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Saturday 6 Jun 2026

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The Australia national football team, nicknamed the Socceroos, represents the country in international football competitions. They are a member of the Asian Football Confederation and have competed in the FIFA World Cup four times, with their best result being reaching the Round of 16 in 2006. The team has also won the AFC Asian Cup once in 2015 and has been runners-up twice. Some notable players on the current squad include Mathew Ryan, Aaron Mooy, and Tim Cahill, who hold records for most appearances and goals scored for the team. Their home ground is the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, which has a capacity of over 80,000 spectators and is also used for other sporting events and concerts. The Socceroos have proven to be a formidable force in international football and continue to strive for success in both regional and global competitions.

The Switzerland national football team, also known as the "Nati," has been a consistent force in international football for many years. Founded in 1895, the team has competed in numerous major tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship. Their strongest performance was in the 1954 FIFA World Cup where they reached the quarter-finals. The team is currently managed by Vladimir Petković and boasts a talented roster of players such as Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Yann Sommer. The team's home stadium is the St. Jakob-Park in Basel, which has a capacity of over 38,000 spectators. With a strong history and skilled players, the Switzerland team continues to make their mark in the competitive world of football.

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