Hans-Peter Zaugg
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 2 December 1952 | ||
| Place of birth | Bern, Switzerland | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1963–1973 | FC Rot-Weiss Bümpliz | ||
| 1973–1978 | Neuchâtel Xamax | ||
| 1978–1980 | FC Bern | ||
| Teams managed | |||
| 1980–1983 | Zollikofen FC | ||
| 1983–1985 | FC Aarberg | ||
| 1985–1988 | FC Rapid Ostermundigen | ||
| 1988–1990 | SC Bümpliz 78 | ||
| 1999–2000 | Switzerland (caretaker) | ||
| 2000–2001 | Grasshopper-Club Zurich | ||
| 2002–2003 | FC Luzern | ||
| 2003–2005 | BSC Young Boys | ||
| 2006–2012 | Liechtenstein | ||
| 2015– | FC Solothurn | ||
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. | |||
Hans-Peter Zaugg, (born 2 December 1952), is a former Swiss footballer and the current manager of FC Solothurn. He is often referred to by his nickname, "Bidu."
After a playing career which saw him make stops at FC Rot-Weiss Bümpliz, Neuchâtel Xamax and FC Bern, Zaugg took up coaching. Until 1990, Zaugg coached at various Swiss clubs, when he became a youth coach in the Swiss Football Association. Two years later, Zaugg also joined the Swiss senior team as an assistant coach, a position he held until 1999, when he became caretaker of the national side, following Gilbert Gress' resignation in a dispute over salary. From 2000-2005, Zaugg then coached at Grasshopper-Club Zurich, FC Luzern and BSC Young Boys. In December 2006, Zaugg was named manager of the Liechtenstein national football team succeeding Martin Andermatt.[1]
Zaugg and the LFV cancelled the contract in a mutual agreement by 31. December 2012.
References
- ↑ http://www.lfv.li/nationalmannschaft/trainer-und-betreuer/detailseite.html?tx_soccer_pi1[uid]=1&tx_soccer_pi1[funcid]=1