• Josef Hügi (23 January 1930 – 16 April 1995) was a Swiss international footballer who played as a striker from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Hügi...
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  • stage) Most league appearances: Massimo Ceccaroni (398) Most league goals: Josef Hügi (244) Record number of consecutive home games unbeaten: 59 (February 2003...
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    played: Kocsis, Fontaine, Stábile, Russia's Oleg Salenko, Switzerland's Josef Hügi, and Poland's Ernst Wilimowski — the last of these scored four in his...
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  • swimmer Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), Austrian architect and designer of consumer goods Josef Hoop (1895–1959, Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Josef Hügi (1930–1995)...
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    (5–6, 1938). Two players have scored a hat-trick for the losing side: Josef Hügi (5–7, 1954) and Igor Belanov (3–4, 1986). Two other players have scored...
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  • 1942), Austrian permaculturalist and consultant for natural agriculture Josef Hügi (1930-1995), Swiss footballer Sepp Kerschbaumer (1913–1964), Italian terrorist...
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    Eriksson (Sweden) With six goals at Switzerland's home tournament in 1954, Josef Hügi won the shared Silver Boot - the only individual FIFA World Cup award...
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  • opened the score at the 16th minute, followed quickly by two goals by Josef Hügi. Austria then became the first team in World Cup history to recover from...
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  • Igor Netto Estanislao Basora Alfredo di Stéfano Luis Suárez Miramontes Josef Hügi Roger Vonlanthen Ivor Allchurch Cliff Jones Miloš Milutinović 1 goal Robert...
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    1946–1955 7 Adrian Knup 26 49 0.53 1989–1996 8 Haris Seferovic 25 93 0.27 2013–present 9 Josef Hügi 22 34 0.65 1951–1961 Charles Antenen 22 56 0.39 1948–1962...
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