Switzerland women's national football team

{{Short description|Women's national association football team}}

{{About|the women's team|the men's team|Switzerland national football team}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2021}}

{{Infobox national football team

| type = Women

| Name = Switzerland

| Badge = Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg

| Badge_size = 150px

| Nickname = La Nati (National team)
{{lang|it|Rossocrociati}} (Red Crosses)

| Association = Swiss Football Association

| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)

| Coach = Pia Sundhage

| Captain = Lia Wälti

| Most caps = Ana-Maria Crnogorčević (167)

| Top scorer = Ana-Maria Crnogorčević (74)

| FIFA Trigramme = SUI

| FIFA Rank = {{nowrap|{{FIFA Women's World Rankings|SUI}}}}

| FIFA max = 15

| FIFA max date = June – August 2016

| FIFA min = 31

| FIFA min date = March – June 2007

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| First game = {{fbw|SUI}} 2–2 {{fbw-rt|FRA}}
(Basel, Switzerland; 4 May 1972)

| Largest win = {{fbw|SUI}} 15–0 {{fbw-rt|MDA}}
(Lausanne, Switzerland; 6 September 2022)

| Largest loss = {{nowrap|{{fbw|GER}} 11–0 {{fbw-rt|SUI}}
(Weingarten, Germany; 25 September 1994)}}

| World cup apps = 2

| World cup first = 2015

| World cup best = Round of 16 (2015, 2023)

| Regional name = European Championship

| Regional cup apps = 3

| Regional cup first = 2017

| Regional cup best = Group stage (2017, 2022)

}}

The Switzerland women's national football team represents Switzerland in international women's football.{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/womens-football/news/y=2017/m=7/news=fast-improving-switzerland-aim-for-fresh-highs-2900772.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170712031611/http://www.fifa.com/womens-football/news/y=2017/m=7/news=fast-improving-switzerland-aim-for-fresh-highs-2900772.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 July 2017|title=Fast-improving Switzerland aim for fresh highs|publisher=FIFA|date=1 January 1900|access-date=13 July 2017}}

Playing their first match in 1972, Switzerland did not enter their first major tournament until 2015, playing the World Cup, and then managed to qualify for Euro 2017, Euro 2022 and the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

History

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Switzerland qualified for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada by winning their qualifying group. It was the first time that Switzerland participated in a women's World Cup, and the first time both the men's team and women's team qualified for a World Cup simultaneously.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/jun/22/womens-world-cup-canada-switzerland-match-report|title=Canada edge past Switzerland into last eight of Women's World Cup|agency=Reuters|date=21 June 2015|access-date=13 July 2017|newspaper=The Guardian}}{{cite web|url=https://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/6/21/8822031/canada-switzerland-final-score-2015-world-cup-results|title=An obituary for Switzerland|date=21 June 2015|access-date=13 July 2017|archive-date=15 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170915204224/https://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/6/21/8822031/canada-switzerland-final-score-2015-world-cup-results|url-status=live}}

At the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Switzerland was drawn into Group C with Japan, Cameroon and Ecuador. They secured a 10–1 victory over Ecuador, but lost 1–0 to Japan and 2–1 to Cameroon. Switzerland finished third in their group, but they were one of the top four third-place finishers and advanced to the knockout round. In the Round of 16, Switzerland lost 1–0 to the hosts, Team Canada and were eliminated.{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/season=2015/standings/index.html|title=Standings|publisher=UEFA|access-date=20 December 2013|archive-date=27 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227032559/http://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/season=2015/standings/index.html|url-status=dead}}

Switzerland qualified for the European Championship for the first time in 2017. They were placed in Group C alongside France, Austria and Iceland. They lost to Austria 1–0, but then rebounded to beat Iceland 2–1. Switzerland went into their final group match against France needing a win in order to advance to the knockout stage. Switzerland led for much of the match after Ana-Maria Crnogorčević scored in the 19th minute, but Camille Abily scored the equalizer for France in the 76th minute while the Blues were playing at a numerical disadvantage, and the match ended in a 1–1 draw, as a result Switzerland finished third in their group and did not advance.

At Euro 2022, Switzerland was again in Group C with Sweden, the Netherlands and Portugal as opponents. Switzerland left the competition in the first round, with a draw (2–2 against Portugal despite two goals scored in the first five minutes of the game) and two defeats against the favorites of the group (1–2 against Sweden and 1–4 against the Dutch title holders, having conceded the last three Dutch goals in the last 10 minutes of the game).

