Heinz Bigler

Heinz Bigler
Personal information
Date of birth(1925-12-21)21 December 1925
Place of birthBern, Switzerland
Date of death20 June 2002(2002-06-20) (aged 76)
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1952–1962BSC Young Boys
National team
Switzerland10(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Heinz Bigler (21 December 1925 – 20 June 2002[1]) was a Swiss football midfielder who played for Switzerland in the 1954 FIFA World Cup.[2] He also played for BSC Young Boys.

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BSC Young Boysmanagers
  • Reynolds (1913–18)
  • Hogan (1918–20)
  • Smith (1920–24)
  • Higgens (1924–28)
  • Meyer (1928–29)
  • Hierländer (1931–32)
  • Kürschner (1934–35)
  • Pulver (1935–42)
  • Volentik (1942–46)
  • Baumgartner (1947–48)
  • Gschweidl (1948–49)
  • Jones (1949–51)
  • Sing (1951–64)
  • Bigler (1964)
  • Merkle (1964–68)
  • Häfeli (1968)
  • Brülls (1968–70)
  • Eich (1970)
  • Skiba (1970)
  • Schneiter & Eich (1970–72)
  • Peters (1972–73)
  • Linder (1973–77)
  • Hüssy (1977–78)
  • Konietzka (1978–80)
  • Theunissen (1980–83)
  • Linder (1983)
  • Eich (1983–84)
  • Mandziara (1984–88)
  • Grip (1988–90)
  • Csernai (1990)
  • Trümpler (1990–94)
  • Challandes (1994–95)
  • Conz (1995–97)
  • Grip (1997)
  • Andersson & Sjöberg (1997–98)
  • Schober & Smajić (1998)
  • Ryf (1998–99)
  • Weber (1999)
  • Läubli (1999)
  • Wey & Smajić (1999)
  • Wey (1999)
  • Schällibaum (1999–2003)
  • Zaugg (2003–05)
  • Rohr (2005–06)
  • Piserchia (2006)
  • Andermatt (2006–08)
  • Petković (2008–11)
  • Piserchia (2011)
  • Gross (2011–12)
  • Piserchia (2012)
  • Rueda (2012–13)
  • Forte (2013–)




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