Twelve (magazine)

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Twelve
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description Swiss football magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Soccer
language German
First edition 2007
Frequency of publication every two months
Sold edition 10,900 copies
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Editor-in-chief Mämä Sykora
editor Twelve - Association for Football Culture
Web link www.zwoelf.ch
ISSN
ZDB 2396723-7

Twelve is a football magazine from German-speaking Switzerland that appears six times a year. It is published by the “Twelve - Association for FootballCulture” based in Bern with a circulation of 10,900 copies.

The twelve illuminated as the German model 11 friends what is happening off the field. Freelance or other print media employees appear as authors and photographers . The name is reminiscent of the twelfth man , as football fans are often called.

The magazine is characterized by reports on topics outside of the day-to-day business as well as interviews with players from the football business, which are kept in an informal, conversational tone and so often produce previously unknown facts.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Twelve - media data. (PDF) In: Twelve. Twelve - Association for Football Culture, accessed on April 16, 2016 .