Jean-Claude Schindelholz

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Jean-Claude Schindelholz
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Full name Jean-Claude Schindelholz
Date of birth (1940-10-11) 11 October 1940 (age 82)
Place of birth Switzerland
International career
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Switzerland

Jean-Claude Schindelholz (born 11 October 1940) was a Swiss football striker. [1]

Career

Born in Moutier, Schindelholz began playing football with FC Moutier's first team at age 17, and would help the club gain promotion to the Nationalliga B in 1962. [2] During his career he achieved 13 caps and 1 goal for Switzerland between 15 April 1964 and 22 October 1966. He also played in Switzerland's 0–5 loss to West Germany at the 1966 World Cup.

On the club level he played for FC Moutier, Servette FC (1963–1971) and Vevey-Sports (1971–1973).

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References

  1. Profile at Weltfussball
  2. Chatelain, Emma (2 June 2006). "Schindelholz, Jean-Claude (1940-)" (in French). Dictionnaire du Jura.