Bruno Michaud (14 October 1935 — 1 November 1997) was a
Swiss
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footballer and manager who played as a
defender mainly for
FC Basel and the
Swiss national football team.
Club career
Michaud started his football in the youth teams of
Basel. He was brought up to the first team as
Béla Sárosi
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He played for Ferencvárosi TC, Ferencváros, Bologna F.C. 1909, Bologna, A.S. Bari, Bari, Junior Barranquilla, F.C. Porto, Porto, ...
was coach. He transferred for one and a half years to
FC Lausanne-Sport, but returned for the second half of the
1959–60 season after
Jenő Vincze became Basel's new coach. He played for Basel for thirteen seasons and won the
Swiss Cup
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twice and the championship three times under coaches
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and
Helmut Benthaus.
Michaud's first Cup win was in 1962–63 and the first championship title was achieved in
Basel's 1966–67 season.
In that same season Michaud also won the
double with Basel. In the Cup final in the former
Wankdorf Stadium on 15 May 1967 Basel's opponents were
Lausanne-Sports.
Helmut Hauser scored the decisive goal via penalty. The game went down in football history due to the sit-down strike that followed that penalty goal. With the score at 1–1 after 88 minutes play, referee
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awarded Basel a controversial penalty.
André Grobéty
André Grobéty (22 June 1933 – 20 July 2013) was a Swiss footballer who played as a right-back.
Career
During his career, Grobéty played at the club level for Servette FC, Lausanne Sports, and FC Meyrin.
In the Swiss Cup final on 15 May 19 ...
had pushed Hauser gently in the back and Hauser let himself drop theatrically. After the 2–1 lead for Basel the Lausanne players subsequently refused to resume the game and they sat down demonstratively on the pitch. The referee was forced to abandon the match. Basel were awarded the cup with a 3–0 forfait.
During his time with Basel Michaud played a total of 355 competitive games and scored 22 goals, including Championship and Cup as well as
European Cup
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,
European Cup Winners' Cup and
Fairs Cup. He retired from his playing career after the
1969–70 season after winning his third championship. He stayed with the club and became technical director for the period that Benthaus remained trainer.
International playing career
Michaud was called up by trainers
Alfredo Foni and
Erwin Ballabio
Erwin Ballabio (20 October 1918 – 4 March 2008) was a Swiss football goalkeeper. He played for FC Grenchen and the Swiss national team. Known as the "Black Panther" he kept goal for eight years for the Swiss team.
Early life
In 1941 Ballabi ...
into the
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. He played fifteen times for the
Swiss national football team. He played his debut for Switzerland on 24 May 1967 in the
Hardturm, in Zürich, in front of 21,337 spectators in the legendary 7–1 win against
Romania. Michaud played his last game for his country on 15 October 1969 in
Thessaloniki under coach
Erwin Ballabio
Erwin Ballabio (20 October 1918 – 4 March 2008) was a Swiss football goalkeeper. He played for FC Grenchen and the Swiss national team. Known as the "Black Panther" he kept goal for eight years for the Swiss team.
Early life
In 1941 Ballabi ...
. The
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
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Fo ...
game for UEFA Group 1 ended with a 1–4 defeat against
Greece.
International coaching career
Following his playing career Michaud acted as assistant to trainer
Louis Maurer of the
Swiss national team. After Maurers early retirement as manager, in November 1970, Michaud took over as manager. He was team manager from April 1972 to May 1973.
His first game as coach was on 26 April 1972 in a friendly match against
Sweden
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which ended in a 1–1 draw. His final game in charge was on 9 May 1973 as Switzerland played a 0–0 draw against
Turkey. Michaud's balance as seven times nation team trainer was one win, five draws and one defeat, four goals for, but seven against.
René Hüssy
René Hüssy (born 29 August 1928 in Zürich, died 11 March 2007) was a Swiss football player and manager who played for Grasshopper Club Zürich and FC Lausanne-Sport and managed the Switzerland national football team.
Playing career
Hüssy ...
followed Michaud as national team coach. Michaud stayed with the national team, he was delegation leader of the Swiss national team and later senior member in the Committee of the National League (Responsible for game scheduling).
Curiosity
A well-documented curiosity was the fact that during the winter break of their 1963–64 season the team travelled on a world tour. This saw them visit
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Malaysia,
Singapore,
Australia
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New Zealand,
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,
Mexico and the
United States. First team manager
Jiří Sobotka
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together with 16 players and 15 members of staff, supporters and journalists participated in this world tour from 10 January to 10 February 1964. Team captain Michaud filmed the events with his super-8 camara. The voyage around the world included 19 flights and numerous bus and train journeys. Club chairman, Lucien Schmidlin, led the group, but as they arrived in the hotel in Bangkok, he realised that 250,000 Swiss Francs were missing. The suitcase that he had filled with the various currencies was not with them. He had left it at home, but fortunately Swiss Air were able to deliver this to him within just a few days.
During the tour a total of ten friendly/test games were played, these are listed in
their 1963–64 season. Five wins, three draws, two defeats, but also three major injuries resulted from these test matches. A broken leg for
Peter Füri
Peter Füri (9 October 1937 – 11 May 2015) was a Swiss football player and manager, who played during the 1950s and 1960s. He died on 11 May 2015 at his home in Muttenz due to heart failure.
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, an eye injury for
Walter Baumann
Walter Baumann (born 21 July 1942) is a Swiss former footballer who played in the 1960s. He played mainly as a forward, but also as a defender.
Football career
Baumann joined Basel's first team during their 1962–63 season under trainer Jiř ...
and a knee injury for Michaud himself soon reduced the number of players to just 13. Michaud played in the first five of these games.
Honours
;Basel
*
Swiss League champions:
1966–67,
1968–69,
1969–70
*
Swiss Cup
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winner: 1962–63,
1966–67
* Swiss Cup runner-up: 1969–70
*
Coppa delle Alpi winner:
1969
This year is notable for Apollo 11's first landing on the moon.
Events January
* January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco.
* January 5
**Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to ...
*
Uhren Cup winner: 1969
References
Notes
Sources
* Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2015/2016. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG.
* Beat Jung (Hg.): Die Nati. Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmannschaft. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2006,
A list of Swiss Cup Finals at RSSSF
External links
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1935 births
1997 deaths
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