List of the international matches of the Swiss national football team

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This list contains all the matches of the Swiss national football team . All matches recognized by the SFV and FIFA as official international matches are listed. In addition, games (without numbers) are listed in the statistics of the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation , some of which are also counted as A international matches by the opposing associations. FIFA also takes into account some SV Seebach gamesas part of the "Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981", which were also partly played against club teams, while the SFV also counts games of the senior national team against U-23 teams. For some games, the SFV and the associations involved provide different game dates than FIFA.

Legend

This section serves as a legend for the following tables.

  • WM = World Championship
  • EM = European Championship
  • n / a = after extension
  • i. E. = on penalties
  • Opponents = opponents marked in bold were reigning champions of their confederation at the time of the game, opponents marked with an asterisk were reigning world champions at the time of the game
  • green background color = victory of the Swiss women
  • red background color = defeat of the Swiss women
  • yellow background color = draw (tie)

1972 to 1979

No. (SFV) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
07/08/1970 1: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Salerno ( ITA ) Coppa del Mondo The game is counted by the FIGC .
11/08/1970 9-0 AustriaAustria Austria Schaffhausen
1 1 05/04/1972 2: 2 FranceFrance France Basel 1st official international game
1st official home game
1st game against France
1st draw
2 2 09/09/1972 5: 2 FranceFrance France Gundershoffen ( FRA ) 1st official away game.
1st win
03/02/1973 2: 6 ItalyItaly Italy Viareggio ( ITA ) The game is not counted by the FIGC either.
3 3 05/13/1973 5: 3 FranceFrance France Valentigney ( FRA )
4th 4th 05/11/1974 0: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Schaffhausen 1st game against the Netherlands
1st defeat
5 5 09/05/1974 3: 1 FranceFrance France Besançon ( FRA )
6th 6th 05.10.1974 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Waalwijk ( NED )
7th 7th 04/04/1975 1: 3 EnglandEngland England Basel 1st game against England
8th 8th 09/29/1976 0: 5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Tuna
10/23/1976 2-0 AustriaAustria Austria Neu-Guntramsdorf ( AUT )
9 9 04/17/1977 1: 2 FranceFrance France Buochs
10 10 04/28/1977 1: 9 EnglandEngland England Hull ( ENG )
11 11 05/21/1977 2: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Grenchen 1st game against Belgium
12 12 06/25/1977 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Gothenburg ( SWE ) 1st game against Sweden
07/17/1977 8: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Escholzmatt
13 13 10/01/1977 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Waalwijk ( NED )
14th 14th 04/08/1978 0: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Chiasso 1st game against Italy
15th 15th 05/20/1978 0: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Diest ( BEL )
16 16 07/12/1978 6: 2 AustriaAustria Austria Linz ( AUT ) 1st official game against Austria
17th 17th 07/29/1978 0-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Pescara ( ITA ) International tournament 1st game against Scotland
18th 18th 08/02/1978 0: 2 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Pescara ( ITA ) International tournament 1st game against Yugoslavia
19th 19th 09/16/1978 1: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Fountain
20th 20th 10/21/1978 1: 7 SwedenSweden Sweden Gossau
21st 21st 04/28/1979 1: 5 ItalyItaly Italy Aosta ( ITA )
22nd 22nd 07/21/1979 1: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Scafati ( ITA ) Inofficial European Women Championship 1979
23 23 07/23/1979 0: 2 EnglandEngland England Naples ( ITA ) Inofficial European Women Championship 1979
24 24 09/15/1979 1-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Zeist ( NED )

1980 to 1989

No. (SFV) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
25th 25th 03/15/1980 0: 4 FranceFrance France Lyon ( FRA )
26th 26th 09/20/1980 2: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Zurich
27 27 October 19, 1980 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Bellinzona
28 28 03/21/1981 0: 2 FranceFrance France Nyon
29 29 05/23/1981 0: 3 NorwayNorway Norway Moss ( NOR ) 1st game against Norway
30th 30th 05/27/1981 1: 2 FinlandFinland Finland Iisalmi ( FIN ) 1st game against Finland
31 31 09/19/1981 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Castricum ( NED )
09/23/1981 1-0 AustriaAustria Austria Vienna ( AUT )
32 10/16/1981 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 1. Game on another continent SV Seebach played for
Switzerland.
HJK Helsinki played for Finland
33 10/17/1981 0: 1 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 1. Game against the Republic of China
First game against a reigning Asian champion
34 10/18/1981 3-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 Zwart-Wit played for the Netherlands in '28
35 10/20/1981 4-0 ThailandThailand Thailand Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 Only game against Thailand so far
36 10/22/1981 1: 3 NorwayNorway Norway Taipei ( TPE ) Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 BUL Oslo played for Norway
32 37 04/11/1982 0: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Biella ( ITA )
05/15/1982 1-0 AustriaAustria Austria Eschenbach
33 38 10/10/1982 2-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Solothurn European Championship qualification 1st game against Portugal
34 39 11/10/1982 1: 5 GermanyGermany Germany Koblenz ( DEU ) 1st game against Germany
1st game of the German team
35 40 03/30/1983 0-0 SpainSpain Spain Aranjuez ( ESP ) 1st game against Spain
36 41 04/03/1983 1: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal Coimbra ( POR ) European Championship qualification
37 42 05/07/1983 1: 1 FranceFrance France Meaux ( FRA ) European Championship qualification
38 43 05/11/1983 1: 2 FinlandFinland Finland St. Gallen
39 44 05/22/1983 0: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Lugano European Championship qualification
40 45 09/14/1983 0: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Basel
41 46 09/17/1983 0: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Rome ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
42 47 October 29, 1983 0-0 FranceFrance France Burgdorf European Championship qualification
43 48 05/12/1984 0: 1 SpainSpain Spain Zurich
44 49 06/30/1984 2-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Belfast ( NIR ) 1st game against Northern Ireland
45 50 09/22/1984 1: 5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Root
46 51 10/27/1984 0: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Delémont
47 52 May 25, 1985 2-0 SpainSpain Spain Cuenca ( ESP ) European Championship qualification
48 53 08/17/1985 3: 3 IcelandIceland Iceland Sins 1st game against Iceland
08/19/1985 2: 3 IcelandIceland Iceland Dietikon The game is counted as an A international match by the KSI .
49 54 09/14/1985 0: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Padua ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
50 55 October 12, 1985 1: 2 HungaryHungary Hungary Renens European Championship qualification 1st game against Hungary
51 56 05/10/1986 0: 3 SpainSpain Spain Solothurn European Championship qualification
52 57 08/21/1986 3: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL )
53 58 08/23/1986 0: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Akranes ( ISL )
54 59 08/30/1986 0: 8 NorwayNorway Norway Dänikon
55 60 10/11/1986 1: 1 HungaryHungary Hungary Eger ( HUN ) European Championship qualification
56 61 11/01/1986 1: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Basel European Championship qualification
57 62 04/18/1987 1: 3 FranceFrance France Valence ( FRA )
58 63 09/17/1987 1: 4 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Vianen ( NED )
59 64 11/14/1987 1: 7 HungaryHungary Hungary Szolnok ( HUN ) European Championship qualification
60 65 04/27/1988 0: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden ( SWE )
61 66 May 14, 1988 0-0 GermanyGermany Germany Pforzheim ( DEU ) European Championship qualification
62 67 06/11/1988 3-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Zurich European Championship qualification
63 68 06/18/1988 0: 5 ItalyItaly Italy Levanto ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
64 69 10/17/1988 0:10 GermanyGermany Germany Binningen European Championship qualification
65 70 10/30/1988 0: 6 ItalyItaly Italy Caslano European Championship qualification
66 71 09/16/1989 1: 1 HungaryHungary Hungary Kalocsa ( HUN )
67 72 10/14/1989 0: 4 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Bern European Championship qualification 1st game against Denmark
68 73 11/04/1989 0-0 SpainSpain Spain Benicasim ( ESP ) European Championship qualification
69 74 12/02/1989 1: 4 ItalyItaly Italy Reggio nell'Emilia ( ITA ) European Championship qualification

