Switzerland Fixtures 2024/25
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Who is expected to be playing in the World Cup for Switzerland? Keep reading to find out which Swiss stars you could be watching with your Qatar World Cup Tickets.
A Passionate Leader
To some, Granit Xhaka is perhaps a polarizing figure in the world of football. Regardless, he is a player who leads the starting XI team for his club, after appearing in just under 175 games for The Gunners (174). Granit’s own goals and determination is sure to motivate those around him as he strives to perform to the best of his abilities whilst doing whatever it takes to secure a win for his team - club or country.
An Experienced Pair of Hands
Yann Sommar is one of the best goalkeepers currently playing in the Bundesliga for his team, Borrusia Monchengladbach. During the 2019-2020 season, Yann Sommar’s incredible performances secured him a position in the Bundesliga Team of the Season for that particular season.
Yann has also experienced his fair share of title wins, having won the Swiss Super League in 4 successive seasons for his club at the time - FC Basel. FC Basel was able to win the league from 2010-to-2013 - resulting in an incredible four successive league wins.
A Skilful Winner
Xherdan Shaqiri is one of the more skilful players currently playing for Switzerland. He has amassed an impressive wall of trophies during his career so far. Having won 3 Bundesliga titles, a Champions League, a Super Cup as well as a FIFA World Cup with Bayern Munich. Shaqiri has also won the Premier League, the Champions League, the Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup for Liverpool.
Xherdan Shaqiri understands what it takes to win the major trophies at a domestic football level. We are sure that Xherdan strives to have international silverware.
Road to the Qatar World Cup 2022
Switzerland have been able to coast through their group during their FIFA World Cup qualifying games. Having remained undefeated throughout (as well as Italy) The Swiss have truly shone in their games. Having scored 15 goals whilst only conceding 2 in 8 games - their communication and commitment seem to be just as potent as it was during the Euros competition.
Switzerland’s most dominant fixture came during their last game of the qualifiers in which the Swiss defeated Bulgaria 4-0. This was a case of breaking down and pressing the opposition, resulting in Bulgaria completing 59% of their passes. The scorers of this 4-0 victory were Noah Okafor, Ruben Vargas, Cedric Itten and Remo Freuler in added time.