Switzerland (W) - fixtures, team info and top players
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Switzerland (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #25 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Basel, playing their home matches at St. Jakob-Park. Follow Switzerland (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Géraldine Reuteler has been the standout performer for Switzerland (W) in league play this season with a rating of 7.95. Lia Wälti and Livia Peng have also impressed with ratings of 7.56 and 7.36 respectively.
Alayah Pilgrim leads Switzerland (W)'s scoring in league play with 1 goal this season. Géraldine Reuteler has contributed 1, while Nadine Riesen has added 1.
Sydney Schertenleib is the chief creator for Switzerland (W) in league play with 1 assist this season. Géraldine Reuteler and Leila Wandeler have also been key playmakers with 1 and 1 assists respectively.
Switzerland (W) have been in inconsistent form recently, winning 1 of their last 5 matches (20% win rate). They have scored 4 goals and conceded 6 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. In the UEFA Women's Nations League A, they faced a 0-1 loss to Norway (W). In the Women's EURO, they faced a 1-2 loss to Norway (W), a 2-0 win against Iceland (W), a 1-1 draw with Finland (W), and a 0-2 loss to Spain (W).
Recent results for Switzerland (W):
- 3 June 2025: UEFA Women's Nations League A - 0-1 loss vs Norway (W)
- 2 July 2025: Women's EURO - 1-2 loss vs Norway (W)
- 6 July 2025: Women's EURO - 2-0 win vs Iceland (W)
- 10 July 2025: Women's EURO - 1-1 draw at Finland (W)
- 18 July 2025: Women's EURO - 0-2 loss at Spain (W)
Upcoming fixtures for Switzerland (W):
- 3 March 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - vs Northern Ireland (W)
- 7 March 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - at Malta (W)
- 14 April 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - vs Turkiye (W)
- 18 April 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - at Turkiye (W)
- 5 June 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - vs Malta (W)
Looking ahead, Switzerland (W) have 3 home games and 2 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Northern Ireland (W) (home), Malta (W) (away), Turkiye (W) (home), Turkiye (W) (away), and Malta (W) (home).
Switzerland (W)'s squad consists of 24 players. Goalkeepers: Elvira Herzog (RB Leipzig), Livia Peng (Chelsea), Nadine Boehi (Union Berlin). Defenders: Julia Stierli (Freiburg), Laia Ballesté (Espanyol), Nadine Riesen (Eintracht Frankfurt), Noelle Maritz (Aston Villa), Noemi Ivelj (Eintracht Frankfurt), Viola Calligaris (Juventus). Midfielders: Ana Maria Crnogorcevic (Strasbourg), Coumba Sow (Switzerland), Géraldine Reuteler (Eintracht Frankfurt), Lia Wälti (Juventus), Sandrine Gaillard (Tampa Bay Sun FC), Smilla Vallotto (VfL Wolfsburg), Sydney Schertenleib (Barcelona). Forwards: Alayah Pilgrim (Roma), Alisha Lehmann (Leicester City), Aurelie Csillag (Liverpool), Iman Beney (Manchester City), Leila Wandeler (West Ham United), Meriame Terchoun (Dijon Foot), Riola Xhemaili (PSV), Svenja Fölmli (Freiburg).
Pia Sundhage is the current head coach of Switzerland (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 44% win rate across 25 matches, averaging 1.48 points per game.
Notable previous managers include Nils Nielsen managed the club for 8 seasons, recording 17 wins from 37 matches (46% win rate). Inka Grings managed the club for 3 seasons, recording 1 win from 12 matches (8% win rate). Other former coaches include Martina Voss-Tecklenburg.
Switzerland (W) plays their home matches at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, which has a capacity of 37,994.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Switzerland (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Switzerland (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.
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Switzerland (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #25 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Basel, playing their home matches at St. Jakob-Park. Follow Switzerland (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Géraldine Reuteler has been the standout performer for Switzerland (W) in league play this season with a rating of 7.95. Lia Wälti and Livia Peng have also impressed with ratings of 7.56 and 7.36 respectively.
Alayah Pilgrim leads Switzerland (W)'s scoring in league play with 1 goal this season. Géraldine Reuteler has contributed 1, while Nadine Riesen has added 1.
Sydney Schertenleib is the chief creator for Switzerland (W) in league play with 1 assist this season. Géraldine Reuteler and Leila Wandeler have also been key playmakers with 1 and 1 assists respectively.
Switzerland (W) have been in inconsistent form recently, winning 1 of their last 5 matches (20% win rate). They have scored 4 goals and conceded 6 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. In the UEFA Women's Nations League A, they faced a 0-1 loss to Norway (W). In the Women's EURO, they faced a 1-2 loss to Norway (W), a 2-0 win against Iceland (W), a 1-1 draw with Finland (W), and a 0-2 loss to Spain (W).
Recent results for Switzerland (W):
- 3 June 2025: UEFA Women's Nations League A - 0-1 loss vs Norway (W)
- 2 July 2025: Women's EURO - 1-2 loss vs Norway (W)
- 6 July 2025: Women's EURO - 2-0 win vs Iceland (W)
- 10 July 2025: Women's EURO - 1-1 draw at Finland (W)
- 18 July 2025: Women's EURO - 0-2 loss at Spain (W)
Upcoming fixtures for Switzerland (W):
- 3 March 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - vs Northern Ireland (W)
- 7 March 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - at Malta (W)
- 14 April 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - vs Turkiye (W)
- 18 April 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - at Turkiye (W)
- 5 June 2026: World Cup Qualification (W) UEFA - vs Malta (W)
Looking ahead, Switzerland (W) have 3 home games and 2 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Northern Ireland (W) (home), Malta (W) (away), Turkiye (W) (home), Turkiye (W) (away), and Malta (W) (home).
Switzerland (W)'s squad consists of 24 players. Goalkeepers: Elvira Herzog (RB Leipzig), Livia Peng (Chelsea), Nadine Boehi (Union Berlin). Defenders: Julia Stierli (Freiburg), Laia Ballesté (Espanyol), Nadine Riesen (Eintracht Frankfurt), Noelle Maritz (Aston Villa), Noemi Ivelj (Eintracht Frankfurt), Viola Calligaris (Juventus). Midfielders: Ana Maria Crnogorcevic (Strasbourg), Coumba Sow (Switzerland), Géraldine Reuteler (Eintracht Frankfurt), Lia Wälti (Juventus), Sandrine Gaillard (Tampa Bay Sun FC), Smilla Vallotto (VfL Wolfsburg), Sydney Schertenleib (Barcelona). Forwards: Alayah Pilgrim (Roma), Alisha Lehmann (Leicester City), Aurelie Csillag (Liverpool), Iman Beney (Manchester City), Leila Wandeler (West Ham United), Meriame Terchoun (Dijon Foot), Riola Xhemaili (PSV), Svenja Fölmli (Freiburg).
Pia Sundhage is the current head coach of Switzerland (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 44% win rate across 25 matches, averaging 1.48 points per game.
Notable previous managers include Nils Nielsen managed the club for 8 seasons, recording 17 wins from 37 matches (46% win rate). Inka Grings managed the club for 3 seasons, recording 1 win from 12 matches (8% win rate). Other former coaches include Martina Voss-Tecklenburg.
Switzerland (W) plays their home matches at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, which has a capacity of 37,994.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Switzerland (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Switzerland (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.