Andre Boissier (March 3, 1904 - May 4, 1956) was a Swiss hockey player. He was a member of the Swiss National Team at the 1923 European Championship, scoring one goal in four matches. At the club level, Boissier played for HC Rosey Gstaad, HC Château-d’Œx, and Geneve-Servette HC. He became the Swiss minister in Cairo, Egypt, in 1954, where he lived until his death two years later.
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| - Andre Boissier (March 3, 1904 - May 4, 1956) was a Swiss hockey player. He was a member of the Swiss National Team at the 1923 European Championship, scoring one goal in four matches. At the club level, Boissier played for HC Rosey Gstaad, HC Château-d’Œx, and Geneve-Servette HC. He became the Swiss minister in Cairo, Egypt, in 1954, where he lived until his death two years later.
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| - Andre Boissier (March 3, 1904 - May 4, 1956) was a Swiss hockey player. He was a member of the Swiss National Team at the 1923 European Championship, scoring one goal in four matches. At the club level, Boissier played for HC Rosey Gstaad, HC Château-d’Œx, and Geneve-Servette HC. He became the Swiss minister in Cairo, Egypt, in 1954, where he lived until his death two years later.
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