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Switzerland national football team results (1905–1918)

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This is a list of international football matches of the Switzerland national football team from 1905 until 1918.[1]

Between their first match in 1905 and 1918, Switzerland played in 29 matches, resulting in 6 victories, 3 draws and 20 defeats.[2] Switzerland made steady progress from early 9–0 defeats to England amateurs and Hungary, managing to comfortably beat Germany (5–3) in 1908, and France (5–2) and Italy (3–0) in 1911. A notable figure during these years was Paul Wyss, who become the nation's all-time top scorer with 8 goals before being overtaken by several of his contemporaries.

Results

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1905

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12 February 1905 International Friendly France  1–0   Switzerland Paris, France
15:30 (UTC+1:00) Cyprès 60' Report Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 300
Referee: John Lewis (England)

1908

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8 March 1908 International Friendly Switzerland  1–2  France Geneva, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Frenken 41' Report Sartorius 60'
François 70'
Stadium: Charmilles Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
5 April 1908 International Friendly Switzerland  5–3  Germany Basel, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Kämpfer 21', 89'
Jordan 28' (o.g.)
Pfeiffer 32', 57'
Report Becker 6', 69'
Förderer 52'
Stadium: Landhof
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
Note: First win.

1909

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4 April 1909 International Friendly Germany  1–0   Switzerland Karlsruhe, Germany
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Kipp 38' Report Stadium: KFV Telegrafenkaserne ground
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Albert Sohn (Germany)
20 May 1909 International Friendly Switzerland  0–9 England England Amateurs Basel, Switzerland
15:30 (UTC+1:00) Report Woodward ?', ?', ?', ?'
Raine ?', ?'
H. Stapley ?'
Dunning ?', ?'
Stadium: Stadion Landhof
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
Note: This match was the heaviest defeat of the Switzerland football team at the time.

1910

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3 April 1910 International Friendly Switzerland  2–3  Germany Basel, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Müller 35'
Renand 58'
Report Hiller 8'
Kipp 55', 85'
Stadium: Stadion Landhof
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
9 April 1910 International Friendly England Amateurs England 6–1   Switzerland London, England
15:30 (UTC+0:00) Steer ?', ?'
Webb ?', ?'
Fayers ?'
P. Corbett ?'
Report Sydler 63' Stadium: Park Royal Stadium
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Joseph Brauburger (Belgium)

1911

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8 January 1911 International Friendly Switzerland  2–0  Hungary Zürich, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Collet 54'
Wyss 71'
Report Stadium: Vélodrome Hardau
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
26 March 1911 International Friendly Germany  6–2   Switzerland Stuttgart, Germany
15:30 (UTC+1:00) Fuchs 35'
Breunig 43' (pen.)
Kipp 71'
Förderer 78', 88'
Gablonsky 90'
Report Weiss 52'
Collet 80'
Stadium: Kickers-Stadion Degerloch
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Hubert Istace (Belgium)
23 April 1911 International Friendly Switzerland  5–2  France Geneva, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Sydler 5'
Rubli 22', 26'
Wyss 31', 38'
Report Mesnier 69'
Maës 70'
Stadium: Parc des Sports
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
Note: Paul Wyss set the goal-scoring record for Switzerland (3 goals)
7 May 1911 International Friendly Italy  2–2   Switzerland Milan, Italy
15:30 (UTC+1:00) Carrer 31'
Boiocchi 74'
Report Hasler 40'
E. Sydler 65'
Stadium: Arena Civica
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Henry Goodley (England)
21 May 1911 International Friendly Switzerland  3–0  Italy La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
15:00 (+1:00) Wyss 1'
H. Sydler 37'
E. Sydler 85'
Report Stadium: Parc des Sports
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Oscar Ledène (Belgium)
Note: Paul Wyss set the goal-scoring record for Switzerland (4 goals)
25 May 1911 International Friendly Switzerland  1–4 England England Amateurs Bern, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Wyss Report Woodward 5'
Hoare 7'
Healey 25'
Sharpe 65'
Stadium: Spitalacker-Platz
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Willi Langer (Germany)
29 October 1911 International Friendly Hungary  9–0   Switzerland Budapest, Hungary
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Bíró 1'
Koródy 5', 26'
Schlosser 18', 56', 62', 79', 83', 85'
Report Stadium: Millenáris Sporttelep
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Hugo Meisl (Austria)
Note: This match was the heaviest defeat of the Switzerland football team at the time.

