
Some of these lights are located near St. Jakob-Park, the venue for the host nation’s opening match, where Switzerland was defeated 2-1 by Norway. However, Switzerland has managed to keep their hopes alive in the tournament, beating Iceland 2-0.
Ryf-Stocker explained that the idea and design were provided by the civil engineering department of St. Gallen, and the lights were manufactured by the same company that produces the traffic lights of Basel. Basel will host the final of the tournament on July 27.They will stay until the end of the Women’s Euro, maybe even a few more days.
Nicole Ryf-Stocker, spokesperson for the Basel transport department