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Switzerland vs Cameroon: 2022 World Cup, Where to watch in India? TV and Online Streaming Details

Switzerland vs Cameroon kick off the action in Group G of the World Cup when they meet in Thursday's opener in Al Wakrah.

Nov 23, 2022, 4:30 PMโ€ข2 min read

Switzerland vs Cameroon kick off the action in Group G of the World Cup when they meet in Thursday's opener in Al Wakrah.

Switzerland and Cameroon know a winning start is vital in a very competitive Group G at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

With Brazil and Serbia matching up in the other clash of this group, a loss for either of these sides could threaten to end their campaign early.

They enter the tournament in differing form. Although the Swiss lost their World Cup warmup to Ghana, they do come in on the back of three successive competitive-match wins, with two of those coming against top-10 FIFA ranked nations.

Murat Yakin's side beat Portugal 1-0 in June, before winning 2-1 away in Spain in September in the UEFA Nations League.

The same can't be said for Cameroon, who enter the action in Qatar on the back of four winless international outings, the last two of which saw them draw 1-1, with both Jamaica and Panama in underwhelming pre-tournament friendlies.

Match Details:

  • Location: Al Wakrah, Qatar
  • Stadium: Al Janoub Stadium
  • Date: Thursday 24 November
  • Kick-off Time: 3:30 PM IST

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Football teams with most international trophies

From World Cup to continental championships, discover the titans of global football and their achievements. We bring you the football teams with most international trophies with Argentina leading the pack. Check out who joins them.

Jun 12, 2025, 6:34 AMโ€ข8 min read

Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com

In the sphere of international football, legacy is not built on sentiment but on unmatched achivement. What truly counts for a national team are the trophies won at the global stage, leaving everyone behind in the race!

This list will provide you an overview of the football teams with most international trophies. Read the full article to know about their dominance in the world of football.

1. Argentina (23 international trophies)

Argentina holds the top place in the list of Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Argentina lifting the FIFA World Cup 2022. Image | Mint

Argentina stands as the titan in international football, having 23 trophies in their cabinet, with a rich legacy shaped by raw talent and passionate play.

Their identity is deeply rooted in the genius of legendary players such as Diego Maradona, whose individual brilliance almost single-handedly sealed the 1986 World Cup, and Lionel Messi, who finally cemented his legacy in 2022 World Cup after years of carrying the team's hope.

These players, along with Alfredo Di Stefano and Gabriel Batistuta have contributed to their style of play.

International trophy cabinet of Argentina:

Tournament Count Years
World Cup 3 1978, 1986, 2022
Copa America 16 1921, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1937, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1991, 1993, 2021, 2024
Confederations Cup 1 1992
CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions 2 1993, 2022
Panamerican Championship 1 1960

Read Also: Trophies won by Argentina in International Football (Men's)

2. Brazil (20 international trophies)

Brazil holds the second rank on the list of Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Brazil lifting the Confederations Cup in 2013. Image | FIFA

One of the greatest footballing nations, Brazil, holds 20 international trophies in their stunning cabinet. They are widely recognised as a nation that produce players who redefine the sport.

Legendary figures like Pele, Garrincha, and modern maestros like Ronaldinho and Romario, have all contributed to Brazil's success in achieving this milestone. Their contributions have not been just about winning, but about entertaining and inspiring.

International trophy cabinet of Brazil:

Tournament Count Years
World Cup  5 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002
Copa America 9 1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2019
Panamerican Championship 2 1952, 1956
Confederations Cup 4 1997, 2005, 2009, 2013

3. Uruguay (19 international trophies)

Uruguay holds 4th place in the list for Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Uruguay lifts the 2011 Copa America. Image | Mint

Uruguay possesses a truly remarkable legacy in international football, regardless of its small population. They are just one trophy away to reach enter the twenties in their international trophies count, with 19 so far.

Legendary players like Obdulio Varela and Alcides Ghiggia, who had immense contribution in 1950 World Cup win, and more recently, Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez, have all profoundly shaped Uruguay's rich footballing narrative.

International trophy cabinet of Uruguay:

Tournament Count Years
World Cup  2 1930,1950
Copa America 15 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995, 2011
Panamerican Games 2 2015, 1983

4. Mexico (14 international trophies)

Mexico holds a place in Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Mexico winning the 2023 COMCACAF Gold Cup. Image | Instagram

Mexico holds a proud legacy as the dominant force in CONCACAF football, known for their passionate fan base, technical prowess, and ability to frequently challenge stronger nations.

Hugo Sanchez, Rafael Marquez, and Cuauhtemoc Blanco, are some names served in achieving the 14 international trophies.

International trophy cabinet of Mexico:

Tournament Count Years
CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup 12 1965, 1971, 1977, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023
CONCACAF Nations League 1 2025
Confederations Cup 1 1999

Read Also: 11 players who have won the most trophies in football history

5. USA (9 international trophies)

USA is among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
USA lifting the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2021. Image | NDTV

The USA has steadily built a legacy of growing competitiveness and professionalism, establishing itself as a successful team within the CONCACAF region.

Players like Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, and Tim Howard, have elevated the team's standing and inspired a new generation of American footballers. They currently hold the 5th place with 10 international trophies.

International trophy cabinet of the USA:

Tournament Count Years
CONCACAF Championship/ Gold Cup 7 1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2017, 2021
CONCACAF Nations League 3 2021, 2023, 2024

6. France (8 international trophies)

France is among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
France lifting the 2018 World Cup. Image | Instagram

France holds the sixth place with 8 international trophies achivement elegantly with the efforts of world-class players and athletic brilliance. From Michel Platini of the 1980s to Kylian Mbappe, an explosive forward who's carrying the winning legacy in recent years, this team have come a long way.

Their contributions have led to some historic victories that shaped French football.

International trophy cabinet of France

Tournament Count Years
World Cup 2 1998, 2018
European Championship 2 1984, 2000
European Nations League 1 2021
CONMEBOLโ€“UEFA Cup of Champions 1 1985
Confederations Cup 2 2001, 2003

Read Also: Football facts: Players with most Champions League finals without winning it ever

7. Germany (8 international trophies)

Germany holds the third rank in the list of Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Germany lifting the 2014 World Cup. Image | Sportsnet

Germany's legacy in international football is built on resilience, discipline and strong winning mentality. They have won 8 international trophies which gracefully shine in their cabinet.

Legendary players like Franz Beckenbauer, the elegant "Der Kaiser" who revolutionized the sweeper role; Gerd Muller, the prolific striker; and Lothar Matthaus, a midfield powerhouse, have shaped the team's consistent success.

