St. Jakob-Park, home stadium of Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland

SwitzerlandSchweiz
DWDLD

Grundlagt

1895

Spillested

St. Jakob-Park

By

Basel

Kapacitet

20,029

Underlag

grass

#1 Europe R0#4 UEFA Nations League League A R0#2 European Championship R0#2 Europa Championship Qualification R0#2 Brazil 2014 R3# Friendlies

Sæsonstatistik

Statistik

4W 2D 0L

H:3W/A:1W

Mål

14 / 2 (+12)

H:11/A:3

Clean sheets

1

H:1/A:0

Skadede spillere (7)

E. CömertUnknown
siden 06/05/25
A. ZeqiriAnkle Injury
siden 18/04/25
J. MonteiroFoot Injury
siden 30/03/25
D. SowAchilles Strain
siden 07/05/25
D. NdoyeThigh Injury
siden 26/04/25
R. VargasHamstring
siden 07/04/25
A. SanchesACL Knee Injury
siden 22/03/25

Trofæer

Olympics Men

1924 Paris

1x2nd Place

Switzerland

The Switzerland national football team, governed by the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) and nicknamed the Nati, has established itself as one of Europe's most consistent and underrated sides. Switzerland co-hosted the 1954 FIFA World Cup and has qualified for numerous subsequent World Cup finals and European Championships. Their best recent performances include reaching the UEFA Euro 2020 quarter-finals (defeating world champions France on penalties) and consecutive FIFA World Cup round-of-sixteen appearances. Home matches are played at various Swiss stadiums including Letzigrund in Zurich and Wankdorf in Bern. Legendary players include Stephane Chapuisat, Alexander Frei, and goalkeeper Yann Sommer. Current stars include Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Manuel Akanji. Switzerland's multi-cultural squad — reflecting the country's four language regions and immigrant communities — gives it remarkable depth and tactical versatility under coach Murat Yakin.