swiss abroad 2011/2012

Discussion in 'Austria & Switzerland' started by magicgam1, Jun 27, 2011.

  1. magicgam1 Member

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    another swiss coach abroad with success is Geiger who won the double in Algeria

    besides, Inler and Dzemaili played both 90mins as Napoli won the cup vs Lichsteiners Juve
          
  2. RobtheAggie Member

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    According to The Sun, Di Matteo rejected a 1 year deal at Chelsea. It looks like he is the leading candidate at Aston Villa.
  3. SwissGCZ Moderator

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    What was expected is now confirmed.

    Vonlanthen has retired from proffessional football at age 26. What a waste of talent...
  4. magicgam1 Member

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    you can say that again... but well, talent alone is not sufficient
  5. Ivan Hoe New Member

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    Sorry to abuse this thread, but could Magicgam1 please check his Inbox
    Plse reply. Also if not interested, so I can continue my search.
    thanks very much
  6. SwissGCZ Moderator

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    At least Vonlanthen put us out of our misery now. Unlike Chiumiento who still raises false hopes somewhere on the globe. It's funny how he keeps himself in the Swiss news, not thanks to his own play mind you, but due to Hassli's terrific goals for Vancouver. :D
  7. magicgam1 Member

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    Milicevic played a great season with Charleroi and was one of the key man to win the 2nd division title. A good chance for him to show next season in the 1st division what he can do. Maybe, he could become an alternative to Xhaka/Mehmedi in the OM position in the NT. Tough, I hope Kasami finally plays regularly and also becomes a candidate for that position in the NT
  8. magicgam1 Member

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    a new one, Dylan Gissi from Estudiantes de la Plata was called up for our U-21
  9. magicgam1 Member

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    adding Marvin Pfrunder and Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone at Sampdoria Primavera

    this makes it 7 swiss players at Sampdoria !!

    Samp is moving up to Serie A as well as Torino where there are two Swiss (Basha, Stevanovic)
  10. magicgam1 Member

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    Vicenza with St. Botta lost in the Serie B playout
  11. magicgam1 Member

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    Stefan Markinkovic (Ajax) who played for Switzerland's U-17 is now playing for Serbia's U-18 :-(
  12. magicgam1 Member

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    Slavisa Dugic is now playing at Borac Banja Luka
  13. magicgam1 Member

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    my current list is

    GERMANY
    1. Bundesliga:
    Leverkusen: Tranquillo Barnetta (A)
    Hannover 96: Mario Eggimann (A)
    Wolfsburg: Diego Benaglio (A), Marwin Hitz, Nassim Ben Khalifa (U-21)
    1.FC Nürnberg: Timm Klose (A)
    SC Freiburg: Beg Ferati
    Bayern München: Xherdan Shaqiri (A)
    Hoffenheim: Eren Derdyiok (A)
    Eintracht Frankfurt: Pirmin Schwegler (A)
    Mönchengladbach: Granit Xhaka (A)
    2. Bundesliga:
    Hertha BSC: Fabian Lustenberger
    1. FC Kaiserslautern: Albert Bunjaku (CH/ALB, A)
    lower leagues:
    FC Steinen-Höllstein: Simeon Bedzigui (CH/CAM)
    SC Victoria Hamburg: Roger Stilz (CH/D)

    ITALY
    Serie A:
    Udinese: Allmen Abdi (A)
    Palermo: Cephas Malele (U-18)
    Fiorentina: Valon Behrami (A)
    AC Milan: Steven Elias Kabamba Gyger (U-17 CH/KON 8.1.1994), Mattia Desole (U-18 10.5.1993)
    Genoa: Steve von Bergen (A)
    Juventus Turin: Joel Untersee (CH/RSA, U-18 11.02.1994), Stefan Lichtsteiner (A)
    Napoli: Blerim Dzemaili (A), Gökhan Inler (A)
    Novara: Michel Morganella (CH/I)
    Chievo Verona: Simone Grippo (U-21, 12.12.1988, on loan @lugano), Mickael Facchinetti (U-20, loaned out from Lugano)
    Lecce: Haris Seferovic (U-21, on loan from Fiorentina)
    FC Torino: Migjen Basha (on loan from Atlanta Bergamo, CH/Kosovo), Alen Stevanovic (CH/SRB - playing for Serbia's U-21)
    Sampdoria: Marco Padalino (A), Alessandro Martinelli (U-18 30.05.1993), Jonathan Rossini (U-21, 5.4.1989), Andjelko Savic (U-18), Gaetano Berardi (I/CH, U-21, 21.8.1988), Marvin Pfrunder (primavera), Chitchanok Xaysensourinthone (CH/Laos, primavera)
    Serie B:
    Brescia: Fabio Daprela (U-21 19.2.1991)
    lower leagues:
    Vicenza Calcio: Stefano Botta (CH/I)
    ASD Treviso: Simone Malacarne (CH/I)
    Nova Cosenza Calcio: Mirko Martucci
    FIORENZUOLA: Simone Fumasoli
    AS Sestese Calcio: Loris Pagnotta (CH/I 26.03.1992)
    US Foggia: Juri Toppan (CH/I 01.01.1990)
    AC Lecco: Kristijan Zefi (CH/KOS 15.03.1989)

    FRANCE
    Ligue1:
    Auxerre:Ferid Matri (U-18, 16.1.1994)
    Lyon youth: Jérémy Frick (U20, 08.03.1993), Kevin Massivi Tsimba (U-19, 20.2.1994)
    St-Etienne: Mohamed Maouche (CH/F, U-19, 1.10.1993), Gelson Fernandes (A)
    Sochaux youth: Valentin Hayoz (U-19, 10.02.1995)
    FC Valenciennes: Christopher Nzay Mfuyi (CH/DRK 03.07.1989)
    FC Lorient: Innocent Emeghara (A)

    other leagues
    A.S. Altkirch: Joris Jaegy (28.01.1994)

