Stefan Lichtsteiner: a soccer legend across the continent

Lichtsteiner started his career at Grasshoppers Zurich in Switzerland, where he helped the team win the league title in the 2002-03 season. He then crossed the Channel to join Lille in France in 2005, where he earned the team a place in the Champions League.

In 2008, Lichtsteiner moved to Lazio in Italy and won the Coppa Italia and the Italian Super Cup in his first season. He then joined Juventus in 2011 for a fee of €10 million, where he became a central member of the team, making 257 appearances in seven years and collecting 14 trophies, including seven consecutive Serie A titles.

In 2018, Lichtsteiner moved to England to join Arsenal.In August 2019, he moved to Augsburg on a free transfer, signing a one-year deal with the team.

National team glory: Switzerland's iron gate

On the international stage, Lichtsteiner made his debut for the Swiss national team in 2006 and went on to play with the team in three World Cups and two UEFA European Football Championships.At the end of 2019, he formally announced his retirement from the national team, leaving behind a brilliant record of 108 games and eight goals, making him a legend in the history of the Swiss national team.

So, this is the comprehensive breakdown of Stefan Lichtsteiner's career. For more detailed stats and exciting moments, stay tuned to this site.

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