1990 to 1999

No. (SFV) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
70 75 04/07/1990 0: 4 ItalyItaly Italy Lugano European Championship qualification
71 76 May 2nd, 1990 2: 1 SpainSpain Spain Binningen European Championship qualification
72 77 May 23, 1990 0: 4 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vejle ( DEN ) European Championship qualification
73 78 08/25/1990 5: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Richterswil
12/02/1990 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Ruggell ( LIE ) The game is counted as an A international match by the SvFF
74 79 05/11/1991 1: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Suhr
75 80 08/28/1991 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Weil am Rhein ( DEU ) First game against a reigning European champion
76 81 09/29/1991 0:10 NorwayNorway Norway Suhr European Championship qualification
11/07/1991 1: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Schwamendingen The game is counted as an A international match by the SvFF
77 82 11/16/1991 0-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Antwerp ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
78 83 04/11/1992 0: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Pfaffikon European Championship qualification
79 84 05/23/1992 0: 6 NorwayNorway Norway Geithus ( NOR ) European Championship qualification
80 85 09/26/1992 1: 2 HungaryHungary Hungary Riehen
81 86 11/08/1992 3: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Lustenau ( AUT )
82 87 05/05/1993 0: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Waedenswil
83 88 09/19/1993 3: 2 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Cwmbran ( WAL ) European Championship qualification 1st game against Wales
84 89 October 24, 1993 0: 5 GermanyGermany Germany Muri European Championship qualification
85 90 11/10/1993 1: 2 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Winterthur European Championship qualification 1st game against Croatia
86 91 04/02/1994 4: 2 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Effretikon European Championship qualification
87 92 05/04/1994 1: 1 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Zagreb ( HRV ) European Championship qualification
88 93 09/25/1994 0:11 GermanyGermany Germany Vineyard European Championship qualification Biggest defeat
89 94 October 19, 1994 3-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Oberägeri 1st game against Slovakia
90 95 05/03/1995 1-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Košice ( SVK )
91 96 05/23/1995 0: 8 GermanyGermany Germany Therwil
92 97 09/27/1995 5-0 Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Belgrade ( YUG ) European Championship qualification, category B
93 98 10/15/1995 3-0 AustriaAustria Austria Herisau European Championship qualification, category B
94 99 03/02/1996 0: 2 GreeceGreece Greece Patras ( GRE ) European Championship qualification, category B 1st game against Greece
95 100 05/04/1996 3: 1 GreeceGreece Greece Geneva European Championship qualification, category B
96 101 05/19/1996 3: 4 AustriaAustria Austria Koblach ( AUT ) European Championship qualification, category B
97 102 06/16/1996 1: 1 Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Solothurn European Championship qualification, category B Last game against Yugoslavia
98 103 09/07/1996 3: 2 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Marly European Championship qualification, relegation for promotion to category A.
99 104 09/28/1996 3-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Kutina ( HRV ) European Championship qualification, relegation for promotion to category A.
100 105 10/30/1996 0: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Giubiasco
101 106 05/08/1997 10-0 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Zurich 1st game against Slovenia
Highest win until April 5, 2014
102 107 06/11/1997 1: 5 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Châtonnaye
103 108 08/27/1997 1: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Apeldoorn ( NED )
104 109 09/06/1997 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Pietarsaari ( FIN ) World Cup qualification
105 110 04/10/1997 1: 2 FranceFrance France Bern World Cup qualification
106 111 11/01/1997 1: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Nyon World Cup qualification
107 112 05/02/1998 0: 3 FranceFrance France Bruay-la-Buissière ( FRA ) World Cup qualification
108 113 05/16/1998 0: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Perugia ( ITA ) World Cup qualification
109 114 06/06/1998 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Sursee World Cup qualification
110 115 08/29/1998 2-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Brezova ( SVK )
111 116 09/12/1998 1-0 PolandPoland Poland Ostrowiec ( POL ) World Cup qualification, relegation to remain in the A class 1st game against Poland
112 117 10/10/1998 4-0 PolandPoland Poland Renens World Cup qualification, relegation to remain in the A class
113 118 03/13/1999 1: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Bastogne ( BEL )
114 119 05/26/1999 0: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Weil am Rhein ( DEU ) International tournament
115 120 05/28/1999 0: 2 FranceFrance France Weil am Rhein ( DEU ) International tournament
116 121 08/25/1999 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Therwil
117 122 09/11/1999 0: 4 NorwayNorway Norway Bergen ( NOR ) European Championship qualification
118 123 10/16/1999 0: 3 EnglandEngland England Zofingen European Championship qualification
119 124 11/27/1999 1-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Leiria ( POR ) European Championship qualification

