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Switzerland Euro 2024: Squad, Schedule, and Latest Updates

The regular Euro competitor, Switzerland, will have another chance to show what they got this summer. The ex-quarter finalists have proven to everyone that they can play outstanding matches. How will they perform now? Let’s first look at their tradition and what their team comprises.

Switzerland Euro 2024

Team Info

The Swiss team is yet another one which is older than one century. More specifically, it showed its first signs of life five years before the beginning of the 20th century.

ElementExplanation
Full Team NameSwitzerland national football team
Founded1895
AssociationSwiss Football Association
Head CoachMurat Yakin
CaptainGranit Xhaka
Most CapsGranit Xhaka
Top ScorerAlexander Frei
FIFA Ranking19

Current Squad

The Switzerland Euro 2024 team has some of the already well-recognised players. Most are part of the best European clubs.

Squad List

Yakin has picked 38 men in the hope of making this nation proud. The list may be a bit extensive, but all the names here are known in the world of football very well.

  • Goalkeepers: Marvin Keller, Gregor Kobel, Pascal Loretz (Luzern), Yvon Mvogo, Yann Sommer.
  • Defenders: Manuel Akanji , Aurèle Amenda , Nico Elvedi, Ulisses Garcia, Albian Hajdari, Kevin Mbabu, Bryan Okoh, Becir Omeragic, Ricardo Rodriguez, Fabian Schar, Leonidas Stergiou , Silvan Widmer, Cédric Zesiger.
  • Midfielders: Michel Aebischer, Uran Bislimi, Remo Freuler, Ardon Jashari, Fabian Rieder, Xherdan Shaqiri, Vincent Sierro, Filip Ugrinic, Granit Xhaka, Denis Zakaria.
  • Forwards: Zeki Amdouni, Kwadwo Duah, Breel Embolo, Joël Monteiro, Dan Ndoye, Noah Okafor, Renato Steffen, Ruben Vargas, Andi Zeqiri, Steven Zuber.

Team Statistics

The qualifiers were a bit of a bumpy round for the Euro 2024 Switzerland team. Regardless of that, the Swiss grabbed the second position and went straight to this contest.

ElementExplanation
Matches Played10
Wins4
Draws5
Losses1
Goals Scored22
Goals Conceded11

Recent Match Results

If you’ve ever wondered how the Red Crosses performed in the final days of the qualifiers, you can check the table below. Apart from that, we feature the latest friendly matches that the Swiss played.

Match & ResultOccasionDate
Ireland vs Switzerland (0:1)Friendly International26 March 2024
Denmark vs Switzerland (0:0)Friendly International23 March 2024
Romania vs Switzerland (1:0)Euro Qualifiers21 November 2023
Switzerland vs Kosovo (1:1)Euro Qualifiers18 November 2023
Israel vs Switzerland (1:1)Euro Qualifiers15 November 2023

Key Players

The Red Crosses’ squad has many players worth mentioning here. Most of them are veterans who know how to play big matches.

Player Profiles

The three veterans just stand out from the rest here. First, Yan Sommer, the most experienced goalkeeper, will play the major defensive role in the Switzerland Euro 2024 squad.

Another two accomplished players here are Shqiri and Xhaka. Let’s not forget Manuel Akanji and Ricardo Rodriguez, who have also played for this national team many times before.

Euro 2024 Schedule

The second day of the tournament will also be part of the Switzerland schedule. It’s when the Red Crosses will meet the Hungarians in Group A. Of course, there are three more matches to come after that.

FixtureDateVenue
Hungary vs Switzerland15 June 2024RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne)
Scotland vs Switzerland19 June 2024RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne)
Switzerland vs Germany23 June 2024Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt)

Latest News

The Red Crosses are making the final preparations for Euro 2024. Additionally, one of the latest news that hit many fans was that Schar and Zakaira are having some trouble with injuries. It still needs to be made clear whether these two will appear in the starting 11 for any of the aforementioned games.

Tactical Analysis

The latest games have shown some not-so-good results for Switzerland. Nevertheless, all the past achievements of this team were not a fluke, and here’s why.

Playing Style and Formation

The Swiss switched between the 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 formation in many contests. The first, 4-3-3 formation, includes two wingers and one striker, with three players in the midfield. Sometimes, the Red Crosses even play with two strikers as opposed to standard one or three-player attacking style.

Team History

Being around for almost 130 years, the Swiss national team has played in the top-notch competitions behind us. They even had some memorable achievements.

Overview

The country of Alps, lakes, and rivers has a long history of events. For example, Switzerland schedule goes as far as 1924, when this team played at the Olympics. The Swiss also took part in the various World Cup tournaments in the 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1990s. The same goes for the modern period, including the Euro contests.

Achievements and Honours

This national team got to the Round of 16 once in the Euro and a couple of times at the World Cup. Yet, their most proud achievements have been the two quarterfinals in the World Cup 1953, along with the Euro 2020.

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