Fabulus Ahuissou: Stade Nyonnais complete loan move for Swiss-Beninese midfielder from Lausanne II

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Stade Nyonnais have completed the loan signing of central midfielder Fabulus Ahuissou from Lausanne II in a deal confirmed as a loan transfer on 2026-07-02, with the contract running until an unspecified end date.

The 20-year-old, who holds both Swiss and Beninese nationality, joins the Challenge League side from Lausanne II, who compete in Switzerland’s 1. Liga group 1. The move keeps Ahuissou within the Swiss football pyramid but elevates him from the fourth tier to the second tier, with Stade Nyonnais listed as his current club and national-team affiliation at club level.

The transfer is recorded as a loan transfer rather than a permanent deal, and no transfer fee has been disclosed. His market value is officially listed as None, underlining that the agreement is purely defined as a temporary move rather than a cash-driven sale. With no contract expiry date publicly available for his spell at Stade Nyonnais, the length of the arrangement remains open-ended in the published data, leaving open the possibility of his status changing in the future, including potentially becoming a free agent once his existing commitments lapse.

Ahuissou arrives as a central midfielder, designated in the data as “Midfield – Central Midfield”, and stands at 1.75m. Born on 23 Mar 2006, he has already been active in senior football despite his age, developing at Lausanne II and appearing in the 1. Liga system before stepping up to the professional environment of the Challenge League with Stade Nyonnais.

The transfer represents a clear progression in competitive level. Lausanne II’s involvement in the 1. Liga group 1 has seen Ahuissou operate in a regionalised, semi-professional context, whereas Stade Nyonnais compete in the fully professional Challenge League. The move therefore places him in a more demanding setting domestically, enhancing his exposure against stronger opposition and within a more scrutinised league structure.

Ahuissou’s dual nationalities, Switzerland and Benin, add an international dimension to the transfer. While he continues to play his club football in Switzerland, his profile is relevant to both Swiss and Beninese football landscapes, particularly as he is now aligned with a Challenge League outfit rather than a reserve or developmental side. His registration with FC Stade Nyonnais as his “national_team” in the data underlines that, at this stage, his recognised platform is at club level rather than full international representation.

Previous experience at Lausanne II and in the 1. Liga group 1 provides the foundation for his step up, but the move to Stade Nyonnais marks the first time the midfielder is formally listed at a club competing in the Challenge League. With the deal confirmed and his status updated to Stade Nyonnais as current club, Ahuissou now faces the task of translating his promise in central midfield into consistent performances that justify his promotion through the Swiss system.

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