After its foundation in 1906, FC Gossau spent the first 65 years of its history in almost entire unimportance. This changed in 1971 when they advanced for the first time to the
1. Liga (third level) by a 3–0 victory against
FC Widnau. Between 1975 and 1978, they even managed to reach the promotion to the second level (NLB). Changeful years followed, the Club played mostly in the 1. or 2. Liga. After another relegation to the 2. Liga in 1987,
Roger Heri composed a new team and induced the "second bloom" for FC Gossau in the nineties. In 1992, they achieved the promotion to the 1. Liga, after victories against
FC Solothurn and
FC Monthey they even got to the second level in 1993. Despite seven clubs being relegated, they managed to remain in the NLB because they defeated
FC Chiasso in the play-offs. However, in the following season they failed to avoid relegation. Under the management of
Heinz Bigler, the team defeated
Ascona and
AC Bellinzona in the play-offs and made it to reascend to NLB. However, the last second-level membership of FC Gossau so far (season 1996/97) lasted merely one season. While heading the table after the fifth matchday, the team afterwards fell back to the second-last place until winter break. Neither a change of manager nor the engagement of several new players could prevent their relegation. Thereafter, FC Gossau played with changing successes in the 1. Liga until 2006/2007 when they managed to reach the promotion again. The club hit the headlines when they defeated the favourite
FC St. Gallen in the
Swiss Cup by 2–0 in 2007. According to rumors, the club faces allegations of being involved in match-fixing during season 2008/09. Sources believe that a former goalkeeper and a defender, still member of the squad, were bribed by a betting gang.
Mario Bigoni was released on 23 November 2009 in the course of the
2009 European football betting scandal. In May 2010, former players
Marc Lütolf,
Mario Bigoni, and
Darko Damjanović were given open-ended suspensions. ==Former coaches==