International trophy cabinet of Germany:

Tournament Count Years
World Cup 4 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014
European Championship 3 1972, 1980, 1996
Confederations Cup 1 2017

8. Egypt (7 international trophies)

Egypt holds a place in the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Egypt lifts the AFCON in 2010. Image | CAF Online

Egypt holds an unparalleled legacy as the most successful nation in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations, having great consistency and dominance on the continental stage.

The "Pharaohs" are known for their tactical discipline, and ability to perform under pressure in crucial matches, which brought them 7 international trophies.

The most memorable victory for Egypt was their achievement of winning three consecutive Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2006, 2008, and 2010, a feat that cemented their status as the kings of African football.

International trophy cabinet of Egypt:

Tournament Count Years
Africa Cup of Nations 7 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010

9. Spain (6 international trophies)

Spain is one among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Spain lifts the 2010 World Cup. Image | Sportstar

Spain's legacy in international football is linked to their "tiki-taka" style, a philosophy of possession-based, intricate passing football that brought unparallaled success.

This approach led to an era of consistent dominance, including a historic treble from 2008 to 2012. Legendary figures like Xavi, Andres Iniesta, and Iker Casillas were instrumental in this golden age.

Recently, the new generation talents like Lamine Yamal and Pedri, has emerged, further contributing to add up the numbers of their international trophies, which currently counts to 6.

International trophy cabinet of Spain:

Tournamanet Count Years
World Cup  1 2010
European Championship 4 1964, 2008, 2012, 2024
European Nations League 1 2023

Read Also: Football Wonderkids: Is Lamine Yamal the best 17-year-old footballer ever?

10. Italy (6 international trophies)

Italy are among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Italy lifts the 2006 World Cup. Image | Instagram

Italy won 6 international trophies in their football journey, with four World Cup wins among them. They have the capability to rise when it matters most for the nation.

Legendary players like Paolo Maldini, Gianluigi Buffon, and others have left an incredible mark on the history of team's success. The 2006 FIFA World Cup remains a memorable victory where the Azzurri peaked.

International trophy cabinet of Italy:

Tournament Count Years
World Cup  4 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006
European Championship 2 1968, 2020

11. New Zealand (6 international trophies)

New Zealand is among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
New Zealand lifts their 6th OFC Nations Cup in 2024. Image | Pinterest

New Zealand won 6 international trophies and all of them were OFC Nations Cup wins, reflecting their dominance within the Oceania confederation. Their strong team spirit and discipline gets them the ability to qualify for the World Cup despite being a smaller footballing nation.

Their qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where they remained undefeated in the group stage, drawing all 3 of their matches against strong opponents, stands as a particularly memorable achievement.

International trophy cabinet of New Zealand:

Tournament Count Years
OFC Nations Cup 6 1973, 1998, 2002, 2008, 2016, 2024

12. Cameroon (5 international trophies)

Cameroon is among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Cameroon lifts the AFCON in 2017. Image | Mint

Cameroon, known as the "Indomitable Lions," has forged a legacy as one of Africa's most successful footballing nations. They have achieved 5 international trophies so far, and are in own by their raw power, athleticism, and a fearless, adventurous approach to the game.

The 1990 FIFA World Cup remains their most memorable victory, where they shocked reigning champions Argentina in the opening match and became the first African team to reach the quarter-finals, with their commendable performances.

International trophy cabinet of Cameroon:

Tournament Count Years
Africa Cup of Nations 5 1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017

Read Also: The most shocking goal misses in Football history

13. Australia (5 international trophies)

Australia is among the Football teams with most international trophies | sportzpoint.com
Australia lifts the AFC Asian Cup in 2015. Image | Socceroos

Australia, also known as "Socceroos," have evolved from a dominant force in Oceania to a competitive presence in Asia and a consistent participant on the global stage of football.

They have won 5 international trophies so far, with players like Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka being the central to their footballing journey.

A standout memorable victory for Australia was winning the AFC Asian Cup on home soil in 2015, that increased their status as a leading footballing nation within the Asian confederation.

International trophy cabinet of Australia:

Tournament Count Years
Asian Cup 1 2015
OFC Nations Cup 4 1980,
1996, 2000, 2004

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11 players who have won the most trophies in football history

Argentine legend Lionel Messi has won the most trophies in football history (46). Here are the other 10 players who follow him on this list most successful football history.

Jun 9, 2025, 2:40 PMโ€ข17 min read

11 players who have won the most trophies in football history | sportzpoint.com

Many great players have taken the football pitch and left the fans in awe. However, only a few players have gone on to win various trophies in their careers. In this special article, we will take a look at an elite list of players who have won the most trophies in football as a player. 

Argentine football star Lionel Messi is the player with most trophies in football history. In his career so far, with club and country, he has won 46 major trophies. Moreover, he is one of the very few players to win FIFA World Cup. Ballon d'Or, and UEFA Champions League in his career. 

But, yes, the below list only counts the major trophies won with teams and only only individual awards. We wanted to be clear with that at the start. With this list of "11 players who have won the most trophies in football history," we will able to judge which player has been a part of a winning team mostly. 

Though, it is not always the case that when you win a trophy, you have a big role to play in that. But, in this list, all the players listed always had big contributions to their team's success. So, without further a due, let's checkout the list. 

Top 11 players with the most trophies in football:

11. Vitor Baia (34 trophies)

Vitor Baa won 34 trophies in his football career | Sportz Point
Vitor Baia with the 2004 UEFA Champions League Trophy for FC Porto.

Vitor Baia spent most of his career with FC Porto except playing two years for Barcelona. Baia started his career with FC Porto in 1988 and left the club to join Barcelona in 1996. 

Before retiring in 2007, he played for Barcelona in two stints and won the La Liga in 1997-98 season. His most success came his boyhood club FC Porto, where he won the Liga Portugal 10 times.

However, the biggest achievement was to win the UEFA Champions League in 2004 with the Dragons. Under the visionary eyes of Jose Mourinho, they created one of the greatest underdog success stories in European football.

In a total, Baia won 25 trophies with the Porto while adding the rest to his collection of glories for Barcelona. Unfortunately, he was not able to add any trophy while playing for Portugal.

