Diogo Costa lifted Portugal into the European Championship quarter-finals on Monday evening by saving three penalties The goalkeeper was born and raised in Rothrist in the canton of Aargau When SRF commentator Sascha Ruefer talks about the "man from Sursee" it is clear to every Swiss national team fan that he is referring to Haris Seferovic That's the name Ruefer gave Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa on Monday evening who helped his nation into the European Championship quarter-finals with three penalty saves in the penalty shoot-out against Slovenia Three penalty saves in a penalty shoot-out at the European Championship - that's never happened before a municipality in Aargau with just under 7500 inhabitants The keeper was born in Rothrist almost 25 years ago and spent the first seven years of his life in Aargau Costa's father still lives in Switzerland today and works here as a truck driver the 24-year-old also holds a Swiss passport he no longer seems to have much contact with the country of his birth Costa was drawn to FC Porto's youth academy at an early age where he eventually turned professional and still plays today With brilliant performances like the one on Monday evening in the European Championship round of 16 against Slovenia he continues to play his way into the notebooks of Europe's top clubs With a market value of 40 million euros (according to Transfermarkt) Costa is already - together with Gregor Kobel and Gianluigi Donnarumma - the most valuable goalkeeper in the world He now has 26 caps for Portugal under his belt he became a hero with his brilliant saves in the penalty shoot-out "The night of Diogo Costa's dreams" headlines the Portuguese newspaper "A Bola" "Diogo Costa's gloves keep Portugal in the European Championship" Cristiano Ronaldo ("Congratulations to Diogo") was also full of praise with the keeper himself speaking of "probably the best game of my life" In der Giezendanner Transport AG in Rothrist ist es offenbar zu einem Wechsel in der Unternehmensleitung gekommen der den Betrieb 1972 von seinem Vater übernommen hatte hatte 2014 seine Nachfolgeregelung an die Hand genommen Sohn Stefan ernannte er zum Finanzchef und Leiter Logistik – Sohn Benjamin zum Leiter Transport Wie der «Sonntagsblick» schreibt sollen die beiden jedoch nicht harmoniert haben Ueli Giezendanner bestätigt gegenüber der Zeitung Benjamin sei eher der risikobereite Unternehmer Nach einem Auslandaufenthalt ist Stefan nicht wieder in die Firma eingestiegen Er ist neu CEO der Mittelland Transport AG Zudem wird Stefan Giezendanner Verwaltungsrat der Giezendanner Transport AG der Konflikt habe ihn persönlich belastet – er sei nun froh sei es zu dieser Lösung gekommen: «Ich habe meinen Frieden wiedergewonnen.» CEO Benjamin Giezendanner teilte auf Anfrage der AZ mit das Unternehmen nehme keine Stellung zum «Sonntagsblick»-Artikel the international market research company Statista together with the Handelszeitung and Le Temps determines the best employers in Switzerland Thousands of employees were surveyed in the large-scale study between May and June 2020 Together with the votes on the two media portals The beverage manufacturer Rivella made it to first place on the list of the 250 best employers in Switzerland relegating elevator manufacturer Schindler and the Swiss Paraplegic Group to the places of honor the headquarters of the Swiss family-owned company "The fact that our employees and employees from other companies in the consumer goods sector give us such high marks shows us that we have done a lot right in recent years and also during Corona," Markus Krienbühl Due to the lockdown and the associated closure of the catering facilities and cancellation of countless events Rivella already had to announce short-time work for a few weeks in the spring Krienbühl is convinced that the employees greatly appreciated the open Rivella scored above average in the areas of "pay," "cooperation," and "conditions and equipment," according to the report But Markus Krienbühl is convinced that no one makes the journey to Rothrist for the pay alone: "We pay salaries that are customary in the industry It is rather the overall package that makes the difference," says the head of HR Rivella has made many efforts to position itself even better as an employer and to strengthen its employer brand both internally and externally This has helped to dynamize the company as an employer strengthen the emotional bond between employees and support cultural change The management and corporate culture had been further developed in a targeted manner on the basis of trust "All this with the aim of being able to offer attractive and modern working conditions as an employer," Markus Krienbühl summarizes The big challenge now will be to remain an attractive employer for future generations of employees Rivella AG says it is investing a lot in its employees in new forms of work and in a living WE culture Source: Rivella AG By 2009-03-20T10:31:13+00:00 German discount retailer Lidl has officially opened its first 13 stores in Switzerland According to the company's Swiss website the newly opened stores are all located in the country's German-speaking region The stores are in the following locations: Bellach Site powered by Webvision Cloud Professional football players from Switzerland's FC Olten and FC Rothrist are currently conducting training