Louis Maurer (footballer)
Louis Maurer (21 February 1904 – 1 May 1988) is a former Swiss football (soccer) player and manager.
He played as a goalkeeper.[1]
He coached FC Blue Stars Zürich,[2] Lausanne Sports, FC Fribourg, Marseille,[3] FC Zürich, FC Lugano, AC Bellinzona and Switzerland.[4]
In his coaching career, he won 3 Swiss Cup.[5]
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- Pinter (1942–47)
- König (1947–48)
- Lusenti (1948–51)
- Pinter (1951–52)
- Torresani (1952–55)
- Halpern (1955–56)
- Soutschek (1956–57)
- Nedoklan (1957–59)
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- Pedersen (1961–62)
- Mezzadri (1962–64)
- Sartori (1964–65)
- Bonizzoni (1965)
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- Pinter (1970)
- Maurer (1970)
- Foni (1970–71)
- Sørensen (1971–73)
- Pelli (1973)
- Sobotka (1973–76)
- Maurer (1976–77)
- Sørensen (1977–79)
- Beljin (1979–83)
- R. Morinini (1983–84)
- Mohorovic (1984)
- Pazmandy (1984–87)
- Rogic (c) (1987)
- Depireux (1987–89)
- Vasović (1989)
- Tedeschi (1989–90)
- E. Morinini (1990–93)
- Depireux (1993–94)
- Rossini (c) (1995–97)
- Rogic (1997–98)
- Petković (1998)
- Della Casa (1998–2001)
- Morales (2001)
- Schönwetter (2001)
- Della Casa (2001–03)
- Tedeschi (2003–04)
- Battistini (2004–05)
- Maccopi (2005)
- Petković (2005–08)
- Schällibaum (2008–09)
- Cavasin (2009–10)
- Morinini (2010–11)
- Tebi (2011–)
- Andermatt (2011–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Maurer, Louis |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
21 February 1904 |
Place of birth |
Switzerland |
Date of death |
1 May 1988 |
Place of death |
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