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    FC Grenchen is a Swiss football club, based in Grenchen. They currently play in the 2. Liga, and play their matches at the Brühl Stadium. FC Grenchen...
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    Grenchen (French: Granges) is a municipality in the district of Lebern in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. It is located at the foot of the Jura...
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  • club played in six Swiss Cup finals, winning two by defeating FC Grenchen 1–0 in 1960 and FC Lugano 3–1 (after extra time) in 1992. Later, the club lost...
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  • Stephan Beckenbauer (category FC Grenchen players)
    Offenbach and FC Grenchen. Beckenbauer's input at the professional level consisted of 12 games in both the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga with 1. FC Saarbrücken...
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    featured an international line-up. Together with the two local clubs FC Grenchen and FC Biel-Bienne, the Belgian team Cercle Brügge and Italian team AC Como...
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  • League. SLO will play at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne. FC Sion is promoted to the Swiss Super League as champions of the 2023–24 Swiss...
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  • Liga FC Gingins - (3. Liga) SC Goldau - (2. Liga IR) FC Grand Lancy - (2. Liga IR) FC Grand-Saconnex - Promotion League FC Grenchen - 1. Liga FC Gumefens...
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  • Seny Dieng (category FC Grenchen players)
    November 2012, Dieng made his debut in adult football at the age of 17, for FC Grenchen whilst on loan from Grasshoppers. He signed his first professional contract...
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  • Erwin Ballabio (category FC Thun players)
    1918 – 4 March 2008) was a Swiss football goalkeeper. He played for FC Grenchen and the Swiss national team. Known as the "Black Panther" he kept goal...
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  • Cup" and is to be played according to the system of the English FA Cup ". FC Bern was the first club to win the new trophy, Concordia Basel won the second...
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  • Dugagjin Dedaj (category FC Zürich players)
    and borders on character assassination". Die entlassenen Spieler des FC Grenchen sprechen von Rufmord solothurnerzeitung.ch Dugagjin Dedaj at dbFCZ v...
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    Zlatko Čajkovski (category FC Grenchen managers)
    he won the double. He then went to Switzerland to coach FC Zürich (1978–1980) and FC Grenchen (1980), having his final assignment with Grazer AK in 1981...
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  • Roberto Fregno (category FC Grenchen players)
    Grenchen Position(s) midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1977–1981 FC Grenchen 1981–1982 FC Locarno 1982–1984 FC Wettingen 1984–1986 FC Aarau...
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    Federico Valente (category FC Südtirol managers)
    Switzerland as a goalkeeper for a number of minor league teams, among which FC Thun and FC Aarau. After a brief stint as player-coach for Würenlos, Valente took...
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  • Swiss Super League season. Stadion Zürich, Zürich (Grasshopper Club Zürich, FC Zürich) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Association football venues...
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  • Stadion Brühl (category Grenchen)
    Brühl is a football stadium at Grenchen in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. It is the home ground of FC Grenchen since 1927. Its maximum capacity...
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  • Gérard Coinçon (category FC Grenchen players)
    Gérard Coinçon (born 18 March 1939) is a French footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics. "Gérard Coinçon". Olympedia...
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  • René Fluri (category FC Grenchen players)
    1984–1986 FC Grenchen 1986–1987 Neuchâtel Xamax 1987–1988 FC Grenchen 1988–1989 FC Bulle 1989–1991 FC Locarno 1991–1992 FC Aarau 1993–1996 FC Locarno 1996–1997...
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  • Achille Njanke (category FC Lugano players)
    Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian footballer. He plays for FC Grenchen in Switzerland. Njanke followed FC Baulmes relegated to 1. Liga in summer 2007. But after...
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  • FC Biel-Bienne 8–3 FC Thun FC Breitenbach 0–3 FC Wettingen FC Chur 1–2 FC Frauenfeld SC Derendingen 0–2 FC Baden SC Emmen 0–6 FC Luzern FC Grenchen 3–1...
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  • Heinz Lüdi (category FC Zürich players)
    football defender. During his club career, Lüdi played for FC Grenchen, FC Zürich, Neuchâtel Xamax and FC Baden. He also represented the Swiss national team....
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    Otto Pfister (category FC Grenchen players)
    early coaching experience was gained with FC Vaduz, FC St. Gallen, FC Nordstern Basel, FC Moutier and finally FC Chur 97. He has worked as head coach for...
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  • Höngg 2014–15 FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy SC Cham FC Wettswil-Bonstetten SC Cham & SC Kriens FC Meyrin, FC Monthey, Concordia Basel, FC Grenchen, FC Lugano II...
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  • the NLA, FC Grenchen and FC Fribourg, the teams that had been in third to twelfth position last season and the two newly promoted teams FC Nordstern...
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  • League in the 1961–62 season. It was contested by 14 teams, and Servette FC Genève won the championship. Source: rsssf.com Source: [citation needed] Legend:...
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  • André Niederhäuser (category FC Grenchen players)
    of BSC Young Boys. During his career, Niederhäuser played for BSC Young Boys, FC Schaffhausen, FC Vaduz, SC Kriens, FC Luzern and FC Grenchen. v t e...
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  • division were to be joined in next season by Lausanne-Sport, FC Alle, FC Langenthal, FC Brugg and FC Herisau as the five 2. Liga Interregional group winners...
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  • Ruedi Zbinden (category FC Grenchen players)
    winter break of the 1985–86 Nationalliga A season Zbinden moved on to Grenchen, who had won promotion the previous season. He played all 15 games in the...
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  • In 1972 the club merged with Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and Volewijckers to form FC Amsterdam. DWS continued as an amateur club, which still exists. They celebrated...
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  • Binningen FC Bubendorf FC Dietikon FC Grenchen 15 FC Liestal SV Muttenz FC Mutschellen FC Pratteln FC Regensdorf FC Red Star Zurich SC Schöftland FC Untertrass...
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