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Espenmoos
Full nameEspenmoos Stadium
Location St. Gallen, Switzerland
Coordinates 47°26′17″N9°23′47″E / 47.4380°N 9.3965°E / 47.4380; 9.3965 Coordinates: 47°26′17″N9°23′47″E / 47.4380°N 9.3965°E / 47.4380; 9.3965
Construction
Built1910
Tenants
FC St. Gallen (1910–2008)

Espenmoos Stadium, is a football stadium in St. Gallen, Switzerland. It was the home ground of the FC St. Gallen until their current stadium Kybunpark opened in 2008. The stadium has since been demolished except for the main seated stand.


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