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The coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn leaves a press conference in Feusisberg on June 16, 2008. Switzerland departed Euro 2008 with their heads held high after beating a second-string Portugal side 2-0. Kuhn, who is retiring after seven years in charge of the national squad, said on June 14 he would only pause for thought at the end of the match.
The coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn (R) and Swiss captain Alexander Frei smile during a press conference in Feusisberg on June 16, 2008. Switzerland departed Euro 2008 with their heads held high after beating a second-string Portugal side 2-0. Kuhn, who is retiring after seven years in charge of the national squad, said on June 14 he would only pause for thought at the end of the match.
The coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn (L) is congratulated by the president of the Swiss Football Association Ralph Zloczower (R) during a press conference in Feusisberg on June 16, 2008. Switzerland departed Euro 2008 with their heads held high after beating a second-string Portugal side 2-0. Kuhn, who is retiring after seven years in charge of the national squad, said on June 14 he would only pause for thought at the end of the match.
The coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn (R) and Swiss captain Alexander Frei smile during a press conference in Feusisberg on June 16, 2008. Switzerland departed Euro 2008 with their heads held high after beating a second-string Portugal side 2-0. Kuhn, who is retiring after seven years in charge of the national squad, said on June 14 he would only pause for thought at the end of the match.
The coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn (R) and Swiss captain Alexander Frei attend a press conference in Feusisberg on June 16, 2008. Switzerland departed Euro 2008 with their heads held high after beating a second-string Portugal side 2-0. Kuhn, who is retiring after seven years in charge of the national squad, said on June 14 he would only pause for thought at the end of the match.
The coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn attends a press conference in Feusisberg on June 16, 2008. Switzerland departed Euro 2008 with their heads held high after beating a second-string Portugal side 2-0. Kuhn, who is retiring after seven years in charge of the national squad, said on June 14 he would only pause for thought at the end of the match.
Coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn waves at the end of the Euro 2008 Championships Group A football match Switzerland vs. Portugal on June 15, 2008 at Jakob-Park stadium in Basel. Jakob Kuhn ended on a victory for his final match at the helm of the national side. Switzerland won 2-0.
Coach of the Swiss national football team Jakob Kuhn (2ndR) celebrates with his players at the end of the Euro 2008 Championships Group A football match Switzerland vs. Portugal on June 15, 2008 at Jakob-Park stadium in Basel. Jakob Kuhn ended on a victory for his final match at the helm of the national side. Switzerland won 2-0.