From the Letzigrund to the Swiss Ice Hockey Hall, here's how to break into the world of stadium operations, events management, and volunteer opportunities at Zurich's biggest sporting complexes.
As the Wiedikon-based team secures its first global championship berth, the city's fitness landscape experiences unprecedented growth and renewed investment.
With the continental championships looming, local runners, cyclists and triathletes intensify preparations on familiar courses from the Uetliberg to Lake Zurich.
New participation data shows the city's grassroots clubs are thriving, but a stark divide between popular sports and niche disciplines raises questions about equity and access.
Local athletes claim multiple podium finishes across competitive climbing events this week, marking a breakthrough moment for the city's burgeoning extreme sports scene.
Investment in world-class facilities across the city is positioning Zurich's clubs to compete at the highest levels while transforming neighbourhoods from Altstetten to Wiedikon.
The city's outdoor climbing scene reaches fever pitch this summer as world-class athletes converge on Switzerland for a decisive championship showdown.
From lakeside cycling routes to Olympic-standard running tracks, Zurich's investment in training facilities has transformed it into a magnet for serious endurance athletes.
From renovated clubs in Wiedikon to state-of-the-art training centres across the city, Zurich's investment in grassroots infrastructure is creating pathways for young athletes to develop their talents.
The Hardbrücke faithful witnessed a thrilling 2-1 victory on Tuesday that keeps the home side's European ambitions alive heading into the final weeks of the season.
From boutique studios in Wiedikon to Olympic-standard facilities, here's everything beginners need to know about joining Switzerland's most dynamic gym culture.
With major European championships looming across football, athletics and volleyball, Zurich's flagship venues are gearing up for their most consequential summer since 2014.
From Olympic-standard pools to lakeside training grounds, Zurich's investment in swimming and aquatic venues is positioning the city as a European hub for competitive water sports.
With the Ironman 70.3 European Championships looming in September, the city's running, cycling and triathlon community enters its decisive preparation phase.