Georges Bregy

Georges Bregy
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Personal information
Full nameGeorges Bregy
Date of birth(1958-01-17) 17 January 1958 (age 56)
Place of birthRaron, Switzerland
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionStriker, Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1975–1979Raron?(?)
1979–1984Sion150(69)
1984–1986Young Boys58(25)
1986–1988Sion50(26)
1988Martigny13(4)
1988–1990Lausanne66(20)
1990–1994Young Boys134(27)
National team
1984–1994Switzerland54(12)
Teams managed
1994–1995Raron
1995–1998Lausanne
1999–2001Thun
2001–2003Zürich
2004–?Stäfa
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Georges Bregy (born 17 January 1958 in Raron) is a retired Swiss football striker and midfielder.

He was capped 54 times and scored 12 goals for the Swiss national team between 1984 and 1994. He played four games at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and scored a free kick goal against the United States.

Bregy won the top goalscorer title in Switzerland in 1984, having scored 21 goals during the season.

He coached Raron, Lausanne, Thun, Zürich and Stäfa.[1]

References

FC Lausanne-Sportmanagers
  • Hunter (1922–23)
  • Hogan (1925)
  • Spiksley (1928)
  • Pache (1931–32)
  • Hogan (1933–34)
  • Riemke (1934–35)
  • Kerr (1938–39)
  • Séchehaye (1942–43)
  • Leonhardt & Baumgartner (1943–45)
  • Maurer (1945–50)
  • Volentik (1950–51)
  • Spagnoli (1951–53)
  • Schaefer (1953–54)
  • Appel (1954–55)
  • Jaccard (1955–57)
  • Presch (1957–60)
  • Châtelain (1960–61)
  • Marmier & Séchehaye (1961–62)
  • Luciano (1962–64)
  • Reymond & Bocquet (1964)
  • Reymond (1964–65)
  • Linder (1965–66)
  • Hahnemann (1966–67)
  • Vonlanthen (1967–72)
  • Maurer (1972–74)
  • Garbani (1974–76)
  • Blažević (1976–79)
  • Hertig (1979–82)
  • Pázmándy (1982–84)
  • Nunweiller (1984–87)
  • Barberis (1987–93)
  • Duvillard (1993–94)
  • Trümpler (1994–95)
  • Bregy (1995–98)
  • Nunweiller & Schürmann (1998)
  • Schürmann (1998–2001)
  • Zvunka (2001)
  • Nunweiller (2001–02)
  • Barberis (2002)
  • Iglesias (2002–03)
  • Calderón (2003)
  • Dries (2003–04)
  • Castella (2004–06)
  • Geiger (2006)
  • Garbani & Isabella (2006–07)
  • Hunziker & Isabella (2007)
  • Barberis (2007)
  • Cotting (2007–08)
  • Dragani (2008–10)
  • Soós (2010)
  • Rueda (2010–12)
  • Roussey (2012–13)
  • Comisetti (2013)
  • Atamaniuk (2013–)
FC Zürichmanagers
  • Winkler (1920–22)
  • Studnicka (1922–24)
  • Studnicka (1928–29)
  • Konrád (1930–31)
  • Schopf (1931–32)
  • Oersi (1936–37)
  • Böhm (1937–40)
  • Barras (1940–42)
  • Sobotka (1942–43)
  • Minelli (1943–46)
  • Iseli (1946–48)
  • Lohrmann (1948–53)
  • Friedl (1953–55)
  • Müller (1955–57)
  • Molina & Barras (1957–58)
  • Rappan (1958–59)
  • Barras (1959–60)
  • Wurzer (1960–62)
  • Maurer (1962–66)
  • Kubala (1966–67)
  • Brodmann (1967)
  • Mantula (1967–69)
  • Gawliczek (1969–70)
  • Schwanner (1970–71)
  • Konietzka (1971–78)
  • Čajkovski (1978–80)
  • Sing & Martinelli (1980)
  • Jeandupeux (1980–83)
  • Glättli (1983)
  • Merkel (1983)
  • Kuhn (1983)
  • Kodric (1983)
  • Kuhn (1983–84)
  • Ježek (1984–86)
  • Stessl (1986–87)
  • Konietzka (1987–88)
  • Bongartz (1988–89)
  • Iselin (1989)
  • Neumann (1989–91)
  • Jara (1991–94)
  • Houghton (1994–95)
  • Ponte (1995–2000)
  • Gress (2000–01)
  • Bregy (2001–03)
  • Grüter (2003)
  • Favre (2003–07)
  • Challandes (2007–10)
  • Fischer (2010–12)
  • Gämperle (2012)
  • Fringer (2012)
  • Meier (2012–)
FC Thunmanagers
  • Luder (1946–48)
  • Pulver (1948–49)
  • Townley (1949–50)
  • Luder (1953–54)
  • Luder / Czischek (1954–56)
  • Czischek (1956–58)
  • Beck (1958–62)
  • Jucker (1962–63)
  • Rossbach (1963–67)
  • Schneiter (1967–69)
  • Weise (1969–70)
  • Patak (1971–72)
  • Hofer (1972–73)
  • Raboud (1973–74)
  • Latour (1978–83)
  • Messerli (1984–86)
  • Trümpler (1986–90)
  • Kaufmann (1990–92)
  • Mast (1992–93)
  • Marini (1994–95)
  • Egli (1995–99)
  • Bregy (1999–01)
  • Latour (2001–05)
  • Schönenberger (2005–06)
  • Kunz (2006)
  • Peischl (2006–07)
  • Saibene (2007)
  • Van Eck (2007–08)
  • Baumann (2008–09)
  • Zuercher (2009)
  • Gerber (2009)
  • Yakin (2009–11)
  • Challandes (2011–12)
  • Lustrinelli (2012)
  • Fischer (2013–)




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