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==As a player==
==As a player==
===FC Grenchen===
===FC Grenchen===
Ballabios was originally a youth player at [[FC Grenchen]], and made his change to goalkeeper when 7-0 down playing for the youth team his manager placed the young defender in goal where he went on to save a penalty, starting his career as a keeper. He was called into the first team aged sixteen and enjoyed a long career as first choice keeper. His only football away from Grenchen was three seasons of vocational training, one at [[Lausanne Sports]] and the other two at [[FC Thun]]. He retired, becoming manager in 1956 to give younger keepers a chance. However injuries to the first team keepers before the cup final in 1959 meant that he came out of retirement to play in the final, which FC Grenchen won.
Ballabios was originally a youth player at [[FC Grenchen]], and made his change to goalkeeper when 7-0 down playing for the youth team his manager placed the young defender in goal where he went on to save a penalty, starting his career as a keeper. He was called into the first team aged sixteen and enjoyed a long career as first choice keeper. His only football away from Grenchen was three seasons of vocational training, one at [[Lausanne Sports]] and the other two at [[FC Thun]]. He retired, becoming manager in 1956 to give younger keepers a chance. However in 1959 he came out of a four-year retirement for one match, to replace Grenchen's injured first choice keeper in the [[Swiss Cup]] final against [[Servette FC|Servette]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://capital-balls.com/stadium/wankdorf-%e2%80%93-the-second-miracle-of-berne/|title=Wankdorf the second miracle of Berne|date=2007-07-29|publisher=Capital Balls|accessdate=2008-09-13}}</ref>
He kept a clean sheet and Grenchen won the cup.


===Switzerland===
===Switzerland===

Revision as of 17:12, 13 September 2008

Erwin Ballabio
Personal information
Position(s) Goalkeeper

Erwin Ballabio (20 October 19184 March 2008) was a Swiss football goalkeeper. He played for FC Grenchen and the Swiss national team. Known as the Black Panther he kept goal for eight years for the Swiss team.

As a player

FC Grenchen

Ballabios was originally a youth player at FC Grenchen, and made his change to goalkeeper when 7-0 down playing for the youth team his manager placed the young defender in goal where he went on to save a penalty, starting his career as a keeper. He was called into the first team aged sixteen and enjoyed a long career as first choice keeper. His only football away from Grenchen was three seasons of vocational training, one at Lausanne Sports and the other two at FC Thun. He retired, becoming manager in 1956 to give younger keepers a chance. However in 1959 he came out of a four-year retirement for one match, to replace Grenchen's injured first choice keeper in the Swiss Cup final against Servette.[1] He kept a clean sheet and Grenchen won the cup.

Switzerland

Ballabio's debut came in February 1939 against Portugal with his last match in June 1947. His total of 27 appearances for his country make him the third most capped keeper, which is a remarkable achievement considering the lack of fixtures due to the war.

As a manager

FC Grenchen

Almost immediately after retiring as a player, Ballabio took charge of the FC Grenchen team. During his ten year reign he took the team to their only Schweizer Cup win in 1959, and led them to a final defeat the following year. With Ballabio at the helm FC Grenchen recorded their best league performances finishing runner-up in 1959 and to third place in 1964.

Switzerland

Ballabio was appointed as national coach on May 24, 1967, replacing Alfredo Foni. In his first match, a Euro 1968 qualifier, his side recorded a 7-1 win against Romania, however they failed to qualify. He remained in charge for World Cup qualification but after a 1-1 draw with Portugal on November 2, 1969 meant they failed to qualify he was sacked.

Statistics[2]

Team Nat From To Record
G W L D Win %
FC Grenchen Switzerland 1955 1965
Switzerland Switzerland May 24, 1967 November 2, 1969 17 5 4 8 29.4

References

  1. ^ "Wankdorf – the second miracle of Berne". Capital Balls. 2007-07-29. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  2. ^ "Swiss National Trainer" (in German). Retrieved 2008-06-12.