Name: Charles Antenen
Nickname: "Kiki", "Tschalet"
Country:

Switzerland
Club: FC La Chaux de Fonds
Position: *
WF,
SSSide: RF/RS
Age: 21-25 years (03/11/1929)
Height: 174 cm
Weight: 68 kg
Attack:
84Defence:
38Balance:
75Stamina:
79Top Speed:
83Acceleration:
88Response:
81Agility:
87Dribble Accuracy:
87Dribble Speed:
82Short Pass Accuracy:
83Short Pass Speed:
75Long Pass Accuracy:
82Long Pass Speed:
75Shot Accuracy:
85Shot Power:
82Shot Technique:
87Free Kick Accuracy:
73Curling:
75Header:
78Jump:
88Technique:
85Aggression:
86Mentality:
78Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
82Injury Tolerance:
BCondition:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
7Weak Foot Frequency:
7Consistency:
6Growth Type:
StandardCARDS:
S01: Reaction
S05: 1 Touch Play
S14: Quick Turn
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Reaction - Scoring - 1 Touch Pass
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
INFO:
Kiki Antenen was one of the most popular players of all time. He was a striker, usually on the right wing or in the inside right connection. He is equipped with all the technical gifts, and tactical. But he is a bit fragile. Athletically fine but resistant, the one the public called "Kiki" hid a devastating starting speed, distributed his balls with an authority, he has the secret and an incredible vertical leap. Right foot, left foot, volley, running shot, varied dribbling, intelligence of the game, scorer, skilled passer, he really knew how to do everything. Impossible to find the slightest flaw in his game. Although he was top scorer in the National League A in his long career, never, he did it in 444 Premier League matches to 233 goals. Still 18 years old, Charles Antenen celebrated on 20 June 1948 in Zurich a 3-3 draw with Spain his debut in the Swiss national football team. At the World Cup 1950 in Brazil, Kiki played against Yugoslavia and Mexico. In both games, he managed one goal. The next World Cup in 1954 took place in the native Switzerland. As a veteran performer and he was involved in the games against Belgium and Sweden significantly between 1960 and 1961 in the successful qualification for the World Cup 1962. He played in all five games and also contributed five goals. Even in a 2-1 victory on 12 November 1961 in Berlin in the decider against the vice world champion of 1958, Sweden, he entered his name on the scoresheet. The third World Cup finals in 1962 earned him three other finals matches against Chile, Germany and Italy. With the game on 7 June 1962, Santiago Estadio Nacional against Italy, he ended his fourteen-year career in the national team. Overall Antenen brought it to 56 games in the Swiss national team, scoring 22 goals.