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In the 2023 World Cup qualifiers, Switzerland ended their campaign by winning 15–0 against Moldova, setting a new record for goals in a match for the team.{{Cite web|language=de|title=Schweiz gewinnt mit 15:0 – und muss doch in die WM-Playoffs|periodical=Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen|date=6 September 2022|url=https://www.srf.ch/sport/fussball/frauen-nationalteam/weil-konkurrent-italien-siegt-schweiz-gewinnt-mit-15-0-und-muss-doch-in-die-wm-playoffs|access-date=6 September 2022|archive-date=6 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220906185721/https://www.srf.ch/sport/fussball/frauen-nationalteam/weil-konkurrent-italien-siegt-schweiz-gewinnt-mit-15-0-und-muss-doch-in-die-wm-playoffs|url-status=live}}. At the 2023 World Cup, Switzerland finished first in the low-scoring group A. In the next round they were defeated 1–5 by Spain, the eventual champions.

In 2025, Switzerland will host the UEFA Women's Euro for the first time and have qualified automatically as host.

Switzerland has never qualified for the Olympic games.

Results and fixtures

{{further|2023–24 in Swiss football|2024–25 in Swiss football}}

  • The following is a list of matches in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

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=2024=

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| format = 1

| round = Euro 2025 qualifying

| date = 31 May

| time = 20:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score = 2–1

| team2 = {{fbw|HUN}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Tissot Arena

| location = Biel

| attendance = 2,905

|referee=Emanuela Rusta (Albania)

|report=https://www.uefa.com/womenseuropeanqualifiers/match/2040397--switzerland-vs-hungary/

| result = w

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Euro 2025 qualifying

| date = 4 June

| time = 17:30

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|HUN}}

| score = 1–0

| team2 = {{fbw|SUI}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion

| location = Budapest

| attendance =

|referee=Eleni Antoniou (Greece)

|report=https://www.uefa.com/womenseuropeanqualifiers/match/2040428--hungary-vs-switzerland/

| result = l

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Euro 2025 qualifying

|id=TUR v SUI

|date=12 July

|time=20:30

|team1={{fbw-rt|TUR}}

|score=0–2

|team2={{fbw|SUI}}

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Kocaeli Stadium

| location = İzmit

|attendance=

|referee= Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)

|report=https://www.uefa.com/womenseuropeanqualifiers/match/2040457/

| result = W

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Euro 2025 qualifying

|id=SUI v AZE

|date=16 July

|time=19:00

|team1={{fbw-rt|SUI}}

|score=3–0

|team2={{fbw|AZE}}

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Stade Olympique de la Pontaise

| location =Lausanne

|attendance= 2,222

|referee= Miriama Bočková (Slovakia)

|report=https://www.uefa.com/womenseuropeanqualifiers/match/2040472/

| result = w

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Friendly

| date = 25 October

| time = 20:00 UTC+2

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score = 1–1

| report = [https://www.matildas.com.au/news/commbank-matildas-complete-october-schedule-against-switzerland Source]

| team2 = {{fbw|AUS}}

| goals1 =Reuteler {{goal|58}}

| goals2 =Foord {{goal|43|pen.}}

| stadium = Stadion Letzigrund

| location = Zurich

| attendance =14,370

| referee = Shona Shukrula (Netherlands)

| result = D

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Friendly

| date = 29 October

| time = 21:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =2–1

| report =https://www.football.ch/sfv/nationalteams/a-team-frauen/statistik-und-resultate.aspx/tg-4082549/

| team2 = {{fbw|FRA}}

| goals1 =*Bachmann {{goal|25|pen.}}

| goals2 =Gago {{goal|34}}

| stadium = Stade de Genève

| location = Geneva

| attendance =10,800

| referee =Silvia Gasperotti (Italy)

| result =W

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Friendly

| date = 29 November

| time = 20:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score = 0–6

| report = https://datencenter.dfb.de/datencenter/laenderspiel-1066/2024-2025/saison/schweiz-deutschland-2390565

| team2 = {{fbw|GER}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Letzigrund

| location = Zürich

| attendance = 17,306

| referee = Zulema González González (Spain)

| result = L

}}

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| format = 1

| round = Friendly

| date = 3 December

| time = 19:45

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|ENG}}

| score = 1–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fbw|SUI}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Bramall Lane

| location = Sheffield

| attendance = 23,870

| referee = Catarina Campos (Portugal)

| result = L

}}

=2025=

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| format = 1

| round = 2025–26 Nations League

| date = 21 February

| time =19:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =0–0

| team2 = {{fbw|ISL}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium =Letzigrund

| location =Zurich

| attendance =7,718

| referee =Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)

| report =https://www.uefa.com/womensnationsleague/match/2042864--switzerland-vs-iceland/

