Köbi Kuhn arrives at the FIFA Ballon d'Or gala in Zurich Keystone

Jakob “Köbi” Kuhn, manager of the Swiss national football team from 2001 to 2008, has died aged 76 after a long illness.

This content was published on November 26, 2019 - 18:24

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Kuhn after Zurich beat Basel 2-0 in the 1973 Cup Final Keystone

As a player with FC Zurich, Kuhn won the Swiss championship six times and the Swiss Cup five times. He also played in two European Champions Cup semi-finals against Real Madrid and Liverpool.

He was capped 63 times for the national squad and played in the 1966 World Cup in England.

In June 2001, the avuncular Kuhn succeeded Enzo Trossero as manager of the Swiss national team and became the first Swiss manager to be involved in the final stages of three major tournaments (Euro 2004, World Cup 2006 and Euro 2008).

In 2006, Swiss television viewers voted him Swiss of the Year. “It’s an award for the whole football team which did so well,” he said.

On his watch Switzerland climbed from 63rd to 24th in FIFA's rankings.

Köbi Kuhn was born on October 12, 1943 in Zurich, where he spent the whole of his playing career.



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