Consistent, disciplined, and battle-tested: Switzerland returns for its sixth consecutive World Cup
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FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group B
The Big Picture
Switzerland arrives at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after another outstanding qualification campaign, extending its streak to six consecutive World Cup appearances.
The Nati has become one of Europe’s most reliable tournament teams, consistently reaching the knockout stage while combining tactical discipline with experienced leadership.
Coach
Murat Yakin has led Switzerland since 2021, succeeding Vladimir Petković after a successful playing and coaching career in Swiss football.
Born in Basel to Turkish parents, Yakin represented Switzerland 49 times as a player before managing several Swiss clubs. Under his leadership, Switzerland reached the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022 and the quarter-finals of EURO 2024.
Group B Schedule
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| June 13 | Qatar vs Switzerland | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium |
| June 17 | Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | Los Angeles Stadium |
| June 24 | Switzerland vs Canada | BC Place Vancouver |
Road to 2026
Switzerland dominated its qualification campaign with impressive performances against Kosovo, Slovenia, and Sweden.
Led by captain Granit Xhaka and striker Breel Embolo, the Swiss finished unbeaten with a remarkable goal difference of 14-2, confirming their place among Europe’s most organized national teams.
World Cup History
- Confederation: UEFA
- World Cup appearances: 13
- Best result: Quarter-finals (1934, 1938, 1954)
- Last appearance: Qatar 2022 – Round of 16
- First appearance: Italy 1934
- All-time World Cup record: 41 matches, 14 wins, 8 draws, 19 losses
Players to Watch
- Granit Xhaka – Captain, midfield leader, and all-time appearance record holder for Switzerland.
- Breel Embolo – Powerful striker and key attacking threat.
- Ricardo Rodríguez – Experienced defender with major tournament pedigree.
- Manuel Akanji – Elite defender and leader at the back.
Greatest World Cup Moments
Switzerland’s most legendary World Cup match remains the unforgettable “Battle of Lausanne” in 1954, a dramatic 7-5 quarter-final defeat against Austria that still stands as the highest-scoring knockout match in World Cup history.
Another iconic moment came at USA 1994, when Switzerland defeated Romania 4-1 in the group stage behind goals from Alain Sutter, Stéphane Chapuisat, and Adrian Knup.
The Last World Cup
At Qatar 2022, Switzerland defeated Cameroon and Serbia to reach the Round of 16 for the third time in the last four World Cups.
The tournament ended painfully with a heavy 6-1 defeat against Portugal, despite another strong group-stage campaign.
2026 Expectations
Switzerland enters the 2026 World Cup aiming to finally break past the Round of 16 and turn years of consistency into a historic deep tournament run.
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Goalkeepers
- #1 Gregor Kobel (Borussia Dortmund, Germany)
- #12 Yvon Mvogo (Lorient, France)
- #21 Marvin Keller (Young Boys, Switzerland)
Defenders
- #2 Miro Muheim (Hamburg, Germany)
- #3 Silvan Widmer (Mainz 05, Germany)
- #4 Nico Elvedi (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Germany)
- #5 Manuel Akanji (Inter Milan, Italy)
- #18 Eray Cömert (Valencia, Spain)
- #24 Aurèle Amenda (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany)
- #25 Luca Jaquez (Stuttgart, Germany)
- #13 Ricardo Rodríguez (Real Betis, Spain)
Midfielders
- #6 Denis Zakaria (AS Monaco, France)
- #8 Remo Freuler (Bologna, Italy)
- #9 Johan Manzambi (Freiburg, Germany)
- #10 Granit Xhaka (Sunderland, England)
- #14 Ardon Jashari (AC Milan, Italy)
- #15 Djibril Sow (Sevilla, Spain)
- #16 Christian Fassnacht (Young Boys, Switzerland)
- #20 Michel Aebischer (Pisa, Italy)
- #22 Fabian Rieder (Augsburg, Germany)
Forwards
- #7 Breel Embolo (Stade Rennais, France)
- #11 Dan Ndoye (Nottingham Forest, England)
- #17 Rubén Vargas (Sevilla, Spain)
- #19 Noah Okafor (Leeds United, England)
- #23 Zeki Amdouni (Burnley, England)
- #26 Cedric Itten (Fortuna Düsseldorf, Germany)
Head Coach
- Murat Yakin (Switzerland)

