FC St. Gallen: Wild grass seeds, which are floating in the air, settle on the pitch and cause the light spots. From an optical point of view, one would like to do something against it at FCSG. However, since the use of corresponding pesticides is prohibited in Switzerland, the Espen have their hands tied. The quality of the pitch is not affected by the grass seeds. The lawn is in very good condition. The SFV confirms that the pitches in St. Gallen are in top condition. The Nati-Stars were able to get an impression of this on Thursday, as the team of Murat Yakin trained for the first time in the Kybunpark as part of the World Cup preparations. On Saturday, the final training session for the game against Jordan is on the program. For the last test before departure to North America, there are still numerous tickets available.
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FC St. Gallen: Explaining the Kybunpark Lawn Pattern
FC St. Gallen: Wild grass seeds cause the light spots in the Kybunpark. Switzerland trained on Thursday in the Kybunpark and plays on Saturday against Jordan.
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