≡Команда

Switzerland
≡Информация
- Лига
- Чемпионат мира 2026
- Стадион
- Stade de Genève
- Вместимость
- 30,084
- Год основания
- 1924
- Страна
- Switzerland
- Сайт
- www.football.ch/SFV/Nationalteams/A-Team.aspx
≡Ближайшие матчи
≡Игроки команды
Fabian Rieder
Attacking Midfield
Breel Donald Embolo
Centre-Forward
Rubén Estephan Vargas Martínez
Left Wing
Ardon Jashari
Defensive Midfield
Aurèle Florian Amenda
Centre-Back
Cedric Jan Itten
Centre-Forward
Christian Andreas Fassnacht
Attacking Midfield
Dan Assane Ndoye
Right Winger
Denis Lemi Zakaria Lako Lado
Defensive Midfield
Mohameth Djibril Ibrahima Sow
Central Midfield
Eray Ervin Cömert
Centre-Back
Granit Xhaka
Defensive Midfield
Gregor Kobel
Goalkeeper
Johan Manzambi
Central Midfield
Luca Antony Jaquez
Centre-Back
Manuel Akanji
Centre-Back
Marvin Keller
Goalkeeper
Michel Aebischer
Central Midfield
Miro Max Maria Muheim
Defender
Murat Yakin
Manager
Nico Elvedi
Centre-Back
Noah Arinzechukwu Okafor
Left Wing
Remo Marco Freuler
Central Midfield
Ricardo Iván Rodriguez Araya
Left-Back
Silvan Dominic Widmer
Right-Back
Yvon Landry Mvogo Nganoma
Goalkeeper
Mohamed Zeki Amdouni
Centre-Forward
≡О команде
The Switzerland national football team (German: Schweizer Fußballnationalmannschaft, French: Équipe de Suisse de football, Italian: Nazionale di calcio della Svizzera, Romansh: Squadra naziunala da ballape da la Svizra) represents Switzerland in international football. The national team is controlled by the Swiss Football Association.
Switzerland's best ever performance at the FIFA World Cup are three quarter-final appearances, in 1934, 1938 and 1954. They hosted the competition in 1954, where they played with Austria in the quarter-final match, losing 7–5, which today still stands as the highest scoring ever World Cup match. At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Switzerland set a FIFA World Cup record by being eliminated from the tournament despite not conceding a single goal, being eliminated by Ukraine in a penalty shootout in the round of sixteen; failing to score a single penalty, thus becoming the first nation to do so. They didn't concede a goal until a match against Chile at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, conceding in the 75th minute; setting a World Cup finals record for consecutive minutes without conceding a goal.
Switzerland and Austria were the co-hosts of UEFA Euro 2008, where the Swiss made their third appearance in the competition, but failed for a third time to progress from the group stage.
Overall, Switzerland's best ever result at an official football competition was the silver medal they earned in 1924, after losing to Uruguay 3–0 in the final of the 1924 Olympic Games.


