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  • FC Naters
  • Swiss football club

    FC Naters is a Swiss football club from the town of Naters in Canton Valais. The team currently plays in Liga 1., the fourth highest tier in the Swiss

    FC Naters

    FC_Naters

  • Naters
  • Municipality in Valais, Switzerland

    the municipality of Naters, which also includes the villages of Hegdorn, Geimen, Mehlbaum, Rischinen and Blatten bei Naters. Naters is first mentioned

    Naters

    Naters

    Naters

  • Albert Spahiu
  • Greek - Swiss footballer (born 1990)

    Albert Spahiu (born 3 August 1990) is a Kosovan-Swiss footballer who plays as a striker for FC Naters. Albert Spahiu at fussballdaten.de (in German) v t e

    Albert Spahiu

    Albert_Spahiu

  • Swiss Challenge League
  • Association football league in Switzerland

    was held between Cantonal Lausanne, FC Bern, and Vereinigte St. Gallen, with Cantonal Lausanne beating first FC Bern 2-0 and then Vereinigte St. Gallen

    Swiss Challenge League

    Swiss_Challenge_League

  • Nico Hischier
  • Swiss ice hockey player (born 1999)

    comes from a family of athletes; his father Rino played football for FC Naters and his mother Katja worked as a sports teacher. He is the youngest of

    Nico Hischier

    Nico Hischier

    Nico_Hischier

  • Sportanlage Stapfen
  • Stadium in Naters, Switzerland

    Sportanlage Stapfen is a stadium in Naters, Switzerland. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of FC Naters. The capacity is 3,000. The

    Sportanlage Stapfen

    Sportanlage_Stapfen

  • List of football clubs in Switzerland
  • Classic FC Naters - 1. Liga Classic Cantonal Neuchâtel - (-) FC Neuchâtel - (-) Neuchâtel Xamax - Challenge League FC Olten - 1. Liga Classic FC Paradiso

    List of football clubs in Switzerland

    List_of_football_clubs_in_Switzerland

  • Servette FC
  • Association football club in Switzerland

    football, regularly contesting for the title. They are rivals with FC Lausanne-Sport and FC Sion. However, after their last league title in 1999, Servette

    Servette FC

    Servette_FC

  • David Jansen
  • German footballer (born 1987)

    December 1987) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for Swiss club FC Naters. "Jansen, David" (in German). Kicker. Retrieved 21 July 2012. Rot-Weiss

    David Jansen

    David_Jansen

  • Emir Sinanović
  • Bosnian-Swiss footballer (born 1988)

    in Switzerland with Aarau, he had two spells with Baden and played for FC Naters and Young Fellows Juventus. Sinanović also played for lower league sides

    Emir Sinanović

    Emir_Sinanović

  • Frank Egharevba
  • Nigerian footballer

    contract expired in summer 2006, he moved to Switzerland and signed with FC Naters where he will have a major role in the club by scoring 15 goals in 26

    Frank Egharevba

    Frank_Egharevba

  • 2025–26 Swiss Cup qualification
  • Football tournament season

    FC Concordia Basel FC Uzwil v FC Collina d'Oro FC Solothurn v FC La Sarraz-Eclépens FC Courtételle v FC Münsingen FC Köniz v FC Naters Oberwallis FC Bassecourt

    2025–26 Swiss Cup qualification

    2025–26_Swiss_Cup_qualification

  • Uros Vasic
  • Swiss footballer (born 2001)

    after losing in the relegation play-offs against FC Vaduz. On 4 January 2022, Vasic was loaned to Naters until the end of the 2021–22 season. On 1 July

    Uros Vasic

    Uros_Vasic

  • 2001–02 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    Nationalliga A 2001–02 Swiss Cup (red) (2023). "FC Altstetten" (in German). fvrz.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Schwamendingen" (in German). fvrz.ch

    2001–02 Swiss 1. Liga

    2001–02_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Dejan Marković (Serbian footballer)
  • Serbian footballer

    Marković played four years in Austria with FC Admira Wacker Mödling, and six in Switzerland with FC Naters. He acted as player-coach to the second side

    Dejan Marković (Serbian footballer)

