List of Switzerland international footballers

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France (left) The Swiss line-up against China, just before World Cup 2006 Swiss national football team.jpg
France (left) The Swiss line-up against China, just before World Cup 2006

The Swiss national football team (German : Schweizer Nati in German, French : La Nati, Italian : Squadra nazionale) represents the nation of Switzerland in international association football. It is fielded by the Swiss Football Association (German : Schweizerischer Fussballverband, French : Association Suisse de Football, Italian : Associazione Svizzera di Football), the governing body of football in Switzerland, and competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), which encompasses the countries of Europe. The team played its first official international match on 12 February 1905 against France.

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Appearances and goals are composed of FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship matches and each competition's required qualification matches, as well as UEFA Nations League matches, FIFA Confederations Cup matches and numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. [1] [2]

Caps and goals updated as of 12 Sep 2023.

PlayerCapsGoalsFirst cap
Filip Ugrinic 1018 November 2023
Uran Bislimi 2019 June 2023
Fabian Rieder 4024 November 2022
Ardon Jashari 2027 September 2022
Zeki Amdouni 7527 September 2022
Dan Ndoye 2024 September 2022
Leonidas Stergiou 1012 June 2022
Mattia Bottani 105 June 2022
Kastriot Imeri 1012 November 2021
Ulisses Garcia 401 September 2021
Gregor Kobel 501 September 2021
Andi Zeqiri 801 September 2021
Cédric Zesiger 201 September 2021
Jordan Lotomba 717 October 2020
Bećir Omeragić 407 October 2020
Jonas Omlin 407 October 2020
Simon Sohm 107 October 2020
Michel Aebischer 14018 November 2019
Eray Cömert 12018 November 2019
Cedric Itten 10415 November 2019
Ruben Vargas 3758 September 2019
Noah Okafor 1629 June 2019
Loris Benito 13114 November 2018
Léo Lacroix 1014 November 2018
Yvon Mvogo 5015 October 2018
Christian Fassnacht 19312 October 2018
Albian Ajeti 1118 September 2018
Kevin Mbabu 2208 September 2018
Djibril Sow 4008 September 2018
Dimitri Oberlin 1023 March 2018
Manuel Akanji 5329 June 2017
Florent Hadergjonaj 101 June 2017
Remo Freuler 59825 March 2017
Steven Zuber 511025 March 2017
Edimilson Fernandes 28213 November 2016
Nico Elvedi 48128 May 2016
Denis Zakaria 50328 May 2016
Shani Tarashaj 5025 March 2016
Roman Bürki 9018 November 2015
Renato Steffen 3449 October 2015
Luca Zuffi 409 October 2015
Marwin Hitz 2010 June 2015
Breel Embolo 631331 March 2015
François Moubandje 21015 November 2014
Marco Schönbächler 2015 November 2014
Silvan Widmer 39314 October 2014
Fabian Lustenberger 3015 November 2013
Pajtim Kasami 12215 October 2013
Michael Lang 31314 August 2013
Fabian Schär 77814 August 2013
Haris Seferovic 93256 February 2013
Izet Hajrović 1014 November 2012
Josip Drmić 341011 September 2012
Michel Morganella 2030 May 2012
Yann Sommer 84030 May 2012
Adrian Winter 1030 May 2012
Alain Wiss 2026 May 2012
Matías Vitkieviez 1029 February 2012
Vincent Rüfli 1015 November 2011
Fabian Frei 2437 October 2011
Ricardo Rodríguez 11097 October 2011
Gaetano Berardi 1010 August 2011
Beg Ferati 1010 August 2011
Timm Klose 17010 August 2011
Johnny Leoni 1010 August 2011
Innocent Emeghara 904 June 2011
Admir Mehmedi 76104 June 2011
Granit Xhaka 117144 June 2011
Mario Gavranović 411626 March 2011
Scott Sutter 203 September 2010
François Affolter 5011 August 2010
Nassim Ben Khalifa 4011 August 2010
Moreno Costanzo 7111 August 2010
Davide Chiumiento 103 March 2010
Jonathan Rossini 103 March 2010
Xherdan Shaqiri 116283 March 2010
Heinz Barmettler 1014 November 2009
Albert Bunjaku 6014 November 2009
Pirmin Schwegler 14012 August 2009
Marco Padalino 9111 February 2009
Marco Wölfli 11019 November 2008
Almen Abdi 6020 August 2008
