• FC Triesen is a Liechtensteiner football club that plays in Triesen. It is one of the seven official teams in the nation, and it plays in the Swiss Football...
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    Triesen (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩] ) is the third largest municipality in Liechtenstein. It contains several historic churches dating from the...
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  • losing 5–0 in the final against FC Vaduz. They reached the final for a second time in 2024, after beating FC Triesen in the semi-finals 2–0. Liechtenstein...
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  • 1958. The first match played under the name FC Ruggell was in the Liechtenstein Junior Tournament in Triesen, which Ruggell's Youth C-Team took place in...
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  • 1964, becoming the fourth team to win the competition after FC Triesen, FC Vaduz and FC Schaan. The club moved to the Sportplatz Rheinhau in 1970, where...
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  • a representative from Switzerland. FC Balzers USV Eschen/Mauren FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz There are seven football teams...
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    quickly growing in popularity. In 1931, FC Ruggell was founded, whilst in 1932, FC Vaduz, FC Balzers, FC Triesen and FC Schaan were founded. Despite the growing...
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  • unusual scenarios, such as in the second round of the 2006–07 cup, where FC Triesenberg's second team went through, but the first team was knocked out...
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  • 9–1 FC Vaduz (24.08.1995, European Cup Winners' Cup) Biggest home win: FC Vaduz 11–0 FC Schaan (04.05.2016, FL–Cup Final) Biggest away win: FC Triesen II...
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    with a total of fifteen teams. FC Vaduz were the defending champions, and FC Balzers won the competition. 4 May 1989 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997"...
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  • third club to be created was FC Triesen. It was founded in 1996. When FC Ruggel dissolved in 2008, it left FC Triesen as the only senior women's club...
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  • along with FC Triesen. These matches took place on 16 and 17 August 2011. The four winners of the First Round, along with FC Schaan, FC Ruggell, FC Schaan...
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    Nicolas Hasler (category FC Triesen players)
    professional footballers. Hasler began his youth career with FC Triesen and moved onto FC Balzers youth side in 2003. In June 2017, Hasler left Vaduz,...
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  • total of fifteen teams. FC Balzers were the defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition again. 24 May 1990 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997"...
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  • round of the Cup Winners' Cup. FC Balzers were the defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition. 28 May 1992 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997"...
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  • August FC Vaduz III 1 – 6 FC Schaan FC Ruggell II 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) (4 - 5 p) FC Vaduz II FC Triesenberg 5 – 3 FC Triesen USV Eschen/Mauren II 0 - 9 FC Balzers...
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    Liechtensteiner footballer who last played for FC Triesenberg. Kieber began his career in 2000 with FC Triesen. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national...
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    Ronny Büchel (category FC Triesen players)
    last played as a midfielder for FC Triesen, and formerly played for FC Vaduz, Young Boys, FC Chur 97, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Ruggell and Buchs. Büchel's first...
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  • Patrick Burgmeier (category FC Vaduz players)
    as a defender. He played club football for USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Vaduz, FC Triesen, and FC Schaan. He won six caps for Liechtenstein. Burgmeier is the elder...
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  • →  : Liechtensteiner in Switzerland FC Balzers USV Eschen/Mauren FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz All clubs in Liechtenstein play...
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  • with a total of sixteen teams. FC Vaduz were the defending champions, and FC Balzers won the competition. 9 May 1991 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997"...
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  • Aron Sele (category FC Triesen players)
    on 6 June 2016. Sele also made 11 appearances for the Liechtenstein U21. FC Vaduz Liechtenstein Football Cup (1): 2018-19 Aron Sele at Soccerway v t e...
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    Benjamin Siegrist (category FC Vaduz players)
    United FC. Retrieved 27 June 2024. "FC Triesen vs. FC Vaduz 0:18" (in German). FC Vaduz. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2019. "USV Eschen/Mauren vs. FC Vaduz...
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    Sandro Wieser (category FC Basel players)
    Wieser began his youth career with FC Triesen and moved onto FC Vaduz. In 2006, he continued his youth career with FC Basel playing in the U-16, U-18 and...
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  • round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. FC Schaan were the defending champions. 25 May 1995 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Attendance: 1,630 Official site of...
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  • FC Schaan Schaan Sportsplatz Rheinwiese 1,500 7 FC Triesen Triesen Blumenau Stadium 2,100 7 FC Triesenberg Triesenberg Sportanlage Leitawis 800 7 FC Vaduz...
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  • Viktoria Gerner (category FC Triesen players)
    [Women's 1st team: 1 week, 3 games, 9 points and 16 goals] (in German). FC Triesen. 24 September 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2022. "Team". Liechtensteiner...
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  • Raphael Rohrer (category FC Triesen players)
    Rohrer was appointed player-head coach of FC Triesen. He was replaced in the summer 2016. He then joined FC Buchs as a player. In February 2018, he took...
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    League. FC Vaduz were the defending champions. TH Title holders. The pre-qualification round contained all three "third" teams (FC Triesen III, FC Vaduz...
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  • FC Ruggell. The games were played on 21 and 22 August 2012. The four winners of the First Round, along with FC Schaan, FC Schaan Azzurri, FC Triesen and...
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