Switzerland's Eren Derdiyok, center, vies for the ball with Spain's Gerard Pique, right, and Spain's Xabi Alonso, third from right. - AP Photo

DURBAN: Switzerland pulled off the biggest shock of the 2010 World Cup so far when they beat European champions Spain 1-0 in Group H on Wednesday, their first ever victory over their opponents in 19 games.

Gelson Fernandes’ goal after a mix up in the Spanish defence gave the Swiss a shock 52nd minute lead and Spain, for all their talent and guile, were unable to find a way through the massed ranks of white Switzerland shirts.

The Swiss share the lead in Group H with Chile, who beat Honduras 1-0 earlier on Wednesday.

After a forgettable first half, the Swiss looked like spending another 45 minutes defending for their lives until goalkeeper Diego Benaglio’s long clearance was allowed to bounce and Fernandes pounced when the ball emerged from a clutter of bodies.

The European champions, many pundits’ favourites to win the tournament, enjoyed a near monopoly of possession for much of the game but were unable to convert the chances they created.

Coach Vicente del Bosque, who had started the match with David Villa as a lone striker, brought Fernando Torres and Jesus Navas on after the goal to try and rescue the game but they were unable to find a way through.

Xabi Alonso hit the underside of the bar with a fine strike in the 70th minute, Navas shot lamely at Swiss goalkeeper Benaglio when through on goal about a minute later, and Gerard Pique squandered another chance on the next Spanish attack.

Eren Derdiyok, playing in place of his injured captain Alex Frei, then jinked his way through the defence to almost double the Swiss lead but, to the relief of the Spanish, his shot came bouncing back off the post. – Reuters

STATS:

Goals:

First half: None.

Second half: 1, Switzerland, Gelson Fernandes 1, 52nd minute.

Shots: Spain 23, Switzerland 7.

Shots on target: Spain 5, Switzerland 3.

Yellow Cards: Switzerland, Stephane Grichting, 30th; Reto Ziegler, 73rd; Diego Benaglio, 90th, injury time; Hakan Yakin, 90th, injury time.

Offsides: Spain 1, Switzerland 1.

Fouls Committed: Spain 10, Switzerland 19.

Fouls Against: Spain 18, Switzerland 9.

Corner Kicks: Spain 12, Switzerland 3.

Referee: Howard Webb, England. Linesmen: Darren Cann, England; Michael Mullarkey, England.

Lineups:

Spain: Iker Casillas; Sergio Ramos, Carles Puyol, Gerard Pique, Joan Capdevila; David Silva (Jesus Navas, 62nd), Xabi Alonso, Sergio Busquets (Fernando Torres, 62nd), Xavi, Andres Iniesta (Pedro, 77th); David Villa.

Switzerland: Diego Benaglio; Stephan Lichtsteiner, Philippe Senderos (Steve von Bergen, 36th), Reto Ziegler, Stephane Grichting; Gokhan Inler, Benjamin Huggel, Tranquillo Barnetta (Mario Eggimann, 90th, injury time), Gelson Fernandes; Blaise Nkufo, Eren Derdiyok (Hakan Yakin, 79th).

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