| result =D

}}

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| format = 1

| round = 2025–26 Nations League

|id=| date = 25 February

| time =18:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|NOR}}

| score =2–1

| team2 = {{fbw|SUI}}

| goals1 =*Terland {{goal|74}}

| goals2 =*Schertenleib {{goal|83}}

| stadium =Viking Stadion

| location =Stavanger

| attendance =3,713

| referee =Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain)

| report =https://de.uefa.com/womensnationsleague/match/2042885--norway-vs-switzerland/

| result =L

}}

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| format = 1

| round = 2025–26 Nations League

| date = 2 April

| time =20:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =0–2

| team2 = {{fbw|FRA}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = *Baltimore {{goal|15}}

| stadium =Kybunpark

| location =St. Gallen

| attendance =11,011

| referee =Catarina Campos (Portugal)

| report =https://de.uefa.com/womensnationsleague/match/2042912--switzerland-vs-france/

| result =L

}}

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| format = 1

| round = 2025–26 Nations League

| date = 8 April

| time =16:45 UTC+0

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|ISL}}

| score =3–3

| team2 = {{fbw|SUI}}

| goals1 =*Vilhjálmsdóttir {{goal|45+4}}

| goals2 =*Reuteler {{goal|2}}

| stadium =Valbjarnarvöllur

| location =Reykjavík

| attendance =870

| referee =Frida Klarlund (Denmark)

| report =https://de.uefa.com/womensnationsleague/match/2042933--iceland-vs-switzerland/

| result =D

}}

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| format = 1

| round = 2025–26 Nations League

| date = 26 May

| time = 21:10

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|FRA}}

| score =

| team2 = {{fbw|SUI}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Stade Marcel-Picot

| location = Tomblaine

| attendance =

| referee =

| report =

| result =

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| format = 1

| round = 2025–26 Nations League

| date = 3 June

| time =

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =

| team2 = {{fbw|NOR}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium =Stade de Tourbillon

| location =Sion

| attendance =

| referee =

| report =

| result =

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| round = Friendly

| date = 26 June

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =

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| team2 = {{fbw|CZE}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium =

| location = Winterthur

| attendance =

| referee =

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| format = 1

| round = Euro 2025 group stage

| date = 2 July

| time =21:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =

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| team2 = {{fbw|NOR}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = St. Jakob-Park

| location = Basel

| attendance =

| referee =

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| round = Euro 2025 group stage

| date = 6 July

| time =21:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SUI}}

| score =

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| team2 = {{fbw|ISL}}

| goals1 =

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| stadium = Stadion Wankdorf

| location = Bern

| attendance =

| referee =

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| round = Euro 2025 group stage

| date = 10 July

| time =21:00

| team1 = {{fbw-rt|FIN}}

| score =

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| team2 = {{fbw|SUI}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Stade de Genève

| location = Geneva

| attendance =

| referee =

}}

Coaching staff

=Current coaching staff=

The senior women's management team includes:

