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2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2011–12 Liechtenstein Football Cup, Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-seventh season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams for one spot in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round, first qualifying round2012/13 Access list
Bert Kassies' Site of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Defending champions were FC Vaduz, Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since 1998 and won their 40th Liechtenstein Cup 2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup, last season. USV Eschen/Mauren won the cup, beating FC Vaduz on penalties in the final, becoming the first team other than FC Vaduz to win the cup since 1997 (and also the last as of 2024).


First round

The First Round featured eight teams. In this round entered seven of the reserve clubs participating in the c ...
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USV Eschen/Mauren
USV Eschen/Mauren is a Liechtensteiner association football, football club from Eschen and Mauren. They play at the Sportpark Eschen-Mauren, which used to be the national football stadium, until the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz was built. USV Eschen/Mauren, like all other Liechtensteiner teams, play in the Swiss Football League system. The first team plays in Swiss 1. Liga (football), 1. Liga, Group 3, the fourth tier of the Swiss Football League, following promotion in the 2007/08 season from 2.Liga interregional as a result of winning the Group 5 division. The club was originally formed in 1963 as a merger of FC Mauren and FC Eschen. Since 1975, the first team has always played in Liga 2 except for the 1999/2000 season when they were promoted to Swiss 1. Liga (football), 1. Liga, Group 3 before being relegated back again to 2.Liga interregional. After the 2007/08 season, it won promotion once again. USV has won the Liechtenstein Football Cup, Liechtensteiner Cup on five occasi ...
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Pascal Cerrone
Pascal Cerrone (born 12 June 1981) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a football defender in the Swiss Super League for FC Vaduz. He later played for FC Wil. On 15 February 2024, he was appointed assistant coach at FC Vaduz to head coach Marc Schneider, whom he had worked under at SK Beveren Sportkring Beveren is a professional Belgian association football club located in the municipality of Beveren, East Flanders. They play in the Belgian First Division B. History The club was founded in 1936 as Red Star and registered to an amate .... References 1981 births Living people Swiss men's footballers Switzerland men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football defenders Swiss Super League players Swiss Challenge League players FC Winterthur players FC Thun players FC St. Gallen players FC Wil players FC Vaduz players Swiss expatriate men's footballers Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Liechtenstein Expatriate men's foo ...
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Liechtenstein Football Cup Seasons
Liechtenstein (), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (german: link=no, Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a German-speaking microstate located in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. Liechtenstein is a semi-constitutional monarchy headed by the prince of Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein is bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and Austria to the east and north. It is Europe's fourth-smallest country, with an area of just over and a population of 38,749 (). Divided into 11 municipalities, its capital is Vaduz, and its largest municipality is Schaan. It is also the smallest country to border two countries. Liechtenstein is a doubly landlocked country between Switzerland and Austria. Economically, Liechtenstein has one of the highest gross domestic products per person in the world when adjusted for purchasing power parity. The country has a strong financial sector centred in Vaduz. It was once known as a billionaire tax haven, but is no longer on any official ...
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Andreas Simma
Andreas ( el, Ἀνδρέας) is a name usually given to males in Austria, Greece, Cyprus, Denmark, Armenia, Estonia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Finland, Flanders, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Romania, the Netherlands, and Indonesia. The name derives from the Greek noun ἀνήρ ''anēr'', with genitive ἀνδρός ''andros'', which means "man". See the article on ''Andrew'' for more information. The Scandinavian name is earliest attested as antreos in a runestone from the 12th century. The name Andrea may be used as a feminine form, but is instead the main masculine form in Italy and the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. Given name Andreas is a common name, and this is not a comprehensive list of articles on people named Andreas. See instead . Surname * Alfred T. Andreas, American publisher and historian * Casper Andreas (born 1972), American actor and film director * Dwayne Andreas, a businessman * Harry Andreas * Lisa Andreas Places *Andreas, Isle of Man, a village an ...
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Michael Stocklasa
Michael Stocklasa (born 2 December 1980) is a retired international footballer from Liechtenstein who played as a defender. Stocklasa played club football for USV Eschen/Mauren, and formerly played for FC Vaduz, FC Winterthur and FC Baden. Personal life His brother Martin Stocklasa Martin Stocklasa (born 29 May 1979) is a Liechtenstein football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the current manager of Liechtenstein club FC Vaduz, who play in the Swiss Challenge League, the second tier of Swiss foot ... was also a professional footballer and represented Liechtenstein at international level. International career Stocklasa played his final match for Liechtenstein in February 2012 before deciding to end his footballing days to focus on his business career. International goals :''Scores and results list.'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Stocklasa, Michael 1980 births Living people Liechtenstein men's footballers Liechtenstein men's ...
