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He currently plays for FC Luzern in the | Swiss Super League. |
m to Liechtenstein to play for FC Vaduz of the | Swiss Super League and was released on 30 June 2009. |
uly 2006, when he made two appearances in both | Swiss Super League and UEFA Cup qualification. |
aller who plays as defender for FC Thun in the | Swiss Super League. |
Statistics of | Swiss Super League in the 1899-1900 season. |
After just one season at Cologne, he joined | Swiss Super League club FC St. Gallen in 2007. |
In the | Swiss Super League, he scored 20 goals in his maiden |
Swiss Super League: 1944 | |
Swiss Super League: 2010 | |
ootball defender who plays for FC Vaduz in the | Swiss Super League. |
In summer 2003 he joined FC St. Gallen of | Swiss Super League. |
Following his success with Dinamo a move to | Swiss Super League took place and he played there un |
ootball striker, who plays for FC Vaduz in the | Swiss Super League. |
as helped their team to a surprise lead in the | Swiss Super League with half of the season gone. |
Swiss Super League: 2002 | |
Swiss Super League: 1993. | |
Swiss Super League: 1998. | |
Statistics of | Swiss Super League in the 2004-2005 season. |
a six month loan contract with FC Aarau of the | Swiss Super League. |
left the team after 168 games to sign for the | Swiss Super League relegated club FC Vaduz, who was |
Swiss Super League: 2011 | |
With them, he won the | Swiss Super League four years in succession from 195 |
sh footballer, who represents AC Bellinzona in | Swiss Super League. |
Christ represented | Swiss Super League side FC Aarau on three separate o |
who played as a Midfielder for FC Vaduz in the | Swiss Super League. |
Delgado lead the Basel outfit to back-to-back | Swiss Super League titles in 2004 and 2005. |
He helped the club secure promotion to the | Swiss Super League from the Challenge League in the |
Swiss Super League: 2008 | |
f the season, he moved to FC St. Gallen in the | Swiss Super League where he was back-up to Stefano R |
Statistics of | Swiss Super League in the 1898-1899 season. |
Swiss Super League: 2010, 2011 | |
ler who plays as a striker for FC Vaduz in the | Swiss Super League. |
Swiss Super League: 1996, 1998 | |
over 100 games for the club before he moved to | Swiss Super League side FC St. Gallen in 2006. |
Statistics of | Swiss Super League in the 1933-1934 season. |
Swiss Super League (1): 1993 | |
Won the | Swiss Super League once with FC Basel in 2005 |
In 1999 he moved to the | Swiss Super League to play with Lausanne Sports. |
After six years in Munich he moved to the | Swiss Super League with FC Basel in 1997. |
at Baulmes and gathered interest from several | Swiss Super League teams. |
Swiss Super League: 2008, 2010 | |
After the club promoted to | Swiss Super League in 2008, he was loaned to 1.Liga |
Swiss Super League champion: 2006 | |
Swiss Super League champion: 1978. | |
Swiss Super League: 2005, 2008 | |
t ten years in Switzerland, he never played in | Swiss Super League. |
He moved to the | Swiss Super League with FC Lugano in 1998 where he q |
dad de Murcia from Spain, FC St. Gallen in the | Swiss Super League and Dinamo Bucharest of Romania b |
His brother Hakan currently plays in the | Swiss Super League with FC Luzern. |
Swiss Super League Champion: 2008, 2010, 2011 | |
Statistics of | Swiss Super League in the 2003-2004 season. |
Location of teams in the 2010-11 | Swiss Super League |
Swiss Super League: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 20 | |
The 2010-11 | Swiss Super League was the 114th season of top-tier |
He joines | Swiss Superleague team FC Wil in 2003 and experience |
Schneuwly is a | Swiss surname and may refer to |
Marolf is a | Swiss surname which is a variant of the old Germanic |
Vonlanthen is a | Swiss surname and may refer to |
Beerli is a | Swiss surname and may refer to |
album also contained a controversial poster by | Swiss surrealist artist H. R. Giger entitled Penis L |
Only 300 | Swiss survived the day. |
2008 | Swiss Symposium |
The tournament was paired by the | Swiss system over 14 rounds. |
See Tie-breaking in | Swiss system tournaments#Sonneborn-Berger for detail |
U.S. Open in Corpus Christi, Texas, using the | Swiss system for the first time ever in a U.S. Open |
a player but as the director, introducing the | Swiss system to the U.S. Open. |
Before long, the | Swiss system was adopted as the standard for most ch |
of the Olympiad, the tournament, while still a | Swiss system, was reduced from 13 to 11 rounds, with |
ort on the training of volunteers based on the | Swiss system. |
the 14 rounds of competition according to the | Swiss system; the open division was played over four |
Swiss T70 Telescope | |
Originating from Daillens, Gilles was a French | Swiss talented Chansonnier, poet, humorist, comedian |
r attacks by individual fighter planes strafed | Swiss targets toward the end of the war. |
by pub, built in 1803-4, originally called The | Swiss Tavern, and later renamed Swiss Cottage. |
ary contract to return to Europe, signing with | Swiss team EHC Biel of the NLA on October 14, 2010. |
