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Key facts

Club: FC St. Gallen | Opening: 2008 | Capacity: 19,568 (est. 4,500 standing)

History and description

Kybunpark, previously known as AFG Arena, replaced St. Gallen’s old Espenmoos Stadion, which lacked the facilities of modern era stadiums.

Planning for the construction of a new home for FC St. Gallen started in 2001, and four years later, in 2005, the club received the definite building permit. Soon after construction began, which was completed in 2008.

The AFG Arena hosted its first match on 30 May 2008 when the national teams of Switzerland and Liechtenstein played a friendly (3-0). The new stadium officially opened a month later on the 5th of July.

The stadium is part of a larger complex that includes a shopping centre underneath the stadium, and an IKEA next door. The costs of the AFG Arena were CHF69 million, while the whole complex costed CHF 271 million.

In 2016, the stadium changed name from AFG Arena to kybunpark following a new naming rights sponsorship deal.

How to get to kybunpark

Kybunpark is located on an out of town retail park in between the cities of St Gallen and Gossau. The stadium lies approximately 5.5 kilometres west of the centre and rail station of St Gallen, and 4 kilometres east of the centre and rail station of Gossau.

The stadium is situated adjacent to the A1 motorway. Take exit 80 St Gallen / Winkeln and turn almost immediately into the underground parking lot.

Kybunpark can be easily reached with public transportation. The region’s Thurbo light rail connects the stadium with St Gallen and Gossau rail station. Take either line S1 or S5 and get off at stop SG Winkeln. From there it is a short walk to the stadium.

Alternatively, you can catch bus 151, which runs between the central rail stations of Gossau and St Gallen. The bus ride takes about just as long as that of the light rail (20 minutes), but the bus stops right in front of the stadium. There are extra buses before and after a home match.

Address: Zürcher Strasse 464, 9015 St. Gallen

Eat, drink, and sleep near kybunpark

Kybunpark is located on an out-of-town office and retail park. The stadium sits on top of the large Shopping Arena shopping centre, which also has a few eating and drinking options. There are a few more fast food option in the surroundings of the stadium, but otherwise eating and drinking is best done in St. Gallen’s city centre.

The upscale Hotel Santispark is located at walking distance of kybunpark, but you can just as well stay in St. Gallen’s city centre as the public transport connections are good. Click here for an overview of hotels in St. Gallen.

St. Gallen Tickets

Tickets for St. Gallen matches can be bought online (or through Starticket), at any branch of the St. Galler Kantonalbank, at the info point of shopping centre Shopping Arena (underneath kybunpark), at the Tagblatt Medien Center at the Oberer Graben 8 in the centre of St Gallen, or at any of the Starticket sales outlets.

Tickets can also be purchased on the gate of the stadium on the day of the match.

Tickets ranges in price from CHF 20.00 for a general admission seat behind the goal to CHF 80.00 for the better seats at the main stand.A ticket for the standing area costs CHF 20.00. Tickets are CHF 5.00 more expensive if bought on the day.

Photos of kybunpark

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Relevant Internet links

Fcsg.ch – Official website of FC St. Gallen.
St.gallen-bodensee.ch – Tourist information for the St. Gallen / Bodensee area.
Thurbo.ch – Maps and schedules of the Thurbo light rail network.
Sbb.ch – Public transport journey planner.

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