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    was the brother of André 'Trello' Abegglen and Jean Abegglen, both also players of the Swiss national team. Abegglen played for the Switzerland national...
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    whom he appeared in two World Cups. He is the brother of Max Abegglen and Jean Abegglen, both players of the Swiss national team. He died in 1944, at...
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    4-1 International Friendly Paolo Sturzenegger, Oskar Hurzeler (2), Jean Abegglen 20,000 58 24 May 1925 Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne Belgium...
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  • (great-great-grandson) Jonas Thern, Simon Thern (son) Jean Abegglen, Max Abegglen, André Abegglen (brothers) Martin Andermatt, Nicolas Andermatt (son)...
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  • had been beaten by the Swiss in the days leading up to the Games; Max Abegglen, who had only been playing international football for two years, scoring...
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    small companies. In 1989, Bastos joined Deloitte as a consultant and later Abegglen Management Partners. In 1995, he founded a venture capital company focused...
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  • the addition of goalkeeper Laurent Di Lorto and the Swiss duo of André Abegglen and Maxime Lehmann, Sochaux won its first Coupe de France title. The club...
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    The name Xamax comes from legendary Swiss international player 'Xam' Max Abegglen, one of the founding members. Xamax Neuchâtel FCS obtained its current...
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    Weisz [de] (1935–36) R. Pache / A. Guinchard (1936–37) Otto Höss (1937) André Abegglen (1937–42) Léo Wionsowski (1942–43) Fernand Jaccard (1943–48) Karl Rappan...
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  • scorers Most goals in a single match: 7, Jean Nicolas, for Rouen against Valenciennes, 1938; André Abegglen, for Sochaux against Valenciennes, 1935 Most...
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