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  2. Sport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    While winter sports are enjoyed throughout the country, football and ice hockey remain the most popular sports. [3] Major sporting events in Switzerland include the Olympic Games, which were held two times in St. Moritz in Winter 1928 and Winter 1948, and, the 1954 FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Euro 2008 in Switzerland and Austria.

  3. Football in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The first football club in Switzerland was the Lausanne Football and Cricket Club, founded in 1860 by English students. It was also the first football club created outside of England. The Swiss Football Association (ASF-SFV) is the highest body of professional football in Switzerland and was founded in 1895, although it joined the FIFA in 1904 ...

  4. Swiss Olympic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Olympic Association[a] is the National Olympic Committee and the umbrella organisation for organised Swiss sport under private law. It has 104 members (81 national sports federations and 23 partner organisations), to which some two million people belong, practising sports in about 19,000 clubs. [1] Swiss Olympic has its headquarters ...

  5. Swiss Super League - Wikipedia

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    The Super League (known as the Credit Suisse Super League for sponsorship reasons) is a Swiss professional league in the top tier of the Swiss football league system and has been played in its current format since the 2003–04 season. [3][4] As of March 2024, the Swiss Super League is ranked 12th in Europe according to UEFA 's ranking of ...

  6. Switzerland at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has sent athletes to compete in every Games since it first participated at the Olympic Games at the inaugural 1896 Games. Switzerland boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics events held in Melbourne in protests of the Soviet invasion of Hungary, but participated in the equestrian events for those Games held in Stockholm, Sweden earlier that year, where the Swiss dressage team won the ...

  7. Swiss Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Football Association (German: Schweizerischer Fussballverband, French: Association Suisse de Football, Italian: Associazione Svizzera di Football/Calcio, Romansh: Associaziun Svizra da Ballape) is the governing body of football in Switzerland. It organizes the football league, the Swiss Football League and the Switzerland national ...

  8. Category:Sport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. Sport in Switzerland by canton ‎ (7 C) Swiss people in sports ‎ (4 C) Sport in Switzerland by populated place ‎ (15 C) Sport in Switzerland by sport ‎ (46 C, 1 P)

  9. Swiss Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Athletics Championships ( German: Leichtathletik Schweizermeisterschaften, French: Championnats Suisses Elites d’Athlétisme) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Swiss Athletics Federation, which serves as the national championships for the sport in Switzerland. The two-day event is typically held in ...