    Dejan_Marković_(Serbian_footballer)

  • 1999–2000 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    passed down to the third placed club in the division. Because the teams from Naters and Meyrin ended the season level on points they had to play a league positions

    1999–2000 Swiss 1. Liga

    1999–2000_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Mauro Silva (footballer, born 1978)
  • Brazilian footballer

    started his football career in lowly European teams such as KFC Eeklo, FC Naters and Delémont before joining Panathinaikos in 1998, scoring for the Greek

    Mauro Silva (footballer, born 1978)

    Mauro_Silva_(footballer,_born_1978)

  • Marco Walker
  • Swiss footballer and manager (born 1970)

    2020–21 season Walker was appointed as head-coach for FC Naters. On 16 March 2021 he was hired by FC Sion. He was fired by Sion on 7 October 2021 after a

    Marco Walker

    Marco_Walker

  • 1994–95 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    (2025). "FC Onex" (in French). Association cantonale genevoise de football. Retrieved 2025-11-16. (red) Fussballverband Bern/Jura (2025). "FC Bözingen

    1994–95 Swiss Cup

    1994–95_Swiss_Cup

  • 1993–94 in Swiss football
  • Qualification round FC Echallens win 5–3 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Solothurn win 2–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Tuggen win 7–3

    1993–94 in Swiss football

    1993–94_in_Swiss_football

  • 1976–77 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    1976 FC Altstätten (St. Gallen) 4–1 FC Weinfelden-Bürglen FC Biberist 2–3 Delémont FC Herzogenbuchsee 3–3 (a.e.t.) (p) Bern FC Naters 6–3 FC Ayent FC La

    1976–77 Swiss Cup

    1976–77_Swiss_Cup

  • Ivan Markovic (footballer, born 1997)
  • Swiss footballer

    footballer who plays for FC Hünibach. Markovic is of Croatian descent. "I. MARKOVIC". Soccerway. Retrieved 3 April 2016. "FC Thun - Detail - Markovic"

    Ivan Markovic (footballer, born 1997)

    Ivan_Markovic_(footballer,_born_1997)

  • 2016–17 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    between FC Luzern II and Grasshopper Club Zürich II could be admitted. FC Luzern II were chosen due to their superior league finishing position. FC Seefeld

    2016–17 Swiss 1. Liga

    2016–17_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 1993–94 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    qualifiers. FC Echallens win 5–3 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Solothurn win 2–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Tuggen win 7–3

    1993–94 Swiss 1. Liga

    1993–94_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2009–10 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    29 May 2010 Sportplatz Wissenhusen, Schötz FC Emmenbrücke is relegated to the 2. Liga Interregional. FC Münsingen (2010). "Spielberichte 1. Liga 2009/2010"

    2009–10 Swiss 1. Liga

    2009–10_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2006–07 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    FC Schaffhausen 27 August 2006 FC Naters 1–3 FC Sion SC Bümpliz 78 0–4 FC Lausanne-Sport FC Monthey 0–1 BSC Young Boys FC Staad 1–2 SC YF Juventus SC Baudepartement

    2006–07 Swiss Cup

    2006–07_Swiss_Cup

  • 2007–08 in Swiss football
  • Champions League, their UEFA Cup berth was given to finalists Bellinzona. FC St. Gallen as 9th-placed team of the Super League were played a two-legged

    2007–08 in Swiss football

    2007–08_in_Swiss_football

  • Ervin Gashi
  • Swiss footballer of Kosovan descent (born 1990)

    (3) 2011–2012 Köniz 10 (0) 2012–2013 Naters 21 (0) 2013–2014 Solothurn 24 (3) 2014–2016 Prishtina Bern 2016–2017 FC Wyler 2019–2020 Prishtina Bern Total

    Ervin Gashi

    Ervin_Gashi

  • 2011–12 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    winning. The former title holders are FC Sion. All ten Super League teams and fifteen Challenge League clubs (FC Vaduz are from Liechtenstein and thus

    2011–12 Swiss Cup

    2011–12_Swiss_Cup

  • 1996–97 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    (2023). "FC Ascona" (in German). al-la.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Muri" (in German). afv.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Riehen"

