Switzerland's women's football team reached the knockout stages of Women's Euro 2025 after a 1-1 draw with Finland, marking a historic achievement. This advancement is the first time Switzerland has progressed beyond the group stage in the tournament's history. The team's success has ignited interest in women's football in Switzerland, where the domestic league, the AXA Women's Super League, remains semi-professional, averaging 489 fans per game. In contrast, the English Women's Super League has become a model for success, averaging over 6,600 fans, demonstrating the growing appeal of the sport.
Switzerland achieved a historic milestone by reaching the knockout stages of Women's Euro 2025, marking their first progression beyond the group stage in this tournament.
The average attendance for the Swiss women's league is only 489, contrasting sharply with the WSL, which boasted an average of 6,662 fans last season.
The phrase 'Donner une chance de reves' on a billboard in Geneva encapsulates the excitement surrounding women's football in Switzerland as they achieve unprecedented success.
The success of the WSL has established it as the benchmark for women's football in Europe, significantly influencing the growth and popularity of the sport.
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