class="wikitable"
Role

! Name

Head coach

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Pia Sundhage

rowspan=2|Assistant coaches

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Anders Johansson

{{flagicon|SWE}} Lilie Persson
Goalkeeping coach

| {{flagicon|GER}} Nadine Angerer

=Manager history=

  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Jost Leuzinger (2000–2004){{cite web|url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/files/uefadirect/uefadirect-033-2005-01.pdf|title=Behind the scenes at a UEFA Champions League|publisher=UEFA|date=19 January 2005|quote=Changes are afoot at the helm of the women’s national and Under-19 teams, following the retirement of Jost Leuzinger, former Swiss championship player and current Technical Director of the Regional Football Association of Eastern Switzerland, who has spent four-and-a-half years as coach of the senior women’s national side.|access-date=21 November 2022|archive-date=21 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221121100815/https://kassiesa.net/uefa/files/uefadirect/uefadirect-033-2005-01.pdf|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ofv.swiss/PortalData/8/Resources/dokumente/Web_OFV_Infomagazin_03_13.pdf|title=Info Magazin Ostschweizer Fussballverband|trans-title=Info magazine of the Eastern Swiss Football Association|language=de|publisher=Eastern Swiss Football Association|date=29 May 2014|quote=Jost Leuzinger, von 2000 bis 2004 selber Nationaltrainer der Frauen... [Jost Leuzinger, who was the women's national coach from 2000 to 2004...]|access-date=21 November 2022|archive-date=21 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221121100815/https://www.ofv.swiss/PortalData/8/Resources/dokumente/Web_OFV_Infomagazin_03_13.pdf|url-status=live}}
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Béatrice von Siebenthal (2005–2012){{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/01f8-0e1253186bf9-341d1e6e3b01-1000--von-siebenthal-steps-down-as-switzerland-coach/|title=Von Siebenthal steps down as Switzerland coach|publisher=UEFA|date=22 December 2011|access-date=21 November 2022|archive-date=21 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221121094310/https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/01f8-0e1253186bf9-341d1e6e3b01-1000--von-siebenthal-steps-down-as-switzerland-coach/|url-status=live}}
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Martina Voss-Tecklenburg (2012–2018){{cite web|url=http://wsoccernews.com/fullStory.php?action=viewStory&id=3090|title= Switzerland: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg appointed head coach of the national team|website=W Soccer News|date=29 January 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150613024853/http://wsoccernews.com/fullStory.php?action=viewStory&id=3090|archivedate=13 June 2015|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|url=https://www.dw.com/en/germany-name-martina-voss-tecklenburg-as-new-womens-football-coach/a-43543382|title=Germany name Martina Voss-Tecklenburg as women's coach|newspaper=Deutsche Welle|date=26 April 2018}}
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Nils Nielsen (2018–2022){{cite web|url=https://medium.com/ignitetalent/nils-nielsen-named-as-next-head-coach-of-the-switzerland-wnt-908d8bc7cea1|title=Nils Nielsen named as next Head Coach of the Switzerland WNT|website=Medium|date=19 September 2018|access-date=21 November 2022|archive-date=27 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327223401/https://medium.com/ignitetalent/nils-nielsen-named-as-next-head-coach-of-the-switzerland-wnt-908d8bc7cea1|url-status=live}}
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Inka Grings (2022–2023)
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Reto Gertschen (2023) (caretaker)
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Pia Sundhage (2024–)

Players

=Current squad=

The following players were called-up for the 2025 UEFA Women's Nations League matches against France and Iceland in April 2025.https://www.football.ch/sfv/nationalteams/a-team-frauen/UWNL/news/frauen-nationalteam-ein-neuling-fuer-die-ersten-spiele-des-jahres-aufgeboten.aspx

Caps and goals are correct as of April 8, 2025.

{{nat fs g start}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name={{sortname|Elvira|Herzog}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|3|5}}|caps=21|goals=0|clubnat=GER|club=RB Leipzig}}

{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name={{sortname|Livia|Peng}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2002|3|14}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=Werder Bremen|clubnat=GER}}

{{Nat fs g player|pos=GK|name={{sortname|Nadine|Böhi}}|

age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|11|21}}|caps=0|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=St. Gallen}}

{{Nat fs break}}

{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Laia|Ballesté}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|2|22}}|caps=1|goals=0||clubnat=ESP|club=RCD Espanyol}}

{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Luana|Bühler}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|4|28}}|caps=60|goals=3|clubnat=ENG|club=Tottenham Hotspur}}

{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Viola|Calligaris}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|3|17}}|caps=64|goals=8|clubnat=ITA|club=Juventus}}

{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Noelle|Maritz}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|12|23}}|caps=126|goals=2||clubnat=ENG|club=Aston Villa}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Lara|Marti}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|9|21}}|caps=18|goals=0|clubnat=GER|club=RB Leipzig}}

{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Julia|Stierli}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1997|4|3}}|caps=46|goals=1|club=SC Freiburg|clubnat=GER}}

{{Nat fs break}}

{{Nat fs g player|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Alena|Bienz}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|3|5}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=1. FC Köln|clubnat=GER}}

{{Nat fs g player|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Naina|Inauen}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|11|15}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=Lyn Fotball|clubnat=NOR}}

{{Nat fs g player|no= |pos=MF |name={{sortname|Noemi|Ivelj}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2006|11|1}}|caps=9|goals=1 |clubnat=SUI |club=Grasshoppers}}

{{nat fs g player|no= |pos=MF|name={{sortname|Seraina|Piubel}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|6|2}}|caps=24|goals=3|club=West Ham United|clubnat=ENG}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Géraldine|Reuteler}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|4|21}}|caps=75|goals=13|clubnat=GER|club=Eintracht Frankfurt}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=7 |pos=MF |name={{sortname|Sydney|Schertenleib}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2007|1|30}} |caps=10|goals=2 |clubnat=ESP|club=Barcelona}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=14|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Smilla|Vallotto}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2004|3|23}}|caps=20|goals=2|clubnat=SWE|club=Hammarby IF}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=13|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Lia|Wälti}}|other=captain|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|4|19}}|caps=125|goals=5|clubnat=ENG|club=Arsenal}}

