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Revision as of 12:02, 17 March 2018
The world no. 2. Lead by the pro Amadeus, this team bursts with talent[1].
Information
- Captain: Amadeus
History
After getting upset by Australia in the first round of the World Cup's group league, Switzerland recovered by defeating Greece and Japan to finish their group in first place. In the first round of the main draw, the Swiss defeated Portugal to advance to the quarterfinals.
Members
Coach
- Jin Onojiiha
- Position: Coach
High School
- Amadeus
- Position: Captain
He shoulders the pride of a pro. In this world cup, his sight is set on two goals: claim the championship and take revenge on Byoodooin.
- Albert Federer
- Position: Representative
One half of Switzerland's power doubles pair. He bulks up when he gets serious.
- Peter Lambiel
- Position: Representative
Overflowing with talent, he is in charge of raising Switzerland's next generation.
- Randy Pug
- Position: Representative
One half of Switzerland's power doubles pair. He bulks up when he gets serious.
Middle School
- Henri Nouvel III
- Position: Representative
Known as Switzerland's Noble Youth. He analyzes his opponent's abilities and overcomes them with high-spin techniques.
Uniforms
The Swiss uniform is white and red. The national flag is depicted on the right side of the chest.
Trivia
References
- ↑ Golden age 173