2000 to 2009

No. (SFV) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
120 125 03/11/2000 1-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Zuchwil
121 126 04/01/2000 0: 2 PortugalPortugal Portugal Chêne-Bourg European Championship qualification
122 127 05/13/2000 0: 1 EnglandEngland England Bristol ( ENG ) European Championship qualification
123 128 06/24/2000 0: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Interlaken European Championship qualification
07/28/2000 0: 4 United StatesUnited States USA U-21 Nuremberg ( DEU ) Nordic Cup
07/30/2000 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland U-21 Hof ( DEU ) Nordic Cup
08/01/2000 0: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden U-21 Bamberg ( DEU ) Nordic Cup
August 3, 2000 1: 1 n.V .; 2: 4 i. E. DenmarkDenmark Denmark U-21 Coburg ( DEU ) Nordic Cup game for 7th place
124 129 10/14/2000 1: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Wolvertem ( BEL ) EM - playoff
125 130 11/18/2000 0-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Sierre EM - playoff
126 131 04/15/2001 1: 1 FranceFrance France Montaigu ( FRA )
127 132 05/24/2001 4: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Gossau
128 133 09/04/2001 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Baar World Cup qualification
129 134 09/08/2001 0: 4 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Odense ( DNK ) World Cup qualification
130 135 11/03/2001 0: 5 SwedenSweden Sweden Brugg World Cup qualification
131 136 03/30/2002 0-0 RussiaRussia Russia Neuchâtel 1st game against Russia
132 137 04/20/2002 1: 4 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Gossau World Cup qualification
133 138 05/05/2002 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Vantaa ( FIN ) World Cup qualification
134 139 05/08/2002 0: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Solna ( SWE ) World Cup qualification
135 140 08/14/2002 2: 1 FranceFrance France Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines ( FRA )
136 141 09/14/2002 1: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Gleisdorf ( AUT )
137 142 10/16/2002 2-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Heerhugowaard ( NED )
138 143 03/29/2003 4-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Love field
139 144 04/18/2003 0: 6 SwedenSweden Sweden Squid ( SWE ) European Championship qualification
140 145 05/17/2003 1-0 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Breitenbach European Championship qualification 1st game against Serbia & Montenegro
141 146 06/01/2003 1: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Espoo ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
142 147 09/06/2003 0: 3 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Bouillon ( BEL )
143 148 09/27/2003 0: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Frauenfeld European Championship qualification
144 149 04/09/2004 0-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Basel
145 150 04/11/2004 1-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Basel
146 151 04/24/2004 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Solothurn European Championship qualification
147 152 05/22/2004 0-0 ItalyItaly Italy Trapani ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
148 153 08/19/2004 0: 6 ScotlandScotland Scotland Dingwall ( SCO )
149 154 09/04/2004 0: 2 FinlandFinland Finland Visp European Championship qualification
150 155 09/29/2004 0: 1 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Kruševac ( SRB ) European Championship qualification Last game against Serbia & Montenegro
151 156 03/25/2005 1: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Arlon ( BEL )
152 157 03/27/2005 4-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Ethe ( BEL )
153 158 04/27/2005 2: 7 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vildbjerg ( Denmark )
154 159 08/20/2005 3-0 PolandPoland Poland Koszalin ( POL )
155 160 09/01/2005 0: 2 RussiaRussia Russia train World Cup qualification
156 161 10/12/2005 0: 6 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Zwolle ( NED )
157 162 11/12/2005 0: 4 GermanyGermany Germany * Ulm ( DEU ) World Cup qualification First game against a reigning world champion
158 163 02/25/2006 2: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Bellinzona
159 164 03/15/2006 3: 2 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Balls
160 165 03/25/2006 2-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Bienne World Cup qualification 1st game against Ireland
161 166 04/22/2006 0: 2 IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin ( IRL ) World Cup qualification
162 167 04/26/2006 0: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland Perth ( SCO ) World Cup qualification
163 168 08/26/2006 1: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland Willisau World Cup qualification
164 169 08/30/2006 0: 6 GermanyGermany Germany * Schaffhausen World Cup qualification
165 170 09/23/2006 0: 2 RussiaRussia Russia Moscow ( RUS ) World Cup qualification
166 171 02/23/2007 0-0 MaltaMalta Malta Paola ( MLT ) 1st game against Malta
167 172 04/07/2007 0: 3 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Lhota ( CZE ) Only game against the Czech Republic so far
168 173 05/05/2007 1-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Cop European Championship qualification
169 174 05/09/2007 2: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands train European Championship qualification
170 06/15/2007 0: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden U-23 Kumla ( SWE ) The game is also not counted as an A international match by the SvFF
171 06/17/2007 1: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden U-23 Glanshammar ( SWE ) The game is also not counted as an A international match by the SvFF
172 175 08/22/2007 0: 7 GermanyGermany Germany * Koblenz ( DEU ) European Championship qualification
173 176 09/30/2007 0: 2 RomaniaRomania Romania Mogoşoaia ( ROM ) 1st game against Romania
174 177 10/28/2007 2-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Rhyl ( WAL ) European Championship qualification
175 178 02/18/2008 1-0 TunisiaTunisia Tunisia Sousse ( DO ) So far some game against Tunisia and first game against an African team.
1. Game in Africa
176 179 03/22/2008 3-0 RomaniaRomania Romania Oberdorf
177 180 04/09/2008 0-0 ItalyItaly Italy Nyon
178 181 04/27/2008 1: 3 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Ath ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
179 182 05/08/2008 2-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Oberdorf European Championship qualification
180 07/15/2008 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA U-23 Boron length ( SWE ) Nordic Cup
181 07/17/2008 2: 2 NorwayNorway Norway U-23 Avesta ( SWE ) Nordic Cup The game is not counted as an A international by the NFF
182 07/19/2008 0: 1 EnglandEngland England U-23 Ludvika ( SWE ) Nordic Cup The FA does not count the game as an A international match
183 07/21/2008 5-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland U-23 Avesta ( SWE ) Nordic Cup game for 7th place The game is not counted as an A international match by the SFA
184 183 08/30/2008 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands The Hague ( NED ) European Championship qualification
185 184 09/17/2008 0: 4 ScotlandScotland Scotland Perth ( SCO )
186 185 10/01/2008 0: 3 GermanyGermany Germany * Basel European Championship qualification
187 186 03/08/2009 5-0 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Sežana ( SVN )
188 187 04/22/2009 0: 2 FranceFrance France Dijon ( FRA )
189 188 04/25/2009 0: 1 FranceFrance France Colmar ( FRA )
190 189 07/11/2009 0: 5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Amsterdam ( NED ) Women Four Nations Tournament 2009
191 190 07/13/2009 0: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Amsterdam ( NED ) Women Four Nations Tournament 2009 1st game against China
192 191 07/15/2009 2: 3 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Amsterdam ( NED ) Women Four Nations Tournament 2009 1st game against South Africa
193 08/12/2009 3-0 SwedenSweden Sweden U-23 Well The game is also not counted as an A international match by the SvFF
194 192 09/09/2009 0-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Niederhasli
195 193 09/19/2009 2-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Well World Cup qualification
196 194 09/23/2009 1: 2 RussiaRussia Russia to bathe World Cup qualification
197 195 October 28, 2009 2: 1 IsraelIsrael Israel Nes Ziona ( ISR ) World Cup qualification 1st game against Israel

