After the glory of Euro 2025, what happened next for Switzerland?

Switzerland Stands to Gain from Euro 2025 Glory, but Club Attendance Remains a Challenge

The European Women's Football Championship, which Switzerland hosted this summer, has left the country feeling optimistic about its football future. With over 623,000 fans in attendance at the tournament, the national team reached the quarter-finals for the first time and received a boost of interest that it hopes will translate to success on the domestic stage.

However, while there is certainly some positive momentum building, attendances at club level have not yet reached the same heights. Switzerland's Women's Super League has seen a notable 62% increase in attendance this season, with an average attendance of 787 – a far cry from the more than 170% jump experienced by England's Women's Super League after Euro 2022.

The disparity between domestic and international success is not entirely surprising, given that hosting a major tournament like Euro 2025 can create a sense of hype and excitement among fans. As Fabian Sanginés, Basel's women's sporting director, noted, "We saw at the Euros, it was so nice... But then a lot of those people stay at home on a Saturday afternoon."

To address this issue, Sanginés emphasized the need for sustainable growth that goes beyond short-term gimmicks or promotions. Rather, he advocated for a long-term plan that prioritizes improving standards in youth development and providing financial support to clubs.

Sanginés also encouraged local companies to sponsor domestic clubs, which would help drive revenue and improve fan engagement. This approach aligns with the Swiss FA's strategy of building on the interest generated during the Euro 2025 tournament and translating it into more consistent and sustained growth at club level.

While there is still much work to be done, the signs are positive – particularly in terms of increased attendances for matches featuring the national team. The record-breaking attendance of over 10,000 fans at a recent home game against Canada suggests that Switzerland's women's football is on the upswing, and with careful planning and support, there is potential for sustained growth and success both domestically and internationally.
 
I don't think it's a big deal if club attendances aren't matching the hype from hosting Euro 2025 🤔. I mean, we've seen some major tournaments blow out of proportion before, like when England's men's team won Euro '96 and everyone was suddenly obsessed with footy again 😂. It's gonna take time for that magic to translate back down to club level.

I'm not saying it's a bad thing though! A 62% increase in attendances is still pretty sweet 💯. And if they can keep building on that momentum, we might actually start to see some real change happen. Just gotta remember that there are more factors at play here than just the tournament hype 🤝.

Plus, let's be real, we've had women's football in Switzerland for ages, but it was never really taken seriously until now 🙃. So, yeah, it's all good vibes from me!
 
Ugh, I'm still salty about Euro 2025 🤦‍♀️... Switzerland did a great job hosting it, but now they're expecting everyone to flock to their domestic leagues? 😒 787 fans per match is cute, but let's be real, that's still not even close to what England's Women's Super League saw after the last Euro tournament. And don't even get me started on how hard it is to maintain that level of interest when there aren't any superstars playing in Switzerland... I mean, have you seen their team roster? 🙅‍♂️ Not exactly overflowing with talent. Still, I guess it's better than nothing, and if they can keep the momentum going, maybe we'll see some real growth in the domestic league. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
I'm not surprised about the discrepancy between domestic and international success 🤔. I mean, hosting a major tournament like Euro 2025 can be super hyped, you know? And yeah, it's great that fans showed up to support the national team... but sadly, not everyone stuck around for the club games 😐. I think Fabian Sanginés has a solid point about needing a long-term plan and investing in youth development 📈. Companies sponsoring local clubs could also make a big difference - just imagine it! More revenue, more fans, and more consistent growth 💸. The record-breaking attendance at the recent game against Canada is defo a good sign, tho! 🙌
 
I'm low-key hyped about Swiss women's football right now lol 🤩! Hosting Euro 2025 was a major boost for their team and it's awesome to see the fanbase growing 🚀. But yeah, I feel them on the club attendance thing - 787 per game is cool and all, but we need those numbers to go up, you know? 📈 It's not just about hype, it's about making a sustainable plan for growth and supporting local clubs 💸. Fabian Sanginés is the real MVP right now 👏. Let's see if they can keep that momentum going and bring some more wins (and fans) to Basel ⚽️!
 
🤩 I'm loving how the Swiss FA is taking proactive steps to boost attendance in the Women's Super League 📈! Implementing a long-term plan that focuses on youth development and financial support for clubs is genius 🙌. It's all about creating a sustainable ecosystem that attracts fans beyond just the hype of hosting a major tournament 🎉. I'm also excited to see local companies get involved with sponsorships, it'll really make a difference in driving revenue and engagement 🔒! 10k fans at a recent game is amazing 🙌, let's keep that momentum going! 💪
 
man I'm loving this new wave of women's football in switzerland 🌟 they're killing it at euro 2025 and now they wanna make that same energy at club level 💪 my friend who's a big fan has been telling me that attendance numbers are up by like 62% which is crazy for the womens super league 📈 i think fabian sanginés hit the nail on the head with his plan to focus on youth development and getting local companies to sponsor teams that'll help drive revenue and engagement 🤑 it's gonna be interesting to see how switzerland develops their women's football scene over the next few years
 
Switzerland has got to do better than just relying on hosting Euro 2025 hype. I mean, we all know the novelty wears off, right? 🤔 They need to focus on building a sustainable fanbase, not just counting on casual fans who tune in for one big event. And it's about time they invested more in grassroots development – I've been saying this for ages! 🚫 You can't expect to create a fan frenzy overnight and then forget about it once the Euro 2025 magic dust wears off 💨.
 
[Swiss flag with an arrow pointing upwards](🇨🇭↑)

[Fans holding signs saying "We love you, Swiss women's team!"] 👏

[Image of a footballer with a speech bubble saying "Let's get this Swiss party started!" 💥]

[A picture of Fabian Sanginés with a determined look, surrounded by graphs showing increasing attendances] 📈
 
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