Overview: Born 12 April 1986, Blerim Džemaili is a Swiss football professional who established a reputation as a combative, box-to-box midfielder. He has combined club football across several countries with an extended international career for the Switzerland national team.

Playing profile: Džemaili is typically deployed in central midfield where his strengths are stamina, ball-winning, and the ability to arrive late in the box. He is also valued for accurate long-range shooting and competence from set pieces. Managers have used him in both more defensive and more advanced central roles, reflecting his adaptability.

Club career: He began his professional career in Switzerland before moving abroad. Over the course of his career he featured prominently in Italy’s Serie A for clubs including Parma and Napoli, and he also spent time with teams in England, Turkey and North America. His club moves were marked by periods of regular first-team football as well as short-term transfers and loans that expanded his experience in different leagues.

International career: As a regular selection for Switzerland over many years, Džemaili earned numerous caps and took part in multiple major international competitions. His calmness under pressure and tactical awareness made him a dependable option for midfield rotation and tournament squads.

Notable facts

  • Known for versatility: able to play both defensive and box-to-box midfield roles.
  • Recognised for long-range goals and set-piece delivery.
  • Experience across top European leagues and international tournaments.
  • Media and profiles often highlight his work rate and professionalism.

While frequently associated with his spells in Italy, Džemaili’s broader career illustrates the profile of a modern central midfielder who combines physical presence with technical skill. For further biographical details and statistics consult club histories and national team archives.