{{Nat fs break}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Ramona|Bachmann}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|12|25}}|caps=153|goals=60|clubnat=USA|club=Houston Dash}}

{{Nat fs g player|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Iman|Beney}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2006|07|23}}|caps=8|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=Young Boys}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Ana-Maria|Crnogorčević}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|10|3}}|caps=167|goals=74|clubnat=USA|club=Seattle Reign}}

{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Svenja|Fölmli}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2002|8|19}}|caps=23|goals=4|club=SC Freiburg|clubnat=GER}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Alayah|Pilgrim}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|4|29}}|caps=11|goals=3 |clubnat=ITA |club=Roma}}

{{Nat fs g player|no=22|name={{sortname|Meriame|Terchoun}}|pos=FW|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|10|27}}|caps=43|goals=3|clubnat=FRA|club=Dijon}}

{{Nat fs end}}

=Recent call-ups=

  • The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.

{{Nat fs r start}}

{{nat fs r player|pos=GK|name={{sortname|Noemi|Benz}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2004|1|31}}|caps=0|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=Zürich|latest=v. {{fbw|FRA}}, 29 October 2024}}

{{Nat fs break}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Eseosa|Aigbogun}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|5|23}}|caps=99|goals=3|clubnat=ITA |club=Roma|latest=v. {{fbw|ISL}}, 21 February 2025}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Larina|Baumann}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1998|2|17}}|caps=5|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=St. Gallen|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Naomi|Mégroz}}|age={{birth date and age2|df=yes|2024|4|9|1998|8|6}}|caps=14|goals=1|clubnat=SUI|club=Zürich|latest=v. {{fbw|HUN}}, 4 June 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Marion|Rey}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|3|1}}|caps=6|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=Basel|latest=v. {{fbw|HUN}}, 31 May 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=8|pos=DF|name={{sortname|Nadine|Riesen}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|4|11}}|caps=27|goals=1|club=Eintracht Frankfurt|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fbw|NOR}}, 25 February 2025}}

{{Nat fs r player|no= |pos=DF |name={{sortname|Caterina|Tramezzani}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2005|4|16}}|caps=0 |goals=0 |clubnat=SUI|club=Luzern|latest=v. {{fbw|HUN}}, 4 June 2024}}

{{Nat fs break}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Amira|Arfaoui}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|8|8}}|caps=3|goals=0|clubnat=GER|club=Werder Bremen|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|no= |pos=MF |name={{sortname|Lia|Kamber}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2006|1|30}} |caps=2 |goals=0 |clubnat=SUI|club=Basel|latest=v. {{fbw|AZE}}, 16 July 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|no= |pos=MF|name={{sortname|Sandrine|Mauron}}|age={{birth date and age2|df=yes|2024|2|27|1996|12|19}}|caps=44|goals=2|clubnat=SUI|club=Servette|latest=v. {{fbw|NOR}}, 25 February 2025}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Caterina|Regazzoni}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|8|12}}|caps=0|goals=0|clubnat=USA|club=Northwestern Wildcats|latest=v. {{fbw|AZE}}, 16 July 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|no=11|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Coumba|Sow}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1994|8|27}}|caps=54|goals=13|clubnat=SUI|club=Basel|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Stephanie|Waeber}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|12|08}}|caps=0|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=Young Boys|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|pos=MF|name={{sortname|Riola|Xhemaili}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|3|5}}|caps=29|goals=5|clubnat=NLD|club=PSV Eindhoven|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs break}}

{{Nat fs r player|no= |pos=FW|name={{sortname|Lydia|Andrade}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|2|20}} |caps=5|goals=0|clubnat=GER|club=RB Leipzig|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Aurélie|Csillag}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|1|24}}|caps=8|goals=0|clubnat=SUI|club=Basel|latest=v. {{fbw|NOR}}, 25 February 2025}}

{{Nat fs r player|no= |pos=FW |name={{sortname|Alisha|Lehmann}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|01|21}} |caps=57 |goals=8|clubnat=ITA|club=Juventus|latest=v. {{fbw|ENG}}, 3 December 2024}}

{{Nat fs r player|pos=FW|name={{sortname|Naomi|Luyet}}|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2005|12|19}}|caps=5|goals=1|clubnat=SUI|club=Young Boys|latest=v. {{fbw|FRA}}, 29 October 2024}}

{{Nat fs end|background=#d81e05}}

Individual statistics

{{updated|April 8, 2025.}}

:Players in bold are still active with Switzerland.