# Achievement Year Club
1 Champions League Winner 03/04 FC Porto
2 Spanish Champion 97/98 FC Barcelona
3 UEFA Cup Winner 02/03 FC Porto
4 Europapokal der Pokalsieger Sieger 96/97 FC Barcelona
5 Spanish Cup Winner 97/98, 96/97 FC Barcelona
6 Spanish Super Cup Winner 97/98, 96/97 FC Barcelona
7 Portuguese Champion 06/07, 05/06, 03/04, 02/03, 98/99, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93, 91/92, 89/90 FC Porto
8 Portuguese Cup Winner 2006, 2003, 2000, 1994, 1991 FC Porto
9 Intercontinental Cup Winner 2004 FC Porto
10 Portuguese Super Cup Winner 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2000, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1991 FC Porto

10. Kenny Dalglish (34 trophies)

Sir Kenny Dalgish won 34 trophies in his career | Sportz Point
Sir Kenny Dalgish.

Scottish legend Sir Kenny Dalglish is Liverpool's one of the most legendary players. Apart from playing 13 years for the Reds, he played for Celtic for 8 years at the start of his career.

For Liverpool FC, he won a club record 8 Premier League titles along with three Champions League titles. He had won 7 English Super Cups and 2 FA Cup titles as well.

While playing for Celtic, he became the Scottish Champion four times.

# Achievement Year(s) Club
1 European Champion Clubs' Cup Winner 83/84, 80/81, 77/78 Liverpool FC
2 English Champion 89/90, 87/88, 85/86, 83/84, 82/83, 81/82, 79/80, 78/79 Liverpool FC
3 UEFA Supercup Winner 77/78 Liverpool FC
4 English FA Cup Winner 1989, 1986 Liverpool FC
5 English Super Cup Winner 89/90, 88/89, 86/87, 82/83, 80/81, 79/80, 77/78 Liverpool FC
6 English League Cup Winner 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981 Liverpool FC
7 Scottish Champion 76/77, 73/74, 72/73, 71/72 Celtic FC
8 Scottish Cup Winner 76/77, 74/75, 73/74, 71/72 Celtic FC
9 Scottish League Cup Winner 74/75 Celtic FC
Total Trophies 34

9. Angel di Maria (35 trophies)

Most Trophies in football history: Angle di Maria - 42 | sportzpoint.com
Di Maria kissing the FIFA World CUP 2022 Trophy | Image - Mundo Deportivo

One of the most underrated players in modern football history, Di Maria always had to shine under the shadows of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Di Maria played alongside Lionel Messi for Argentina and then shared club dressing room with Cristiano at Real Madrid.

With his latest trophy for Benfica in the Portuguese Super Cup, he now has won 35 trophies in his career. Di Maria won five Ligue 1 titles with PSG and won his only Champions League title with Real Madrid.

Read Also | Football facts: 10 players who have played most games with Lionel Messi

However, just like Lionel Messi, his international success bloomed late in his career. He won the Copa America twice in 2021 and 2024. But, his major success was to win the FIFA World Cup 2022, where he scored an important in the final.

Di Maria retired from international football after the 2024 Copa America final.

# Achievement Year(s) Team Count
1 World Cup Winner 2022 Argentina 1
2 Copa Amรฉrica Winner 23/24, 20/21 Argentina 2
3 Champions League Winner 13/14 Real Madrid 1
4 Spanish Champion 11/12 Real Madrid 1
5 French Champion Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 5
6 UEFA Supercup Winner 14/15 Real Madrid 1
7 French Cup Winner Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 4
8 Spanish Cup Winner 13/14, 10/11 Real Madrid 2
9 French League Cup Winner Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 4
10 Spanish Super Cup Winner 12/13 Real Madrid 1
11 Portuguese Champion 09/10 SL Benfica 1
12 Portuguese League Cup Winner Multiple Years SL Benfica 3
13 Under-20 World Cup Champion 2007 Argentina U20 1
14 CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions Winner 21/22 Argentina 1
15 French Super Cup Winner Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 5
16 Olympic Medalist 2008 Argentina Olympic Team 1
17 Portuguese Super Cup Winner 2024 SL Benfica 1
Total Titles 35

8. Cristiano Ronaldo (36 trophies)

11 players with most trophies in football history - 36 trophies - Cristiano Ronaldo - sportzpoint.com

Arguably one of the greatest players in the history of football, Cristiano Ronaldo has 36 trophies in his cabinet at the moment. The Portuguese legend won his latest trophy for Portugal, as he lifted the UEFA Nations League 2025 for his country.

Ronaldo, who started his club career with Sporting CP, won the Portuguese Super Cup with the club in 2003. That was the start to a historical career which gave football fans joy for over two decades.

Read Also: Top 10: Most Free-kick Goals In Football History (Updated)

The Portuguese legend flourished under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. He then joined Real Madrid, where he won four of his five UEFA Champions League titles. Ronaldo has won a title for every club he has played for so far.

However, one of his biggest achievements as a player was to win the UEFA European Cup with Portugal in 2016. Besides scoring over 900 career goals, Ronaldo's success for every team is what makes him a legend.

# Achievement Year(s) Club/National Team
1 European Champion 2016 Portugal
2 Champions League Winner 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 13/14, 07/08 Real Madrid, Manchester United
3 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2018, 2017, 2015, 2009 Real Madrid, Manchester United
4 English Champion 08/09, 07/08, 06/07 Manchester United
5 Spanish Champion 16/17, 11/12 Real Madrid
6 Italian Champion 19/20, 18/19 Juventus FC
7 UEFA Supercup Winner 17/18, 16/17, 14/15 Real Madrid
8 Winner UEFA Nations League 2019, 2025 Portugal
9 English FA Cup Winner 2004 Manchester United
10 Spanish Cup Winner 13/14, 10/11 Real Madrid
11 Italian Cup Winner 20/21 Juventus FC
12 English League Cup Winner 2009, 2006 Manchester United
13 Spanish Super Cup Winner 17/18, 12/13 Real Madrid
14 Italian Super Cup Winner 20/21, 18/19 Juventus FC
15 English Super Cup Winner 07/08 Manchester United
16 Portuguese Super Cup Winner 2003 Sporting CP
17  Arab Club Champions Cup 2023 Al-Nassr 
Total Trophies 35

7. Ryan Giggs (37 trophies)

10 players who have won the most trophies in football history - Ryan Gigs - 36 trophies - sportzpoint.com
Gigs with the Champions League title for Manchester United.

Ryan Giggs played all his life for one football club; Manchester United. In his 24-year career at the club, he won a total of 37 trophies, a record for the club.

Not only that, with 13 Premier League titles, he is league's most successful player ever. With the Red Devils, he also went on to win two UEFA Champions League title.

For United, he played 963 games and has 168 goals and 265 assists, another record for United.

