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Switzerland have reached the FIFA World Cup Final's an impressive 7 times, the last being at USA 94. Although they have regularly featured, the furthest they have progressed in the tournament is the Quarter Final stage. The Swiss though have some good young players coming through to compliment the likes of Hakan Yakin and although they were knocked out of the first round at Euro 2004 they will be confident of making further progress at the FIFA World Cup Finals.

Scroll down the page for world cup statistics of Switzerland and background information on the country.



Switzerland World Cup Statistics
Confederation: Europe
Previous World Cup Appearances: 1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1994
Best Finish: Quarter Finals (1934, 1938, 1954)
Switzerland General Information
Capital City: Bern
Currency: Swiss Franc
Population: 7.3 million
Official Languages: German, French, Italian
Country History and Background
Switzerland, federal republic in west central Europe. Switzerland is a small, landlocked country set amid mountainous terrain in the heart of the European continent. It is bordered on the west by France, on the north by Germany, on the east by Austria, and on the south by Italy. The tiny principality of Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria. Each of the four major bordering countries has had an influence on Swiss culture. The Swiss people are an ethnic mix consisting mainly of native German, French, and Italian speakers, and most towns have two or even three correct names in those languages. The country has an area of 41,285 sq km (15,940 sq mi). Its largest city is Zürich, and the capital is Bern.

Switzerland’s official name is Confoederatio Helvetica (Latin for “Helvetic Confederation”), which is frequently translated in English as Swiss Confederation. The Helvetii, an ancient Celtic people who occupied what is now western Switzerland, were defeated by the Roman army of Julius Caesar in the 1st century bc. As a province of Rome, the region became known as Helvetia. The name Confoederatio Helvetica, an ethnically and linguistically neutral term that recalls this ancient history, is testimony to an enduring desire to forge unity among a diverse population. The name Switzerland (French Suisse; German Schweiz; Italian Svizzera), the nation’s widely recognized but unofficial designation, is a variation on Schwyz, a territory that in 1291 became the first member of the present-day confederation. The Swiss flag, a red square with a centered white cross, is a variation on the traditional flag of the Schwyz region.
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