    1996–97 Swiss 1. Liga

    1996–97_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2004–05 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    were to be joined in next season by Signal FC Bernex-Confignon, SC Düdingen, FC Kickers Luzern, SV Muttenz and FC Rapperswil-Jona, all of whom had won their

    2004–05 Swiss 1. Liga

    2004–05_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2011–12 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Muri" (in German). afv.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. Josef Zindel (2018). FC Basel 1893. Die ersten 125 Jahre (in

    2011–12 Swiss 1. Liga

    2011–12_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 1991–92 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    (2025). "FC Einsiedeln" (in German). Fussballverband Region Zürich - fvrz.ch. Retrieved 2025-11-16. (red) Fussballverband Nordwestschweiz (2025). "FC Riehen"

    1991–92 Swiss Cup

    1991–92_Swiss_Cup

  • Dalibor Vašenda
  • Czech footballer

    June 1991) is a Czech footballer who plays as a midfielder for Swiss club FC Lalden. Profile at iDNES.cz "Czech Republic – D. Vasenda – Profile with news

    Dalibor Vašenda

    Dalibor_Vašenda

  • Ranko Jakovljević
  • Bosnian footballer

    goalkeeper and manager. On 25 March 2024, he took over as caretaker manager of FC Aarau in the Swiss Challenge League, following Alex Frei's departure. Ranko

    Ranko Jakovljević

    Ranko_Jakovljević

  • 2003–04 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    division were to be joined in next season by Lausanne-Sport, FC Alle, FC Langenthal, FC Brugg and FC Herisau as the five 2. Liga Interregional group winners

    2003–04 Swiss 1. Liga

    2003–04_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 1997–98 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Marly" (in German). Freiburger Fussballverband - aff-ffv.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Ascona" (in German). al-la

    1997–98 Swiss 1. Liga

    1997–98_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Václav Pěchouček
  • Czech footballer

    seasons and then returned to Switzerland. In 2003 Pěchouček signed for FC Naters and played with them for four and a half seasons. He played for four other

    Václav Pěchouček

    Václav_Pěchouček

  • 1993–94 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    RSSSF Page (red) Association cantonale genevoise de football (2025). "Signal FC Bernex-Confignon" (in French). Association cantonale genevoise de football

    1993–94 Swiss Cup

    1993–94_Swiss_Cup

  • 2002–03 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    division were to be joined in next season by FC Sierre, Young Boys U-21, SC Dornach, FC Seefeld Zürich, FC Red Star Zürich and SC Cham who had all achieved

    2002–03 Swiss 1. Liga

    2002–03_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2003–04 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. ^1Match awarded. Originally finished 1–4 for Naters. Source: Source: Source: Source: Source: 12 April 2004 15:00 St. Jakob-Park

    2003–04 Swiss Cup

    2003–04_Swiss_Cup

  • 1992–93 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    4) Play-off. FC Gossau win 4–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Monthey win 10–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Renens win 8–3

    1992–93 Swiss 1. Liga

    1992–93_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 1992–93 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Fussballverband (2025). "FC Arbon" (in German). Ostschweizer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2025-11-16. (red) Association valaisanne de footbal (2025). "FC Fully" (in French)

    1992–93 Swiss Cup

    1992–93_Swiss_Cup

  • Gelson Fernandes
  • Swiss footballer (born 1986)

    position. He then scored his first goals of the season, in a 3–1 win against FC Naters in the first round of the Swiss Cup. Fernandes then made his European

    Gelson Fernandes

    Gelson Fernandes

    Gelson_Fernandes

  • 2014–15 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    Düdingen 26 11 6 9 50 41 +9 39 8 FC Fribourg 26 10 8 8 38 36 +2 38 9 Grand-Lancy FC 26 9 7 10 33 36 −3 34 10 FC Naters 26 7 9 10 29 39 −10 30 11 US Terre

    2014–15 Swiss 1. Liga

    2014–15_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2000–01 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    were FC Martigny-Sports and US Terre Sainte. Relegated from group 2 were the two clubs FC Horgen and SV Muttenz and from group 3 the two teams FC Widnau