# Achievement Year(s) Club
1 Champions League Winner 07/08, 98/99 Manchester United
2 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2009 Manchester United
3 English Champion 12/13, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 06/07, 02/03, 00/01, 99/00, 98/99, 96/97, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93 Manchester United
4 UEFA Supercup Winner 91/92 Manchester United
5 English FA Cup Winner 2004, 1999, 1996, 1994 Manchester United
6 English Super Cup Winner 13/14, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 03/04, 97/98, 96/97, 94/95, 93/94 Manchester United
7 English League Cup Winner 2010, 2009, 2006, 1992 Manchester United
8 Intercontinental Cup Winner 1999 Manchester United
Total Titles 37

6. Sergio Busquets (38 Trophies)

Sergio Busquets won 38 football trophies in his career | sportzpoint.com
Busquets showing off his trophies from Treble winning season. 

Sergio Busquets, the FC Barcelona and Spain legend is one of the most underrated players ever to play. The central defender was part of one of the greatest international team which won 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2010 Euros for Spain.

Read Also: Barcelona team that won "EVERYTHING" in 2009: Busquets to leave as the last man of that team

The former Barcelona captain won 9 La Liga titles. Not only that, he won 7 Spanish Cups and Spanish Super Cups as well for the Catalan club.

However, his biggest achievement in club football was to win three UCL titles for Barcelona. His latest trophy is the 2024 Supportersโ€™ Shield winners with Inter Miami CF.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 World Cup Winner 2010 Spain
2 European Champion 2012 Spain
3 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 FC Barcelona
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
5 Spanish Champion 22/23, 18/19, 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 FC Barcelona
6 UEFA Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 FC Barcelona
7 Spanish Cup Winner 20/21, 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 FC Barcelona
8 Spanish Super Cup Winner 22/23, 18/19, 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
9 Supporters' Shield Winner 23/24 Inter Miami CF
10 Leagues Cup Winner 2023 Inter Miami CF
Total Titles 38

5. Maxwell (38 trophies)

Maxwell won 38 trophies in his club career | Sportz Point
Maxwell won four consecutive Ligue 1 titles with PSG.

Maxwell, the Brazilian left back might be the only unknown player on this list. The defender achieved most of his success playing for PSG in France.

However, he found success with FC Barcelona as well. But, joined PSG to find more chances as well.

Maxwell's first trophy was with Cruzeiro, winning the Brazilian Cup in 2000. Soon the joined Ajax, wining two Dutch League titles.

His move to Barcelona via Inter Milan and FC Empoli saw him winning the UEFA Champions League title in 2011. But his most success came with PSG, winning the Ligue 1 four times in a row from 2013 to 2016.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 Champions League Winner 10/11 FC Barcelona
2 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
3 Italian Champion 08/09, 07/08, 06/07 Inter Milan
4 Spanish Champion 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
5 French Champion 15/16, 14/15, 13/14, 12/13 Paris Saint-Germain
6 Uefa Supercup Winner 09/10 FC Barcelona
7 French Cup Winner 16/17, 15/16, 14/15 Paris Saint-Germain
8 Spanish Cup Winner 11/12 FC Barcelona
9 French League Cup Winner 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 13/14 Paris Saint-Germain
10 Spanish Super Cup Winner 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
11 Italian Super Cup Winner 08/09 Inter Milan
12 Dutch Champion 03/04, 01/02 Ajax Amsterdam
13 Dutch Cup Winner 01/02 Ajax Amsterdam
14 Dutch Super Cup Winner 2005, 2003, 2002 Ajax Amsterdam
15 Brazilian Cup Winner 2000 Cruzeiro Esporte Clube
16 French Super Cup Winner 16/17, 15/16, 13/14 Paris Saint-Germain
Total Titles 38

Read Also: Messi vs Ronaldo: The hat-trick battle

4. Gerard Pique (39 trophies)

Gerard Pique won 39 trophies in his career | sportzpoint.com
Pique showing off his trophies from Treble winning season.

Another player from that legendary Spanish and Barcelona team, who features in this list. Although known for his career at FC Barcelona, Gerard Pique had success with Manchester United as well.

It might be quite revealing for many that, he played alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, against whom he had some tough battles later.

Read Also | Reliving Barcelona's Golden Era: A Tribute to Footballing Brilliance

Pique won 9 La Liga titles for Barcelona to go with 3 UCL titles for the club. But before reaching there he had won the Premier League and Champions League for United in the 2007-08 season.

He was also an integral part of the Spanish team which won the FIFA World Cup in 2010 and UEFA Euro in 2012.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 World Cup Winner 2010 Spain
2 European Champion 2012 Spain
3 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 (FC Barcelona), 07/08 (Manchester United) FC Barcelona, Manchester United
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
5 English Champion 07/08 Manchester United
6 Spanish Champion 22/23, 18/19, 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 FC Barcelona
7 UEFA Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 FC Barcelona
8 Spanish Cup Winner 20/21, 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 FC Barcelona
9 Spanish Super Cup Winner 18/19, 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
10 English League Cup Winner 2006 Manchester United
11 European Under-19 Champion 2006 Spain U19
Total Titles 39

3. Andres Iniesta (39 trophies)

Andres Iniesta: Players with most trophies in Football history | Sportz Point

Probably the best midfielder of the modern era, Andres Iniesta with 41 trophies is the third most successful footballer ever.

Another important player of that iconic Spanish and Barcelona team, Iniesta found success early in his career. He won his first major trophy with Spain U-17 team winning the U-17 Euros in 2000. He followed that up with the U-19 Euro title next year.

His Barcelona career started in 2002 which continued till 2018. In those 17 year at Barcelona, he won 32 trophies. Post that, he joined Japanese club Viseel Kobe where he won three trophies as well.

Read Also | Andres Iniesta: Who has won the most trophies for FC Barcelona?

Along with all club level success, Iniesta's greatest achievement was to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup alongside lifting the 2008 and 2012 Euro Cup. His goal in the 2010 World Cup final to hand Spain their first-ever World Cup, is regarded as one of the greatest World Cup moments.

Iniesta called it a day in 2024 after spending a year at the Emirates Club. 

