National football coach (Switzerland)

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As a football coach is coach of the Swiss national football teams of men and women, respectively. Additional assistants are available to him.

Men's national team

The coaching staff of the Swiss national football team currently consists of:

So far, coaches of the national football team have been (balance sheet: October 15, 2018):

Surname nationality Term of office Games Victories Unent. Low 0 Gates successes
Central Board - February 12, 1905 to
May 20, 1909
5 1 0 4th 6:16
Referee
Commission
- April 3, 1910 to
November 25, 1923
45 11 10 24 71: 115
Teddy Duckworth
Izidor furrier
Jimmy Hogan
Great Britain
Hungary
Great Britain
March 23, 1924 to
June 9, 1924
9 7th 1 1 24: 8 Silver medal
Olympic Games 1924
Technical Commission - December 14, 1924 to
March 25, 1934
65 12 11 42 95: 188 Participation in the
1928 Olympic Games
Heinrich Muller Switzerland May 27, 1934 to
May 31, 1934
2 1 0 1 5: 5 Quarter-final World Cup 1934
Technical Commission - October 14, 1934 to
May 17, 1937
25th 6th 3 16 35:61
Karl Rappan Austria September 19, 1937 to
June 12, 1938
13 4th 4th 5 23:24 Quarter-finals World Cup 1938
Technical Commission - September 18, 1938 to
January 1, 1942
16 7th 2 7th 24:30
Karl Rappan Austria February 1, 1942 to
October 2, 1949
35 14th 4th 17th 66:84 World Cup 1950 qualification
Technical Commission - March 19, 1950 to
June 11, 1950
3 0 1 2 4:10
Franco Andreoli Switzerland June 25, 1950 to
July 2, 1950
3 1 1 1 4: 6 Participation in the 1950 World Cup
Technical Commission - October 15, 1950 to
September 20, 1952
13 3 2 8th 31:39
Karl Rappan Austria November 9, 1952 to
June 26, 1954
15th 5 2 8th 31:43 Quarter-final World Cup 1954
Hans Rüegsegger
(interim trainer)
Switzerland September 19, 1954 to
October 10, 1954
2 0 1 1 1: 4
Jacques Spagnoli Switzerland May 1, 1955 to
May 26, 1958
21st 2 6th 13 28:51
Willibald Hahn Austria September 20, 1958 to
October 25, 1959
6th 1 0 5 6:24
Hans Rüegsegger
Branko Sekulić
(interim trainer)
Switzerland
Yugoslavia
January 6, 1960 1 0 0 1 0: 3
Karl Rappan Austria March 27, 1960 to
November 11, 1963
20th 7th 2 11 34:51 Participation in the 1962 World Cup
Georges Sobotka Czechoslovakia April 15, 1964 to
May 10, 1964
3 1 0 2 5: 6
Alfredo Foni Italy July 1, 1964 to
January 5, 1967
18th 4th 3 11 16:32 Participation in the 1966 World Cup
Erwin Ballabio
(represented Foni who was ill)
Switzerland May 3, 1967 to
May 24, 1967
2 1 0 1 8: 3
Alfredo Foni Italy October 1, 1967 to
December 23, 1967
4th 1 2 1 9: 8
Erwin Ballabio Switzerland February 14, 1968 to
November 2, 1969
12 3 2 7th 8:16
René Hüssy
(interim trainer)
Switzerland April 22, 1970 to
May 3, 1970
2 1 0 1 2: 2
Louis Mason Switzerland October 17, 1970 to
November 10, 1971
10 5 2 3 19:11
Bruno Michaud Switzerland April 26, 1972 to
May 9, 1973
7th 1 5 1 4: 7
René Hüssy Switzerland June 22, 1973 to
September 8, 1976
24 5 3 16 17:29
Miroslav Blažević
(interim coach)
Yugoslavia / Switzerland September 22, 1976 to
October 9, 1976
2 0 0 2 2: 5
Roger Vonlanthen Switzerland March 30, 1977 to
March 28, 1979
15th 4th 1 10 11:25
Léon Walker Switzerland May 5, 1979 to
December 21, 1980
16 4th 1 11 15:33
Paul Wolfisberg Switzerland March 24, 1981 to
November 13, 1985
51 17th 20th 14th 51:61
Daniel Jeandupeux Switzerland March 12, 1986
April 26, 1989
28 8th 8th 12 32:33
Paul Wolfisberg
(interim trainer)
Switzerland June 7, 1989 1 0 0 1 0: 1
Uli Stielike Germany June 21, 1989 to
November 13, 1991
25th 13 5 7th 48:30
Roy Hodgson Great Britain January 26, 1992 to
November 15, 1995
41 21st 10 10 69:38 Round of 16 World Cup 1994
qualification European Championship 1996
Artur Jorge Portugal March 13, 1996 to
June 18, 1996
7th 1 2 4th 5: 8 Participation in European Championship 1996
Rolf Fringer Austria August 31, 1996 to
October 11, 1997
11 4th 1 6th 13:15
Gilbert Gress France / Switzerland March 25, 1998 to
October 9, 1999
18th 6th 6th 6th 19:20
Hans-Peter «Bidu»
Zaugg
(interim trainer)
Switzerland February 19, 2000 to
April 26, 2000
4th 1 2 1 7: 5
Enzo Trossero Argentina August 16, 2000 to
June 6, 2001
11 3 4th 4th 17:15
Jakob "Köbi" Kuhn Switzerland August 15, 2001 to
June 15, 2008
73 32 18th 23 111: 88 Participation in the 2004 European Championship
round of 16, 2006 World Cup
participation in the 2008 European Championship
Ottmar Hitzfeld Germany July 1, 2008 to
July 1, 2014
61 30th 18th 13 88:57 Participation in 2010 World Cup,
round of 16, 2014 World Cup
Vladimir Petković Bosnia and Herzegovina /
Croatia / Switzerland
since September 1, 2014 48 28 9 11 89:40 Round of 16 EURO 2016
Round of 16 World Cup 2018
Total 793 276 173 344 1153: 1350

Women's national team

The coaching staff of the Swiss national football team consists of:

Trainers have been:

Surname nationality Term of office Games Victories Unent. Nied. Gates successes
Jacques Gaillard Switzerland May 1, 1972 1 0 1 0 2: 2
Libero Taddei Switzerland September 1, 1972 to
October 1, 1978
19th 4th 3 12 28:51
Bruno dispute Switzerland April 1, 1979 to
November 1, 1986
36 5 8th 23 28:73
Gerry Schmidli Switzerland April 1, 1987 to
October 30, 1988
9 1 1 7th 6:38
Hansruedi Wagner Switzerland September 1, 1989 to
April 1, 1992
13 2 3 8th 11:35
Alex Gebhart Switzerland May 1, 1992 to
June 11, 1997
24 11 2 11 49:57
Simon Steiner Switzerland August 27, 1997 to
June 24, 2000
21st 6th 0 15th 14:31
Jost Leuzinger Switzerland October 14, 2000 to
May 22, 2004
24 7th 8th 9 20:36
Béatrice von Siebenthal Switzerland August 19, 2004 to
December 31, 2011
73 24 10 39 108: 140
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg Germany February 5, 2012 to
November 13, 2018
88 45 12 31 207: 128 Round of 16 World Cup 2015
participation in European Championship 2017
Nils Nielsen Denmark since December 1, 2018
Total 302 103 44 155 462: 582

As of December 26, 2018

See also

References and footnotes

  1. football.ch: Team
  2. The SFF counts a total of 308 games (see football.ch ), including some that FIFA does not consider to be A international matches, as they are B. were contested against junior teams.