NEWS
Murat Yakin's World Cup Squad Lacks Ticino and East Swiss Players
Murat Yakin has named his World Cup squad, but only two Super-League professionals have been selected. No players from Ticino or Eastern Switzerland are included in the roster.
The composition of the squad draws immediate attention to regional representation within the national team. Observers note a pronounced imbalance between the regions that are represented and those that are omitted.
The two Super-League players stand out as the sole top‑flight domestic talent chosen for the tournament. Their inclusion underscores the limited presence of the domestic league in the selection.
The absence of any Ticino‑born players means the Italian‑speaking part of the country is not represented at the tournament. This gap highlights a lack of inclusion from that linguistic region.
Likewise, no athletes from the Eastern cantons have made the list, creating a geographic void in the squad. The eastern part of Switzerland therefore lacks representation on the world stage.
These selection patterns place Murat Yakin's World Cup roster under a regional microscope. Analysts will continue to assess how the distribution of talent reflects the broader Swiss football landscape.