as well as two bronze medals as member of the | Swiss team in the team free rifle competition and in |
3 World Men's Handball Championship, where the | Swiss team placed fourth. |
In April 2009, racing squad | Swiss Team announced they would be fielding a Masera |
lanche and the Florida Panthers as well as the | Swiss team SC Bern of the NLA. |
Four years later he was also a member of the | Swiss team in the first Winter Olympics tournament. |
horse Lucette finished eighth as member of the | Swiss team in the team jumping competition as well a |
During the NHL lockout, Clymer played with | Swiss team EHC Biel in the second Swiss division. |
en's team has established itself as a top-tier | Swiss team in the early 1990s and has continuously f |
Twelve years later he was part of the | Swiss team which was eliminated in the group stage o |
In 1936 he was a member of the | Swiss team which was eliminated in the group stage o |
However, his year in the | Swiss team was spoiled by a virus that forced him to |
In 1920 he won a bronze medal as member of the | Swiss team in the team 30 metre military pistol comp |
7 season, he suffered a serious injury against | Swiss team FC Sion. |
e elected to go back overseas, and signed with | Swiss team SC Bern. |
Daniilidou, and lost in the first round to the | Swiss team of Emmanuelle Gagliardi and Patty Schnyde |
He was also part of the | Swiss team which finished ninth in the team 50 metre |
The | Swiss team competed in Stockholm, winning a bronze m |
He played for the | Swiss team at the 1998 (as skip), 2001 (as skip) and |
In 1996, he was appointed coach of | Swiss team FC Sion, which he led to win Swiss Super |
came in 1996, when Hlasek was a member of the | Swiss team which won the World Team Cup. |
She played for the host | Swiss team at the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championsh |
He also competed with the | Swiss team in the coxless fours event and won the br |
o professional football in 1995, moving to the | Swiss team FC Luzern. |
fter serving in World War I, Duckworth coached | Swiss team Servette between 1919 and 1929, and again |
He was part of the | Swiss team that won silver at the 2000 Olympics. |
in the Swedish league, Langkow signed with the | Swiss team Rapperswil-Jona Lakers in Nationalliga A. |
He was skip for the | Swiss team that received a bronze medal at the 1991 |
ry during a Champions League qualifier against | Swiss team FC Thun on 10 August 2005, Andersson anno |
ce his first in 2005, and was also part of the | Swiss team which finished sixth at the 2006 Paralymp |
team Montagnolli - Swoboda is replaced by the | Swiss team Kuhn - Schwer, because of medical reasons |
Marc Baumgartner (born 1971) is a | Swiss team handball player. |
corded as having ended his playing career with | Swiss team FC Sion. |
Four years later, he was also a member of the | Swiss team in the first Winter Olympics tournament. |
ent and a second bronze medal as member of the | Swiss team in the team 30 metre military pistol comp |
However, The American team and the | Swiss team did not join the race, so only three team |
Jobe would later negotiate a contract with a | Swiss team during the season, only for the contract |
The 2004 season saw Sevilla start with the | Swiss team Phonak in support of Tyler Hamilton's bid |
ituted in to play the last four minutes of the | Swiss team's World Cup group match against Togo and |
Japan, saw Fischer as the oldest member of the | Swiss team, at 48 years of age. |
Pache was a member of the | Swiss team, which won the silver medal in the footba |
He was a member of the | Swiss team, which won the silver medal in the footba |
He was a member of the | Swiss team, which won the silver medal in the footba |
On May 11, 2010, Perrault signed with | Swiss team, EV Zug, of the NLA. |
ies of declining results he was kicked off the | Swiss team, and he became a Moldovan citizen. |
The | Swiss team, which consisted of Alfred Aufdenblatten, |
he uniform, the same colors of Gamper's former | Swiss team, FC Basel. |
ft for Europe signing a one-year contract with | Swiss team, the SCL Tigers. |
n team was stripped of their bronze medal; the | Swiss team, who placed fourth, are now the bronze me |
an crime drama Tatort and its newly introduced | Swiss team. |
st 0.5 seconds behind the silver-medal-winning | Swiss team. |
individual gold medal a silver medal with the | Swiss team. |
in Team Combined Exercises as a member of the | Swiss team. |
he World Curling Championships as skip for the | Swiss team. |
Jacoby Open | Swiss Teams (1) 1998 |
North American Men's | Swiss Teams (1) 1982 |
He was also part of the | Swiss teams that won gold in 1995, silver in 1999 an |
e following protests by the Australian, US and | Swiss teams after 6 competitors were involved in a c |
to study mathematics and atomic physics at the | Swiss Technical University in Zurich nd was later to |
n northern Afghanistan are further surveyed by | Swiss technicians. |
1992, 1996 - | Swiss Technology Prize |
Tango Liechtenstein was sold by Belgacom to | Swiss telco Unify Nederland BV in december 2009. |
