
The Swiss Men’s National Soccer Team has secured a training base camp site and hotel in San Diego, California, ahead of this summer’s 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The two sites are located just an eight-minute drive away from each other and have also been selected for their proximity to the local airport.
According to its website, San Diego Jewish Academy’s FIFA-approved training facilities include event space, an athletic field with four full-size goals and six mini goals, training equipment, weight room, gym, six tennis courts and a multi-purpose court with lights.
“A World Championship is a big challenge, both mentally and physically,” said Yakin. “We wanted a place where we could relax, recharge our batteries, train to the best of our ability and concentrate fully on our tasks. San Diego offers us exactly this environment.”
Switzerland will play in its 13th Men’s FIFA World Cup this year, having not failed to qualify for the tournament since 2002. The team will fly to San Diego on June 2 and play two friendly matches before the competition gets underway.
In Group B, they will begin against Qatar in Santa Clara on June 13 before traveling to Los Angeles to take on the UEFA Play Off Path A winner (either Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina) on June 18. Switzerland’s final group stage game will be against co-hosts Canada in Vancouver on June 24.
FIFA World Cup Preparations
Read the full list of confirmed base camps so far here.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, which has been expanded to 48 teams, will begin with Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11 in Mexico City, with the final being held on July 19 in New York New Jersey.




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