Since 2010

No. (SFV) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
198 196 02/24/2010 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 1st game against Canada
199 197 02/26/2010 3: 1 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
200 198 03/01/2010 2: 2 EnglandEngland England Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
201 199 03/03/2010 0: 4 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup game for 3rd place
202 200 03/27/2010 6-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Well World Cup qualification
203 201 03/31/2010 2: 1 IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin ( IRL ) World Cup qualification
204 202 05/05/2010 0: 2 FranceFrance France Basel
205 203 06/05/2010 3: 3 ScotlandScotland Scotland Well
206 204 06/08/2010 0: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland train
207 205 06/19/2010 3-0 RussiaRussia Russia Krasnoarmeisk ( RUS ) World Cup qualification
208 206 06/23/2010 4: 2 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Kokshetau ( KAZ ) World Cup qualification 1st game against Kazakhstan
209 207 08/21/2010 8-0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Friborg World Cup qualification
210 208 09/12/2010 0: 2 EnglandEngland England Shrewsbury ( ENG ) World Cup qualification
211 209 09/16/2010 2: 3 EnglandEngland England Well World Cup qualification
212 210 03/10/2010 3: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vejle ( DNK ) World Cup qualification
213 211 07/10/2010 0-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Aarau World Cup qualification
214 212 23/10/2010 0: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Treviso ( ITA ) World Cup qualification
215 213 10/27/2010 2: 4 ItalyItaly Italy Aarau World Cup qualification
216 214 03/02/2011 0: 2 FranceFrance France Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
217 215 03/04/2011 1: 2 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup First game against New Zealand
First game against a reigning Oceania champion
218 216 07.03.2011 0: 6 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
219 217 03/09/2011 2: 1 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup game for 11th place
220 218 05/15/2011 1: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Rome ( ITA ) First game against a reigning CONCACAF champion
221 219 05/18/2011 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Niederhasli
222 220 08/21/2011 0: 5 ScotlandScotland Scotland Falkirk ( SCO )
223 221 08/24/2011 1-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin ( IRL )
224 222 09/17/2011 1: 4 GermanyGermany Germany Augsburg ( DEU ) European Championship qualification
225 223 09/21/2011 4: 1 RomaniaRomania Romania Aarau European Championship qualification
226 224 23/10/2011 2: 3 SpainSpain Spain Madrid ( ESP ) European Championship qualification
227 225 11/24/2011 8: 1 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Aarau European Championship qualification Last game under Béatrice von Siebenthal
228 226 02/28/2012 0: 3 FranceFrance France Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 1st game under Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
229 227 03/01/2012 0: 1 EnglandEngland England Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
230 228 03/04/2012 1: 3 FinlandFinland Finland Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup Last international match by record national player Marisa Brunner
231 229 03/06/2012 5-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup game for 11th place
232 230 March 31, 2012 5-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Aarau European Championship qualification
233 231 04/05/2012 0: 6 GermanyGermany Germany Aarau European Championship qualification With 3,600 spectators, the highest number of spectators is achieved at a home game.
234 232 05/26/2012 1-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Well
235 233 06/16/2012 4: 3 SpainSpain Spain Aarau European Championship qualification
236 234 06/21/2012 2: 4 RomaniaRomania Romania Buftea ( ROM ) European Championship qualification
237 235 08/22/2012 2: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Altach ( AUT )
238 236 09/15/2012 3: 1 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul ( TUR ) European Championship qualification
239 237 09/19/2012 0: 1 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Karagandy ( KAZ ) European Championship qualification
240 238 23.10.2012 0: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Växjö ( SWE )
241 239 03/06/2013 0: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup Martina Moser becomes a record national player with her 79th international match
242 240 03/08/2013 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
243 241 03/11/2013 3: 2 FinlandFinland Finland Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
244 242 03/13/2013 1: 2 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup game for 3rd place
245 243 04/06/2013 3: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Nyon First win against Norway
246 244 06/19/2013 2: 2 FinlandFinland Finland Helsinki ( FIN )
247 245 09/21/2013 9-0 SerbiaSerbia Serbia Nyon World Cup 2015 qualification First game against Serbia, biggest defeat for Serbia
248 246 09/26/2013 2-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL ) World Cup 2015 qualification
249 247 10/31/2013 1-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vejle ( DNK ) World Cup 2015 qualification
250 248 01/14/2014 2: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal Funchal ( PRT )
251 249 January 16, 2014 2: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal Machico ( PRT )
252 250 02/12/2014 5-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Petach Tikwa ( ISR ) World Cup 2015 qualification
253 251 05.03.2014 1: 1 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Paralimni ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 1st game against South Korea
254 252 07.03.2014 2: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Paralimni ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup First win against a reigning continental champion
255 253 03/10/2014 1: 2 IrelandIreland Ireland Paralimni ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
256 254 03/12/2014 1: 4 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup game for 9th place
257 255 04/05/2013 11: 0 MaltaMalta Malta train World Cup 2015 qualification Supreme victory
258 256 04/10/2014 1: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Aarau World Cup 2015 qualification
259 257 05/08/2014 3-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Nyon World Cup 2015 qualification
260 258 06/14/2014 9-0 IsraelIsrael Israel Well World Cup 2015 qualification With the 1-1 draw between Denmark and Iceland on the following day, Switzerland qualified for the World Cup for the first time.
261 259 06/19/2014 7-0 SerbiaSerbia Serbia Indjija ( SRB ) World Cup 2015 qualification
262 260 08/20/2014 1: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Cary ( USA ) First game against the USA
263 261 09/17/2014 5-0 MaltaMalta Malta Ħamrun ( MLT ) World Cup 2015 qualification
264 262 02/10/2015 1: 2 PortugalPortugal Portugal Cesar ( PRT )
265 263 02/12/2015 0: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal Santa Maria da Feira ( PRT )
266 264 03/04/2015 2-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 1st game at the Algarve Cup , Caroline Abbé is the first Swiss woman to make her 100th international game, Martina Moser comes on as a substitute for the second half, making her 100th international game.
267 265 03/06/2015 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
268 266 03/09/2015 2: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup
269 267 03/11/2015 1: 4 BrazilBrazil Brazil Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup placement game First game against Brazil, first game against a South American team
270 268 04/05/2015 3: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Eskilstuna ( SWE ) First win against Sweden
271 269 05/27/2015 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany to bathe
