Raphaël Wicky

Raphaël Wicky
Raphael Wicky.jpg
Personal information
Date of birth(1977-04-26) 26 April 1977 (age 37)
Place of birthLeuggern, Switzerland
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1984–1990Steg
1990–1993Sion
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1993–1997Sion130(3)
1997–2000Werder Bremen92(1)
2001Atlético Madrid11(0)
2001–2007Hamburger SV126(4)
2007Sion5(0)
2008Chivas USA5(0)
Total369(8)
National team
1996–2008Switzerland75(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Raphaël Wicky (born 26 April 1977 in Leuggern) is a retired Swiss footballer, who last played for Chivas USA in Major League Soccer. He was a defensive midfielder who could also play in defense and was known for his combative style.[1]

Career

Wicky started his career with FC Sion, and went on to represent Werder Bremen, Atlético Madrid, and Hamburger SV, returning to Sion in July 2007, after losing first-choice status with Hamburg.

He signed on a free transfer with Los Angeles-based Major League Soccer side Chivas USA in February 2008.[2] Wicky made his debut as a substitute in Chivas' season opener against FC Dallas on 30 March 2008. His season was cut short due to ankle injury, however, as Wicky made just five appearances in his first MLS season. He underwent surgery to repair the injury in July 2008 and was placed on the team's season-ending injury list on 15 September.

On 26 January 2009, Chivas USA announced that they had re-signed Wicky to a one-year deal.[3] Five weeks later, on 3 March 2009, Wicky announced his retirement from professional football, citing "personal reasons."[4]

International

Internationally, Wicky was part of the Swiss national teams at Euro 96 and Euro 2004 as well as at the 2006 World Cup.

Honours

Werder Bremen
  • DFB-Pokal winner: 1998–99
    • finalist: 1999–2000
  • DFB-Ligapokal finalist: 1999
Hamburg

References

  1. Jump up ^ "Raphael Wicky". BBC. Retrieved 21 March 2012. 
  2. Jump up ^ "Chivas signs Wicky". mlsnet.com. [dead link]
  3. Jump up ^ "Wicky Re-Signs With Chivas For '09". MLS Daily. 26 January 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009. [dead link]
  4. Jump up ^ "Chivas USA's Wicky Announces Retirement". MLS Daily. 2 March 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009. [dead link]

External links

 
Switzerland squads
  • 1 Pascolo
  • 2 Hottiger
  • 3 Quentin
  • 4 Henchoz
  • 5 Geiger (c)
  • 6 Wicky
  • 7 Fournier
  • 8 Sylvestre
  • 9 Grassi
  • 10 Sforza
  • 11 Chapuisat
  • 12 Lehmann
  • 13 Jeanneret
  • 14 Türkyilmaz
  • 15 Vega
  • 16 Koller
  • 17 Vogel
  • 18 Rothenbühler
  • 19 Sesa
  • 20 Comisetti
  • 21 Bonvin
  • 22 Corminbœuf
  • Coach: Artur Jorge


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