D 1-1
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 04/26 14:00 30 SC Bruhl v SC Cham L 2-3
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 04/19 15:00 29 [6] FC Grand-Saconnex v SC Bruhl [8] L 3-1
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 04/12 14:00 28 SC Bruhl v Lucerne II L 2-5
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 04/09 17:30 27 FC Rapperswil-Jona v SC Bruhl L 5-1
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 04/05 14:00 26 SC Bruhl v FC Zurich II W 3-0
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 03/30 13:00 25 Biel Bienne v SC Bruhl D 2-2
Switzerland 1.Liga Promotion 03/22 16:30 24 [2] Kriens v SC Bruhl [8] L 4-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 19 9 10
Goals for 60 35 25
Goals against 89 43 46
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 5 0 5

Wikipedia - SC Brühl

Sportclub Brühl St. Gallen, commonly known as SC Brühl is a football club based in St. Gallen, Switzerland. The team competes in the Promotion League, the third tier of Swiss football.

History

SC Brühl was founded in 1901.

In 1915, the club became Swiss champions and is the club's only major honour to date.

SC Brühl is a prominent Swiss soccer club based in St. Gallen, known for its rich history and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1898, the club has established itself as a significant player in the Swiss football landscape, competing in various leagues and fostering a strong community spirit.

The team's colors, traditionally blue and white, reflect its identity and pride. SC Brühl plays its home matches at the Stadion Brühl, a venue that offers an intimate atmosphere for passionate fans who support the team through thick and thin. The club emphasizes youth development, with a robust academy system that nurtures aspiring players and integrates them into the first team.

SC Brühl is recognized not only for its competitive spirit on the field but also for its dedication to sportsmanship and community engagement. The club actively participates in local initiatives and promotes the values of teamwork, respect, and perseverance. With a focus on both performance and community, SC Brühl continues to be a beloved institution in Swiss soccer, aiming for success while remaining deeply rooted in its local heritage.