=Most appearances=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
width=30px|Rank

!width=150px|Player

!width=50px|Caps

!width=50px|Goals

!width=100px|Career

1

|align=left|Ana-Maria Crnogorčević

|167

|74

| 2009–present

2

|align=left| Ramona Bachmann

|153

| 60

| 2007–present

3

|align=left| Lara Dickenmann

| 135

| 53

| 2002–2018

4

|align=left| Martina Moser

|129

| 20

| 2005–2017

5

| align=left | Caroline Abbé

|127

| 10

| 2006–2017

6

|align=left|Noelle Maritz

|126

| 5

| 2011–present

7

| align="left" | Lia Wälti

|125

| 2

| 2013–present

8

|align=left| Gaëlle Thalmann

| 109

| 0

| 2007–2023

9

|align=left| Eseosa Aigbogun

| 99

| 3

| 2013–present

10

| align="left" | Vanessa Bernauer

| 91

| 7

| 2006–2022

11

|align=left| Sandy Maendly

| 89

| 12

| 2006–2022

12

|align=left| Rahel Kiwic

| 83

| 14

| 2012–2022

13

|align=left| Fabienne Humm

| 80

| 25

| 2012–2023

14

|align=left| Vanessa Bürki

| 79

| 10

| 2004–2017

15

|align=left| Marisa Brunner

| 78

| 0

| 2003–2012

16

|align=left| Selina Kuster

|76

|2

|2009–2017

17

|align=left| Géraldine Reuteler

|75

|13

|2017–present

18

|align=left| Sandra Betschart

|67

|2

|2007–2017

19

| align="left" | Viola Calligaris

|64

|8

|2015–present

20

| align="left" | Rahel Graf

|62

|1

|2007–2015

=Top goalscorers=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
width=30px|Rank

!width=150px|Player

!width=50px|Goals

!width=50px|Caps

!width=100px|Career

1

|align=left| Ana-Maria Crnogorčević

| 74

| 167

| {{nowrap|2009–present}}

2

|align=left| Ramona Bachmann

| 60

| 153

| 2007–present

3

|align=left| Lara Dickenmann

| 53

| 135

| 2002–2018

4

|align=left| Fabienne Humm

| 25

| 80

| 2012–2023

5

|align=left| Martina Moser

| 20

| 129

| 2005–2017

6

|align=left| Rahel Kiwic

| 14

| 83

| 2012–2022

rowspan="3" |7

| align="left" | Géraldine Reuteler

|13

|75

|2017–present

align="left" | Sonja Stettler Spinner

| 13

| 51

| 1984–1998

align="left" | Coumba Sow

| 13

| 54

| 2018–present

Competitive record

=FIFA Women's World Cup=

{{main|Switzerland at the FIFA Women's World Cup}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
colspan=10|FIFA Women's World Cup record

|rowspan=15|

!colspan=7|Qualification record

Year

!Result

!{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}

!{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}

!{{Abbr|W|Won}}

!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}*

!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}

!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}

!{{Abbr|GD|Goal difference}}

!{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}

!{{Abbr|W|Won}}

!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}*

!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}

!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}

!{{Abbr|GD|Goal difference}}

|{{flagicon|China
} 1991||colspan=9 rowspan=6|did not qualify

|colspan=7|UEFA Euro 1991

|-

||{{flagicon|Sweden}} 1995

|colspan=7|UEFA Euro 1995

|-

||{{flagicon|USA}} 1999

||8||2||0||6||7||12||−5

|-

||{{flagicon|USA}} 2003

||6||1||0||5||2||18||−16

|-

||{{flagicon|China}} 2007

||8||1||1||6||3||18||−15

|-

||{{flagicon|Germany}} 2011

||14||8||1||5||35||17||+18

|-

||{{flagicon|Canada}} 2015||Round of 16||15th||4||1||0||3||11||5||+6

||10||9||1||0||53||1||+52

|-

||{{flagicon|France}} 2019||colspan=9|did not qualify

||12||6||4||2||25||12||+13

|-

||{{flagicon|AUS}}{{flagicon|NZL}} 2023||Round of 16||14th||4||1||2||1||3||5||−2

|11

|9

|1

|1

|46

|5

| +41

|-

||{{flagicon|BRA}} 2027||colspan=9|to be determined

|colspan=7|to be determined

|-

||{{flagicon|MEX}}{{flagicon|USA}} 2031||colspan=9|to be determined

|colspan=7|to be determined

|-

||{{flagicon|UK}} 2035||colspan=9|to be determined

|colspan=7|to be determined

|-

!Total||2/9||15th||8||2||2||4||14||10||+4

!69||36||8||25||171||83||+88

|}

:*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

==Match History==

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;font-size:100%;"
colspan=6 style="background: #013A5E; color: #FFFFFF;|FIFA Women's World Cup history
YearRoundDateOpponentResultStadium
rowspan=4|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2015

