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Martin Rueda Personal information Date of birth 9 January 1963 Place of birth Zürich, Switzerland Playing position Defender Club information Current club FC Lausanne-Sport Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1984–1986 Grasshopper-Club Zürich 59 (5) 1986–1991 FC Wettingen 161 (22) 1991–1995 FC Lucerne 133 (20) 1995–1998 Neuchâtel Xamax 72 (6) National team 1993–1994 Switzerland 5 (0) Teams managed 1999–2000 FC Wohlen 2000–2001 FC Winterthur 2001–2004 FC Wohlen 2004 FC Aarau 2005–2006 Grasshopper Club Zürich U-16 2006 Grasshopper Club Zürich U-18 2007–2010 FC Wohlen 2010– FC Lausanne-Sport * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Martin Rueda (born 9 January 1963) is a retired Swiss football defender. His parents are Spanish, coming from Málaga. He is the current manager of FC Lausanne-Sport[1] in the Swiss Super League.
Rueda played for Grasshopper-Club Zürich, FC Wettingen, FC Lucerne, Neuchâtel Xamax[2] and was in the Swiss squad at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He earned 5 caps in total.[3][4]
He previously coached FC Wohlen, FC Winterthur, FC Aarau and Grasshopper Club Zürich U-16 and U-18.[5]
References
- ^ http://www.lematin.ch/sports/football/martin-rueda-lausanne-devant-302204
- ^ http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=17718
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- ^ http://www.tsr.ch/sport/football/suisse/challenge-league/2016585-martin-rueda-nouvel-entraineur-de-lausanne.html
- ^ http://www.ls1896.ch/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=376:martin-rueda-nouvel-entraineur-du-ls&catid=35:news-display
Switzerland squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup FC Aarau – managers Kerr (1933–34) · Hammerlindl (1934–35) · Stocker (1934–35) · Kiss (1934–35) · Schrenk (1935–36) · Volentik (1936–38) · Sutter (1938–39) · Heine (1939) · Kerr (1939–40) · Heine (1940–41) · Suter (1941–42) · Heine (1942–43) · F. Sobotka (1943–46) · Ludwig (1946–48) · Longrin (1948–50) · Schneeberger (1950–51) · Weber (1950–51) · Schaer (1950–51) · Presch (1951–53) · Imhof (1953) · Czischek (1953–54) · Kerr (1954–55) · Isler (1955–56) · Scheurer (1956–58) · Macho (1958–59) · Imhof (1959–60) · Schulz (1960–62) · Schauer (62) · Beck (1962–65) · Schauer (65) · Bürgler (1965–67) · Stehrenberger (1967–70) · Olk (1970–72) · J. Sobotka (1972–73) · Čebinac (1973–75) · Tschui (1975–77) · Stehrenberger (1977–82) · Stehrenberger & Fischli (1982) · Čebinac (1982–84) · Hitzfeld (1984–88) · Kostka (1988–89) · Frank (1989–90) · Wehrli (1990–91) · Strasser (1991–92) · Fringer (1992–95) · Trümpler (1995–98) · Strasser (1998–99) · Dries (1999–2000) · Fringer (2000–02) · Geiger (2002–04) · Rueda (2004) · Egli (2004–05) · Geiger (2005–06) · Schönenberger (2006) · Zahner (2006–07) · Komornicki (2007) · Gress (2007) · Komornicki (2007–09) · Saibene (2009) · Andermatt (2009–10) · Jakovljević (2010–)
FC Lausanne-Sport – managers 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) · Pazmandy (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–)
Categories:- 1963 births
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