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Dušan Cvetinović
Dušan Cvetinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Цветиновић; born 24 December 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serbian club Radnički 1923. Career Born in Šabac, Cvetinović made his senior debut at his hometown club Mačva in the 2006–07 season. He then joined Dinamo Vranje, immediately helping the club win promotion to the Serbian First League. Subsequently, he moved abroad and signed with Swiss club Wohlen in the 2009 winter transfer window. He also spent one season at Grasshoppers, before transferring to Vaduz in the summer of 2011. In July 2013, Cvetinović moved to Norwegian side Haugesund. He scored 3 goals in 14 league appearances until the end of the 2013 season, as the club finished in third place. In the following campaign, he established himself as a regular member of the team's defensive line. On 18 August 2015, Cvetinović went on a season-long loan to French club Lens, with an option for a permanent deal. He ...
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Mariano Trípodi
Mariano Sebastián Trípodi (born 3 July 1987) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Metropolitano as a striker. Club career Born in Buenos Aires, Trípodi started his career playing for the famous Boca Juniors academy which has a habit of producing star players. Clubs from across the continent started to become aware of Tripodi's goalscoring for the Boca Juniors U18s team, scoring 31 times in his first season. He was then quickly taken on by Köln, of Germany, where he played one match, against Duisburg, in which he scored his only goal for the club, and then was demoted to Köln II. He then returned to Argentina, where he joined San Martín de San Juan, playing four matches for the club. On February 7, 2008, he was signed by Santos of Brazil, and on February 21, 2008, Trípodi played his first match as a Santos player when his club beat Guarani 3–1. On August 22, 2008, he was loaned by Santos to Vitória, and on August 30, 2008, he played his first match as a Vitó ...
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Roland Schwegler
Roland Schwegler (born 3 February 1982) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Schwegler scored a hattrick for his former club Grasshopper in their final match of the 2006 calendar year, a 3–3 draw with FC Schaffhausen FC Schaffhausen is a Swiss football team from the town of Schaffhausen. The club plays in the Challenge League, the second tier of Swiss football. Honours League Swiss Challenge League *Winners: 1962-63, 2003–04 Cup Swiss Cup *Runners-up: .... References External links *Interview at JustCantBeatThat.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Schwegler, Roland 1982 births Living people Footballers from Bern Men's association football defenders Grasshopper Club Zürich players FC Luzern players Swiss men's footballers Swiss expatriates in Liechtenstein Swiss Super League players Expatriate men's footballers in Liechtenstein ...
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Franz Burgmeier
Franz Burgmeier (born 7 April 1982) is a Liechtenstein former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder. Born in Triesen, Burgmeier was a burgeoning footballer and keen skier, until he gave up the latter sport at 16 following a serious injury. Having been a youth player for Triesen, he started his professional career with Vaduz. Burgmeier won several Liechtensteiner Cups with Vaduz, who were promoted to the Swiss Challenge League in 2001, and played in the UEFA Cup. After two unsuccessful attempts to win promotion to the Swiss Super League, Burgmeier left for Aarau in 2005. He spent only one season with Aarau before a move to the previous season's runners-up Basel in 2006. His two seasons with Basel were broken up by a loan spell with Thun, before he moved to England with Darlington in August 2008, where he played for one year. Burgmeier won 112 caps and scored nine goals for his country. He was a right-footed player competent as either a left midfielder or l ...
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Vaduz
Vaduz ( or , High Alemannic pronunciation: [])Hans Stricker, Toni Banzer, Herbert Hilbe: ''Liechtensteiner Namenbuch. Die Orts- und Flurnamen des Fürstentums Liechtenstein.'' Band 2: ''Die Namen der Gemeinden Triesenberg, Vaduz, Schaan.'' Hrsg. vom Historischen Verein für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Vaduz 1999, S. 430–435. is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of the national parliament. The city, which is located along the Rhine River, has 5,696 residents. The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, being perched atop a steep hill overlooking the city. It is home to the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein princely family. The city's distinctive architecture is also displayed in landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House, City Hall, the National Art Gallery, as well as the National Museum. Although Vaduz is the best-known town in the principality internationally, it is not the largest; neighbouring Schaan has a ...
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Igor Manojlović
Igor Manojlović (; born 30 March 1977) is a Serbian Association football, football player-manager. Career In the summer of 1998, Manojlović was signed by 1997–98 First League of FR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia champions FK Obilić, Obilić, but failed to make an impact. He later went abroad and won the Liechtenstein Cup with FC Vaduz in the 2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup, 2004–05 season, as well as with USV Eschen/Mauren in the 2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup, 2011–12 season. Honours FC Vaduz * Liechtenstein Cup: 2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup, 2004–05 USV Eschen/Mauren * Liechtenstein Cup: 2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup, 2011–12 References External links

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