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Watch football in Switzerland
Switzerland hosted FIFA World Cup twice in 1954 and 2006. In 2006, the country lost to Ukraine in a penalty shootout at Group-16 stage because the team failed scoring a single goal. According to the current FIFA World Ranking Switzerland stands at eighth position. Raiffeisen Super League is the highest league title that Swiss clubs fight for. Club football in Switzerland is not limited to Swiss teams. Rather, seven club teams of Leichenstein and one each of Germany and Italy take part in the club football. FC Basel is country's leading club and their home stadium St Jakob-Park in Basel happens to be the largest one of the country. St Jakob-Park is having a capacity of close to 39,000.