his instrument was installed on the 1.2m Euler | Swiss Telescope at the ESO La Silla Observatory in C |
le spectrograph mounted on the 1.2 meter Euler | Swiss Telescope located at La Silla Observatory in A |
n, under a somewhat confusing arrangement with | Swiss television she co-sang their contribution to t |
es of analog television, it was usual to watch | Swiss television with a roof antenna even in the far |
tary prepared by SF (Schweizer Fernsehen), the | Swiss television network. |
Frank Naef was a | Swiss Television Executive and journalist. |
According to Der Spiegel and the | Swiss television documentary show "Rundschau", on 2 |
However, after the first episode was shot, | Swiss Television declined to broadcast the pilot due |
he works as a video journalist for the central | Swiss television station Tele Tell. |
A recent | Swiss television production featured the works of Sh |
She is now a major | Swiss television personality, under her real name Sa |
Nathalie Wapper, Head of culture for the | Swiss Television, and director Markus Imboden critic |
The dub also ran on Austrian and | Swiss television. |
the sports programming at the French branch of | Swiss television. |
hat mission that sang at the dedication of the | Swiss Temple. |
was when it performed at the dedication of the | Swiss Temple. |
Michel Kratochvil, a | Swiss tennis player |
1976 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a professional | Swiss tennis player. |
Among his students was the | Swiss tenor and early music specialist Max Meili and |
Haefliger (8 July 1919 - 17 March 2007) was a | Swiss tenor. |
e country and to maintain the integrity of the | Swiss territory. |
(women's world team championship), and won the | Swiss, Thailand, and Malaysia Open women's doubles t |
(12 August 1807 - 6 June 1847 in Paris) was a | Swiss theologian and Orientalist. |
er Wernz, the General of the Jesuit Order; the | Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar; Cardinal Fr |
Alyssa Pitstick, one of the | Swiss theologian's critics, studied under Saward at |
died May 17, 1906, Geneva), | Swiss theologian, professor of theology in the Unive |
1470 - 1531) was a | Swiss theologian, born in Fribourg. |
thard Heidegger (1666, Stein am Rhein - 1711), | Swiss theologian, author of Mythoscopia Romantica (1 |
Ulrich Luz (23 February 1938 - ) is a | Swiss theologian, and professor at the University of |
rs von Balthasar, a renowned twentieth-century | Swiss theologian. |
1936 in Kiel) is a German-born | Swiss theoretical physicist working mainly in quantu |
and kill bacteria, a practice he learned from | Swiss therapist E.A. Fisch. |
He is pickpocketed by a | Swiss thief, Pascal (Bernhard Bulling) who is in an |
the fifth and most recent studio album by the | Swiss thrash metal band Coroner, and was followed by |
Swiss thrash metal band Gurd covered the song on the | |
hment for Decadence is the second album by the | Swiss thrash metal group Coroner. |
on the city's surrender, he took refuge in the | Swiss Ticino at Lugano, en route to Turin to join th |
Chelliah Kularajasekeram alias 'Kulam' and the | Swiss Tiger finance chief Chelliah Jeyapalan alias ' |
Swiss Tilsiter is mainly produced in 3 varieties. | |
influences such as German gables, Dutch roofs, | Swiss timbering, Romance arches and Tudor casements |
low frequency time signal transmitter for the | Swiss time reference system. |
rasbourg, where she lost in the first round to | Swiss Timea Bacsinszky. |
t that it participated in assessing and rating | Swiss timepiece movements for accuracy. |
servatory participated in assessing and rating | Swiss timepiece movements for accuracy. |
In 1515, Cardinal Wolsey sent Pace to urge the | Swiss to attack France, and in 1519 he went to Germa |
he circumstances of Schmid's transfer from the | Swiss to the Norwegian Ski Federation are unusual an |
ulty on the failure of their master, who was a | Swiss, to control the pupils. |
ory, appealed to national pride, and urged the | Swiss to immediate battle. |
ten whilst making the Austrian top twenty and | Swiss top thirty. |
On the | Swiss Top 100, the single reached #13, its highest p |
erland and on Latin-MTV in Miami, and made the | Swiss Top 40 within one week of air play. |
gles chart, and furthermore peaked outside the | Swiss Top 100. |
weeks to peak at number 23, but stayed in the | Swiss Top 40 for 18 weeks in total. |
ar", released in September 2005, also made the | Swiss Top 40 within one week. |
After the | Swiss tournament, the top two players were Brian Cap |
The | Swiss Tower is an 40-floor tower in Jumeirah Lake To |
Construction of the | Swiss Tower was completed in 2009. |
It is adjacent to the | Swiss town of Allschwil, and is part of the Basel ur |
y others, is said to have been martyred at the | Swiss town of Saint Maurice-en-Valais, then called A |
f the Bar Confederation, Plater erected in the | Swiss town of Rapperswil, on the shore of Lake Zuric |
wn for his 2004 murder of Peter Nielsen in the | Swiss town, Kloten. |
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