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The Schweizer Cup, officially known as the Swiss Cup, is Switzerland's premier knockout football competition and one of the oldest in the country, having been founded in 1925. It stands as a cherished national tradition, offering a direct path to European competition and a stage for dramatic "David vs. Goliath" encounters that captivate fans across the nation. The competition follows a classic single-elimination format, beginning with preliminary rounds involving amateur and lower-league clubs. Teams from the Swiss Super League, the nation's top tier, enter in the later stages. This structure ensures that all 12 Super League clubs participate, joined by the best teams from the Challenge League (second tier) and a host of clubs from the Promotion League and regional amateur leagues, culminating in a total of over 60 teams vying for the trophy each season. Matches that end in a draw after 90 minutes proceed directly to a penalty shootout, adding to the cup's tension and excitement. Historically, the cup has been dominated by Switzerland's most storied clubs. FC Basel holds the record for the most titles, followed closely by Grasshopper Club Zürich and BSC Young Boys. Other frequent contenders include FC Sion, FC Zürich, and Servette FC. The competition has featured numerous Swiss football legends, from past icons like Kubilay Türkyilmaz and Stéphane Chapuisat to modern stars such as Xherdan Shaqiri, Granit Xhaka, and Haris Seferović, who have all lifted the trophy. The current competitive landscape is often characterized by the financial and sporting might of the Super League giants, particularly FC Basel and BSC Young Boys. However, the cup's magic lies in its potential for upsets, where lower-tier teams can achieve heroic results on a one-off basis. The final, traditionally held at the Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, is a major event in the Swiss sporting calendar. An interesting fact is that the original trophy, used from 1926 to 2003, was famously stolen in 2009 and has never been recovered. A new, modern trophy was subsequently commissioned. The Schweizer Cup remains a vital component of Swiss football, preserving the romance of the cup competition and providing a unique opportunity for clubs of all sizes to dream of glory.

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Coupe de Suisse est une compétition de football majeure en Switzerland, avec classement, calendrier, résultats et statistiques par équipe. Actuellement 2 équipes participent à Coupe de Suisse se disputant le titre. 1 matchs sont programmés dans le prochain calendrier de Coupe de Suisse avec mises à jour en direct et pronostics IA. Consultez le classement, les buteurs, le calendrier, les résultats et les pronostics de Coupe de Suisse ci-dessous.

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