FC Sion (category Football clubs in Switzerland)
The club grew thanks to contributions from locals, and played their first competitive league fixture in 1914, again a 3–2 victory, against FC Monthey. In...
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List of São Paulo FC records and statistics (category Brazilian football club statistics)
U-20 de Monthey (2): 1999, 2000 Copa Brasil 500 anos (1): 1999 Copa Intercontinental Centenário Sub-20 (1): 2000 L'Alcúdia International Football Tournament...
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Collombey-Muraz (section Football)
Collombey-Muraz is a municipality in the district of Monthey in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. After the town of Saint-Maurice, the Rhône river...
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Berkan Kutlu (category Sportspeople from Monthey)
Turkey internationally. After a couple successful amateur season with Monthey, Kutlu signed a contract with Sion on 2 July 2018. Kutlu made his professional...
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Bruno Morgado (category Sportspeople from Monthey)
Bruno Ferreira Morgado (born 16 December 1997) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a leftback for Rapperswil-Jona. On 11 September 2016, Morgado...
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Benjamin Kololli (category FC Monthey players)
Kololli (born 15 May 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Swiss Super League club Sion. Born in Switzerland, he represents Kosovo...
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Qualification round FC Gossau win 4–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Monthey win 10–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Renens win 8–3 on...
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September 2022. "Club statement - Ron Rafferty". 24 January 2021. Archived from the original on 13 September 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022. "Football players...
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Interregional. The clubs in the league for the 2024–25 season: 1st League Classic champions, promoted and relegated teams: Category:Swiss 1. Liga (football) players...
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HNK Hajduk Split Reserves and Academy (category Football academies in Croatia)
Giovanile U-17 Internazionale dell'Amicizia". "Tournoi Espoirs U-20 de Monthey (Switzerland)". "U-17 Europa Jugend Cup (Austria)". "Torneo Giovanile U-17...
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Grêmio FBPA (youth) (category Football team templates which use American parameter)
Runners-up: 2002 Trofeo Angelo Dossena (ITA): 1 2008 Torneio Internacional de Monthey (SWI): 1 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20: 2 2008, 2009 Runners-up: 2006...
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Jeff Saibene (category FC Monthey players)
a Luxembourgish former professional footballer and manager who most recently managed Swiss Challenge League club Neuchâtel Xamax. Saibene is a citizen...
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Swiss Challenge League (redirect from Nationalliga B (football))
Swiss Football League – Nationalliga B. RSSSF. "Live Sport und News". sport.ch. Retrieved 2022-01-19. Verdon, Emilien (11 February 2020). "Football: SLO...
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2. Liga Interregional (category Football leagues in Switzerland)
2024–25 season is the current season in the Swiss 2. Liga Interregional. 4 Groups from 2023 onwards: http://www.football.ch/ Interregional at soccerway.com...
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Demir Peco (category Sportspeople from Monthey)
31 July 1996) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Bosnian Premier League club Velež Mostar. He also played for the Bosnia...
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1934–35 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1934–35 in Swiss football)
vaudoise de football (2024). "Racing Club Lausanne" (in French). Association cantonale vaudoise de football. Retrieved 2024-11-16. Beck, Stephan (2023). "Schweizer...
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1972–73 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1972–73 in Swiss football)
the third tier of the Swiss football league system and it was the highest level of amateur football. There were 39 clubs in the 1. Liga. These were divided...
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1933–34 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1933–34 in Swiss football)
de football (2024). "Racing Club Lausanne" (in French). Association cantonale vaudoise de football. Retrieved 2024-11-16. Erste Liga (SFV) (2022). "Statistik...
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1968–69 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1968–69 in Swiss football)
decider match for second place was played on 2 June 1969 in Martigny FC Monthey won and advanced to play-offs. Vevey-Sports remain in the division. FC...
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1937–38 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1937–38 in Swiss football)
this time, the 1. Liga was the second-tier of the Swiss football league system. There were 24 clubs that competed in the 1. Liga this season. They were divided...
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The following is a summary of the 1985–86 season of competitive football in Switzerland. Source: rsssf.com Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal...
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1942–43 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1942–43 in Swiss football)
Bern. Concordia won and remained in the division for the next season. Monthey were relegated to 2. Liga. 1942–43 Nationalliga 1942–43 Swiss Cup Koller...
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1941–42 Nationalliga (redirect from Swiss Football League 1941–42)
previous World War. The Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) took advantage of this situation and expanded. It now had 14 member clubs that played in the top-tier...
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1939–40 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1939–40 in Swiss football)
season to 2022] (PDF). PDF page 2 (in German). Erste Liga, Abteilung des SFV. Retrieved 2024-11-16. (red) Association cantonale vaudoise de football (2024)...
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1935–36 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1935–36 in Swiss football)
of the Swiss football league system. In the run-up to this season, there were further changes to the league system. There were now 24 clubs competing in...
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1940–41 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1940–41 in Swiss football)
players and leading clubs as they had during the previous World War. However, in 1941, the "Lex Zumbühl", named after the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV)...
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1967–68 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1967–68 in Swiss football)
Val-de-Ruz (red) (2022). "Histoire" [History] (in French). fcvdr.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) Association neuchâteloise de football (2023). "FC Val-de-Ruz"...
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1938–39 Swiss 1. Liga (category 1938–39 in Swiss football)
this time, the 1. Liga was the second-tier of the Swiss football league system. There were 24 clubs that competed in the 1. Liga this season. They were divided...
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1981–82 FC Basel season (category Swiss football clubs 1981–82 season)
Basel v Biel-Bienne Basel v Young Boys Grenchen v Basel Basel v 1. FC Köln Monthey v Basel FC Mendrisiostar v Basel Basel v Winterthur Basel v Juventus Basel...
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The following is a summary of the 1984–85 season of competitive football in Switzerland. Source: rsssf.com Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal...
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