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Stade de Genève
Servette FC plays at Stade de Genève, a modern multi-purpose stadium located in the Lancy municipality adjacent to Geneva, Switzerland's second-largest city and home to numerous international organisations including the United Nations, the Red Cross, and the World Trade Organisation. Opened in 2003 with a capacity of 30,084 spectators, the Stade de Genève hosted matches at the 2008 UEFA European Championship (Euro 2008) co-hosted by Switzerland and Austria, which brought top international football to Geneva for the first time in many years. The stadium provides Servette with one of Switzerland's largest football venues, suitable for European competition and Swiss national team matches.
Servette FC is one of Swiss football's most historic clubs, having won the Swiss championship 17 times — second only to Grasshopper Club in total championships. The club's most recent title was won in 2023–24, ending a long wait and confirming Servette's return to prominence in Swiss football. The club also has significant European competition history, including participation in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup on multiple occasions. The Stade de Genève has hosted these European fixtures, bringing clubs from across Europe to one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities.
Geneva's extraordinary international character — as the global centre for diplomacy, international law, and humanitarian organisations — gives Servette FC an unusually cosmopolitan context among Swiss football clubs. The city's multilingual population, drawn from across the world for its international institutions, means that the Stade de Genève matchday crowd has a diverse, global character unique within Swiss football. Geneva's lakeside setting on Lac Léman, with Mont Blanc visible on clear days, and the Jet d'Eau fountain providing the city's iconic visual emblem, give Servette and their stadium a setting of extraordinary beauty and international significance.