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Charmilles Stadium was a multi-purpose
stadium in Geneva, Switzerland. It was used
mostly for
football matches, and was the home
venue for
Servette FC...
- independent.
Already in 1983, 51% of
Ateliers des
Charmilles in
Geneva were
acquired and
renamed Charmilles Technologies SA. The
company was
taken over completely...
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times listed are
local time (CET, UTC+1). Source: FIFA 16 June 1954 18:00
Charmilles Stadium,
Geneva Attendance: 13,470 Referee:
Raymon Wyssling (Switzerland)...
- 30,000 Referee:
Atanas Mateev (Bulgaria) 19
September 1979
Stade des
Charmilles,
Geneve Attendance: 16,605 Referee:
Antonin Vencl (Czechoslovakia) 19...
- the
Stade de Genève from
their old ground, the
Stade des
Charmilles, in 2003. The
Charmilles was
inaugurated on 28 June 1930, with the
first game drawing...
- FIFA All
times listed are
local time (CET, UTC+1). 16 June 1954 18:00
Charmilles Stadium,
Geneva Attendance: 13,470 Referee:
Raymon Wyssling (Switzerland)...
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Kolokithas (Greece)
Kuusysi won 4–2 on aggregate. 2
October 1985
Stade des
Charmilles,
Geneve Attendance: 11,600 Referee: Bela
Szabo (Hungary)
Servette won...
- Soviet Union, as
appropriate to
successor state Won play-off 3–1 at
Charmilles Stadium,
Geneva Lost play-off 2–1 at La Romareda,
Zaragoza Lost play-off...
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Rotterdam won the play-off 3–1. 23
December 1959 20:15 CET
Stade des
Charmilles,
Geneva Attendance: 9,166 Referee: Paul
Wyssling (Switzerland) Nice won...
- higher, e.g. an
interpolated A♭6 in the Doll Aria, "Les
oiseaux dans la
charmille", from The
Tales of Hoffmann, e.g. by
Rachele Gilmore in a 2009 performance...