Thun's Historic Triumph: A Cinderella Story in Swiss Soccer
Unheralded Thun clinched its first Swiss league title in 128 years, echoing Leicester's 2016 Premier League triumph. Despite recent losses, Thun secured the championship as rivals St. Gallen faltered. Coached by Mauro Lustrinelli, the team now eyes the Champions League, a feat last accomplished in 2005.
In a historic feat reminiscent of Leicester City's stunning 2016 Premier League victory, the Swiss town of Thun has captivated soccer enthusiasts by clinching its first Swiss league title in 128 years.
Despite recent setbacks, including losses against Lugano and Basel, Thun emerged victorious as second-place St. Gallen's 3-0 defeat against Sion left them 11 points behind. This triumph was steered by former star forward Mauro Lustrinelli and marks Thun's comeback to the top tier after five years in the second division.
As Switzerland's newly crowned champions, Thun is set to enter the second qualifying round of the prestigious Champions League. Twenty-year-old Ethan Meichtry, a promising player for Switzerland's Under-21 team, adds a glimmer of hope for the team's future endeavors in international competitions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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