Who are we?
Touch Switzerland is a national sports association responsible for growing and developing the game of Touch in Switzerland. There are currently 14 affiliated clubs across the country offering opportunities to players of all ages and genders, including participation in our national domestic competition, Swiss Cup.
In 2024, we proudly took four national teams to the Touch World Cup in Nottingham, England. In 2025, we ran our biggest and best ever season of domestic touch.
What is Touch?
Touch (also known as Touch Rugby) is a fast-paced ball sport originating in Australia. Contact is minimal, and speed, agility and camaraderie take centre stage. Touch is a social and inclusive sport enjoyed by all ages across mixed, men’s and women’s teams.
Find out more:
Federation of International Touch
Latest News
- Swiss Cup Finals
Here the schedule of games throughout the day for The Finals of Swiss Cup 2025! WATCH LIVE STREAM via YouTube - 2025 Women’s and Men’s National FinalsWelcome to the 2025 Challenge Trophy! Men’s and Women’s teams representing the Northern Narwhals, the Central Wolves and the Western Salamanders battle it out in this year’s National Finals in Bern on 7 September 2025. WATCH LIVE STREAM via YouTube Match Schedule Games will be followed by presentations at 17:00.
- National teams head to European Cup competitions in Scotland and ItalyTouch Switzerland will be proudly represented at the European Seniors Cup in Stirling, Scotland, this coming weekend (15-17 August) and at the European Opens Cup in Calvisano, Italy, the following weekend (22-24 August). Special acknowledgement goes to Jack Wilkinson (Basel Touch) and Anika Rahm (Touch Rugby Bern) for their exceptional efforts in driving this year’s… Read more: National teams head to European Cup competitions in Scotland and Italy
- Member Update: Domestic Mixed Touch (Swiss Cup)24th March 2025 This year sees the introduction of an exciting new format for the Swiss Cup, designed to create more competitive opportunities for the growing community of Touch clubs in Switzerland. Qualifying Rounds In May and June, clubs will compete in three divisions: a National Division and two Regional Divisions. National Division (top four… Read more: Member Update: Domestic Mixed Touch (Swiss Cup)