    ENGLAND
    Premiership:
    Arsenal: Johan Djourou (A), Martin Angha (U-17 22.01.1994), Sead Hajrovic (U-18, CH/BOS, 4.6.1993), Elton Monteiro Almada (CH/PT, 22.02.1994), Vlada Veselinovic (CH/SRB, 23.7.92)
    Manchester City: Frederic Veseli (CH/KOS, U-21, 20.11.1992)
    Fulham: Philippe Senderos (A), Kerim Frei (U-18, 19.11.1993), Pajtim Kasami (U-21 2.6.1992)
    Aston Villa FC: Benjamin Siegrist (U-19, 31.1.1992)

    SPAIN:
    Granada: Alex Geijo (CH/E, on loan from Udinese), Silvan Widmer (U-21, on loan at Aarau)
    Bezana: Carlos Ruiz Hertli

    Portugal:
    Sporting Lisbon (youth): Joel Pereira Dias (28.10.1998)
    Benfica: Mika (PT/CH playing for Portuguese U-20)

    Netherlands:
    Willem II: Stephan Keller

    Turkey:
    DENİZLİSPOR: Alper Urkay (U-21, 30.07.1990 CH/TR)
    Fenerbace: Reto Ziegler (A) (on loan from Juve)

    Greece:
    Aris: Eldin Jakupovic

    Cyprus:
    Omonia Nicosie: Johny Leoni

    Austria:
    Red Bull Salzburg: Christian Schwegler
    SC Altach: Orhan Ademi (28.10.1991 CH/MAC)

    Belgium:
    1st division:
    Charleroi: Daniel Milicevic (CH/SRB)
    KSC Lokeren: Mijat Maric (CH/CRO)
    2nd division:
    St.Truiden: Alessandro Iandoli (CH/I)

    Israel:
    Hapoel Petah Tikva: Fabian Stoller

    Canada:
    Toronto FC: Stefan Frei
    Vancouver: Davide Chiumiento, Alain Rochat (from 2011)
    Milltown FC: Tyer Grech (CH/CAN 22.02.1991)
    Simon Fraser University: Marco Voegeli

    US:
    Holy Names University: Manuel Brändli
    Colorado Rapids: Bryan Windsor (U-16)
    Atlanta Silverbacks: Mattias Schnorf
    Suny Purchase: David Buckingham
    James Madison University: Karel Manrau
    Florida Tech: Guillaume Zumofen

    Japan J-League:
    Yokohama FC: Junnosuke Schneider (JPN/CH)

    Australia:
    Carlton FC: Elia Keller (02.01.1991)

    Paraguay:
    Sportivo Luqueno: Kevin André Raschle (CH/PAR, 15.08.1990 U-21), Eduardo Daniel Raschle (15.08.1990, CH/PAR)

    Bosnia:
    Zeljeznicar: Omar Baljic (05.10.1990)
    Borac Banja Luka : Slavisa Dugic
    Tunisia:
    Stade Gabèsien: Rachid Dekhil (06.02.1991)

    Romania:
    FCM Targu Mures: Danijel Subotic (U-21 21.01.1989, CH/SRB)

    Croatia:
    NK Zadar: Mihael Kovacevic (CH/CRO 06.03.1988)

    Ukraine
    Dynamo Kiev: Admir Mehmedi (A)

    UAE:
    Al Ahli Dubai: Stephan Meier

    swiss coaches abroad:
    Mönchengladbach: Lucien Favre
    KAC Kénitra: Umberto Barberis
    Austria NT: Marcel Koller
    Espérance de Tunis: Decastel
    MC Oran: Raoul Savary
    ES Sétif: Alain Geiger

    out of contract:
    Samir Kozarac (Elversberg)
    Stéphane Grichting (Auxerre)
    Danijel Kosovac (Real Zaragoza B, CH/SRB 21.02.1989)

    unknown status:
    Joshua Claringbold (Geldern)
    Alto Adige-Südtirol: Francesco Mairhofer
    Tamai: Claudio Piperissa (retired?)
    Cerceda: Eric Martinez
    Ajaccio: Philippe Gigon
    Zafra Rótulos Ruamar: Alexander Barriocanal Hoorn (E/CH), Rodolfo Barriocanal Hoorn (E/CH)
    Atletico Madrid C: Drazen Mitrovic (CH/SRB)
    Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona: Nenad Savic (CH/SRB, retired?)
    FC Viikingit: Michael Drevikovsky
    tied to other countries now:
    Ajax: Stefan Marinkovic (CH/SRB, U-20)
  14. Alex_K Member

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    Orhan Ademi is now at Eintracht Braunschweig.
  15. magicgam1 Member

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    Coltorti is also abroad again next season (RB Leipzig)
  16. magicgam1 Member

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    Fabian Stoller moves to Hapoel Haifa

    Djourou's agent talking about a possible move to Napoli
  17. PeterBeer Member

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  18. magicgam1 Member

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    dunno - interesting to know that Hitzfeld wanted to call him up for the matches vs Germany and Romania, tough

    ...before going to the olympics

    they should talk to him again

    he surely got influenced by someone
  19. SwissGCZ Moderator

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    Oh boy... :rolleyes:

    Have we got some quotes from him? That blick article doesn't seem definite.
  20. Darren80 New Member

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    Hello, not sure where to post , im looking for some programmes if anyon can help me :thumbsup:
    Im an Aston Villa fan in England, Im looking for some friendly programmes
    15 July 89/90 Servette v Villa
    18 July 89/90 Winterthur v Villa
    21 July 89/90 Echellens v Villa

    Thanks for any help
  21. magicgam1 Member

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