Switzerland national football team
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Switzerland
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Schweizer Nati
Association Swiss Football Association
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Flag of Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld, (2008-)
Captain Alexander Frei
Most caps Heinz Hermann (117)
Top scorer Alexander Frei (35)
FIFA code SUI
FIFA ranking 44
Highest FIFA ranking 3 (August 1993)
Lowest FIFA ranking 83 (December 1998)
Elo ranking 24
Highest Elo ranking 8 (June 1924)
Lowest Elo ranking 62 (October 1979)
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away colours
First international
Flag of France France 1 - 0 Switzerland Flag of Switzerland
(Paris, France; 12 February 1905)
Biggest win
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 9 - 0 Lithuania Flag of Lithuania
(Paris, France; 25 May 1924
Biggest defeat
Flag of Hungary Hungary 9 - 0 Switzerland Flag of Switzerland
(Budapest, Hungary; 29 October 1911)
World Cup
Appearances 8 (First in 1934)
Best result Quarterfinals, 1934, 1938, 1954
European Championship
Appearances 3 (First in 1996)
Best result Round 1, 1996, 2004 and 2008
Olympic medal record
Men’s Football
Silver 1924 Paris Team

The Swiss national football team (also known as the Schweizer Nati in German, La Nati in French) is the national football team of Switzerland and is controlled by the Swiss Football Association.

Its best performances in the World Cup have been reaching the quarter-finals three times, in 1934, 1938 and when the country hosted the event in 1954. Switzerland also won silver at the 1924 Olympics. The 2002 U-17 European Championship was won by the Nati.

In 2006, Switzerland set a FIFA World Cup record by being eliminated from the competition despite not conceding a goal, losing to Ukraine in a penalty shootout in the last 16, by failing to score a single penalty - becoming the first national team in Cup history to do this. [1]

Switzerland co-hosted Euro 2008 with Austria, making their third appearance in the competition. As with the two previous appearances, they did not clear the group stages.

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World Cup record

Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
Flag of Uruguay 1930 Did Not Enter - - - - - - -
Flag of Italy 1934 Quarter-finals 7/16 2 1 0 1 5 5
Flag of France 1938 Quarter-finals 7/15 3 1 1 1 4 6
Flag of Brazil 1950 Round 1 6/13 3 1 1 1 4 6
Flag of Switzerland 1954 Quarter-finals 8/16 4 2 0 4 11 11
Flag of Sweden 1958 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Chile 1962 Round 1 16/16 3 0 0 3 2 8
Flag of England 1966 Round 1 16/16 3 0 0 3 1 9
Flag of Mexico 1970 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of West Germany 1974 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Argentina 1978 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Spain 1982 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Mexico 1986 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Italy 1990 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of the United States 1994 Round 2 16/24 4 1 1 2 5 7
Flag of France 1998 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of South KoreaFlag of Japan 2002 Did not Qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Germany 2006 Round 2 10/32 4 2 2 0 4 0
Total 8/18 26 8 5 13 37 51
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

World Cup 2006

Group Stage

  • France 0 - 0 Switzerland, 13th June in Stuttgart (5pm BST)
  • Switzerland 2 - 0 Togo, 19th June in Dortmund (2pm BST)
  • Switzerland 2 - 0 South Korea, 23rd June in Hannover (8pm BST)

Second Round

  • Switzerland 0 (aet) 0 Ukraine, 26th June in Cologne (8pm BST) (Ukraine won 3-0 in penalty shootout)

Switzerland was the only team in tournament not to have conceded a goal during regulation time in their matches.


