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Prisca Steinegger : ウィキペディア英語版
Prisca Steinegger

Prisca Steinegger (born 1 September 1977) is a Swiss football player currently playing for FC Zürich Frauen and a former captain of the Switzerland women's national football team. She is a left-footed central defender or midfielder.〔
== Club career ==
Steinegger was offered a scholarship to the University of Georgia in the USA in 1999 but had to withdraw because of an injury. She was then employed in the communications department of FIFA.
In 2008 Steinegger was the captain of SV Seebach when they came under the auspices of FC Zürich, becoming FC Zürich Frauen. She had originally joined the club in 1999.
Her early career emcompassed spells at FC Waidberg, DFC Blue Stars and GC/Schwerzenbach. In 1993 a 16-year-old Steinegger played in the Swiss Cup final for Blue Stars.〔

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