Switzerland

Switzerland

Switzerland (SUI)

Overview

Switzerland represents a solid and respected football nation in Europe. Founded in 1895, the Swiss federation is among the world's oldest and possesses a rich tradition. The Nati (affectionate diminutive of Nationalmannschaft) play in several modern stadiums across the country, notably St. Jakob-Park in Basel, the team's primary home offering excellent atmosphere during major international matches.

Switzerland's history features several glorious moments, notably three World Cup quarter-final appearances (1934, 1938, 1954) and recent remarkable performances in final phases. The current golden generation, led by players like Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Yann Sommer, reached Euro 2020's round of 16 and the 2022 World Cup round of 16, confirming Switzerland's status among good European nations.

Switzerland relies on exemplary organization and pragmatic effective football. The country regularly produces technical players competing in major European leagues. The Nati favors disciplined play combining defensive solidity and offensive efficiency. The team maintains rivalries with French, German, Italian, and Austrian neighbors, encounters mobilizing the entire country. The objective is confirming recent progress and finally reaching a major tournament quarter-final.

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General Information

Founded: 1895
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Official Website: www.football.ch