    2000–01 Swiss 1. Liga

    2000–01_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2007–08 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    Wissenhusen in Schötz. FC Brugg is relegated 2006–07 Swiss Super League 2006–07 Swiss Challenge League 2006–07 Swiss Cup (red) (2023). "FC La Tour/Le Pâquier"

    2007–08 Swiss 1. Liga

    2007–08_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Martin Matúš
  • Slovak footballer

    (loan) 25 (3) 2010–2014 Frýdek-Místek 25 (8) 2010–2014 Teplička nad Váhom 18 (2) 2016–2019 Naters 26 (6) * Club domestic league appearances and goals

    Martin Matúš

    Martin_Matúš

  • 2006–07 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    the division were to be joined in next season by FC Savièse, SV Lyss, FC Küsnacht, SV Schaffhausen, FC Schötz and BSC Old Boys, these beings the five 2

    2006–07 Swiss 1. Liga

    2006–07_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 1996–97 in Swiss football
  • Nationalliga B. Bex continue to the final. FC Dübendorf continue to the final. Bex win 8–5 on aggregate. FC Dübendorf are relegated to 2. Liga. Clubs that

    1996–97 in Swiss football

    1996–97_in_Swiss_football

  • 1999–2000 in Swiss football
  • passed down to the third placed club in the division. Because the teams from Naters and Meyrin ended the season level on points they had to play a league positions

    1999–2000 in Swiss football

    1999–2000_in_Swiss_football

  • 2006–07 in Swiss football
  • SC Cham and FC Gossau are promoted to the 2007–08 Challenge League. FC Basel beat FC Wil 3–1 in the first semi-final, FC Luzern beat FC Zürich 3–2 in

    2006–07 in Swiss football

    2006–07_in_Swiss_football

  • 1977–78 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Zürich (2024). "FC Neuhausen" (in German). Fussballverband Region Zürich. Retrieved 2024-11-16. (red) Fussballverband Bern/Jura (2024). "FC Lerchenfeld"

    1977–78 Swiss Cup

    1977–78_Swiss_Cup

  • 2005–06 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    1 Signal FC Bernex-Confignon and Grand-Lancy FC were relegated. From group 2 FC Schötz and SC Buochs and from group 3 FC Altstetten and FC Frauenfeld

    2005–06 Swiss 1. Liga

    2005–06_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Jakub Tomanica
  • Slovak footballer

    Republic, Ireland and Switzerland. He previously played for Gambrinus Liga club FC Baník Ostrava. Tomanica signed for second-tier Irish side Salthill Devon in

    Jakub Tomanica

    Jakub_Tomanica

  • 2009–10 in Swiss football
  • in this round. FC St. Gallen had beaten FC Luzern 4–1, FC Lausanne-Sport had also beaten Young Boys 4–1, SC Kriens won 2–1 against FC Thun and Basel had

    2009–10 in Swiss football

    2009–10_in_Swiss_football

  • 2008–09 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    (2023). "FC La Tour/Le Pâquier" (in German). aff-ffv.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Olten" (in German). sofv.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. FC Münsingen

    2008–09 Swiss 1. Liga

    2008–09_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Stipe Matić
  • Croatian footballer (born 1979)

    Split. He played for Swiss sides FC Zürich, Wil, Thun, Naters and Vevey and after retiring as a player returned to FC Thun in 2017 to take charge of their

    Stipe Matić

    Stipe Matić

    Stipe_Matić

  • Miroslav Gegić
  • Serbian footballer

    Gegić joined compatriot Dragan Dragutinović at Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Okzhetpes in June 2010. After spells playing abroad in Kazakhstan and Switzerland

    Miroslav Gegić

    Miroslav_Gegić

  • Winfried Berkemeier
  • German footballer

    Bundesliga for four teams. Though he was unable to break through with 1. FC Köln, he played with Tennis Borussia Berlin and through the whole of his first

    Winfried Berkemeier

    Winfried_Berkemeier

  • 2010–11 in Swiss football
  • 20:00 Esp Stadium, Fislisbach 5 June 2011 18:00 Stade des Arbères, Meyrin FC Baden win 4–1 on aggregate advance to Finals 1 June 2011 20:00 Centre sportif