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 World Cup Winner 2010 Spain
2 European Champion 2012, 2008 Spain
3 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09, 05/06 FC Barcelona
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
5 Spanish Champion 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09, 05/06, 04/05 FC Barcelona
6 Uefa Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 FC Barcelona
7 Spanish Cup Winner 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 FC Barcelona
8 Spanish Super Cup Winner 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10, 06/07, 05/06 FC Barcelona
9 European Under-17 Champion 2001 Spain U17
10 Japanese Champion 2023 Vissel Kobe
11 European Under-19 Champion 2002 Spain U19
12 Japanese Cup Winner 2019 Vissel Kobe
13 Japanese Super Cup Winner 2020 Vissel Kobe
Total Titles 41

2. Dani Alves (43 trophies)

10 players who have won the most trophies in football history: Dani Alves - 43 trophies | sportzpoint.com
Dani Alves celebrating the Olympic Gold medal in Tokyo. Image | sportstar

Before Lionel Messi took over as the player with most trophies in football history, it was Dani Alves who had the record. The defender won 23 trophies in eight years at Barcelona.

Dani Alves won six La Liga and three Champions League titles with Barcelona. He then won 19 more titles while playing for Juventus, PSG, and Sao Paulo. He won domestic titles in Italy, France, Brazil and Spain as, which makes him one of the greatest of his era.

Read Also: All the FIFA World Cup winners and runners-up since 1930

The defender won six major titles with his national team, Brazil. He started his Brazil career by winning the U-20 FIFA World Cup in 2003. Alves then won two Copa America titles in 2007 and 2019. He concluded his international career by winning the Olympic gold in 2021.

Despite the recent off-field controversies, with 43 trophies in his cabinet, Dani Alves is one of the greatest ever to play the game.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 Copa Amรฉrica Winner 18/19, 06/07 Brazil
2 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 FC Barcelona
3 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
4 Spanish Champion 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 FC Barcelona
5 Italian Champion 16/17 Juventus FC
6 French Champion 18/19, 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
7 Uefa Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10, 06/07 FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC
8 Uefa Cup Winner 06/07, 05/06 Sevilla FC
9 Spanish Cup Winner 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09, 06/07 FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC
10 Italian Cup Winner 16/17 Juventus FC
11 French Cup Winner 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
12 Spanish Super Cup Winner 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10, 07/08 FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC
13 French League Cup Winner 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
14 Confederations Cup Winner 2013, 2009 Brazil
15 Under-20 World Cup Champion 2003 Brazil U20
16 French Super Cup Winner 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
17 Olympic Medalist 2021 Brazil Olympic Team
18.  Copa do Nordeste 2002 Bahia
19. Campeonato Paulista 2021 Sรฃo Paulo
Total Titles 43

1. Lionel Messi (46 trophies)

11 players who have won the most trophies in football history: Lionel Messi with 46 trophies tops the list | sportzpoint.com
Messi celebrating the FIFA World Cup 2022 victory.

Leo Messi is the player with the most trophies in football history. With his latest triumph at the 2024 Supportersโ€™ Shield winners, the magician from Argentina won his 46th trophy in his career.

Messi won back-to-back four international trophies with Argentina within three years. He won the Copa America 2021 and then went on to win the Finalissima 2022. Then he capped off his greatest achievement by winning FIFA World Cup 2022.

The Argentine maestro has also won the Olympic Gold Medal with his country in 2008. His latest international success came in Copa America 2024.

In club football history, Messi is the most successful player with 41 club trophies to his name. He started his career with his boyhood club Barcelona and played 18 seasons for the club, scoring a record 672 goals.

Read Also | Top 10 La Masia Graduates who ruled football

The 8-time Ballon d'Or winner won four Champions League titles with Barcelona. Alongside European success, he won 10 La Liga titles as well, most for Barcelona. He has also won Spanish Cup seven times.

After his great stint at Barcelona, Messi went to the French League to play for PSG. However, he was unable to bring the UCL to the French giant, he won the French League with them. In addition, he won the French Super Cup for the season 2022-23 with PSG.

# Achievement Year(s) Team Count
1 World Cup Winner 2022 Argentina 1
2 Copa Amรฉrica Winner 23/24, 20/21 Argentina 2
3 Champions League Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 4
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 3
5 Spanish Champion Multiple Years FC Barcelona 10
6 French Champion 22/23, 21/22 Paris Saint-Germain 2
7 UEFA Supercup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 3
8 Spanish Cup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 7
9 Spanish Super Cup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 8
10 Supporters' Shield Winner 23/24 Inter Miami CF 1
11 Leagues Cup Winner 2023 Inter Miami CF 1
12 Under-20 World Cup Champion 2005 Argentina U20 1
13 CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions Winner 21/22 Argentina 1
14 French Super Cup Winner 22/23 Paris Saint-Germain 1
15 Olympic Medalist 2008 Argentina Olympic Team 1
Total Titles 46
Note: Debangshu Biswas first wrote this article and then got updated by Koushik Biswas. Stats are taken from Transfermakrt.com and accurate as of 19-01-2025
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7 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026

Even though the number of countries participating in the World Cup would increase, there is a chance that a few well-known footballing nations might miss the flight to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

May 28, 2025, 5:29 AMโ€ข6 min read

7 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 | sportzpoint.com

The FIFA World Cup 2026, which is set to be the biggest with a record 48 teams, is just one year away. After the huge success of FIFA World Cup 2022, where the world saw an outstanding final between winners Argentina and runners-up France, the next edition is gearing up to break more records. 

But, even though the number of countries participating in the World Cup would increase, there is a chance that a few well-known footballing nations might miss the flight to the FIFA World Cup 2026, in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Today, we will talk about those countries which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

7. Austria

7 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 - Austria | sportzpoint.com

Austria under Ralf Rangnick surprised everyone with their high pressing game, beating teams like the Netherlands and Poland in Euro 2024. However, their high-pressing game might not give them great results in the USA. Moreover, their Bundesliga talents are also above their peak age. 

Austria have not started their FIFA World Cup Qualifiers campaign at the moment, and Bosnia-Herzegovina have already taken a 6-point lead in the Group H points table. So, it might be tough for them if they make any silly mistakes during the qualifiers. 

Group H
P W D L GD Pts
1
BIH
2 2 0 0 2 6
2
ROU
2 1 0 1 3 3
3
CYP
2 1 0 1 1 3
4
AUT
0 0 0 0 0 0
5
SMR
2 0 0 2 -6 0

6. Croatia

7 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 - Croatia | sportzpoint.com

Although Luka Modric and company surprised everyone with a runners-up finish at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and a third-place finish in 2022, the former Real Madrid great would be 40 during the World Cup. So, we can not expect Modric to take his team over the line alone. 

Although they have a defender like Josko Gvardiol, the entire squad is getting aged, and they are already six points behind teams like the Czech Republic and Montenegro, even before starting their FIFA World Cup Qualifiers campaign.

So, they also have very little room for any mistakes. 

