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Switzerland

The Players

1 - Pascal Zuberbuhler
2 - Johan Djourou
3 - Ludovic Magnin
4 - Philippe Senderos
5 - Xavier Margairaz
6 - Johann Vogel
7 - Ricardo Cabanas
8 - Raphael Wicky
9 - Alexander Frei
10 - Daniel Gygax
11 - Marco Streller
12 - Diego Benaglio
13 - Stephane Grichting
14 - David Degen
15 - Blerim Dzemaili
16 - Tranquillo Barnetta
17 - Christoph Spycher
18 - Mauro Lustrinelli
19 - Valon Behrami
20 - Patrick Muller
21 - Fabio Coltorti
22 - Philipp Degen
23 - Hakan Yakin

The Games

First round (Group G):

  • Switzerland vs France - 13 June, 1700 BST, Stuttgart
  • Switzerland vs Togo - 19 June, 1400 BST, Dortmund
  • Switzerland vs Korea - 23 June, 2000 BST, Hanover
  • Factoids

    How they got there: In controversial circumstances. They beat Turkey on away goals after their thrilling qualifying play-off finished 4-4. A fracas followed the final whistle, resulting in a series of sanctions for the Turks and - more importantly for the Swiss - a six-game ban for player Benjamin Huggel.

    Qualifying star: Alexander Frei. His 88th-minute header earned a 1-0 qualifying win against outsiders Cyprus in March. Their group was the tightest in Europe and had Switzerland not won that match they would not have reached the play-offs.

    Manager: Jakob 'Kobi' Kuhn. Took over in summer 2001 to become the first Swiss coach of the national side in 12 years. Has overseen an improvement in fortunes, guiding the side to Euro 2004 before securing their place in Germany.

    Captain: Johann Vogel. The experienced 28-year-old AC Milan player offers a solid presence for the Swiss in midfield, and has won more than 70 caps since making his international debut in 1995.

    World Cup history: Not great. They reached the last eight in 1934, 1938 and 1954 - but have not done much since. Reached the second round in 1994, but missed out on the past two tournaments.

    World Cup high: Hosting the tournament in 1954 and knocking out Italy in the group stage after beating them 4-1.

    World Cup low: Later in that same tournament, losing an extraordinary quarter-final 7-5 to neighbours Austria - a World Cup record for goals in a game - after being 3-0 up.

    World Cup legend: Josef Huegi was exceptional at the 1954 finals, scoring six goals including a hat-trick against Austria in the quarter-final.

    Stars of the team: Frei again. The Stade Rennes man, who won that Cyprus qualifier, has been in the top two scorers in the last two French league seasons - although his return has tailed off this term.

    Strengths: Switzerland are young, quick and technical. Left-back Ludovic Magnin is great at set pieces and creates lots of goals. Arsenal defender Phillippe Senderos is a real talent - provided he keeps his concentration.

    Weaknesses: Can be a tad lightweight and lack experience. Their nerve nearly went in the play-off against Turkey - they were 3-0 up on aggregate and ended up scraping through on away goals and there are question marks over keeper Pascal Zuberbuhler.

    Did you know? Even though the Swiss were out blowing horns in celebration of their World Cup qualification, noise is not something they always embrace - it was once against the law to slam your car door in a city in the country.

    World ranking: 35

    Wordcup Statistics

    YearCountryPlaced
    1930 Uruguay -
    1934 Italy Quarterfinals
    1938 France Quarterfinals
    1950 Brazil 3rd, pool 1
    1954 Switzerland Quarterfinals
    1958 Sweden -
    1962 Chile 4th, group 2
    1966 England 4th, group 2
    1970 Mexico -
    1974 Germany -
    1978 Argentina -
    1982 Spain -
    1986 Mexico -
    1990 Italy -
    1994 USA 2nd round
    1998 France -
    2002 Korea/Japan -

    What are the odds

    Odds: 150/1

    Odds supplied by William Hill.

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