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    René "Bobo" Botteron (born 17 October 1954) is a Swiss former football midfielder who played for various clubs in Switzerland, Germany and Belgium throughout...
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    Nägeli and had players such as Köbi Kuhn, Fritz Künzli, Ilija Katić, René Botteron and many more. Zürich won seven championships in the years 1963, 1966...
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    Glarus – 2021) a bobsledder who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics René Botteron (born 1954 in Glarus) a Swiss former football midfielder, over 330 club...
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    Andermatt and Rolf Lauper. Uwe Dreher joined from Stuttgarter Kickers and René Botteron from 1. FC Nürnberg. Two youngsters were brought in from local clubs...
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  • Bergen – Hertha BSC – 2007–10 Bruno Berner – SC Freiburg – 2003–05 René Botteron – 1. FC Köln, 1. FC Nürnberg – 1980–83 Cédric Brunner – Arminia Bielefeld...
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  • Tahamata MF 8 Jos Daerden MF 9 Arie Haan  71' FW 10 Benny Wendt  27' MF 11 René Botteron Substitutes: MF 12 Roberto Sciascia GK 13 Gilbert Bodart FW 14 Tony...
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    Heinz Hermann 118 15 6 September 1978 Roger Wehrli 69 0 8 March 1978 René Botteron 65 2 9 June 1974 Erich Burgener 64 0 11 June 1973 Jakob Kuhn 64 5 11...
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    Xamax) 15 MF  SUI Peter Nadig 16 DF  SUI Fredy Grossenbacher 17 MF  SUI René Botteron 18 DF  SUI Stefano Ceccaroni (return after loan at Baden) 19 DF  SUI...
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  • 45 Martin Andermatt * 21 November 1961 26 CB 1983-1985 56 11 62 12 René Botteron * 17 October 1954 26 CM 1983-1985 56 3 82 3 Uwe Dreher * 13 May 1960...
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     SUI Peter Nadig 16 FW  SUI Luiz Gonçalo (from Wettingen) 17 MF  SUI René Botteron 18 FW  SUI Adrian Knup 19 DF  SUI Markus Füri (from Concordia Basel)...
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    of players who left the club. Former Swiss international midfielder René Botteron retired from active football. German former international Gerhard Strack...
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    Basel) 15 MF  SUI Peter Nadig 16 DF  SUI Fredy Grossenbacher 17 MF  SUI René Botteron 18 MF  SUI Guido Rudin 19 MF  SUI Nicolas Keller 20  SUI Felix Rudin...
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    Andermatt and Rolf Lauper. Uwe Dreher joined from Stuttgarter Kickers and René Botteron from 1. FC Nürnberg. Two youngsters were brought in from local clubs...
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    the season 1945–46. They played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. René Theler was voted as club chairman at the AGM. This was Theler's second period...
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    1945–46. They played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. This was René Theler's third period as chairman. Helmut Benthaus was first team manager...
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    Basel 20:00 Odermatt  19' Hitzfeld  30' Hitzfeld 90+1' (pen. 1:0) Summary  20' Zigerlig  89' Botteron Attendance: 18,000 Referee: André Favre Echallens...
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