    2010–11 in Swiss football

    2010–11_in_Swiss_football

  • Gëzim Shalaj
  • Swiss football player (born 1990)

    of Albanian descent who plays as a midfielder for Swiss 1. Liga club FC Naters. He began his career with Swiss lower league side Düdingen, before winning

    Gëzim Shalaj

    Gëzim_Shalaj

  • 2010–11 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    20:00 Esp Stadium, Fislisbach 5 June 2011 18:00 Stade des Arbères, Meyrin FC Baden win 4–1 on aggregate advance to Finals 1 June 2011 20:00 Centre sportif

    2010–11 Swiss 1. Liga

    2010–11_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2001–02 in Swiss football
  • "Spiele | FC Basel Archiv". "Spiele | FC Basel Archiv". "Spiele | FC Basel Archiv". "Spiele | FC Basel Archiv". "Spiele | FC Basel Archiv". "Spiele | FC Basel

    2001–02 in Swiss football

    2001–02_in_Swiss_football

  • 1998–99 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    "FC Ascona" (in German). al-la.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Küsnacht" (in German). fvrz.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16. (red) (2023). "FC Muri"

    1998–99 Swiss 1. Liga

    1998–99_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Charly In-Albon
  • Swiss footballer (born 1957)

    is a Swiss former football player and manager. He played as a defender for FC Sion and Grasshoppers. He also represented the Switzerland national team,

    Charly In-Albon

    Charly_In-Albon

  • 2002–03 in Swiss football
  • FC Aarau and FC St. Gallen remained in Super League; no team promoted. FC Luzern and SR Delémont relegated from Super League to Challenge League. FC Lugano

    2002–03 in Swiss football

    2002–03_in_Swiss_football

  • 1998–99 in Swiss football
  • route of the finalists to the final: Round five: FC Bulle-LS 1–5. FC Winterthur-GC 1–2. Round six: FC Wil-LS 1–4. Stade Nyonnais-GC 1–1 a.e.t. 2–4 after

    1998–99 in Swiss football

    1998–99_in_Swiss_football

  • 1995–96 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    (2025). "FC Subingen" (in German). Solothurner Fussballverband. Retrieved 2025-11-16. (red) Association cantonale vaudoise de football (2025). "FC Renens"

    1995–96 Swiss Cup

    1995–96_Swiss_Cup

  • 2015–16 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated FC Bavois and FC La Chaux-de-Fonds were promoted to the 2016–17 1. Liga Promotion. Following FC Biel-Bienne's bankruptcy and

    2015–16 Swiss 1. Liga

    2015–16_Swiss_1._Liga

  • 2008–09 in Swiss football
  • Fussballverband (AFV): FC Muri Fussballverband Bern / Jura (FVBJ): FC Lerchenfeld & FC Köniz Innerschweizerischer Fussballverband (IFV):FC Aegeri Fussballverband

    2008–09 in Swiss football

    2008–09_in_Swiss_football

  • 2022–23 Future FC season
  • Future FC 2022–23 football season

    The 2022–23 Future FC season was the club's 12th season in existence and the second consecutive season in the topflight of Egyptian football. In addition

    2022–23 Future FC season

    2022–23_Future_FC_season

  • 1992–93 in Swiss football
  • Qualification round FC Gossau win 4–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Monthey win 10–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals. FC Renens win 8–3

    1992–93 in Swiss football

    1992–93_in_Swiss_football

  • 2004–05 in Swiss football
  • The first drawn semi-final was FC Aarau drawn at home against FC Luzern, which FCL won 2–1. The other semi-final saw FC Zürich drawn at home against BSC

    2004–05 in Swiss football

    2004–05_in_Swiss_football

  • 2011–12 in Swiss football
  • Braga won on away goals. Celtic F.C. v FC Sion FC Sion v Celtic F.C. Celtic F.C. v FC Sion FC Sion v Celtic F.C. 1.^ FC Sion originally drew 0–0 in the

