Swiss host cities celebrate successful tournament conclusion with record attendance of 123,000 spectators and zero security incidents across Geneva, Basel, Bern, and Zurich venues.

"This is unprecedented for a demonstration of this kind"
"The city on the Rhine has proved its worth as a host city"
In an unprecedented achievement for a major sporting event, all four Swiss host cities of the Women's EURO 2025 reported zero major security incidents throughout the tournament. The Swiss Police Federation (FSFP) praised the event as 'a pleasant example' of how major sporting events can be conducted in a peaceful and respectful atmosphere. The success is particularly noteworthy given the scale of the event and the diverse crowd demographics.
The tournament shattered attendance records across all venues, with 29 out of 31 matches selling out completely. Geneva welcomed 123,000 spectators, while Basel's St. Jakob-Park hosted 170,000 fans across five matches, including the historic final. The global reach extended far beyond the stadiums, with an unprecedented television audience of 500 million viewers worldwide, marking a new milestone for women's football.
Each Swiss host city contributed uniquely to the tournament's success. Geneva, the sole French-speaking host, reported an even split between male and female attendees. Basel proved its capability as a major event host, with 300,000 visitors to its fan zones. Bern and Zurich similarly reported smooth operations, with only minor logistical challenges that were swiftly addressed. The collaborative effort between cities showcased Switzerland's excellent infrastructure and organizational capabilities.
The Women's EURO 2025 has left an indelible mark on Swiss sporting history, demonstrating the country's ability to host major international tournaments safely and successfully. The perfect security record, combined with record-breaking attendance figures, has set a new standard for future sporting events. The tournament's success has particularly highlighted Switzerland's strength in organizing inclusive, family-friendly sporting events that appeal to diverse audiences.