1912

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18 February 1912 International Friendly France  4–1   Switzerland Saint-Ouen, France
14:30 (UTC+0:00) Mesnier ?'
Triboulet ?'
Maës ?'
Viallemonteil 83'
Report Wyss 86' Stadium: Stade de Paris
Attendance: 2,626
Referee: Charles Barette (Belgium)
Note: Paul Wyss set the goal-scoring record for Switzerland (6 goals)
20 February 1912 International Friendly Belgium  9–2   Switzerland Antwerp, Belgium
14:30 Van Cant 4', 11'
Saeys 22', 41', 67'
Six 39', 42'
De Veen 80', 83'
Report Weiss 61', pen.'
Wyss 77'
Stadium: Stadion Broodstraat
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Paul Schröder (Germany)
5 May 1912 International Friendly Switzerland  1–2  Germany Espenmoos, Switzerland
Weiss 43' (pen.) Report Kipp 6'
Mechling 9'
Stadium: St. Gallen
Attendance: 5,200
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)

1913

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9 March 1913 International Friendly Switzerland  1–4  France Geneva, Switzerland
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Märki 7' Report Montagne 13'
Eloy 16', 67'
Dubly 16'
Stadium: Charmilles Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Patrick Devitte (Switzerland)
4 May 1913 International Friendly Switzerland  1–2  Belgium Basel, Switzerland
15:00 (+1:00) Marki 85' Report Brébart 30'
Saeys 80'
Stadium: Stadion Landhof
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Walter Sanß (Germany)
18 May 1913 International Friendly Germany  1–2   Switzerland Freiburg, Germany
16:00 (UTC+1:00) Kipp 43' Report Collet 10'
Märki 25'
Stadium: FFC-Platz Schwarzwaldstraße
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Charles Barette (Belgium)
2 November 1913 International Friendly Belgium  2–0   Switzerland Verviers, Belgium
14:30 Wertz 26'
Nisot 85'
Report Stadium: Stade du Panorama
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Willem Eymers (Netherlands)

1914

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8 March 1914 International Friendly France  2–2   Switzerland Saint-Ouen, France
14:30 (UTC+0:20) Devic 46'
Gastiger 85'
Report Schreyer 39'
Albicker 88'
Stadium: Stade de Paris
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: John Howcroft (England)
5 April 1914 International Friendly Italy  1–1   Switzerland Genoa, Italy
15:00 CET (UTC+01:00) Mattea 26' Report Wyss 32' Stadium: Stadio Marassi
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Charles Barette (Belgium)
Note: Paul Wyss set the goal-scoring record for Switzerland (8 goals)
17 May 1914 International Friendly Switzerland  0–1  Italy Bern, Switzerland
15:30 CET (UTC+01:00) Report Barbesino 25' Stadium: Stadion Neufeld
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Hubert Istace (Belgium)

1915

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31 January 1915 International Friendly Italy  3–1   Switzerland Turin, Italy
15:30 CET (UTC+01:00) Fehlmann 2' (o.g.)
Cevenini III 42' (pen.)
Cevenini I 54'
Report Comte 13' Stadium: Stadio Piazza d'Armi
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Edoardo Pasteur (Italy)

1917

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23 December 1917 International Friendly Switzerland  0–1  Austria Basel, Switzerland
14:30 (+1:00) Report Bauer 75' Stadium: Landhof
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: John Forster (Switzerland)
26 December 1917 International Friendly Switzerland  3–2  Austria Zürich, Switzerland
Haas 6', 70'
Huber 87'
Report Neubauer 84' Stadium: Vélodrome Hardau
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: John Forster (Switzerland)

1918

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9 May 1918 International Friendly Austria  5–1   Switzerland Wien, Austria
Wilda 26'
Bauer 46'
Koželuh 80'
Peterli 82' (o.g.)
Studnicka 84'
Report Keller 53' Stadium: WAC Platz
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Ákos Fehéry (Hungary)
12 May 1918 International Friendly Hungary  2–1   Switzerland Budapest, Hungary
17:00 (UTC+2:00) Schaffer 57'
Schlosser 77'
Report Keller 51' Stadium: Hungária körúti stadion
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: John Forster (Switzerland)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Switzerland - International Matches". RSSSF. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Switzerland national football team results". EU-football.info. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
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