19 relations: Central European Time, FC Balzers, FC Ruggell, FC Schaan, FC Triesen, FC Triesenberg, FC Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein Football Cup, Michael Stegmayer, Michael Stuckmann, Nick Proschwitz, Pascal Cerrone, Rheinpark Stadion, Stefan Büchel, USV Eschen/Mauren, Vaduz, 2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup, 2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup.
Central European Time
Central European Time (CET), used in most parts of Europe and a few North African countries, is a standard time which is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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FC Balzers
FC Balzers is a Liechtensteiner football team that plays in Balzers.
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FC Ruggell
FC Ruggell is a Liechtensteiner amateur football (soccer) team that plays in Ruggell.
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FC Schaan
FC Schaan is a Liechtensteiner football team that plays in Schaan.
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FC Triesen
FC Triesen is a Liechtensteiner football club that plays in Triesen.
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FC Triesenberg
Fussball Club Triesenberg is a Liechtensteiner amateur football team that plays in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein.
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FC Vaduz
Fussball Club Vaduz (Football Club Vaduz) is a Liechtenstein football club from Vaduz that plays in the Swiss Football League.
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Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a doubly landlocked German-speaking microstate in Central Europe.
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Liechtenstein Football Cup
The Liechtenstein Football Cup is Liechtenstein's premier football competition, and has been organised annually by the Liechtenstein Football Association (LFV) since 1946.
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Michael Stegmayer
Michael Stegmeier (born 12 January 1985) is a retired German professional footballer who played as a defender.
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Michael Stuckmann
Michael Stuckmann (born September 1, 1979 in Bochum) is a German football player, who plays for SpVgg Sterkrade.
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Nick Proschwitz
Nick Proschwitz (born 28 November 1986) is a German footballer, playing as a forward for Sparta Rotterdam.
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Pascal Cerrone
Pascal Cerrone (born 12 June 1981) is a Swiss football defender, who currently plays for FC Wil 1900.
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Rheinpark Stadion
Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz is the national stadium of Liechtenstein.
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Stefan Büchel
Stefan Büchel (born 30 June 1986) is an international footballer from Liechtenstein who plays as a midfielder.
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USV Eschen/Mauren
USV Eschen/Mauren is a Liechtensteiner football club from Eschen and Mauren.
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Vaduz
Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of the national parliament.
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2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-fourth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition.
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2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-sixth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition.
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