272 270 06/08/2015 0: 1 JapanJapan Japan * Vancouver ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round First World Cup game for Swiss women, first game against Japan, 100th international game by Lara Dickenmann
273 271 06/12/2015 10: 1 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Vancouver ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round First game against Ecuador
274 272 06/16/2015 1: 2 CameroonCameroon Cameroon Edmonton ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round First game and biggest defeat against Cameroon, Martina Moser becomes the sole national record player again with her 108th international match
275 273 06/21/2015 0: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Vancouver ( CAN ) World Cup round of 16
276 274 09/22/2015 4: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Biel / Bienne
277 275 October 24, 2015 3-0 ItalyItaly Italy Cesena ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
278 276 10/27/2015 4-0 GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia Biel / Bienne European Championship qualification First game against Georgia
279 277 11/27/2015 8: 1 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Lurgan ( NIR ) European Championship qualification
280 278 December 01, 2015 5: 1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Neuchâtel European Championship qualification
281 279 02.03.2016 3: 4 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands The Hague ( NLD ) Olympic qualification
282 280 05.03.2016 0: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Rotterdam ( NLD ) Olympic qualification Switzerland missed the Olympic qualification
283 281 03/09/2016 2: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Rotterdam ( NLD ) Olympic qualification
284 282 04/08/2016 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Biel / Bienne European Championship qualification
285 283 06/04/2016 5-0 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Jablonec nad Nisou ( CZE ) European Championship qualification The Swiss women qualify for the European Championship finals for the first time
286 284 09/15/2016 3-0 GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia Gori ( GEO ) European Championship qualification
287 285 09/20/2016 4-0 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Biel / Bienne European Championship qualification
288 286 October 19, 2016 0: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Sandy ( USA )
289 287 10/23/2016 1: 5 United StatesUnited States USA * Minneapolis ( USA )
01/22/2017 1: 7 SpainSpain Spain Oliva ( ESP ) inoff. game
290 288 03/01/2017 2: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Nicosia ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2017
291 289 03.03.2017 1-0 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2017 First game against North Korea, Martina Moser becomes the sole record player again with her 124th international match
292 290 03/06/2017 6-0 ItalyItaly Italy Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2017 One of the two biggest defeats for the Italians
293 291 03/08/2017 1-0 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2017 Final First tournament win
294 292 04/10/2017 1: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Skien ( NOR )
295 293 06/10/2017 0: 4 EnglandEngland England Biel / Bienne
296 294 07/18/2017 0: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Deventer ( NLD ) EM preliminary round First European Championship finals match for the Swiss, 127th and last international match for Caroline Abbé
297 295 07/22/2017 2: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Doetinchem ( NLD ) EM preliminary round Martina Moser becomes the sole national record player with her 128th international match
298 296 07/26/2017 1: 1 FranceFrance France Breda ( NLD ) EM preliminary round 129th and last international match by record national player Martina Moser
299 297 09/15/2017 4: 1 AlbaniaAlbania Albania Elbasan ( ALB ) World Cup 2019 qualification First international match against Albania
300 298 09/19/2017 2: 1 PolandPoland Poland Biel / Bienne World Cup 2019 qualification 100th victory in the 300th international match counted by the SFV
301 299 10/22/2017 0: 2 JapanJapan Japan Nagano ( JPN )
302 300 11/24/2017 3-0 BelarusBelarus Belarus Schaffhausen World Cup 2019 qualification First international match against Belarus
303 301 11/28/2017 5: 1 AlbaniaAlbania Albania Biel / Bienne World Cup 2019 qualification
304 302 02/28/2018 0: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2018
305 303 02.03.2018 4-0 FinlandFinland Finland Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2018 50th international goal by Ana Maria Crnogorcevic
306 304 05.03.2018 0-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Larnaca ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2018 100th international match by Ana Maria Crnogorcevic
307 305 07.03.2018 1: 2 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Paralimni ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup 2018 game for 3rd place Lara Dickmann posing with her 129th international match the record set by Martina Moser , a
308 306 04/05/2018 1-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Schaffhausen World Cup 2019 qualification Lara Dickenmann becomes the sole record player with her 130th international match and scores her 50th international goal.
First win against the Scottish senior team (also a win against the Scottish U-23 team)
309 307 06/12/2018 5-0 BelarusBelarus Belarus Minsk ( BLR ) World Cup 2019 qualification Ana Maria Crnogorcevic becomes the sole record scorer again with her 51st international goal in the 5th minute of the game, Lara Dickenmann also scores her 51th international goal in the 18th minute and then becomes the sole record scorer in the 55th minute with her 52nd international goal
310 308 08/30/2018 1: 2 ScotlandScotland Scotland Paisley ( SCO ) World Cup 2019 qualification
311 309 04.09.2018 0-0 PolandPoland Poland Mielec ( POL ) World Cup 2019 qualification Switzerland missed direct qualification for the World Cup finals, but is qualified for the playoffs of the best runners-up in the group.
312 310 05.10.2018 2: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Lions ( BEL ) World Cup 2019 qualification playoffs
313 311 09.10.2018 1: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Biel / Bienne World Cup 2019 qualification playoffs Due to the away goals rule, Switzerland reached the second round
135th and last international match for record national player Lara Dickenmann
314 312 05.11.2018 0: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Utrecht ( NLD ) World Cup 2019 qualification playoffs
315 313 11/13/2018 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Schaffhausen World Cup 2019 qualification playoffs Last game under Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
January 17, 2019 0-0 CanadaCanada Canada Rota ( ESP ) inoff. international match
316 314 02/27/2019 1: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2019 First official game under Nils Nielsen
317 315 04.03.2019 3: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2019
318 316 03/06/2019 0: 3 SpainSpain Spain Albufeira ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2019 game for 7th place
319 317 04/05/2019 0-0 FinlandFinland Finland Biel / Bienne 100th international match by Ramona Bachmann
320 318 04/09/2019 1-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Winterthur
321 319 05/29/2019 1: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Ferrara ( ITA )
322 320 06/14/2019 1: 1 SerbiaSerbia Serbia Stara Pazova ( SRB )
323 321 09/03/2019 4-0 LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania Schaffhausen European Championship qualification
324 322 04/10/2019 3-0 LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania Šiauliai ( LTU ) European Championship qualification
325 323 08/10/2019 2-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Tuna European Championship qualification
326 324 11/12/2019 6-0 RomaniaRomania Romania Schaffhausen European Championship qualification

