Switzerland: Women's EURO records and stats
Saturday, July 16, 2022
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Biggest wins, heaviest defeats, highest scorers, most appearances, shoot-outs and more.
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Best result: Group stage (2017, 2022)
EURO appearances: 2
Overall record: P6 W1 D2 L3 F7 A11
Group stage record: P6 W1 D2 L3 F7 A11
Knockout record: N/A
Tournament record
1984 Did not qualify
1987 Did not qualify
1989 Did not qualify
1991 Did not qualify
1993 Did not qualify
1995 Did not qualify
1997 Did not qualify
2001 Did not qualify
2005 Did not qualify
2009 Did not qualify
2013 Did not qualify
2017 Group stage
2022 Group stage
Team records
Biggest victory
2-1: Switzerland vs Iceland, 22/07/2017 (group stage)
Heaviest defeat
4-1: Netherlands vs Switzerland, 17/07/22 (group stage)
Highest-scoring draw
2-2: Switzerland vs Portugal, 09/07/2022 (group stage)
Highest-scoring game
5 goals: 1-4 vs Netherlands, 17/07/22 (group stage)
Most goals scored at a Women's EURO
4 goals in 3 games in 2022 (av. 1.33)
Fewest goals scored at a Women's EURO
3 goals in 3 games in 2017 (av. 1.00)
Most goals conceded at a Women's EURO
8 goals in 3 games in 2022 (av. 2.67)
Fewest goals conceded at a Women's EURO
3 goals in 3 games in 2017 (av. 1.00)
Most different scorers at a Women's EURO
3: 2017, 2022
Fewest different scorers at a Women's EURO
3: 2017, 2022
Player records
Most appearances
6: Eseosa Aigbogun (2017, 2022)
6: Ramona Bachmann (2017, 2022)
6: Ana-Maria Crnogorčević (2017, 2022)
6: Noelle Maritz (2017, 2022)
6: Gaëlle Thalmann (2017, 2022)
6: Lia Wälti (2017, 2022)
Most goals
2: Ramona Bachmann
Most tournaments with goal
2: Ramona Bachmann (2017, 2022)
Penalties
Penalty shoot-outs
N/A
All Women's EURO fixtures
2017
Coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg / Captain Caroline Abbé
18/07: Austria 1-0 Switzerland (group stage, Deventer)
22/07: Iceland 1-2 Switzerland (group stage, Doetinchem)
26/07: Switzerland 1-1 France (group stage, Breda)
2022
Coach Nils Nielsen / Captain Lia Wälti
09/07: Portugal 2-2 Switzerland (group stage, Wigan & Leigh)
13/07: Sweden 2-1 Switzerland (group stage, Sheffield)
17/07: Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands (group stage, Sheffield)