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Kung fu kick against Roger Hegi
August 1996. Xamax defender Jean-Pierre Cyprien jumped St. Gallen coach Roger Hegi in the abdomen with a straight leg and received 15 suspensions. The rough neck also attracts attention in the fourth division of France. First he punches an opponent in the face, then after the game he drives his car into the opponent’s minibus – and injures two occupants in the process.
Constantin beats up Fringer
September 2017. Sion boss Christian Constantin first kicks Rolf Fringer in the ass, then punches the Blue expert a few times in the face. A TV camera records everything. Weeks later there is a great reconciliation. The two converse in front of a blazing open fire, accompanied by fondue and fendant. Heart warming.
Lezcano goes to Referee San
September 2015. When it comes to referees’ physical integrity, the league doesn’t take jokes. FCL striker Dario Lezcano can tell you a thing or two about it, he still holds the infamous record for the highest penalty since the introduction of Super League. The Paraguayan was suspended for eight matches because he first caught referee San with a light headbutt and then pushed him.
Costanzo pulls Ferati’s hair
August 2009. FCB goalkeeper Franco Costanzo receives three suspensions for pulling the hair of Beg Ferati. The remarkable thing about it: the two are teammates. According to Costanzo, Ferati is partly responsible for the hit, but he only shows limited insight. Those who refuse to abide by the rules will feel the consequences…
Margairaz wants to beat up CC
May 2013. FC Sion loses 4-0 against GC in front of their own home base. And Sion player Xavier Margairaz burns like a torch. During the match he calls his president Christian Constantin a “shit guy”, after the final whistle Margairaz storms into the stands like crazy and wants CC on the throat. Reason for the anger: Constantin had previously deported seven players to posterity and withheld salaries.
Balotelli’s middle finger
November 2022. Sion striker Mario Balotelli gave FCB fans the middle finger four times, grabbed him in the crotch, was suspended and compared the Swiss Football League to a mafia association. Shortly afterwards, when he scored the first Valais goal in the 7-2 defeat to St Gallen, he presented a closed umbrella on his jersey. The « gesto dell ombrello », the umbrella gesture, is similar to the middle finger in Italy.
Varela and his sleigh
July 2008. YB loses 1:2 in Basel, and Carlos Varela, the Bernese protagonist, throws forward a saying that will still be quoted in ten, twenty, thirty years: “Have de Schlitte, du huere Schissdrägg du.” What is meant is an FCB player, probably Valentin Stocker, happily strides through the catacombs.
Busacca’s middle finger
September 2009. The 10th minute runs in the Esp Stadium. Baden leads YB 1-0. Baden fans are delighted. Some climb over the gang, tear down an ad. Referee Busacca warns the spectators through the stadium announcer. He deserves ridicule and contempt from the ranks. Also calling the YB fans. “Busacca, Busacca – vaffanculo!” In English: «Busacca, bastard!» And how does the man who led the Champions League final in May react? He shows the extended middle finger to the yellow-black attachment!
Serey Die slaps ball boy
May 2012. Sion player Serey Die takes on a Vaud ball boy after a 1-0 loss to Lausanne and punches him in the face. The 13-year-old’s father subsequently filed a criminal complaint, but withdrew it because Serey Die had sincerely apologised.
Case Kloetzli
October 1989. Martin Rueda van Wettingen made it 1-1 in stoppage time in the tourbillon with a beautiful lob over Sion goalkeeper Stephan Lehmann, but referee Bruno Klötzli whistled while the ball was still in the air. Four Wettingen players attack the referee. He has to flee into the cabin under kicks and punches. Afterwards, Klötzli says: “As far as the rules are concerned, I didn’t make any mistakes. But I have to admit that the moment of the final whistle was not exactly well chosen psychologically.”
Xhaka does the Zidane
May 2023. FCB terrier Taulant Xhaka (32) completely loses his composure in the classic against FCZ. First he grabs Antonio Marchesano in the face, then he headbutts Nikola Katic. Memories of the 2006 World Cup final are awakened when the great Zinedine Zidane knocked his opponent Marco Materazzi to the ground with a “coup de boule” shortly before the end of extra time. The Italian had previously insulted the French and his family. Even before Xhaka panicked, there was a verbal provocation towards the FCB player. He has been banned from the competition for seven matches for his fouls (another match ban for the 8th yellow card of the season).
Source : Blick

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