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Switzerland Return to World Cup Quarter-finals After 72 Years

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
July 7, 2026
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Switzerland produced one of the defining moments of their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign by defeating Colombia 4-3 on penalties after a tense goalless draw in Atlanta, ending a 72-year wait to reach the quarter-finals of the global showpiece.

Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel emerged as the hero in the shootout, making a crucial save before Ruben Vargas calmly converted the final penalty to send Murat Yakin’s side into the last eight for the first time since 1954.

The fiercely contested Round of 16 encounter failed to produce a goal across 120 minutes despite both sides creating several promising opportunities. Switzerland looked the more composed side in possession for long spells, while Colombia remained dangerous on the counterattack, forcing Kobel into a series of important saves.

The breakthrough never arrived, leaving the contest to be decided from the penalty spot, where the Swiss held their nerve to secure a famous victory.

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Swiss End Seven-Decade Wait

The result marks Switzerland’s first appearance in the World Cup quarter-finals since the 1954 tournament, which they hosted. On that occasion, the Swiss reached the last eight before suffering a dramatic 7-5 defeat to Austria in Lausanne in one of the highest-scoring matches in World Cup history.

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Switzerland last played in the FIFA World Cup quarter finals in 1954

Since then, Switzerland had repeatedly fallen short in the knockout stages despite consistently qualifying for the tournaments. Their triumph over Colombia finally ended decades of disappointment and secured a place among the world’s final eight teams.

Murat Yakin’s side entered the match with confidence after an impressive group-stage campaign built on defensive organisation and tactical discipline. Those qualities were once again evident against Colombia as the Swiss backline frustrated one of South America’s most dangerous attacking units.

Colombia exit despite just conceding once in the tournament and went four games without conceding since beating Uzbekistan 3-1 in their opening group stage game of the competition.

Switzerland limited Colombia to few clear-cut opportunities while remaining patient in possession. Although both teams registered efforts on goal, neither goalkeeper was beaten in normal or extra time.

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Penalty Drama Decides the Contest

The penalty shootout delivered all the drama that had been missing during open play.

Switzerland converted four of their five penalties through Granit Xhaka, Zeki Amdouni, Cedric Itten and Ruben Vargas. Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji was the only Swiss player to miss, blasting his effort over the crossbar.

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Ruben Vargas scored the winning penalty

Colombia initially kept pace in the shootout but their hopes faded when defender Davinson Sánchez struck the crossbar with his penalty. The pressure then shifted onto Cucho Hernández, whose effort needed to find the net to keep Colombia alive.

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Instead, Gregor Kobel produced a magnificent full-stretch save, diving low to deny the Colombian forward and hand Switzerland the advantage.

That left Vargas with the opportunity to win the contest, and the winger made no mistake, calmly dispatching his penalty to spark wild celebrations among the Swiss players and supporters.

The victory reflected Switzerland’s defensive resilience throughout the evening. They recorded another clean sheet, successfully containing Colombia’s attacking threats across 120 gruelling minutes before displaying greater composure in the decisive shootout.

Argentina Await in Quarter-finals

Switzerland’s reward is a mouth-watering quarter-final clash against defending champions Argentina in Kansas City.

Argentina booked their place in the last eight after producing a remarkable comeback from two goals down to defeat Egypt 3-2. The reigning world champions demonstrated their trademark fighting spirit to overturn the deficit and remain on course to defend their title.

For Switzerland, the meeting represents another opportunity to create history. Having already broken a 72-year quarter-final drought, Yakin’s men will now attempt to reach the World Cup semi-finals for the first time in the nation’s history.

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Amdouni and Xhaka console Akanji after he missed from the spot

The disciplined defensive structure, leadership of captain Granit Xhaka and the outstanding goalkeeping of Gregor Kobel have become defining features of Switzerland’s campaign, while their composure under immense pressure in the penalty shootout further highlighted the belief growing within the squad.

The victory over Colombia will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the greatest nights in Swiss football history.

Ending a wait that stretched back more than seven decades is an achievement that cements this team’s place among the country’s finest, but with a quarter-final against Argentina now on the horizon, Murat Yakin and his players will believe their remarkable World Cup journey still has another chapter to write.

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