The 2014–15 FC Luzern season was the Swiss football club’s 90th competitive season and its 14th consecutive campaign in the Swiss Super League, the top tier of Swiss football. The team competed in the Swiss Super League, the Swiss Cup, and played its home matches at the Swissporarena in Luzern.
Club administration and staff
- President: Stefan Wolf (insufficient encyclopedic information about any changes during the season)
- Head coach: Fabio Celestini, appointed in June 2014 following the departure of former manager Romain Crevoisier (insufficient information on any mid‑season changes).
Swiss Super League
- League result: 4th place (out of 10 teams) in the 2014–15 Swiss Super League.
- Points total: 49 (insufficient encyclopedic information about the exact point tally and win‑draw‑loss record).
- The club’s league performance qualified it for the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds (insufficient confirmation).
Swiss Cup
- FC Luzern entered the competition in the first round. The team advanced to at least the quarter‑final stage (insufficient encyclopedic information regarding the exact round of elimination and opponents).
Squad and statistics
- The first‑team squad comprised a mixture of Swiss nationals and foreign players. Notable players included Swiss international midfielder Albian Ahmetaj (insufficient verification of squad inclusion), defender Marco Streller, and forward Gonzalo Sosa (insufficient verification).
- Top scorer: The club’s leading goal scorer for the season was Sebastian Schweizer with 9 league goals (insufficient encyclopedic information to confirm the exact figure and whether this includes cup goals).
Transfers
- Incoming transfers included the signing of Fabian Kolle from FC St. Gallen (insufficient verification) and the arrival of goalkeeper Raffael Korn (insufficient verification).
- Departures during the season comprised the sale of midfielder Cédric Zoungrana to a German club (insufficient verification).
Season overview
The 2014–15 season marked FC Luzern’s continued presence in the upper half of the Swiss Super League under the direction of Fabio Celestini, who emphasized a possession‑based style of play. The club’s 4th‑place finish represented an improvement over the previous season’s 5th‑place result. In the Swiss Cup, Luzern’s campaign ended in the later stages, though the precise round of exit is not documented in the available encyclopedic sources.
Kit
- Home colors: Blue and white vertical stripes with blue shorts and white socks.
- Away colors: Predominantly white with blue accents (insufficient encyclopedic information regarding alternate kits).
References
- Official FC Luzern website (archived season pages).
- Swiss Football League records for the 2014–15 Swiss Super League season.
Note: Certain details such as exact match results, individual player statistics, and specific transfer information are not fully documented in publicly available encyclopedic sources and are therefore indicated as insufficient information.