Mario Frick may refer to: Mario Frick (politician) (born 1965), politician from Liechtenstein Mario Frick (footballer) (born 1974), footballer from Liechtenstein...
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Mario Frick (born 7 September 1974) is a Liechtensteiner retired professional footballer who is currently a manager for Luzern. He has earned 125 caps...
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Mario Frick cabinet may refer to: First Mario Frick cabinet, governing body of Liechtenstein (1993–1997) Second Mario Frick cabinet, governing body of...
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Mario K. Frick (born 8 May 1965) is a lawyer and politican from Liechtenstein who served as the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1993 to 2001. Frick...
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Hasler continuing as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein. In 2019, Aurelia Frick, minister of foreign affairs, was subject to an embezzlement scandal where...
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league system and of a handful of professional players (most notably Mario Frick) has seen the side's competitiveness improve slightly. The Euro 2004...
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and won 3–1 after a goal by Nushöhr and two goals by an 18 year old Mario Frick. The second leg finished 0-0, which meant that for the first time a club...
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journalist and television presenter Mario Frick (politician) (born 1965), Liechtenstein political figure Mario Frick (footballer) (born 1974), Swiss-born...
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The First Mario Frick cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 9 April 1997 to 5 April 2001. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was chaired...
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The First Mario Frick cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 15 December 1993 to 9 April 1997. It was appointed by Hans-Adam II and was...
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