From 2020

No. (SFV) No. (FIFA) date Result opponent venue occasion comment
327 325 01/14/2020 2: 2 MaltaMalta Malta Ta'Qali ( MLT )
328 326 03/06/2020 1: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Marbella ( ESP )
329 327 03/10/2020 2: 1 AustriaAustria Austria Marbella ( ESP )
September 18, 2020 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Zaprešić ( HRV ) European Championship qualification
09/22/2020 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Tuna European Championship qualification
October 27, 2020 RomaniaRomania Romania ( ROU ) European Championship qualification
December 01, 2020 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Lions ( BEL ) European Championship qualification

statistics

All listed games are included in the statistics.

opponent

Continental Association Games number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference
(without goals in penalty shootouts)
Africa ( CAF ) FIFA + SFV 004th 002 00 002 007: 600
Asia ( AFC ) FIFA + SFV 006th 002 01 003 05: 50
only FIFA 002 001 00 001 004: 100
all 008th 003 01 004th 08: 70
Australia / Oceania ( OFC ) FIFA + SFV 003 001 00 002 004: 500
Europe ( UEFA ) FIFA + SVF 293 101 49 143 448: 555
only FIFA 003 002 00 001 05: 30
only SFV 006th 002 01 003 011: 800
without no. 014th 005 01 008th 029:280
all 316 110 51 155 493: 594
North / Central America ( CONCACAF ) FIFA + SFV 009 000 01 008th 05:24
only SFV 001 000 00 001 00: 10
without no. 001 000 00 001 00: 40
all 011 000 01 010 05:29
South America ( CONMEBOL ) FIFA + RSSSF 002 001 00 001 011: 500
Total all 344 117 53 174 528: 646
SFV all 329 112 53 164 504: 613
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. Lost on penalties.

Occasions

occasion Games number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (excluding penalty shoot-outs)
Friendly matches
FIFA + SFV 120 036 20th 064 158: 244
only SFV 003 001 00 002 04: 500
without no. 010 005 00 005 27:23
all 133 042 20th 071 189: 272
European Championship qualifiers FIFA + SFV 086 031 15th 040 130: 180
World Cup qualifiers FIFA + SFV 057 026th 07th 024 121: 780
Cyprus Cup FIFA + SFV 028 009 05 014th 040:490
Other tournaments and cups FIFA + RSSSF 009 000 02 007th 003:190
only FIFA 005 003 00 002 09: 400
without no. 001 000 00 001 01: 200
all 015th 003 02 010 013:250
Nordic Cup only SFV 004th 001 01 002 07: 40
without no. 004th 000 01 003 01: 70
all 008th 001 02 005 08: 11
Algarve Cup FIFA + SFV 007th 002 01 004th 9:17
World Cup games FIFA + SFV 004th 001 00 003 11: 50
Olympic qualification FIFA + SFV 003 001 00 002 5: 6
EM games FIFA + SFV 003 001 01 001 3: 3
Total all 344 117 53 174 528: 646
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. Lost on penalties.

Venues

occasion Games number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (without goals in penalty shootouts)
Away games
FIFA + SFV 141 44 24 73 187: 276
only SFV 002 00 00 02 1: 5
only FIFA 001 00 00 01 000: 100
without no. 005 02 00 03 07:15
all 149 46 24 79 195: 297
Home games
FIFA + SFV 125 48 18th 59 221: 237
only SFV 001 01 00 00 003-000
without no. 005 03 00 02 021: 800
all 131 52 18th 61 246: 245
Play in a neutral place
FIFA + SFV 050 15th 9 26th 70: 87
only FIFA 004th 03 00 01 09: 30
only SFV 004th 01 01 02 07: 40
without no. 005 00 01 04th 01: 90
all 063 19th 11 33 087: 103
Total all 344 117 53 174 528: 646
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. Lost on penalties.

International match records

The following countries suffered their biggest defeat against Switzerland: Italy (0: 6, also once 0: 6 against Denmark) and Serbia (0: 9)