camps at the Marsa Sports Grounds which are run by the Kunsill Malti ghall-iSport (KMS) said that first contacts to bring over the foreign teams started in April last year Sports Tourism in Malta filled 16,000 bed nights last year according to statistics compiled by the KMS The Marsa training grounds offer excellent facilities which include a rugby pitch an archery range and a full-size natural turf football pitch which is presently being utilised by FC Olten and FC Rothrist please register for free or log in to your account GT-SPORT Grandiose end to the season for several Swiss drivers: Fabio Leimer won the Ferrari World Final in Italy with the Zurich-based Octane 126 team Emil Frey Lexus Racing won the GT Open in Spain and Fach Auto Tech won twice in the Porsche Supercup in Mexico Fabio Leimer celebrated his biggest individual success since winning the GP2 series in 2013 Having already won individual races in the past two years the driver from Rothrist dominated the world final of the best Ferrari Challenge drivers from Europe The German Björn Grossmann ensured a double victory for the Octane 126 team from Wallisellen After her victory in the last Challenge race in Imola Fabienne Wohlwend was also able to take the wheel of a Ferrari 488 challenge from Octane 126 again which she brought to the finish line in a sensational third place in the separate world final race of 40 non-professionals The Emil Frey Lexus Racing Team entered the last two races of the International GT Open in Barcelona with a good chance of winning the title the Lexus RC F GT3 with Philipp Frommenweiler and Albert Costa retired with a gearbox failure on Saturday as a result of an unfair attack by an opponent The team from Safenwil thanked the driver from Thurgau and the Catalan for the night shift to repair the GT3 sports car with their fourth win of the season on Sunday this was only enough to secure third place in the championship due to the zero from the previous day Fach Auto Tech achieved a perfect end to the season in the Porsche Supercup at the Mexican GP who joined the Schwyz-based team at his own request as the winner of the Porsche young talent promotion program With a total of four victories in eleven races the Australian was as successful as the veteran Michael Ammermüller (D) and better than the three-time runner-up Dennis Olsen (N) who only has one third place and three fifth places to his name Thanks to fourth place by the second Fach driver Josh Webster in the final race - his best result of the season - Alex Fach's team secured second place overall in the team 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Para visualizar este website, precisa do JavaScript Activo Umsatz (Schätzung): 60 - 70 Millionen Franken Dieses Porträt ist Teil des Artikels: «Unternehmertum im Parlament» Melden Sie sich an und diskutieren Sie mit Dieses Porträt ist Teil des Artikels: «Unternehmertum im Parlament» has helped Portugal into the European Championship quarter-finals The 24-year-old saves all of Slovenia's penalties and saves Portugal from elimination in extra time with a brilliant save Portugal struggled in vain for 120 minutes against the underdogs Slovenia and then managed to reach the European Championship quarter-finals in a penalty shoot-out Swiss-born goalkeeper Diogo Costa was the match-winner in Frankfurt saving all three penalty attempts by the Slovenians after 120 goalless minutes After Ronaldo failed to score from the penalty spot in extra time Portugal finally found their penalty luck and will play France in Hamburg on Friday evening for a place in the semi-finals both teams each had an excellent chance to score the winning goal First Ronaldo: the 39-year-old failed to beat Slovenia keeper Jan Oblak with a penalty in the 105th minute it was Benjamin Seko on the other side who failed to score alone in front of Costa - after an almost fatal mistake by Pepe the other Portuguese oldie next to Ronaldo who could have become the oldest European Championship goalscorer with a goal should at least be given credit for being one of the few Portuguese players to get his shots on target The strong Oblak had to make two saves from Ronaldo even before he stepped up from the penalty spot for the first time with so many tricky and technically strong players were increasingly devoid of ideas after an appealing start to the game The action that led to the penalty was the result of sheer desperation Substitute Diogo Jota tried to head through the Slovenian defensive wall and was rather generously awarded the penalty by Italian referee Daniele Orsato In their first knockout game at the finals the Slovenians hardly came under pressure at all The outsiders freed themselves time and again and moved the ball Leipzig's Sesko came close to crowning a counter-attack after an hour He almost got rid of the 40-year-old Pepe in a running duel who have now been without a goal at this European Championship for over 240 minutes came away with a black eye and can continue to dream of winning their second European Championship title since 2016 This is the fourth time they have faced France in a European Championship knockout round Portugal - Slovenia 0:0 n.V.; Portugal 3:0 winners on penalties - Penalty shoot-out: Ilicic - (Costa saves) Bruno Fernandes 2:0; Verbic - (Costa saves) 105th Oblak saves Ronaldo's foul penalty 105th red card against Kek (coach Slovenia)