    2011–12 in Swiss football

    2011–12_in_Swiss_football

  • 2005–06 in Swiss football
  • 2006–07 Challenge League. BSC Young Boys beat FC Zürich 4–1 in the first drawn semi-final and FC Sion beat FC Winterthur 1–0 in the second semi-final. The

    2005–06 in Swiss football

    2005–06_in_Swiss_football

  • 2003–04 in Swiss football
  • Promoted; (R) Relegated Notes: FC Malcantone Agno merged with AC Lugano, who will replace the club for the 2004-05 season. FC Sion was admitted into the league

    2003–04 in Swiss football

    2003–04_in_Swiss_football

  • 1998–99 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Referee: Marcel Vollenweider (Rüti, Zürich) 17 March 1999 Sportanlage Stapfen, Naters 17 March 1999 Schützenwiese, Winterthur 18 March 1999 Stadion Bergholz,

    1998–99 Swiss Cup

    1998–99_Swiss_Cup

  • 2000–01 in Swiss football
  • Retrieved 2023-11-16. Swiss Football Verband (SFV) (10 June 2001). "Servette FC 3:0 Association Yverdon-Sport" (in German). Swiss Football Verband (SFV) website

    2000–01 in Swiss football

    2000–01_in_Swiss_football

  • 1997–98 in Swiss football
  • Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw. Because the teams from FC Gossau and Zug 94 ended the season level on points they had to play a league

    1997–98 in Swiss football

    1997–98_in_Swiss_football

  • List of Serbian football transfers summer 2011
  •  SRB Miroslav Gegić (from FC Naters) 12 GK  SRB Dejan Kronić (from FK Bačka Topola) 20 MF  GHA Quincy Osei (free, last with FC Haka) 12 GK  SRB Nikola Perić

    List of Serbian football transfers summer 2011

    List_of_Serbian_football_transfers_summer_2011

  • Silvano Nater
  • Portuguese footballer

    Soccerway". Soccerway. 16 January 2021. Silvano Nater at ForaDeJogo (archived) Silvano Nater at Soccerway Silvano Nater national team profile at the Portuguese

    Silvano Nater

    Silvano_Nater

  • 1994–95 Swiss 1. Liga
  • Football league season

    finals. Naters win 6–2 on aggregate and are promoted to Nationalliga B. Chiasso win 5–2 on aggregate and are promoted to Nationalliga B. FC Stäfa win

    1994–95 Swiss 1. Liga

    1994–95_Swiss_1._Liga

  • Luca Hischier
  • Swiss professional ice hockey player (born 1995)

    comes from a family of athletes, as his father Rino played football for FC Naters and his mother Katja worked as a sports teacher. He is the oldest of three

    Luca Hischier

    Luca Hischier

    Luca_Hischier

  • Stéphane Nater
  • Tunisian footballer (born 1984)

    his upbringing there. Nater was transferred to St. Gallen, where he was formed as a youth player, after two years at Servette FC, where he played one season

    Stéphane Nater

    Stéphane Nater

    Stéphane_Nater

  • 2024–25 FC Thun season
  • FC Thun 2024–25 football season

    The 2024–25 season was the 127th season in the history of FC Thun, and the club's fifth consecutive season in the Swiss Challenge League. In addition to

    2024–25 FC Thun season

    2024–25_FC_Thun_season

  • 1994–95 in Swiss football
  • Final round Naters win 6–2 on aggregate and are promoted to Nationalliga B. Chiasso win 5–2 on aggregate and are promoted to Nationalliga B. FC Stäfa win

    1994–95 in Swiss football

    1994–95_in_Swiss_football

  • 2025–26 1. Liga Classic
  • Football league season

    BSC Old Boys FC Amical Saint-Prex FC Martigny-Sports FC Widnau SC Buochs Zug 94 FC Baden SR Delémont FC Kreuzlingen FC Lausanne-Sport U-21 FC Thun Berner

    2025–26 1. Liga Classic

    2025–26_1._Liga_Classic

  • Martin Schmidt (football manager)
  • Swiss football manager (born 1967)

    Schmidt began his coaching career as an assistant coach at FC Raron and the youth team of FC Thun. On 30 March 2010, he signed a contract with 1. FSV Mainz

    Martin Schmidt (football manager)

    Martin Schmidt (football manager)

    Martin_Schmidt_(football_manager)

  • Ahmet Özcan
  • Swiss footballer (born 1995)

    Kayserispor'da". LES M21 RETROUVENT LA 1ÈRE LIGUE CE SAMEDI À NATERS, lausanne-sport.ch, 4 August 2023 "FC Sion - Joueurs". uefa.com. "Ahmet Ozcan – UEFA.com".

