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🏆 World Cup 2026 · Group B

Switzerland

Possession-based football with tactical discipline and defensive organisation.

📋 Tournament Brief

Switzerland's football identity centres on technical precision and structured, possession-oriented play. The Swiss favour a methodical build-up from defence, emphasising control and tactical discipline rather than flamboyance. They are known within European football for consistency, defensive solidity, and the ability to compete at the continental level through organised team play rather than individual flair. Swiss fans expect a professional, intelligent approach—football built on fundamentals.

Switzerland's qualification for the 2026 World Cup underscores their standing as a reliable international force. The Swiss have developed a sustained footballing programme that has delivered competitive performances in recent tournaments, reflecting steady growth within their confederation and an increasingly sophisticated approach to elite competition. This World Cup appearance represents another chapter in their ambition to establish themselves among Europe's established nations, with a squad shaped by experience in top continental leagues.

Group B presents a mixed draw. Bosnia & Herzegovina offer a regional challenge with their own European pedigree, while Canada and Qatar represent different competitive profiles—one an emerging CONCACAF power, the other a Gulf nation still building tournament experience. Switzerland enter as a balanced proposition: not among the tournament's superpowers, but possessing the tactical nous and organisational discipline to navigate a diverse group. Their pathway depends on controlling tempo and limiting errors—football played to their philosophy rather than others' strengths.

Editorial preview · pre-tournament context · edited

👥 Squad & Manager updated 2 Jun

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Head Coach
M. Yakin
Switzerland · age 51
Predicted XI
4-3-3
Predicted starting XI · published closer to kickoff
GK
DEF
DEF
DEF
DEF
MID
MID
MID
FWD
FWD
FWD
Goalkeepers · 3
1 G. Kobel
G. Kobel
age 28
12 Y. Mvogo
Y. Mvogo
age 31
21 M. Keller
M. Keller
age 23
Defenders · 9
2 M. Muheim
M. Muheim
age 27
3 S. Widmer
S. Widmer
age 32
4 N. Elvedi
N. Elvedi
age 29
5 M. Akanji
M. Akanji
age 30
6 D. Zakaria
D. Zakaria
age 29
13 R. Rodríguez
R. Rodríguez
age 33
18 E. Cömert
E. Cömert
age 27
24 A. Amenda
A. Amenda
age 22
25 L. Jaquez
L. Jaquez
age 22
Midfielders · 8
8 R. Freuler
R. Freuler
age 33
10 G. Xhaka
G. Xhaka
age 33
11 D. Ndoye
D. Ndoye
age 25
14 A. Jashari
A. Jashari
age 23
15 D. Sow
D. Sow
age 28
16 C. Fassnacht
C. Fassnacht
age 32
20 M. Aebischer
M. Aebischer
age 28
22 F. Rieder
F. Rieder
age 23
Attackers · 6
7 B. Embolo
B. Embolo
age 28
9 J. Manzambi
J. Manzambi
age 20
17 R. Vargas
R. Vargas
age 27
19 N. Okafor
N. Okafor
age 25
23 Z. Amdouni
Z. Amdouni
age 25
26 C. Itten
C. Itten
age 29
Squad data via API-Football · subject to change ahead of tournament

📅 Group B Fixtures Switzerland · 3 matches

Switzerland's group-stage fixtures will appear here as match details are confirmed. They play three Group B matches across the opening 12 days of the tournament.

🤝 Group B Rivals