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帕斯卡·苏巴保拿
Pascal Zuberbühler
个人信息
全名 Pascal Zuberbühler
昵称 Zubi
出生日期 (1971-01-08) 1971年1月8日53岁)
出生地点 瑞士Frauenfeld
身高 1.98米(5尺912寸)
位置 守门员
俱乐部信息
现在所属 富咸
球衣号码 19
青年队
1983–1992 FC富恩菲特
职业俱乐部*
年份 球队 出场(进球)
1992–1999
1999–2006
2000
2000–2001
2006–2007
2007–2008
2008–
草蜢
巴素利
FC奥胡 (loan)
利华古逊 (loan)
西布朗
萨马斯
富咸
187 (0)
178 (0)
002 (0)
013 (0)
015 (0)
051 (0)
000 (0)
国家队
1994–2008 Switzerland 051 (0)
* 职业俱乐部出场次数与进球数仅计算国内联赛部分
最后更新于:11 June, 2008
‡ 国家队出场次数和进球数
最后更新于:22 August, 2008

帕斯卡·苏巴保拿(Pascal Zuberbühler,1971年1月8日)出生于Frauenfeld,瑞士足球员,司职门将,现效力英超球会富咸。

Club career

Zuberbühler made 187 appearances for Grasshopper Zürich between 1991 and 1999, winning the Swiss Super League three times and the Swiss Cup once. He moved to FC Basel where he played 217 games, winning the Championship another three times & the Swiss Cup twice. He is famous for his saves in a 1–1 tie with Liverpool in a Champions League game. He also played 13 league games and five Champions League games for Bayer Leverkusen in 2000–01.

He signed a two-year contract for West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer from Basel on 14 July, 2006.[1] His first appearance in an Albion shirt was in a friendly against Motherwell, where he earned praise from his manager Bryan Robson.[2] He then kept a clean sheet on his competitive début as Albion beat Hull City 2–0 on 5 August 2006.[3] However, he was generally not a success with the Baggies and was dropped straight from the first team by new manager Tony Mowbray after starting 15 games, apparently due to the fans' poor reaction to Zuberbühler, who would boo and sarcastically applaud him when he played. Mowbray made the Swiss keeper available for loan in November.[4]

Zuberbühler returned to the first team after Russell Hoult was suspended, and responded by keeping a clean sheet in the 3–0 FA Cup win at rivals Wolves, but it proved to be his last game for the club.[5] January transfer-window signing Dean Kiely immediately replaced Zuberbühler in the first team, and he felt this harmed his chances for Euro 2008, due to be held in his home country, Switzerland. In February 2007, he was told by West Brom that he was "surplus to requirements", and that they would not stand in his way should a club come in for him. He signed an 18-month contract at Swiss side Neuchâtel Xamax, moving there on a free transfer.[6]

In July 2008, Zuberbühler joined Fulham on trial. He first appearance for the club was against Korean side Busan I'Park. He appeared as a second half substitute for David Stockdale in the one-nil defeat.[7] On 6 August 2008 Fulham signed Zuberbuhler on a one year deal.

International career

 
Zuberbühler with Switzerland.

Zuberbühler has been capped 51 times by Switzerland and was a member of the Swiss squad for Euro 2004 and also the squad for World Cup 2006. Despite having received criticism in the run-up to the 2006 tournament, particularly his handling of crosses, he did not concede a goal in nearly 400 minutes of football against hard shots from France, South Korea, and Togo as his team lost in the last 16 on penalties against Ukraine. Switzerland are the only team in the history of the tournament not to concede a goal in normal time. Zuberbühler holds the record for most successive matches at an international tournament without conceding (five games). On 11 June, he played his last game with the Swiss national team, during the 2–0 victory over Portugal in the UEFA 2008.

Honours

Swiss Championship Winner (Super League) 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005

Swiss 2nd Division Winner (Challenge League) 2007

Swiss Cup Winner 1994, 2002, 2003

Notes

  1. ^ West Brom sign keeper Zuberbuhler. BBC Sport. 2006-07-14 [2007-05-19]. 
  2. ^ Robson praise for debutant keeper. BBC Sport. 2006-07-24 [2007-06-12]. 
  3. ^ West Brom 2-0 Hull. BBC Sport. 2006-08-05 [2007-06-12]. 
  4. ^ Baggies pair available for loan. BBC Sport. 2006-11-20 [2007-06-12]. 
  5. ^ Wolves 0-3 West Brom. BBC Sport. 2007-01-28 [2007-06-12]. 
  6. ^ Zuberbuhler ends West Brom spell. BBC Sport. 2007-02-14 [2007-06-12]. 
  7. ^ Busan l'Park v Fulham. Fulham FC. 2008-07-23. 

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