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| Largest win = {{futsal|SUI}} 6–1 {{futsal-rt|UAE}} <br>(], ]; 10 January 2015) | Largest win = {{futsal|SUI}} 13–0 {{futsal-rt|GIB}} <br>(], ]; 20 January 2017)
| Largest loss = {{futsal|POR}} 11–0 {{futsal-rt|SUI}} <br>(], ]; 8 January 2014) | Largest loss = {{futsal|POR}} 11–0 {{futsal-rt|SUI}} <br>(], ]; 8 January 2014)
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Revision as of 12:32, 29 December 2019

Switzerland national futsal team
Nickname(s)Schweizer Nati, La Nati, Rossocrociati
AssociationSwiss Football Association
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachJoão Freitas Pinto
Asst coachMirko Wilhelm
Most capsFabio Santona
Top scorerAlessandro Facchinetti
FIFA codeSUI
FIFA ranking89
Home colours Away colours
First international
  Switzerland 6–4 Malta 
(Biel, Switzerland; 15 December 2009)
Biggest win
  Switzerland 13–0 Gibraltar 
(Siggenthal, Switzerland; 20 January 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Portugal 11–0 Switzerland 
(Caminha, Portugal; 8 January 2014)
FIFA World Cup
Appearances0
UEFA Futsal Championship
Appearances0

The Switzerland national futsal team is controlled by the Swiss Football Association, the governing body for futsal in Switzerland and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the World Cup and the European Championships.

Competition history

FIFA Futsal World Cup

  • 1989 - did not compete
  • 1992 - did not compete
  • 1996 - did not compete
  • 2000 - did not compete
  • 2004 - did not compete
  • 2008 - did not compete
  • 2012 - did not qualify
  • 2016 - did not qualify
  • 2020 - did not qualify

UEFA Futsal Championship

  • 1996 - did not compete
  • 1999 - did not compete
  • 2001 - did not compete
  • 2003 - did not compete
  • 2005 - did not compete
  • 2007 - did not compete
  • 2010 - did not compete
  • 2012 - did not qualify
  • 2014 - did not qualify
  • 2016 - did not qualify
  • 2018 - did not qualify
  • 2022to be determined

References

  1. Futsal World Ranking

External links

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