    Ahmet Özcan

    Ahmet Özcan

    Ahmet_Özcan

  • Ersan İlyasova
  • Turkish basketball player (born 1987)

    seasons for the Milwaukee Bucks. He also played in his native Turkey and for FC Barcelona in Spain. İlyasova played for Yeşilyurt in the Turkish second-division

    Ersan İlyasova

    Ersan İlyasova

    Ersan_İlyasova

  • 2010–11 FC Basel season
  • FC Basel 2010–11 football season

    The Swiss football club FC Basel began their 2010–11 season with various warm-up matches against Swiss lower league, Ukrainian Vyscha Liha, and Ligue 1

    2010–11 FC Basel season

    2010–11 FC Basel season

    2010–11_FC_Basel_season

  • 2015–16 Swiss Cup
  • Football tournament season

    competition. FC Red Star Zürich v FC Oberwallis Naters FC Konolfingen v FC Martigny-Sports FC Uzwil v FC Sierre FC Pied du Jura v FC Münsingen FC Bulle v FC Dardania

    2015–16 Swiss Cup

    2015–16_Swiss_Cup

  • 2016–17 FC Luzern season
  • FC Luzern Football team season

    Luzern v Lausanne-Sport Sion v Luzern Luzern v Vaduz Lugano v Luzern FC Oberwallis Naters v Luzern Third qualifying round Luzern v Sassuolo Sassuolo v Luzern

    2016–17 FC Luzern season

    2016–17_FC_Luzern_season

  • San Antonio Spurs
  • National Basketball Association team in San Antonio

    by ABA veteran James Silas, and the team grew stronger by acquiring Swen Nater (who would go on to win the Rookie of the Year award) and George Gervin

    San Antonio Spurs

    San_Antonio_Spurs

  • Mark Carney
  • Prime Minister of Canada since 2025

    Liverpool and is a supporter of the city's soccer team Everton FC, though his wife supports Arsenal FC. He is also a supporter of ice hockey team Edmonton Oilers

    Mark Carney

    Mark Carney

    Mark_Carney

  • 1. Liga Classic
  • Football league

    Lancy FC Lancy FC Martigny-Sports Martigny Meyrin FC Meyrin FC Monthey Monthey FC Oberwallis Naters Naters FC Portalban-Gletterens Delley-Portalban FC Prishtina

    1. Liga Classic

    1._Liga_Classic

  • 2012–13 FC Zürich season
  • FC Zürich 2012–13 football season

    The 2012–13 FC Zürich season is the 107th season in club history.   Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed FC Luzern v Zürich Zürich v FC Thun FC St. Gallen v Zürich

    2012–13 FC Zürich season

    2012–13_FC_Zürich_season

  • 2024–25 1. Liga Classic
  • Football league season

    season began on 3 August 2024 and conclude on 24 May 2025. FC St. Gallen U-21 and Servette FC U-21 were both relegated from the 2023–24 Swiss Promotion

    2024–25 1. Liga Classic

    2024–25_1._Liga_Classic

  • 2012–13 FC St. Gallen season
  • St. Gallen 2012–13 football season

    The 2012–13 FC St. Gallen season in Swiss Super League. As of 2 February 2013. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules;

    2012–13 FC St. Gallen season

    2012–13_FC_St._Gallen_season

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    Yetta

    Ruler of the House

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Lord Shiva Another Name; Three Eyed

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    Shiv

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    Walking, Going on foot

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    Fire; Lord Shiva

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    White

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    Knowing so Much

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    Pure; Rhyming Variant of Katy; Cady

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    The enriched one, Prosperous

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    Gods Third Eye; Relax Eyes; Relate to Eye

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