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More than 1,000 supporters gathered in the fan zone at the Nyon quays on the night of July 11–12, 2026, to watch the Nati's quarter-final match against Argentina, according to the newspaper 24heures. Argentina won the match, eliminating Switzerland from the competition. Switzerland had equalized at the 64th minute, triggering an explosion of collective joy in the fan zone. The expulsion of Breel Embolo during the match had weakened Swiss hopes. Despite the defeat, fans in the fan zones in Nyon and Lausanne celebrated until dawn.
On the night of July 11–12, 2026, more than 1,000 supporters gathered in the fan zone at the Nyon quays to follow the Nati's quarter-final, the Swiss national football team, according to the Romandy newspaper 24heures. Argentina won the match, eliminating Switzerland from the competition.
Switzerland had equalized at the 64th minute, triggering an explosion of collective joy in the fan zone. The expulsion of Breel Embolo during the match had weakened Swiss hopes.
The supporters present at the Nyon quays declared that they did not blame Breel Embolo for his red card.
Despite the defeat, the fans of the fan zones in Nyon and Lausanne celebrated until dawn.
All information in this article relies on a single source, the newspaper 24heures. The exact score of the match and precise details of how it unfolded are not available. The term 'Toupins,' used in the original report to describe supporters, does not have a verified definition corresponding to this context.
Argentina won the quarter-final and eliminated the Nati from the competition, according to 24heures.
More than 1,000 supporters were present in the fan zone at the Nyon quays.
The expulsion of Breel Embolo during the match weakened Switzerland's hopes. Supporters in Nyon declared they did not blame him for the red card.
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