Philippe Hertig was born on 2 July 1965 and is a Swiss former footballer who played as a striker during the 1980s and 1990s.
14 Facts About Philippe Hertig
Philippe Hertig is banker and is assistant director of Mirabaud Group.
In 2009 Hertig joined the Swiss Football Association as member of the central committee.
Philippe Hertig played his youth football with Lausanne Sport and advanced to their first team, signing his first professional contract, under head-coach Peter Pazmandy in September 1983.
Philippe Hertig played six seasons with Lausanne and then he moved on.
Philippe Hertig signed for Servette in 1988, but was loaned out to ES Malley in the second tier of Swiss football.
Philippe Hertig stayed with the club until the end of the following season and during his two seasons with the club Hertigplayed a total of 86 games for Basel scoring a total of 17 goals.
Philippe Hertig scored seven goals in the domestic league, three in the Cup and the other 11 were scored during the test games.
Philippe Hertig retired from his professional football career in 1997 and continued as semi-professional.
Philippe Hertig made three appearances for the Switzerland national team between 1987 and 1990.
In 1995, as Philippe Hertig moved to Geneva, Philippe Hertig started working for the Union Bank of Switzerland, who later became UBS.
Philippe Hertig worked in patrimony management in private banking, Key Clients and in the Sports and Entertainment Group for about 15 years.
Philippe Hertig then worked four years for Julius Baer Group.
In 2009 Philippe Hertig joined the Association suisse de football as member of the central committee.