Sandro Burki 1020 August 2008
Eldin Jakupović 1020 August 2008
Alain Nef 4120 August 2008
Valentin Stocker 36620 August 2008
Eren Derdiyok 60116 February 2008
Mario Eggimann 1007 September 2007
Gelson Fernandes 67222 August 2007
Stephan Lichtsteiner 108815 November 2006
Steve von Bergen 5006 September 2006
Gökhan Inler 8972 September 2006
Alberto Regazzoni 302 September 2006
Diego Benaglio 6103 June 2006
David Degen 17027 May 2006
Fabio Coltorti 801 March 2006
Johan Djourou 7621 March 2006
Blerim Džemaili 69101 March 2006
Valon Behrami 8328 October 2005
Mauro Lustrinelli 12017 August 2005
Xavier Margairaz 1814 June 2005
Alain Rochat 104 June 2005
Philippe Senderos 57526 March 2005
Reto Ziegler 35126 March 2005
Philipp Degen 3209 February 2005
Tranquillo Barnetta 75108 September 2004
Thomas Häberli 104 September 2004
Johan Vonlanthen 4076 June 2004
Stéphane Grichting 45128 April 2004
Daniel Gygax 35531 March 2004
Marco Streller 371211 October 2003
Benjamin Huggel 41220 August 2003
Milaim Rama 7020 August 2003
Christoph Spycher 47030 April 2003
Stephan Keller 3021 August 2002
Remo Meyer 5021 August 2002
Fabrice Borer 3013 February 2002
Bruno Berner 16015 August 2001
Joël Magnin 102 June 2001
Alexander Frei 844224 March 2001
Giorgio Contini 1028 February 2001
André Muff 2015 November 2000
Dario Rota 3015 November 2000
Jorg Stiel 21015 November 2000
Marc Zellweger 13011 October 2000
Badile Lubamba 202 September 2000
Blaise N'Kufo 3492 September 2000
Ricardo Cabanas 51416 August 2000
Ludovic Magnin 63316 August 2000
Andres Gerber 4019 February 2000
Léonard Thurre 8019 February 2000
Hakan Yakin 872019 February 2000
Christophe Jaquet 309 October 1999
Sascha Müller 6018 August 1999
Boris Smiljanić 3018 August 1999
Patrick Bühlmann 17118 November 1998
Marc Hodel 13018 November 1998
Alexandre Rey 18518 November 1998
Francesco Di Jorio 13014 October 1998
Fabio Celestini 3626 June 1998
Patrick Müller 81322 April 1998
Sébastien Zambaz 4020 August 1997
Johann Lonfat 2416 August 1997
Marco Zwyssig 2016 August 1997
Mario Cantaluppi 23410 February 1997
Patrick De Napoli 4010 February 1997
Antonio Esposito 3010 February 1997
Andreas Hilfiker 8010 February 1997
René Weiler 117 February 1997
Bernt Haas 3636 October 1996
Massimo Lombardo 15124 April 1996
Raphaël Wicky 75124 April 1996
David Sesa 36127 March 1996
Alexandre Comisetti 30413 March 1996
Johann Vogel 9428 March 1995
Giuseppe Mazzarelli 1306 September 1994
Murat Yakin 4946 September 1994
Pascal Zuberbühler 5106 September 1994
Sébastien Fournier 40322 January 1994
Ramon Vega 23117 March 1993
Stéphane Henchoz 72023 January 1993
Yvan Quentin 4109 September 1992
Marco Pascolo 55029 January 1992
Ciriaco Sforza 79721 August 1991
Christophe Ohrel 56621 August 1991
Marc Hottiger 64511 October 1989
Adrian Knup 482611 October 1989
Dominique Herr 52420 September 1989
Stéphane Chapuisat 1032121 June 1989
Kubilay Türkyilmaz 64342 February 1988
Christophe Bonvin 45819 May 1987
Thomas Bickel 52519 August 1986
Martin Brunner 3609 April 1986
Alain Sutter 6259 October 1985
Beat Sutter 61137 September 1983
Georges Bregy 55129 March 1982
Marcel Koller 5839 March 1982
Marco Schällibaum 3229 March 1982
Lucien Favre 2411 September 1981
Martin Weber 32130 May 1981
Alain Geiger 112219 November 1980
André Egli 8089 June 1979
Jean-Paul Brigger 3645 May 1979
Alain Geiger 4315 May 1979
Heinz Hermann 118156 September 1978
Roger Wehrli 6908 March 1978
René Botteron 6529 June 1974
Erich Burgener 64011 June 1973
Jakob Kuhn 64511 November 1962
Josef Hügi 342225 November 1951
Charles Antenen 562220 June 1948
Jacques Fatton 532811 May 1946
Alfred Bickel 711118 June 1936
Severino Minelli 80015 June 1930
André Abegglen 52296 November 1927
Max Abegglen 683419 November 1922
Rudolf Ramseyer 59517 June 1920

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References

  1. https://eu-football.info/_players.php?id=194&data=9
  2. "Switzerland national football team statistics and records: appearances".