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Triesen (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩] ; dialectal: Tresa) is the
third largest muni****lity in Liechtenstein. It
contains several historic churches...
- FC
Triesen is a
Liechtensteiner football club that
plays in
Triesen. It is one of the
seven official teams in the nation, and it
plays in the
Swiss Football...
- 1931, FC
Ruggell was founded,
whilst in 1932, FC Vaduz, FC Balzers, FC
Triesen and FC
Schaan were founded.
Despite the
growing interest of
football in...
- 1945–46 FC
Triesen 3–1 FC
Vaduz 1946–47 FC
Triesen 2–0 FC
Vaduz 1947–48 FC
Triesen 4–2 FC
Vaduz 1948–49 FC
Vaduz 2–1 FC
Triesen 1949–50 FC
Triesen 3–2 FC...
- a 3–3
score at the end of regulation, Vaduz-Sc****enberg
defeated the
Triesen Hurricane Hobes on a
penalty shootout to
secure third place. The league...
- Fürsten von Liechtenstein.
Triesen: van Eck. p. 77. ISBN 3-905501-22-8. Wanger,
Harald (1995). Fürsten von Liechtenstein.
Triesen: van Eck. p. 97. ISBN 3-905501-22-8...
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Unterland (the
lower county), and the
remainder (Balzers, Planken, Schaan,
Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz)
within Oberland (the
upper county). The World...
- Eschen/Mauren II
Ruggell Schaan Triesen Triesenberg Balzers II Eschen/Mauren III
Ruggell II
Triesen II
Vaduz III
Schaan II
Triesenberg II
Triesen III...
- Vaduz. They
reached the
final for a
second time in 2024,
after beating FC
Triesen in the semi-finals 2–0.
Liechtenstein Football Cup Runners-up (2): 2015...
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under the name FC
Ruggell was in the
Liechtenstein Junior Tournament in
Triesen,
which Ruggell's
Youth C-Team took
place in, with
their first match happening...