Former international Georges Bregy (65) about the day that changed his life: “I still get goosebumps today when I see the goal.”

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Triumph, drama, happiness and sadness: Swiss sports stars talk exclusively to Blick+ about the most important day of their careers. These are personal words about impressive moments that Swiss sports fans can never forget. In our multi-part documentary series “The Day,” relive these events from the athletes’ perspective – minute by minute, hour by hour.

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Ex-Nati star Georges Bregy still has tears in his eyes as he remembers how he picked up, ran, shot and ultimately sank the football on June 18, 1994 at Silverdome Stadium in Detroit. It was a historic goal: the first goal by a Swiss football team in a World Cup in 28 years.

Editor: Daniel Leu

Production: Raphael Drobi/Paolo Moretti (Off Pitch Vision)

Director: Steffi Buchli

Source : Blick

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