Rolf Blättler

Rolf Blättler
Personal information
Full name Rolf Blättler
Date of birth (1942-10-24) 24 October 1942
Place of birth Switzerland
Playing position Midfielder, Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963—1969 Grasshopper Club 143 (101)
1969—1971 Lugano 54 (26)
1971—1972 Basel 25 (9)
1972—1977 St. Gallen 110 (38)
1977—1979 Luzern
1979— Locarno
National team
1966—1973 Switzerland 28 (12)
Teams managed
1979—1984 Locarno
1984 Switzerland U23
1984—1986 Switzerland U21

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Rolf Blättler (born 24 October 1942) is a former Swiss international footballer. He played as Midfielder or Forward.

Club career

From 1963 to 1969 Blättler played for Grasshopper Club Zürich. During the 1964–65 Nationalliga A season he scored 19 goals in 26 league games, becoming Top goalscorer together with Pierre Kerkhoffs. He managed the title again during the following season with 28 goals and in the 1966–67 Nationalliga A season he won the title for the third time. This time joint with Fritz Künzli.

Blättler then transferred for two years to Lugano. After which he spent the 1971—72 season with Basel and won the championship. During this season he played a total of 39 matches for Basel scoring 13 goals, of which 25 were league games in which he scored 9 goals. In 1972 Blättler transferred to St. Gallen where he stayed four seasons before he moved to Luzern.

International career

Blättler played his debut for the Swiss national team on 22 October 1966 in a test match against Belgium, in the Olympiastadion in Sint-Andries, Bruges. Switzerland lost 0–1.[1] He scored his first two goals for his country on 24 May 1967 in the 7—1 win against Romania.

Coaching career

In 1979 Blättler transferred to Locarno and became player-manager. He stayed trainer until 1984.[2] Blättler was also coach of the Swiss U23[3] and the Swiss U21 teams.[4]

Honours

Basel

References

  1. eu-football (2016). "all internationals of Rolf Blättler". eu-football. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  2. rsssf (2016). "Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". rsssf. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  3. rsssf (2016). "Switzerland - International Matches U-23 Team". rsssf. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  4. rsssf (2016). "Switzerland - International Matches U-21 Team". rsssf. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
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