Alain Geiger, born on November fifth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished Swiss football manager and former player. With a career spanning two decades, he made a significant impact on the sport, particularly as a centre-back, despite standing at one point eighty meters tall. His dedication and skill on the field earned him a remarkable one hundred twelve appearances for the Switzerland national team, making him the fifth most capped player in the nation's history.
In his managerial career, Geiger has demonstrated his tactical acumen and leadership abilities. Most recently, he took the helm at Servette FC, where he successfully guided the team to a Champions League qualifying spot and a commendable second-place finish in the championship. His strategic insights and experience have made him a respected figure in Swiss football.
Beyond his professional achievements, Geiger's legacy continues through his family, as his son, Bastien, has also pursued a career in professional football. This connection to the sport highlights the enduring influence of Geiger's passion for football, both on and off the pitch.