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Malta: Switzerland Women’s National Football Team Dominates in World Cup Qualifier

On March 9, 2026
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Switzerland Women’s National Football Team Dominates Malta

The recent World Cup qualifier between the Switzerland Women’s National Football Team and Malta raised the question: how effectively can a team capitalize on its chances? The answer was evident as Switzerland triumphed with a score of 4-1.

Iman Beney opened the scoring for Switzerland in the eighth minute, setting the tone for the match. Alisha Lehmann later added to the tally, marking her 10th international goal. Malta’s Maria Farrugia managed to score in the 19th minute, but it was not enough to shift the momentum.

Switzerland demonstrated their offensive strength by taking a total of 28 shots, with 12 hitting the target. Despite this commanding performance, Lia Walti expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s efficiency, stating, “That is an opponent you have to beat 6-0, 7-0 or 8-0.” She emphasized the need for improvement, noting, “We do a lot right, but in the end we lack precision.”

This match is part of Switzerland’s preparation for a double-header against Turkey scheduled for April, highlighting the team’s ongoing efforts to refine their skills and strategies.

In a separate development, the SkyCity Entertainment Group is currently facing a class action lawsuit concerning its Malta-based online casino operations. The lawsuit seeks to determine if these operations comply with legal requirements and may involve recovery of losses incurred by players between February 2020 and February 2026.

SkyCity has denied the allegations and intends to contest the case in court, asserting that they do not accept responsibility for the claims being made. This situation adds another layer of complexity to Malta’s reputation as a hub for online gaming.

As Switzerland continues to build momentum in their World Cup qualifying campaign, the outcome of the lawsuit against SkyCity remains uncertain. Details remain unconfirmed.

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Tags: Alisha Lehmann, Football Results, Lia Walti, Malta, SkyCity Entertainment Group, Sports News, Switzerland, Women's Football, World Cup Qualifier

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