Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Mario Eggimann national team

Mario Eggimann born 24 January 1981 in Brugg, Switzerland is a Swiss football defender currently playing for Hannover 96. He also plays for the Swiss National team.
Contents
* 1 Career
* 2 National team
* 3 Personal life
* 4 References
* 5 External links
Career
Eggimann began his career with local side FC Küttigen before moving to bigger local rivals FC Aarau where he began his professional career making his professional debut in 1998. He played at Stadion Brugglifeld for FC Aarau until 2002 when he headed to Germany to play in the Bundesliga for Karlsruher SC. In the 2006–07 season Eggiman was made captain as Karlsruher SC were champions of the 2nd Bundesliga.[citation needed]
In March 2008 Eggimann exercised a clause in his contract by moving to Hannover 96 for 1.4 million Euros. He has signed a contract until June 2013.
In June 2010 he was chosen in the Sky Sports World Cup Fantasy League team "Labumbashi".[citation needed]
National team
Eggiman was captain of the Swiss U21 national team.[citation needed] On 7 September 2007, he played first for the Swiss national football team coming on as a half-time substitute for Johan Djourou in a 2-1 victory against Chile in Vienna. The match was part of a tournament in Austria, comprising Japan and Austria as well as Chile and Switzerland.
Eggimann was selected by then-coach Köbi Kuhn prior to Euro 2008 but did not make the final squad. He has been selected by Ottmar Hitzfeld for the World Cup 2010.
Personal life
On 20 February 2008, Eggimann became a father for the first time to a baby girl.
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