Marco Grassi, the Glossary
Marco Grassi (born 8 August 1968) is a Swiss former professional footballer, who played as a centre forward.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: AS Cannes, AS Monaco FC, Association football, Cap (sport), Chiasso, FC Chiasso, FC Sion, FC Zürich, Forward (association football), Ligue 2, OGC Nice, Olympique Lyonnais, RSSSF, Servette FC, Stade Rennais F.C., Switzerland national football team, UEFA Euro 1996, UEFA Intertoto Cup, Zug 94, 1993–94 French Division 2, 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1995–96 French Division 1, 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup, 1996–97 French Division 1.
- Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Monaco
- Swiss-Italian people
AS Cannes
Association Sportive de Cannes Football (commonly referred to as AS Cannes or simply Cannes) is a French association football club based in Cannes.
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AS Monaco FC
Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club, commonly referred to as AS Monaco, is a professional football club based in Fontvieille, Monaco.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Cap (sport)
In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level.
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Chiasso
Chiasso (Ciass) is a municipality in the district of Mendrisio in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.
FC Chiasso
FC Chiasso is a Swiss football club based in Chiasso.
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FC Sion
Football Club Sion, commonly known as simply FC Sion or Sion, is a Swiss football club from the city of Sion.
FC Zürich
Fussballclub Zürich, commonly abbreviated to FC Zürich or simply FCZ, is a Swiss professional football club based in Zürich.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Ligue 2
Ligue 2 (League 2), also known as Ligue 2 BKT due to sponsorship by Balkrishna Industries, is a French professional football league.
OGC Nice
Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice, commonly referred to as OGC Nice or simply Nice, is a French professional football club based in Nice.
Olympique Lyonnais
Olympique Lyonnais, commonly referred to as simply Lyon or OL, is a French professional football club based in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
Servette FC
Servette FC is a Swiss professional football club based in Geneva, founded in March 1890 with rugby as its first sporting activity, and named after the Geneva district of the same name.
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Stade Rennais F.C.
Stade Rennais Football Club (SRFC), commonly referred to as Stade Rennais (Stad Roazhon) or simply Rennes,Rennais and Stade Rennes, used by some English-speaking media outlets and journalists, are not grammatically correct names for the club.
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The Switzerland national football team (Schweizer Fussballnationalmannschaft, Nazionale di calcio della Svizzera, Équipe nationale suisse de football, Squadra naziunala da ballape da la Svizra) represents Switzerland in men's international football.
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UEFA Euro 1996
The 1996 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 96, was the 10th UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by European nations and organised by UEFA.
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UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from inter, "between" and toto, "betting pool"),Most precisely, from Fußball-Toto (football pool); cf.
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Zug 94
Zug 94 is a Swiss football team based in Zug, in the Canton of Zug which competes in the 1. Liga.
1993–94 French Division 2
The Division 2 season 1993/1994, organised by the LNF was won by OGC Nice and saw the promotions of OGC Nice, Stade Rennais FC and SC Bastia, whereas FC Rouen, US Valenciennes, FC Bourges and FC Istres were relegated to Division 3.
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1994 FIFA World Cup
The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national soccer teams.
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1995–96 French Division 1
The 1995–96 Division 1 season was the 58th since its establishment.
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1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup
The 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup finals were won by Silkeborg, En Avant Guingamp, and Karlsruher SC.
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1996–97 French Division 1
The 1996–97 Division 1 season was the 59th since its establishment.
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See also
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Monaco
- Breel Embolo
- Denis Zakaria
- Diego Benaglio
- Marco Grassi
- Patrick Müller (footballer)
- Philipp Köhn
- Sébastien Buemi
- Terence Kongolo
- Umberto Barberis
Swiss-Italian people
- Alberto Giacometti
- Alessandro Ciarrocchi
- Anna Rossinelli
- Antonio Esposito (footballer, born 1972)
- Brunello Iacopetta
- Bruno Giacometti
- Céline Vara
- Carlo Bossoli
- Carlo Gatti
- David Loosli
- David Sesa
- Diego Giacometti
- Duilio
- Flavio Geisshuesler
- Giovanni Battista Belli-Bernasconi
- Giovanni Giacometti
- Jacqueline de Quattro
- Jean-Luc Addor
- Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis
- Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio
- Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
- Johann Nikolaus Stupanus
- John Eugène, 8th Count de Salis-Soglio
- John de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio
- Lohengrin Filipello
- Luca Margaroli
- Luigi Taveri
- Marco Chiudinelli
- Marco Grassi
- Maria Pappa
- Marina Doria
- Massimo Ceccaroni
- Mauro Calamia
- Mauro Poggia
- Nella Martinetti
- Nicolas Marazzi
- Peter, 3rd Count de Salis
- Sebalter
- Sergio Ermotti
- Sigismund Righini
- Stéfanie Prezioso
- Stefano Ceccaroni
- Stefano Mezzadri