Switzerland are heading to FIFA World Cup 2026โข with confidence after completing an unbeaten qualifying campaign.
The tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States will be Switzerlandโs sixth consecutive World Cup appearance and their 13th overall.
The Nati have reached the quarter-finals three times in their history, and they will be aiming to push beyond the round of 16 once again.
Captain Granit Xhaka remains the teamโs leader and midfield engine, bringing experience from three previous World Cup campaigns.
Murat Yakin has been Switzerland head coach since 2021 after succeeding Vladimir Petkovic.
As a player, Yakin represented Switzerland 49 times and played for clubs including Grasshoppers, Fenerbahce, Stuttgart and Basel.
Since taking charge, he has guided Switzerland to Qatar 2022 and led them to a strong EURO 2024 run, where they eliminated defending champions Italy before losing to England on penalties.
Switzerland began qualification in dominant style with a 4-0 victory over Kosovo, powered by a brace from Breel Embolo.
They followed that result with a 3-0 win over Slovenia and a 2-0 victory over Sweden, showing both attacking quality and defensive control.
The Swiss remained unbeaten throughout the campaign and finished with 14 goals scored, only two conceded, and a goal difference of +12.
Switzerland have built a reputation as a consistent tournament team, regularly reaching the knockout rounds in recent editions.
Switzerland have reached the World Cup quarter-finals three times, in 1934, 1938 and 1954.
Their most famous quarter-final came on home soil in 1954, when they defeated Italy 4-1 before facing Austria in one of the wildest matches in World Cup history.
Despite taking a 3-0 lead, Switzerland eventually lost 7-5 in Lausanne, a match that remains the highest-scoring game in World Cup history.
Switzerland opened Qatar 2022 with a 1-0 win over Cameroon, thanks to a goal from Breel Embolo.
After a narrow defeat to Brazil, the Nati bounced back with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Serbia to secure second place in Group G.
Their campaign ended in the round of 16 after a heavy 6-1 defeat against Portugal.
Switzerland made their World Cup debut at Italy 1934.
They defeated the Netherlands 3-2 in their opening match before losing 3-2 to Czechoslovakia in the quarter-finals.
Josef Hugi remains Switzerlandโs all-time top scorer at the FIFA World Cup with six goals.
All six of his goals came during the 1954 tournament on home soil.
Xherdan Shaqiri sits second with five World Cup goals, but his international retirement means Hugiโs record remains safe for now.
Ricardo Rodriguez and Granit Xhaka share Switzerlandโs World Cup appearance record with 12 matches each.
Both players featured in the 2014, 2018 and 2022 editions, and could extend their record if selected for FIFA World Cup 2026.
Switzerlandโs most legendary World Cup match came in 1954 against Austria.
Played in extreme heat in Lausanne, the Nati raced into a 3-0 lead before Austria produced a stunning comeback.
The match ended 7-5 to Austria and remains the highest-scoring game ever played at the FIFA World Cup.
Switzerland have recorded two 4-1 victories at the FIFA World Cup.
The first came against Italy in 1954, while the second came against Romania at USA 1994.
Now, Switzerland arrive at FIFA World Cup 2026 with consistency, experience and belief as they chase another deep tournament run.
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