Group L
P W D L GD Pts
1
CZE
2 2 0 0 5 6
2
MNE
2 2 0 0 3 6
3
CRO
0 0 0 0 0 0
4
FRO
2 0 0 2 -2 0
5
GIB
2 0 0 2 -6 0

5. Chile

5 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 - Chile | sportzpoint.com

Chile were once considered one of the toughest South American teams with Copa America victories in 2015 and 2016. But those times are gone now for them. 

They still depend on veteran stars like Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sanchez, who are at the fag end of their careers. With just two wins in 14 South American qualifiers and a paltry nine goals scored, Chile are currently bottom of the points table. 

With Chile being five points adrift of a play-off spot, they might not make it to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Rank Team P W D L Pts
1 Argentina 14 10 1 3 31
2 Ecuador 14 7 5 2 23
3 Uruguay 14 5 6 3 21
4 Brazil 14 6 3 5 21
5 Paraguay 14 5 6 3 21
6 Colombia 14 5 5 4 20
7 Venezuela 14 3 6 5 15
8 Bolivia 14 4 2 8 14
9 Peru 14 2 4 8 10
10 Chile 14 2 4 8 10

4. Qatar

5 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026- Qatar | sportzpoint.com

The 2022 FIFA World Cup hosts created history by losing all three group games, becoming the first host nation to do so. However, after back-to-back Asian Cup victories, they were well on track to qualify for the 2026 World Cup on merit.

But, after winning only three of the eight third-round Asian qualifiers matches, they are now behind Iran and Uzbekistan in the group. 

Although there is a fourth round of safety for them, it is not guaranteed that they will qualify from there.  

Group A
P W D L GD Pts
1
IRN
8 6 2 0 9 20
2
UZB
8 5 2 1 4 17
3
UAE
8 4 1 3 7 13
4
QAT
8 3 1 4 -5 10
5
KGZ
8 2 0 6 -6 6
6
PRK
8 0 2 6 -9 2

3. Senegal

5 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 - Pape Sarr's Senegal | sportzpoint.com

Senegal, the African football giants, struggled a bit after the departure of coach Aliou Cisse. They had shown great determination during the FIFA World Cup 2022, but after Cisse's departure, they seem to be fading. 

Their senior stars, Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, now play in the Saudi Pro League and are not at their prime as well. It will be up to their youngsters, like Pape Sarr and Nicolas Jackson, to take them home.

Read Also | 10 most successful African Players with most goals in the UEFA Champions League

But they are now behind DR Congo by a point in qualifying. So, any mistake from them could sweep away the dreams of the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

Group B
P W D L GD Pts
1
COD
6 4 1 1 5 13
2
SEN
6 3 3 0 7 12
3
SDN
6 3 3 0 6 12
4
TOG
6 0 4 2 -3 4
5
SSD
6 0 3 3 -8 3
6
MTN
6 0 2 4 -7 2

2. Cameroon

5 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 - Onana's Cameroon | sportzpoint.com

Cameroon are Africa's most frequent World Cup participants and has always brought a great flair to the World Cups. But, despite having talents like Andre Onana and Bryan Mbeumo, they have dropped points against Libya, Angola, and Eswatini.

They are currently one point behind Cape Verde in the Group D points table of CAF qualifiers. 

Group D
P W D L GD Pts
1
CPV
6 4 1 1 2 13
2
CMR
6 3 3 0 8 12
3
LBY
6 2 2 2 -1 8
4
ANG
6 1 4 1 0 7
5
MRI
6 1 2 3 -4 5
6
SWZ
6 0 2 4 -5 2

1. Nigeria

5 big footballing nations which can miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 - Nigeria | sportzpoint.com

It would be a shame if a team with Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Victor Boniface as their attacking trio does not qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026. However, despite having a good side, they have underperformed and won only six matches, trailing South Africa by six points in Group C.

Group C
P W D L GD Pts
1
RSA
6 4 1 1 5 13
2
RWA
6 2 2 2 0 8
3
BEN
6 2 2 2 -1 8
4
NGA
6 1 4 1 1 7
5
LES
6 1 3 2 -1 6
6
ZIM
6 0 4 2 -4 4

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England vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 Quarter-Final Highlights | England are through to the Semi-Finals following a 5-3 win in penalties

England booked their spot in the semi-final following a 5-3 victory over Switzerland in penalties in the UEFA Euro 2024 Quarter-Final at the Dusseldorf Arena in Germany.

Jul 6, 2024, 11:57 AMโ€ข2 min read

England vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 Quarter-Final | Image: X

England beat Switzerland 5-3 in penalties in the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final at Dusseldorf to book their spot in the Semi-Final. Embolo's strike in the 75th minute provided Switzerland with the lead but Bukayo Saka scored a magical goal in the 80th minute to bring his side back in the game. The match ultimately went into penalties and England made no mistake as they converted all five spot kicks. Pickford became the saviour by saving Akanji's spot kick and England will now either face Netherlands or Turkey in the semi-final.

Read Also: Netherlands vs Turkey UEFA Euro 2024 Quarter-Final Live Updates | Winner will play England in semis

England vs Switzerland: A brief highlight of the game

England booked their place in the semi-finals following a 5-3 penalty shootout win over Switzerland. All of Englandโ€™s penalty-takers converted their kicks perfectly, especially Alexander-Arnold, who scored the winner with a powerful shot into the top corner.

The first half finished goalless but England were seen playing good football for the first time in the Euro 2024. But, there was no end product from the English side. Switzerland made a strong comeback in the second half and took the lead through Breel Embolo in the 75th minute. 

But, England came back into the game through Bukayo Saka just five minutes later after conceding. Saka made some space for himself on the right and then unleashed a perfect low curler which ended up in the back of the net. Sommer could do nothing to stop it from going in. The match went to extra time but none of the teams were able to score and it ultimately went to the penalties.

England won their first Euro penalty shootout since 1996 against Spain. Switzerland pulled off a big upset in the round of 16 when they knocked out holders Italy but their journey at Euro 2024 ends in the quarterfinals.

