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Roger Vonlanthen, Swiss player in World Cup epic, dies at 89

GENEVA (AP) - Roger Vonlanthen, the last surviving member of the Switzerland team that in 1954 played in the highest-scoring World Cup match, has died. He was 89.

The Swiss soccer federation said Tuesday that the former Inter Milan forward died in July at his home near Geneva. News of Vonlanthen's death was not previously reported.

At the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, the host nation lost to Austria 7-5 in the quarterfinals in 40 degree Celsius (104 degree Fahrenheit) heat in Lausanne. The Swiss led 3-0 by the 19th minute but trailed 5-3 only 15 minutes later.

Vonlanthen also played for Switzerland at the 1962 World Cup in Chile and later coached the national team for two years. He was fired after the team failed to qualify for the 1980 European Championship.

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FILE - In this May 1962 file photo, Swiss soccer player Roger Vonlanthen during a training at the World Cup in Santiago de Chile. Vonlanthen, the last surviving member of host nation Switzerland's team that played in a storied 1954 World Cup quarterfinal, has died aged 89. The former Inter Milan forward died last July at his home near Geneva where he lived discreetly. News of his death was revealed only eight months later on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. (Keystone via AP, file) The Associated Press
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