Football Club Lugano was formed on 28 July 1908 under the leadership of then-president Ernesto Corsini. Promotion to the highest
Swiss Super League came for the first time in 1922, and after several years of relegations and promotions, the team won its first
Swiss Cup in 1931. The following decade, FC Lugano was able to win 3 national titles (1938, 1941 and 1949). For the first fifty years of its existence, Lugano played at the Campo Marzio – which opened on 13 September 1908 – but its success prompted the city to build a new stadium, and so on 26 August 1951, the
Cornaredo Stadium was inaugurated, which has a capacity of 15,000. In 1968, Lugano won the
Swiss Cup and hence the team participated in the Cup Winners' Cup. Two years later the team took part in the
UEFA Cup. In 1993, Lugano won its third Cup against
Grasshoppers, later participating in the Cup Winners' Cup, in which it reached second qualifying round. In the 1995–96 season, Lugano participated in the UEFA Cup, eliminating
Jeunesse Hautcharage in the first round and
Inter Milan in the second. The club was declared
bankrupt in 2003 and forcibly removed from the league. Due to the bankruptcy, the team was renamed AC Lugano and fielded under-21 players, having been forced to sell or release the senior team to pay off the club's debts. In 2004, the club merged with
Malcantone Agno, and it was decided that Lugano would re-enter the Swiss football system in the
Swiss Challenge League. Morotti Joseph, the president of
Malcantone Agno, was entrusted with the leadership of the new club. In 2007, the company was bought by a group led by
Giambattista Pastorello. Luido Bernasconi became the new president. On 4 June 2008, the club's centenary year, the general meeting of shareholders voted on a name change. The historical name of Football Club Lugano was reinstated. In 2015 FC Lugano was promoted to the
Swiss Super League. On 18 August 2021, it was announced that American billionaire and owner of the
Chicago Fire FC,
Joe Mansueto, had purchased FC Lugano and that the Fire and FC Lugano were to work together as sister clubs. On 1 September 2021, assistant coach
Mattia Croci-Torti took over coaching duties at the club, replacing
Abel Braga. The first season under new ownership would immediately prove successful, as they were able to win their first title after 29 years, winning the
2021–22 Swiss Cup.
A year later, they failed to defend the cup title, losing 2–3 in the exciting final to Swiss champions
Young Boys. ==European record==