country Games Sp. S. U N Goal difference Important encounters
AlbaniaAlbania Albania FIFA + SFV 02 02 0 00 9: 2 World Cup qualification 2019
BelgiumBelgium Belgium FIFA + SFV 19th 04th 8th 07th 19:23 European Championship qualification 1993, 2001, 2009; World Cup qualification 2019 playoffs
BrazilBrazil Brazil FIFA + SFV 01 00 0 01 1: 4
TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Rep. China (Taiwan) FIFA 01 00 0 01 00: 10 Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China FIFA + SFV 01 00 0 01 00: 20
DenmarkDenmark Denmark FIFA + SFV 12 03 2 07th 15:34 European Championship qualification 1991; World Cup qualification 2003, 2011, 2015
DenmarkDenmark Denmark -U21 without no. 01 00 1 00 1: 1 Nordic Cup 2000, game for 7th place
GermanyGermany Germany FIFA + SFV 17th 00 1 16 04:80 European Championship qualification 1989, 1995, 2009, 2013; World Cup qualification 2007
EcuadorEcuador Ecuador FIFA + SFV 01 01 0 00 10: 10 World Cup preliminary round 2015
EnglandEngland England FIFA + SFV 10 00 1 09 06:30 European Championship qualification 2001, World Cup qualification 2011
EnglandEngland England -U23 SFV 01 00 0 01 0: 1 Nordic Cup 2008
FinlandFinland Finland FIFA + SFV 14th 03 4th 07th 15:18 World Cup qualification 1999, 2003; European Championship qualification 2005
only FIFA 01 01 0 00 01-00 Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
all 15th 04th 4th 07th 16:18
FinlandFinland Finland -U-21 without no. 01 00 0 01 0: 1 Nordic Cup 2000
FranceFrance France FIFA + SFV 21st 04th 5 12 23:40 European Championship preliminary round 2017, qualification 1984; World Cup qualification 1999
GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia FIFA + SFV 01 01 0 00 04-0 0 European Championship qualification 2017
GreeceGreece Greece FIFA + SFV 02 01 0 01 03: 3 0 European Championship qualification 1997
IrelandIreland Ireland FIFA + SFV 07th 05 0 02 09: 5 0 World Cup qualification 2007, 2011
IcelandIceland Iceland FIFA + SFV 07th 05 1 01 15: 60 European Championship preliminary round 2017; World Cup qualification 2015
without no. 01 00 0 01 02: 30
all 08th 05 1 02 17: 90
ItalyItaly Italy FIFA + SFV 24 04th 2 18th 19:53 European Championship qualification 1984, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2005, 2017; World Cup qualification 1999, 2011
without no. 02 00 0 02 03: 80
all 26th 04th 2 20th 22:61
JapanJapan Japan FIFA + SFV 02 00 0 02 00: 30 World Cup preliminary round 2015
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia FIFA + SFV 03 01 1 01 06: 30 European Championship qualification 1997
CameroonCameroon Cameroon FIFA + SFV 01 00 0 01 1: 2 World Cup preliminary round 2015
CanadaCanada Canada FIFA + SFV 05 00 1 04th 3: 8 2015 World Cup round of 16
KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan FIFA + SFV 04th 03 0 01 20: 40 World Cup qualification 2011; European Championship qualification 2013
CroatiaCroatia Croatia FIFA + SFV 05 03 1 01 10: 5 European Championship qualification 1995, 1997, 2021
LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania FIFA + SFV 02 02 0 00 7-0 European Championship qualification 2021
MaltaMalta Malta FIFA + SFV 04th 02 2 00 18: 20 World Cup qualification 2015
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand FIFA + SFV 03 01 0 02 4: 50
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands FIFA + SFV 24 02 6th 16 20:65 European Championship qualification 2009; Olympic qualification 2016; World Cup qualification 2019 (playoff final)
only FIFA 01 01 0 00 03-00 Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
all 24 03 5 16 22:64
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland FIFA + SFV 04th 04th 0 00 17: 20 European Championship qualification 2017
Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea FIFA + SFV 02 01 0 01 2: 2
NorwayNorway Norway FIFA + SFV 11 02 1 08th 08:40 European Championship qualification 1993, 2001; Olympic qualification 2016
only FIFA 01 00 0 01 01: 30 Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
all 12 02 1 09 09:43
NorwayNorway Norway -U-23 SFV 01 00 1 00 02: 20 Nordic Cup 2008
AustriaAustria Austria FIFA + SFV 11 07th 2 02 30:14 European Championship preliminary round 2017, qualification 1997
without no. 05 05 0 00 21: 10
all 16 12 2 02 51:15
PolandPoland Poland FIFA + SFV 05 04th 1 00 10: 1 World Cup qualification in 1999 and 2019
PortugalPortugal Portugal FIFA + SFV 09 05 1 03 12: 9 European Championship qualification 2001, 1984
RomaniaRomania Romania FIFA + SFV 05 03 0 02 15: 7 European Championship qualification 2013, 2021
RussiaRussia Russia FIFA + SFV 05 01 1 03 4: 6 World Cup qualification 2007, 2011
ScotlandScotland Scotland FIFA + SFV 11 01 4th 06th 06:23 World Cup qualification 2007, 2019
ScotlandScotland Scotland -U-23 SFV 01 01 0 00 5-0 Nordic Cup 2008 game for 7th place
SwedenSweden Sweden FIFA + SFV 11 01 0 10 06:38 European Championship qualification 2005; World Cup qualification 2003; Olympic qualification 2016
SvFF 02 00 0 02 01: 60
all 13 01 0 12 07:44
SwedenSweden Sweden -U-21 without no. 01 00 0 01 0: 1 Nordic Cup 2000
SwedenSweden Sweden -U-23 SFV 03 01 0 02 4: 5
SerbiaSerbia Serbia FIFA + SFV 02 02 0 00 16: 00 World Cup qualification 2015
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro FIFA + SFV 02 01 0 01 1: 1 European Championship qualification 2005
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia FIFA + SFV 05 05 0 00 11: 00
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia FIFA + SFV 02 02 0 00 15: 00
SpainSpain Spain
FIFA + SFV 09 03 2 04th 10:14 European Championship qualification 1987, 1991, 2013
inoff. game 01 00 0 01 1: 7
all 10 03 2 05 11:21
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa FIFA + SFV 02 01 0 01 5: 4
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea FIFA + SFV 01 01 1 00 2: 1
ThailandThailand Thailand FIFA 01 01 0 00 4-0 Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic FIFA + SFV 03 02 0 01 10: 40 European Championship qualification 2017
TunisiaTunisia Tunisia FIFA + SFV 01 01 0 00 5: 4
TurkeyTurkey Turkey FIFA + SFV 02 02 0 00 8: 1 European Championship qualification 2013
HungaryHungary Hungary FIFA + SFV 06th 01 2 03 08:13 World Cup qualification 1987, 1989
United StatesUnited States United States FIFA + SFV 04th 00 0 04th 2:16
United StatesUnited States USA -U21 without no. 01 00 0 01 0: 4 Nordic Cup 2000
United StatesUnited States USA -U23 SFV 01 00 0 01 0: 1 Nordic Cup 2008
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales FIFA + SFV 06th 05 1 00 14: 60
BelarusBelarus Belarus FIFA + SFV 01 01 0 00 3-0 World Cup qualification 2019
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. Lost on penalties.

