Switzerland

Switzerland is a country in western-central Europe, bordering Austria, Italy, Germany, France and Liechtenstein. It has an area of just over 41,000 in km and a population of over 8 million. Switzerland is known for hosting the record-high average number of goals scored; the 1954 FIFA World Cup and tennis great Roger Federer.

Sports
Switzerland's popular sports are skiing, tennis and football. The Switzerland national football team qualified for ten FIFA World Cup finals and didn't make the semifinals in any World Cup tournament. Switzerland and Austria cohosted UEFA Euro 2008, both hosts didn't make the group stage. Due to it's snow, St. Moritz hosted the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics.

Switzerland is also popular in tennis. Roger Federer won multiple grand slams, and Stan Wawrinka won the 2014 Australian Open and the 2015 French Open.