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Patrick Sylvestre

Patrick Sylvestre (born 1 September 1968, in Bure, Switzerland) is a retired Swiss football midfielder.

He made his debut for the Swiss national team in 1989 against Spain, and was capped 11 times. He was in the Swiss squad at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, but only played 7 minutes during the game against Romania. This was his last international match. He was also in the roster for Euro 1996, but never played a game.

Honours

  • Swiss league champion 1997 with FC Sion
  • Swiss Cup champion 1993 with FC Lugano
  • Swiss Cup champion 1996 with FC Sion
  • Swiss Cup champion 1997 with FC Sion

References

  1. Patrick SylvestreFIFA competition record (archived)
  2. ^ Jacques Ducret, Le Livre d’or du football suisse, Lausanne, 1994, p. 346 (found in: Le dictionnaire du Jura)
Switzerland squad1994 FIFA World Cup
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Switzerland squadUEFA Euro 1996
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