Remo Freuler

Soccer Player

Remo Freuler was born in Ennenda, Switzerland on April 15th, 1992 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 32, Remo Freuler biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 15, 1992
Nationality
Switzerland
Place of Birth
Ennenda, Switzerland
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Association Football Player
Remo Freuler Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 32 years old, Remo Freuler has this physical status:

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Remo Freuler Life

Remo Marco Freuler (born 15 April 1992) is a Swiss footballer who plays as a midfielder for Atalanta, B.C. And the Swiss national team.

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Remo Freuler Career

Club career

Freuler began his youth with FC Hinwil before moving to FC Winterthur, a Zürich team. Freuler made his professional debut with Winterthur in 2010, making two substitute appearances in the 2009–10 Swiss Challenge League. Freuler was drafted to Grasshopper Club Zürich in the summer of 2016, where he spent the majority of the season with the under-21 team. He did have a brief time with the professional team at the start of the season and was involved in the score against rivals FC Zürich. Freuler was frozen out of the team the following season and was loaned back to Winterthur in the winter break.

Freuler took up tenth place in the Challenge League after the first half of the season, just two points above the relegation zone. He made 14 appearances for Winterthur during the season, highlighted by his first professional goals for the club in the form of a brace against Kriens on March 4, 2012, and Winterthur finished in fourth position. Freuler played in only two games in the 2012–2013 season, when Winterthur came in third. Freuler's deal with Winterthur was made permanent in the summer, and he made 21 more appearances with the club this season before moving to Super League Luzern.

Freuler was born in Luzern on February 18, 2014, and he made his club debut against St. Gallen under new boss Carlos Bernegger on March 2nd. Freuler scored his first goal against Young Boys on April 6th, and Luzern finished in fourth place in 2013-14.

Freuler scored seven goals and five assists in Luzern's resurgent season under new boss Markus Babbel after Bernegger's demise in mid-season and finishing last year in last place. Freuler appeared in every game of the new season under Babbel before being moved to Atalanta, Italy.

Freuler was transferred to Atalanta for a €2 million transfer fee on January 19, 2016, and he made his Serie A debut against Empoli on February 7th. Freuler was an ineffective substitute by manager Edy Reja for the next seven games before returning to the team eleven months later against Roma after being called off against Sampdoria on Sunday. An Italian journalist gave him the nickname Iceman after the game, which Freuler described as "because I was so calm on the ball." On May 2nd, he scored his first goal for the Bergamo team against eventual runners-up Napoli.

Freuler made 29 starts in the 2016-17 season, when Atalanta finished fourth in the table, a nine-place improvement under first-year boss Gian Piero Gasperini. For the first time since 1990, Atalanta qualified for the Europa League's group stages. Freuler credited his name on the scoresheet five times and four assists, as well as four others. Freuler scored a late equalizer at home against eventual champions Juventus on April 28, denouncing their hopes to clinch the Scudetto for the weekend.

Freuler played the full 90 minutes in a 3-0 victory over the Toffees in his first Europa League group stage appearance against England's Everton. For Luzern, he had previously played in a second round qualification two-legged match against Scottish club St Johnstone. In the fourth minute of stoppage time on September 24, 2017, he opened his scoring with Atalanta against Fiorentina.

Freuler left Nottingham Forest, a newly promoted Premier League club, after six and a half seasons.

International career

Freuler grew up in Switzerland's youth system before being called up to the senior squad for the first time during Switzerland's 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. For the 2018 World Cup, he was included in Switzerland's national team 23-man squad.

In May 2019, he appeared in the 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals, where his team finished fourth.

Freuler was selected in the 26-man Swiss squad for the postponed UEFA Euro 2020. He was given the lead in the Xherdan Shaqiri's equalizing goal in the quarter-finals against Spain on July 2nd, 2021, but was later dismissed in the 77th minute after a decision that many pundits considered too harsh. The match was 1–1 and ended in a penalty shoot-out, in which Spain advanced to the semi-finals.

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Meet the SWAGs! The glamorous partners of the Switzerland stars preparing to face England in today's Euro 2024 quarter-final

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2024
They may be one of the surprise packages of the tournament so far, but there will be a few familiar faces when England meet Switzerland in their Euro 2024 quarter-final today. Ms Munger leads a roll-call of Swiss Wags, or 'Swags', who include Akanji's interior designer wife, Melanie, 28, who follows 30-year-old Stones' partner Olivia Naylor, a 34-year-old former beautician, on Instagram.

A Swiss winger England must be wary of, a goalkeeper who has gone home - and NO Three Lions players at all... who makes Sofascore's BEST XI from the last-16 stage at Euro 2024?

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 4, 2024
The round of 16 brought us all the glorious ornaments of elite tournament football - the magnificence of Jude Bellingham 's goal, the hope of Georgia being crushed to despair, the shock of champions Italy being sent packing, and the attacking masterclass of the Netherlands. Mail Sport's brainbox friends at Sofascore have run the numbers on their algorithm and plucked out the objective 11 best players from the round.

Luciano Spalletti bizarrely pins the blame on Inter Milan for Italy's limp Euro 2024 exit as he hints players were 'not as applied' after winning Serie A

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 1, 2024
The Azzurri slumped out of the tournament after goals from Remo Freuler and Ruben Vargas sent them home in the Round of 16 on Saturday. Post-match, Spalletti delivered a bizarre press conference in which he criticised the lack of time to prepare and admitted he would have to tear up his squad. But, bizarrely, Italian champions Inter also found themselves in the firing line. Five players from the club - Federico Dimarco, Matteo Darmian, Alessandro Bastoni, Davide Frattesi and Nicolo Barella - had been named in Spalletti's 26-man travelling group while three of them started the game against the Swiss.