European Championship record

Year Round GP W D* L GS GA
Flag of France 1960 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Spain 1964 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Italy 1968 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Belgium 1972 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Yugoslavia 1976 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Italy 1980 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of France 1984 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of West Germany 1988 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Sweden 1992 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of England 1996 Round 1 3 0 1 2 1 4
Flag of BelgiumFlag of the Netherlands 2000 Did not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Portugal 2004 Round 1 3 0 1 2 1 6
Flag of AustriaFlag of Switzerland 2008 Round 1 3 1 0 2 3 3
Flag of PolandFlag of Ukraine 2012 - - - - - -
Total 3/13 9 1 2 6 5 13
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Gold background color indicates that the tournament was won. Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Tournament Participation

So far the Swiss have earned no major trophy. The closest they have come was the quarter finals of the World Cup on three occasions (1934,1938,1954). They gained a silver medal in the 1924 Olympic games in Paris. The U-17-squad became 2002 European champions, with a 4:2 win after a penalty shootout against France (see U-17-EM 2002). Beyond that Switzerland qualified for the semi-final of the U-21-Euro 2002 and the U-21-Euro 2004 in each case.

Match Kits

The Swiss Kit consists of two different outfits. The red shirt and white shorts are for home play, and the white shirt and red shorts are for away. The jersey is manufactured by Puma.

Players

Squad selected for the qualifier against Israel on 06 September 2008.
Date announced 23 August 2008
No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
Goalkeepers
1 GK Diego Benaglio September 8, 1983 (1983-09-08) (age 24) 14 0 Flag of Germany VfL Wolfsburg
21 GK Eldin Jakupović October 2, 1984 (1984-10-02) (age 23) 1 0 Flag of Switzerland Grasshopper-Club Zürich
Defense
2 DF Johan Djourou January 18, 1987 (1987-01-18) (age 21) 31 3 Flag of England Arsenal
3 DF Ludovic Magnin April 20, 1979 (1979-04-20) (age 29) 52 3 Flag of Germany VfB Stuttgart
4 DF Philippe Senderos February 14, 1985 (1985-02-14) (age 23) 31 3 Flag of Italy AC Milan
5 DF Stephan Lichtsteiner January 16, 1984 (1984-01-16) (age 24) 15 0 Flag of Italy Lazio
13 DF Stéphane Grichting May 30, 1979 (1979-05-30) (age 29) 20 0 Flag of France AJ Auxerre
17 DF Christoph Spycher March 30, 1978 (1978-03-30) (age 30) 40 0 Flag of Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
24 DF Mario Eggimann January 24, 1981 (1981-01-24) (age 27) 5 0 Flag of Germany Hannover 96
25 DF Steve von Bergen June 10, 1983 (1983-06-10) (age 25) 5 0 Flag of Germany Hertha BSC Berlin
26 DF Alain Nef February 6, 1982 (1982-02-06) (age 26) 1 1 Flag of Italy Udinese
Midfield
6 MF Benjamin Huggel July 7, 1977 (1977-07-07) (age 31) 26 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Basel
8 MF Gökhan Inler June 27, 1984 (1984-06-27) (age 24) 21 1 Flag of Italy Udinese
10 MF Hakan Yakın February 22, 1977 (1977-02-22) (age 31) 70 19 Flag of Qatar Al-Gharafa
15 MF Gelson Fernandes September 2, 1986 (1986-09-02) (age 21) 12 0 Flag of England Manchester City
16 MF Tranquillo Barnetta May 22, 1985 (1985-05-22) (age 23) 35 6 Flag of Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen
19 MF Valon Behrami April 19, 1985 (1985-04-19) (age 23) 20 2 Flag of England West Ham United
22 MF Johan Vonlanthen February 1, 1986 (1986-02-01) (age 22) 34 7 Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg
27 MF Sandro Burki September 16, 1985 (1985-09-16) (age 22) 1 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Aarau
28 MF Valentin Stocker April 12, 1989 (1989-04-12) (age 19) 1 1 Flag of Switzerland FC Basel
29 MF Almen Abdi October 21, 1986 (1986-10-21) (age 21) 1 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Zurich
Forward
9 FW Alexander Frei July 15, 1979 (1979-07-15) (age 29) 60 35 Flag of Germany Borussia Dortmund
12 FW Eren Derdiyok June 12, 1988 (1988-06-12) (age 20) 7 1 Flag of Switzerland FC Basel
30 FW Blaise NKufo May 25, 1975 (1975-05-25) (age 33) 16 2 Flag of the Netherlands FC Twente


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