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  2. Swiss coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss coordinate system (or Swiss grid) is a geographic coordinate system used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein for maps and surveying by the Swiss Federal Office of Topography . A first coordinate system was introduced in 1903 under the name LV03 ( Landesvermessung 1903 , German for “land survey 1903”), based on the Mercator projection ...

  3. Landhof - Wikipedia

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    On 5 April 1908, Switzerland's first international football match against Germany took place on the Landhof in front of 4,000 spectators. Switzerland won 5-3. This was the first international match for Germany and the third for Switzerland. [1] Following this, the ground was used a number of times as international venue. [2]

  4. Colovray Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    Centre Sportif de Colovray Nyon is where FC Stade Nyonnais play their home football and rugby games. The site is opposite the UEFA headquarters. The centre has six pitches for different sports and hosts a variety of activities, football, rugby and athletics. The stadium has 860 seats and the rest is standing places.

  5. Lauberhorn ski races - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland's Beat Feuz has also won three times (2012, 2018, 2020) Austrians have won 31 times; Swiss racers have captured 29 victories (although 14 of these came before 1946). The first non-European to win the race was Ken Read in 1980, the sole Canadian, followed by four other North Americans (all U.S.).

  6. Cornaredo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cornaredo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lugano, Switzerland. It is used mostly for football matches. It is a home ground of FC Lugano. The stadium is able to hold 15,000 people and was built in 1951. The stadium has 5,000 seats and 10,000 standing places. During the 1954 FIFA World Cup, it hosted one game.

  7. Swiss Life Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena will also host games of GCK/ZSC Lions young talent. The Swiss Life Arena is planned as a multifunctional event space and is to enjoy modern infrastructure. With its steeply graded seating and compact construction, the arena will be a “cauldron”, with a focus on sports and corporate events.

  8. Hardturm - Wikipedia

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    In international games the Hardturm could hold 16,600 spectators with seating places in all areas. [1] During re-construction of the Letzigrund stadium, Grasshoppers shared use of the Hardturm with local rivals FC Zürich for the 2006–07 season. This led to protests by Grasshopper fans. The Hardturm stadium closed in September 2007. [1]

  9. Stadion Brühl - Wikipedia

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    Stadion Brühl is a football stadium at Grenchen in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. It is the home ground of FC Grenchen since 1927. Its maximum capacity is 10,964. The annual Uhrencup tournament is held there. And the Swiss Bowl championship final game of the Nationalliga A (American football) has been held since 2022.