|rowspan=3|Group stage

align="left"|8 Junealign="left"|{{fbw|JPN}}L 0–1rowspan=2 align="left"|BC Place, Vancouver
align="left"|12 Junealign="left"|{{fbw|ECU}}W 10–1
align="left"|16 Junealign="left"|{{fbw|CMR}}L 1–2align="left"|Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton
Round of 16align="left"|21 Junealign="left"|{{fbw|CAN}}L 0–1align="left"|BC Place, Vancouver
rowspan=4|{{flagicon|AUS}}/{{flagicon|NZL}} 2023

|rowspan=3|Group stage

align="left"|21 Julyalign="left"|{{fbw|PHI}}W 2–0align="left"|Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
align="left"|25 Julyalign="left"|{{fbw|NOR}}D 0–0align="left"|Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
align="left"|30 Julyalign="left"|{{fbw|NZL}}D 0–0align="left" |Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Round of 16align="left"|5 Augustalign="left"|{{fbw|ESP}}L 1–5align="left" |Eden Park, Auckland

=UEFA Women's Championship=

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
colspan=8|UEFA Women's Championship record

|rowspan=99|

!colspan=8|Qualifying record

Year

!Result

!{{Abbr|GP|Games played}}

!{{Abbr|W|Won}}

!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}*

!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}

!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}

!{{Abbr|GP|Games played}}

!{{Abbr|W|Won}}

!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}*

!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}

!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}

!{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion, relegation, or no change at end of season}}

!{{Tooltip|Rnk|Overall ranking}}

{{flagicon|ENG}}{{flagicon|ITA}}{{flagicon|NOR}}{{flagicon|SWE}} 1984colspan=7 rowspan=11|Did not qualify613246

|rowspan=13 colspan=2| –

{{flagicon|NOR}} 19876114511
{{flagicon|FRG}} 19896114428
{{flagicon|DEN}} 19916114317
{{flagicon|ITA}} 19934013017
{{flagicon|ENG}} {{flagicon|GER}} {{flagicon|NOR}} {{flagicon|SWE}} 19956213923
{{flagicon|NOR}} {{flagicon|SWE}} 199785122110
{{flagicon|GER}} 20018125212
{{flagicon|ENG}} 20058125213
{{flagicon|FIN}} 20098323916
{{flagicon|SWE}} 2013105052924
{{flagicon|NED}} 2017rowspan="2" |Group Stage3111338800343
{{flagicon|ENG}} 202230124810631228
style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|SUI}} 2025

|colspan=7|Qualified

6{{efn|Switzerland qualified automatically as hosts. However they still participated in the qualifying competition, which from Euro 2025 onwards is linked to the Women's Nations League where teams are divided into leagues with promotion/relegation between the leagues at the end of each cycle.}}501143{{rise}}19th
Total||3/14||6||1||2||3||7||11