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Jul 6, 2024, 6:47 PM

England will face either Netherlands or Turkey in the Semi-Final

Jul 6, 2024, 6:46 PM

Brilliant from England in the shootout

Jul 6, 2024, 6:34 PM

Penalty Shootout | England 5-3 Switzerland

  • Palmer makes no mistake. He sends the goalkeeper the wrong way and provides the lead to his side with his left-footed strike.
  • Akanji fails to convert it as Pickford makes a superb save after guessing the direction right. It's 1-0 England.
  • Jude Bellingham makes it 2-0 by sending Sommer the wrong way. A cool and calm finish from the Real Madrid superstar. 
  • Fabian Schar makes no mistake and keeps his side alive in the shootout.
  • Bukayo Saka makes it 3-1 for England. Sommer fails to guess the direction again and the Arsenal winger makes no mistake.
  • Shaqiri makes it 3-2. Pickford guesses the right direction but fails to stop the shot from going in.
  • Ivan Toney makes it 4-2 for England. They are doing everything right so far in the shootout.
  • Amdouni does his job properly and keeps his side alive.
  • Trent Alexander Arnold wins it for England. A stunning spot kick from the Liverpool man and England are in the Semi-Finals.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:33 PM

England to take the first of the penalties

After the coin toss, England will start the shootout, with Palmer taking the first kick.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:30 PM

End of Extra time | England 1-1 Switzerland

Jul 6, 2024, 6:29 PM

Brilliant save from Pickford | 119'

Pickford stops the effort from Amdouni before Widmer shoots it wide from close range.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:27 PM

Double substitution for Switzerland | 118'

Aebischer and Freuler are off. Amdouni and Sierro replace them.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:23 PM

Final substitution for England | 115'

Foden is off. Alexander-Arnold comes on.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:23 PM

What a waste! | 114'

Widmer had the chance to slot it home but Schar skies it. What an opportunity wasted by Switzerland!

Jul 6, 2024, 6:18 PM

Substitution for both sides | 110'

Ivan Toney replaces Harry Kane for England while Shaqiri replaces the goalscorer, Embolo for Switzerland.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:13 PM

The second half of Extra time begins

Are there a late winner from either of the side?

Jul 6, 2024, 6:12 PM

Half Time of Extra Time | England 1-1 Switzerland

It's the end of the first half of extra time.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:09 PM

Comfortable for Sommer | 102'

Bellingham's shot is blocked by Xhaka. He takes another one but Sommer collects the ball comfortably this time.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:04 PM

Substitution for Switzerland | 98'

Zakaria replaces Ndoye.

Jul 6, 2024, 6:01 PM

Brilliant save from Sommer | 95'

Sommer dives to his to stop a solid strike from Rice from outside the box.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:58 PM

Schar hits the shot wide | 93'

Aebischer finds Schar at the edge of the box but the latterโ€™s first-time shot is off target. 

Jul 6, 2024, 5:56 PM

First half of extra time begins

England kicks off the first half of extra time. Can they find the winner or will Switzerland take the lead once again?

Jul 6, 2024, 5:54 PM

End of the Regulation Time | England 1-1 Switzerland

Jul 6, 2024, 5:49 PM

England 1-1 Switzerland | 90'

Three minutes added.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:48 PM

5 minutes and it's 1-1

Jul 6, 2024, 5:47 PM

No question about that

Jul 6, 2024, 5:42 PM

Yellow Card for Widmer | 85'

Widmer sees the yellow card for a poor tackle on Cole Palmer.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:39 PM

Bukayo Saka with a stunner! | England are back | 80'

What a strike from the Arsenal winger! Switzerland provide him space and Saka shoots with his left foot from outside the box. It ends up in the back of the net with enough curl in it. Yan Sommer could not believe it as he could only watch the ball go past him. England are back in the game.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:37 PM

Tripple substitution for England | 78'

Luke Shaw, Cole Palmer, and Eze replace Konsa, Mainoo, and Trippier.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:33 PM

Breel Embolo scores for Switzerland | 75'

Breel Embolo provides the lead to his side in this encounter. Switzerland deserve it as they have dominated the game in the second half. Breel Embolo slots home from close range following a cross from Ndoye.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:30 PM

Nothing from England in the second half | 72'

It's the same England we have seen. They are just passing the ball and not trying to create anything serious.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:27 PM

Harry Kane sees the yellow card | 68'

A clearance from Stones falls to Aebischer on the edge of the box but he volleys it over. 

Later, Pickford sends a long ball to Kane who brings Akanji down while receiving the ball. His elbow hits Akanji's face.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:21 PM

Double Substitution for Switzerland | 63'

Zuber and Widmer replace Rieder and Vargas.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:20 PM

Switzerland have taken the control | 59'

Akanji plays an aerial ball forward for Ndoye, who tries to create something from the right side. Switzerland win their first corner.

Vargas plays the ball back into the box for Embolo in the six-yard box but Walker blocks it.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:16 PM

Embolo fails to connect properly | 56'

Jay Rodriguez sends a beautiful cross in with his left foot and Embolo tries to connect it with a header but the ball reaches to Pickford after a slight deflection off Konsa.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:09 PM

First effort on target | 50'

Embolo gets on the end of a beautiful pass by Xhaka inside the box. He shoots but no power in the shot as Pickford collects it comfortably.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:07 PM

Vargas is in pain | 49'

Vargas is down on the ground following a challenge from Walker. 

Jul 6, 2024, 5:05 PM

Positive start from England | 47'

Saka plays the ball for Kane inside the box but Akanji blocks it.

Jul 6, 2024, 5:02 PM

The second half begins

Switzerland get the second half underway at Dusseldorf.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:59 PM

"No end product," says the former Arsenal boss

Jul 6, 2024, 4:58 PM

Saka running the show

Jul 6, 2024, 4:55 PM

Kobe Mainoo masterclass in Dusseldorf

Jul 6, 2024, 4:54 PM

Great game so far from Saka

Jul 6, 2024, 4:51 PM

England do have control of the game

Jul 6, 2024, 4:49 PM

Half Time | England 0-0 Switzerland

Switzerland goes long as Embolo and Konsa engage in a foot race but the English defender shields the ball properly and it goes out for a goal kick. And with that move, the first half ends in Dusseldorf. No added time and it's all to play for in the second half.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:47 PM

Mainoo's shot is blocked | 45'

Saka beats Aebischer and squares the ball in for Mainoo but Granit Xhaka comes up with a goal-saving block to deny the Manchester United midfielder.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:45 PM

It's still 0-0 | 43'

England are keeping the ball as we are only 2 minutes away from the end of the first half.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:39 PM

Another Good move from England | 37'

Bellingham finds Saka on the right with a beautiful pass. Saka then tries to set Bellingham up in front of the goal but the latter fails to connect with the ball.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:37 PM

Solid performance from Konsa so far

Solid performance from Konsa so far

Jul 6, 2024, 4:34 PM

Schar sees the yellow card | 33'

Schar brings down Bellingham after failing to catch him in a foot race.

