Name: Georges Aeby
Country:

Switzerland
Club: Servette FC
Position: *
WF,
SS,
CFSide: LF/LS
Age: 21-27 years (21/09/1913)
Height: 178 cm
Weight: 77 kg
Attack:
86Defence:
37Balance:
82Stamina:
80Top Speed:
88Acceleration:
87Response:
79Agility:
87Dribble Accuracy:
88Dribble Speed:
83Short Pass Accuracy:
81Short Pass Speed:
72Long Pass Accuracy:
83Long Pass Speed:
73Shot Accuracy:
84Shot Power:
87Shot Technique:
82Free Kick Accuracy:
69Curling:
67Header:
79Jump:
85Technique:
85Aggression:
89Mentality:
77Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
78Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
7Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot frequency:
5Consistency:
6Growht Type:
Early LastingCARDS:P07:
Mazing RunP12:
Incisive RunS01:
ReactionS14:
Quick TurnSPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Reaction - Scoring
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack MindedINFO:Georges Aeby was a former Switzerland footballer who played as left winger. He was player with excellent dribbling, good scoring ability. He also very fast with or without the ball and had strong body, powerful shot, fantasista with good passing and jump. Born in Fribourg Aeby Georges grew up in Biel and went through at his home club FC Biel Aurore, the first youth classes before he joined in 1928 for FC Biel. In the red-whites from the sports field, he gained from the Gurzelen round 1931/32 in the new double-track the National League the first experience in competitive football. As for round 1933/34 for the first time a Switzerland-wide discharged year-round championship was conducted, the bullet fast and powerful striker burst on the left wing of Servette FC Genève. With the goal difference of 49 points and gates 100:29 Geneva to put in the game thirty days from the competitors GC Zurich by three-point lead and won the Swiss championship. Rappan coach Karl was still on in defense, Frank Sechehaye guarded the door and turned center forward in the attack on Leopold Kielholz with 40 goals set a record for eternity. GC won runner-up but on the 2nd April 1934 by a 2-0 success against Servette of the Swiss Cup and thus prevented the double of Aeby and colleagues. The man from Biel won with trainer Andre "Trello" Abegglen in the series 1939/40, the second Swiss championship. He also won the crown with 22 goals in the scoring charts. With outstanding 13 or 15 point lead and the two pursuers FC Grenchen, GC Zurich as runner. In the years 1936, 1938 and 1941, he was still three times in the Cup final, but in each case he had to leave the place as a loser. After the round, 1941/42 - Servette won third prize - he broke off his tents in Geneva and Lausanne Sports joined. In the first year, 1942/43, he finished with the team coached by Frank Sechehaye third. In the second year with the Blue-White from the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, 1943/44, under coach George Aeby celebrated the Double Fritz Leonhardt. The championship race in Lausanne decided by six points ahead of Servette. The Cup victory came with his team-mate Roger Bocquet, Olivier Eggimann and Numa Monnard on 10 April 1944 by a 3-0 win against FC Basel. In the game 1946/47 it was enough to Lausanne for runners - one point behind his old home club FC Biel - and also in the Cup final, he was able to coach Louis Maurer - but even in 1946 - fail to achieve the cup and had to settle for the final participation . A total of Georges Aeby was with Geneva and Lausanne in seven Cup finals. To round 1949/50 moved to the 36-year-old Urania Geneva in the National League B and practiced there in 1950/51 and 1951/52 two laps from the Office of the player and coach in the summer of 1952 ended his active playing career. 1952/53 he worked as a trainer at Urania.
National Team, 1936-1946
Aeby completed on 17 March 1936 in Dublin against Ireland his debut for the Swiss national football team. He was in the 0-1 defeat to the left half of Jacques Spagnoli Lausanne-Sports the left wing of the "national team". His first goal in the left external Länderelf succeeded in his fourth deployment on 11 April 1937 in Basel against Hungary. As a coach Karl Rappan on 19 September 1937 in Vienna at the friendly against Austria for the first time looked after the Helvetii and Eugène Walaschek in the "national team" made its debut, scored Aeby his second goal in the Länderelf and he belonged to the circle of players who qualify by itself Rappan for the Football World Cup 1938 in France wanted. At the latest after the 1-1 draw on 6 February 1938 in Cologne, Germany from where Aeby, Switzerland in the 38th Minutes had put the 1-0 lead, the confidence in their own ability was available. But when Andre also celebrated in March Abegglen be "Nati" comeback, with Lauro had Rappan Amadò, Eugene Walaschek, Alfred Bickel, Abegglen and Andre Georges Aeby an attack together, meet the international standards and was the "bar" until the full effectiveness did. The World Cup qualifier against Portugal succeeded on 1 May in Milan with a 2-1 success. The sensational 2-1 success was 20 days later in Zurich against England, where Aeby, as counted against Portugal, the scorers. At the World Cup, he played the two games against Germany. The first ended 1-1 draw after extra time later, and five days, on 9 June, the Heads of Confederates by 4-2 goals. It Aeby made by the following event by talking to:
Quote:
"In the rematch against Germany he was from the United Goldbrunner unhappy with the shoe hit in the face. The Servettien was briefly unconscious and was carried off the field. Team physician Dr. Paul Martin, the gaping seams on the right cheek. Twenty minutes later, Aeby was back on the court and was one of the heroes of Paris. "
After the World Cup, he scored the 4-2 success over Portugal in Lisbon - it was the debut of goalkeeper Erwin Ballabio - just two hits as the 3-1 success in Zurich in November 1939 against the world champions Italy. On 25 May 1946 he finished with his 39th International cap in the friendly match against Scotland in Glasgow, his career in the "national team". Successor to his position was left outside Jacques Fatton. After the Second World War Aeby took over a restaurant in Geneva and was a guest host.