!100||40||18||42||158||191||colspan=2|19th

:*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

=World Cup / Euro Qualifying match history=

class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
CompetitionStageResultOpponentPosition / Notes
rowspan=3| {{0}}{{0}}{{0}}{{0}}1984 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Gr.32–0, 1–1{{fbw|Portugal}}rowspan=3| 3 / 4
1–1, 0–0{{fbw|France}}
0–2, 0–2{{fbw|Italy}}
rowspan=3| {{flagicon|Norway}} 1987 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Gr.42–0, 0–3{{fbw|Spain}}rowspan=3| 4 / 4
0–3, 1–2{{fbw|Italy}}
1–2, 1–1{{fbw|Hungary}}
rowspan=3| {{flagicon|West Germany}} 1989 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Gr.31–7, 3–0{{fbw|Hungary}}rowspan=3| 4 / 4
0–0, 0–10{{fbw|West Germany}}
0–5, 0–6{{fbw|Italy}}
rowspan=3| {{flagicon|Denmark}} 1991 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Gr.50–4, 0–4{{fbw|Denmark}}rowspan=3| 3 / 4
0–0, 2–1{{fbw|Spain}}
1–4, 0–4{{fbw|Italy}}
rowspan=2| {{flagicon|Italy}} 1993 EC QSrowspan=2| GS: Gr.10–10, 0–6{{fbw|Norway}}rowspan=2| 3 / 3
0–0, 0–1{{fbw|Belgium}}
rowspan=3| {{flagicon|Germany}} 1995 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Gr.53–2, 4–2{{fbw|Wales}}rowspan=3| 3 / 4
0–5, 0–11{{fbw|Germany}}
1–2, 1–1{{fbw|Croatia}}
rowspan=4| {{flagicon|Norway}}/{{flagicon|Sweden}} 1997 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Class B, Gr.35–0, 1–1{{fbw|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}}rowspan=3| 1 / 4
3–0, 3–4{{fbw|Austria}}
0–2, 3–1{{fbw|Greece}}
Promotion play-off3–2 3–0{{fbw|Croatia}}Promoted to Class A
rowspan=4| {{flagicon|USA}} 1999 WC QSrowspan=3| GS: Class A, Gr.20–1 0–1{{fbw|Finland}}rowspan=3| 4 / 4
1–2, 0–3{{fbw|France}}
1–3, 0–2{{fbw|Italy}}
Relegation play-off1–0, 4–0{{fbw|Poland}}Remain in Class A
rowspan=4| {{flagicon|Germany}} 2001 EC QSrowspan=3| GS: Class A, Gr.20–4 0–1{{fbw|Norway}}rowspan=3| 4 / 4
0–3, 0–1{{fbw|England}}
1–0, 0–2{{fbw|Portugal}}
Relegation play-off1–1, 0–0{{fbw|Belgium}}Remain in Class A
rowspan=3| {{flagicon|USA}} 2003 WC QSrowspan=3| GS: Class A, Gr.21–0 0–1{{fbw|Finland}}rowspan=3| 3 / 4
0–4, 1–4{{fbw|Denmark}}
0–5, 0–4{{fbw|Sweden}}
rowspan=4| {{flagicon|England}} 2005 EC QSrowspan=4| GS: Class A, Gr.10–6, 0–2{{fbw|Sweden}}rowspan=4| 4 / 5
1–0, 0–1{{fbw|Serbia and Montenegro}}
1–1, 0–2{{fbw|Finland}}
0–1, 0–0{{fbw|Italy}}
rowspan=4| {{flagicon|China}} 2007 WC QSrowspan=4| GS: Class A, Gr.40–2, 0–2{{fbw|Russia}}rowspan=4| 5 / 5
0–4, 0–6{{fbw|Germany}}
2–0, 0–2{{fbw|Republic of Ireland}}
0–1, 1–1{{fbw|Scotland}}
rowspan=4| {{flagicon|Finland}} 2009 EC QSrowspan=4| GS: Gr.41–0, 1–3{{fbw|Belgium}}rowspan=4| 3 / 5
2–2, 1–1{{fbw|Netherlands}}
0–7, 0–3{{fbw|Germany}}
2–0, 2–0{{fbw|Wales}}
rowspan=7| {{flagicon|Germany}} 2011 WC QSrowspan=4| GS: Gr.62–0, 2–1{{fbw|Republic of Ireland}}rowspan=4| 1 / 5
1–2, 3–0{{fbw|Russia}}
2–1, 6–0{{fbw|Israel}}
4–2, 8–0{{fbw|Kazakhstan}}
Play-offs0–2, 2–3{{fbw|England}}
Repechage: SF3–1, 0–0{{fbw|Denmark}}
Repechage: F0–1, 2–4{{fbw|Italy}}
rowspan=5| {{flagicon|Sweden}} 2013 EC QSrowspan=5| GS: Gr.21–4, 0–6{{fbw|Germany}}rowspan=5| 3 / 6
4–1, 2–4{{fbw|Romania}}
2–3, 4–3{{fbw|Spain}}
8–1, 0–1{{fbw|Kazakhstan}}
5–0, 3–1{{fbw|Turkey}}

=UEFA Women's Nations League=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!colspan="22"|UEFA Women's Nations League record

colspan="12"|League phase

!rowspan="5"|

!colspan="9"|Finals

Season

!{{Tooltip|Lg|League}}

!{{Tooltip|Grp|Group}}

!{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}

!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}

!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}

!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}

!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}

!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}

!{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}

!{{Tooltip|Rnk|Overall rank}}

!Year

!{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}

!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}

!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}

!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}

!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}

!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}

2023–24

|A

|4

4th6105217{{fall}}14th{{flagicon|Europe}} 2024

|colspan="8"|Did not qualify

2025

|A

|2

|colspan="9" | To be determined

|{{flagicon|unknown}} 2025

|colspan="7"|To be determined

colspan="4"|Total

! 6 || 1 || 0 || 5 || 2 || 17 || colspan=2| 14th

!Total

! || || || || || ||

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"
{{rise}}

| Promoted at end of season

{{same position}}

| No movement at end of season

{{fall}}

| Relegated at end of season

*

| Participated in promotion/relegation play-offs

See also

Notes

{{notelist}}

References

{{Reflist}}