François Dégerine
Personal information | |||
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Full name | François Jean Dégerine | ||
Date of birth | (1870-03-31)31 March 1870 | ||
Place of birth | Geneva, Switzerland | ||
Date of death | 26 March 1948(1948-03-26) (aged 77) | ||
Place of death | Geneva, Switzerland | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Stellula | |||
1897–1903 | Servette | ||
Managerial career | |||
1908–1909 | Switzerland | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
François Jean Dégerine (31 March 1870 – 26 March 1948) was a Swiss football player and manager.
Playing career
Dégerine took up football, joining Geneva-based club Stellula in the 1890s, after playing rugby and being a part of the Bicycle-Club Genève cycling club. In 1897, Dégerine joined Servette, helping the club transition from rugby to football. Dégerine left Servette in 1903.[1]
Managerial career
Dégerine became Switzerland's first official manager in 1908, following the Swiss Football Association's management of the team. Over the course of little over a year, Dégerine managed Switzerland four times, winning once and losing three times.[2]
References
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- Dégerine (1908–09)
- Referee's Commission (1910–24)
- Duckworth & Kürschner & Hogan (1924)
- Duckworth (1928)
- Müller (1934)
- Rappan (1937–38)
- Rappan (1942–49)
- Tschirren & Andreoli & Minelli (1949–50)
- Andreoli (1950)
- Baumgartner & Tschirren & Kielholz (1950–53)
- Rappan (1953–54)
- Rüegsegger (1954)
- Baumgartner & Kielholz (1954–55)
- Baumgartner & Kielholz & Spagnoli (1955–58)
- Sekulić & Rüegsegger & Vescori (1958–60)
- Hahn (1958–59)
- Rappan (1960–63)
- Sobotka & Quinche & Guhl (1964)
- Foni (1964–67)
- Ballabio (1967–69)
- Hussy (1970)
- Maurer (1970–71)
- Michaud (1972–73)
- Hussy (1973–76)
- Blažević (1976)
- Vonlanthen (1977–79)
- Walker (1979–80)
- Wolfisberg (1980–85)
- Jeandupeux (1986–89)
- Wolfisberg (1989)
- Stielike (1989–91)
- Hodgson (1992–95)
- Artur Jorge (1995–96)
- Fringer (1996–97)
- Gress (1998–99)
- Zaugg (2000)
- Trossero (2000–01)
- Kuhn (2001–08)
- Hitzfeld (2008–14)
- Petković (2014–21)
- Yakin (2021–)
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