Kane argues with the referee

Jul 6, 2024, 4:33 PM

Switzerland in the attack | 31'

Jul 6, 2024, 4:28 PM

Konsa to the rescue again | 25'

Ezri Konsa blocks Emboloโ€™s shot from close range in the box; A crucial block from the 26-year-old.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:25 PM

England on the front foot | 22'

Foden plays a long ball for Saka on the right and the Arsenal player squares the ball after receiving it comfortably. A Swiss defender blocks Saka's pass and clears it before any English player can reach it. 

Trippier plays the ball from the corner into the box, but Kane heads the ball wide.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:20 PM

Mainoo's shot is blocked | 16'

The England captain lays the ball for Mainoo at the edge of the box and the latter takes a shot but itโ€™s blocked.

Kane then appeals for a penalty after taking a tumble following Schar's challenge, but the referee is not interested.

Mainoo in action

Jul 6, 2024, 4:17 PM

Rice unleashes a long ranger | 13'

Declan Rice takes a shot from long range but it takes a deflection off Schar. 

Declan Rice's shot is blocked

Jul 6, 2024, 4:13 PM

Brilliant clearance from Konsa | 10'

Konsa heads away a cross from Vargas. He was trying to set up Rieder at the far post.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:09 PM

Kobe Mainoo to the rescue | 8'

Mainoo clears away a dangerous pass into the box from Switzerlandโ€™s Ndoye.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:05 PM

Slow start from both sides | 4'

England have the possession of the ball in these opening minutes.

Jul 6, 2024, 4:01 PM

The first half begins

The first half between England and Switzerland begins at the Dusseldorf Arena. England kicks off the game.

Jul 6, 2024, 3:56 PM

We are minutes away from the Kick Off

Jul 6, 2024, 3:56 PM

The Legend

Jul 6, 2024, 3:55 PM

Final statement ahead of the game

Jul 6, 2024, 3:54 PM

Referee and VAR for the England vs Switzerland quarterfinal match

Referee: Daniele Orsato (ITA)
Assistant Referees: Ciro Carbone (ITA), Alessandro Giallatini (ITA)
Video Assistant Referee: Massimiliano Irrati (ITA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referees: Paolo Valeri (ITA), Bastian Dankert (GER)
Fourth official: Daniel Siebert (GER)

Jul 6, 2024, 3:52 PM

Unreal

Jul 6, 2024, 3:50 PM

Understandable

Jul 6, 2024, 3:48 PM

Southgate still finding his best setup?

Jul 6, 2024, 3:46 PM

100 up for Southgate

Jul 6, 2024, 3:45 PM

It's time

Jul 6, 2024, 3:43 PM

It's more than just a game

Jul 6, 2024, 3:40 PM

20 minutes from the kick off

Jul 6, 2024, 3:39 PM

The English players are Warming up

Jul 6, 2024, 3:26 PM

Phil Foden ahead of this big clash

Jul 6, 2024, 3:26 PM

Tradition

Jul 6, 2024, 3:24 PM

Majestic header from Wayne Rooney

Jul 6, 2024, 3:23 PM

Dรผsseldorf Arena

Jul 6, 2024, 3:18 PM

Check-in

Jul 6, 2024, 3:17 PM

Dusseldorf is Red today

Jul 6, 2024, 3:16 PM

The Swiss dressing room

Jul 6, 2024, 3:16 PM

The support

Jul 6, 2024, 3:15 PM

Wonderkid

Jul 6, 2024, 3:14 PM

The English players in the house

Jul 6, 2024, 3:06 PM

Starting XIs

England

Pickford (gk), Walker, Stones, Konsa, Trippier, Saka, Rice, Mainoo, Bellingham, Foden, Kane

Switzerland

Sommer (gk), Akanji, Rodriguez, Schar, Freuler, Xhaka, Aebischer, Reider, Ndoye, Vargas, Embolo

Jul 6, 2024, 12:13 PM

Possible XIs

England's possible starting lineup:

Pickford; Walker, Konsa, Stones; Trippier, Bellingham, Rice, Foden, Saka; Kane, Toney

Switzerland's possible starting lineup:

Sommer; Schar, Rodriguez, Akanji; Widmer, Xhaka, Freuler, Aebischer; Ndoye, Vargas; Embolo

Jul 6, 2024, 12:12 PM

Head-to-Head stats

  • Matches Played: 31
  • England won: 22
  • Switzerland won: 3
  • Drawn: 6

Jul 6, 2024, 12:10 PM

Today's Venue

Dรผsseldorf Arena

Jul 6, 2024, 12:09 PM

Match Details

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Euro 2024 Quarter-finals schedule, fixture and streaming details

England will face Switzerland, Spain will face Germany, meantime Portugal will face France and the Netherlands will play against Turkey in the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-finals starting from 5th July.

Jul 3, 2024, 12:23 AMโ€ข2 min read

Kylian Mbappe's France will face Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal in the second quarter-final.

Spain, Germany, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Turkey, England and Switzerland have qualified for the quarter-finals of the UEFA Euro 2024 after some exciting battles in the round of 16. 

Switzerland first stunned defending champions Italy to qualify for the last eight. On the other hand, England scrapped through to the round of 16 after beating Slovakia by 2-1, via a stunning goal from Jude Bellingham. 

Spain, the favourites to win the tournament thrashed Georgia by 4-1 after conceding first while the hosts Germany defeated Denmark by 2-0 after a special performance from Jamal Musiala. Both Spain and Germany will now look to become the most successful team in the tournament's history. Unfortunately, only one will be able to achieve that this time.

France somehow managed to go past Belgium by 1-0 with an own goal by the opponent. Portugal had to toil hard to beat Slovenia in the penalty shootout where Diogo Costa wrote history by becoming the first goalkeeper to save three penalties in a Euro game.

The Netherlands had an easy game over Romania as they kicked them out of the tournament with a 3-0 victory while the best game of the round of 16 happened when Turkey defeated Austria by 2-1 after an exciting game.

Euro 2024 Quarter-finals schedule

Match Teams Date Time (IST) Venue
QF 1 Spain vs Germany 5 July 2024 9.30 pm Stuttgart Arena
QF 2 Portugal vs France 6 July 2024 12.30 am Volksparkstadion
QF 3 England vs Switzerland 6 July 2024 9.30 pm Dรผsseldorf Arena
QF 4 Netherlands vs Turkey 7 July 12.30 am Olympiastadion

Euro 2024 Quarter-finals streaming details

Football fans from India can watch the Euro 2024 Quarterfinals on Sony Sports Network channels on television. Moreover, they can LIVE stream the matches on Jio TV, the Sony LIV app and website as well.

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