Swiss Inclusion League – Bern becomes the capital of inclusion
Matchday two in Bern showed how the Swiss Inclusion League turns Stadion Wankdorf into a meeting place for mixed-ability teams and supporters.

On 5 October 2025, the Swiss Inclusion League stopped at Stadion Wankdorf in Bern – staged together with the Swiss Football League and BSC Young Boys. After the successful kick-off in Brunnen, this second edition once again showed how football can connect people and bring inclusion to life.
The morning belonged to athletes with impairments, who showcased their skills, passion, and team spirit in their own tournament. In the afternoon, the day became truly inclusive: employees and local players from BSC Young Boys joined the athletes on the pitch to form mixed teams. The atmosphere – full of joy, respect, and genuine encounters – captured the very best of what sport can bring.
We would like to thank BSC Young Boys, the Swiss Football League, all players, volunteers, and spectators who turned this day into such a memorable experience.
The Swiss Inclusion League proves that football has space for everyone – and that is exactly what makes it so powerful.
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