Game cities

List of international matches of the Swiss national women's football team (Switzerland)
Aarau
Aarau
Basel
Basel
Bellinzona
Bellinzona
Bern
Bern
Biel / Bienne
Biel / Bienne
Binningen
Binningen
Gossau
Gossau
Lugano
Lugano
Neuchâtel
Neuchâtel
Niederhasli
Niederhasli
Nyon
Nyon
Oberdorf
Oberdorf
Renens
Renens
Schaffhausen
Schaffhausen
Solothurn
Solothurn
Suhr
Suhr
Therwil
Therwil
Well
Well
train
train
Zurich
Zurich
Winterthur
Winterthur
Tuna
Tuna
Home venues in Switzerland with at least two games
( green = positive game balance, yellow = balanced game balance, red = negative game balance )
List of international matches of the Swiss national women's football team (Switzerland)
Baar
Baar
Breitenbach
Breitenbach
Cop
Cop
Freiburg
Freiburg
Balls
Balls
Love field
Love field
Zuchwil
Zuchwil
Sierre
Sierre
Willisau
Willisau
Brugg
Brugg
Chêne-Bourg
Chêne-Bourg
Frauenfeld
Frauenfeld
Interlaken
Interlaken
Visp
Visp
Home game locations in Switzerland with a game from 2000
( green = positive game balance, yellow = balanced game balance, red = negative game balance ,)
List of international matches of the Swiss national women's football team (Switzerland)
Eschenbach
Eschenbach
Escholzmatt
Escholzmatt
Geneva
Geneva
Herisau
Herisau
Marly
Marly
Oberägeri
Oberägeri
Richterswil
Richterswil
Grenchen
Grenchen
Sins
Sins
Fountain
Fountain
Buochs
Buochs
Caslano
Caslano
Châtonnaye
Châtonnaye
Chiasso
Chiasso
Dänikon
Dänikon
Delémont
Delémont
Dietikon
Dietikon
Giubiasco
Giubiasco
Muri
Muri
Pfaffikon
Pfaffikon
Riehen
Riehen
R.
R.
S.
S.
St. Gallen
St. Gallen
Sursee
Sursee
Vineyard
Vineyard
Zofingen
Zofingen
Home locations in Switzerland with a game before 2000 (R = Root , S = Schwamendingen )
( green = positive game balance, yellow = balanced game balance, red = negative game balance ,)
Venue (home games only)
city Games Victories draw Defeats First game Last game
Biel / Bienne 9 6th 2 1 2006 2019
Schaffhausen 8th 5 1 2 1970 2019
Aarau 8th 4th 2 2 2010 2014
Basel 8th 1 2 5 1972 2010
Well 7th 5 1 1 2009 2014
Nyon 6th 3 1 2 1981 2014
Zurich 4th 2 0 2 1980 1997
Solothurn 4th 1 1 2 1982 2004
train 4th 1 1 2 2005 2013
Gossau 3 1 0 2 1978 2002
Oberdorf 2 2 0 0 2008 2008
Neuchâtel 2 1 1 0 2002 2015
Bellinzona 2 1 0 1 1980 2006
Binningen 2 1 0 1 1988 1990
Renens 2 1 0 1 1985 1998
Tuna 2 1 0 1 1976 2019
Winterthur 2 1 0 1 1993 2019
Niederhasli 2 0 1 1 2009 2011
Bern 2 0 0 2 1989 1997
Lugano 2 0 0 2 1983 1990
Suhr 2 0 0 2 1991 1991
Therwil 2 0 0 2 1995 1999
Baar 1 1 0 0 2001 2001
Breitenbach 1 1 0 0 2003 2003
Cop 1 1 0 0 2007 2007
Eschenbach * 1 1 0 0 1982 1982
Escholzmatt * 1 1 0 0 1977 1977
Freiburg 1 1 0 0 2010 2010
Geneva 1 1 0 0 1996 1996
Herisau 1 1 0 0 1995 1995
Illnau-Effretikon 1 1 0 0 1994 1994
Balls 1 1 0 0 2006 2006
Love field 1 1 0 0 2003 2003
Marly 1 1 0 0 1996 1996
Oberägeri 1 1 0 0 1994 1994
Richterswil 1 1 0 0 1990 1990
Zuchwil 1 1 0 0 2000 2000
Grenchen 1 0 1 0 1977 1977
Sierre 1 0 1 0 2000 2000
Sins 1 0 1 0 1985 1985
Willisau 1 0 1 0 2006 2006
Brugg 1 0 0 1 2001 2001
Fountain 1 0 0 1 1978 1978
Buochs 1 0 0 1 1977 1977
Caslano 1 0 0 1 1988 1988
Châtonnaye 1 0 0 1 1997 1997
Chêne-Bourg 1 0 0 1 2000 2000
Chiasso 1 0 0 1 1978 1978
Dänikon 1 0 0 1 1986 1986
Delémont 1 0 0 1 1984 1984
Dietikon * 1 0 0 1 1985 1985
Frauenfeld 1 0 0 1 2003 2003
Giubiasco 1 0 0 1 1996 1996
Interlaken 1 0 0 1 2000 2000
Muri 1 0 0 1 1993 1993
Pfaffikon 1 0 0 1 1992 1992
Riehen 1 0 0 1 1992 1992
Root 1 0 0 1 1984 1984
Schwamendingen * 1 0 0 1 1991 1991
St. Gallen 1 0 0 1 1983 1983
Sursee 1 0 0 1 1998 1998
Visp 1 0 0 1 2004 2004
Vineyard 1 0 0 1 1994 1994
Zofingen 1 0 0 1 1999 1999

Note: * No official games

References and footnotes

  1. ^ Coppa del Mondo (Women) 1970
  2. ^ The SFV names May 7, 1972 as the game date
  3. FFF and SFV name September 24, 1972 as the game date
  4. FFF and SFV name May 31, 1973 as the game date
  5. FFF and SFV name September 8, 1974 as the game date
  6. The SFV and the KNVB Archived Copy ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. name October 26, 1974 as the game date. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.onsoranje.nl
  7. ^ The SFV names April 19, 1975 as the game date
  8. ^ The SFV names September 26th, 1976, the KNVB Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. September 25, 1976 as the game date  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.onsoranje.nl
  9. SvFF and SFV name June 18, 1977 as the game date
  10. ^ The SFV names April 21, 1979 as the date of the match, the FIGC as well as FIFA the April 28
  11. inofficial European Women Championship 1979
  12. The SFV names March 14, 1981 as the match date, the FFF and FIFA as March 21.
  13. ^ The SFV names September 6, 1981 as the game date
  14. Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981
  15. The games against New Zealand, Taiwan-B and SSG Bergisch Gladbach in the context of the tournament will not be considered by FIFA. The New Zealand Association counts the game as an international match [1]
  16. The SFV names November 9, 1982 as the game date
  17. The DFB names September 7th as the game date
  18. Leikskýrsla | Mótalisti | Mótamál | Knattspyrnusamband Íslands
  19. The SFV names August 23, 1986 as the game date, the Icelandic game August 21 and the 23rd for the following game [2]
  20. ^ The SFV names August 3, 1986 as the game date, but classifies it after August 23. [3]
  21. DFB and SFV name September 17, 1988 as the game date
  22. a b c Spelåret 2007 - svenskfotboll.se
  23. The SFV names Unteraegeri as the venue
  24. The SFV names May 2, 1995 as the game date
  25. Nordic Cup (Women U-20 / U-21 / U-23)
  26. The SvFF names March 24th as the game date.
  27. Women Four Nations Tournament 2009 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  28. Spelåret 2009 - svenskfotboll.se
  29. FIFA.com: Record player Brunner has to retire
  30. [4]
  31. football.ch: "Swiss women with prestige success"
  32. football.ch: Swiss women also beat Poland in World Cup qualification
  33. Swiss women rehabilitate themselves for defeat at the beginning
  34. A goalless draw at the end of the group games
  35. football.ch: "Women A-Team: Important victory against Scotland"
  36. Original date: June 9, 20200
  37. Original date: Apr. 4, 20200

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