«I worked ambitiously in every training session to become a better goalkeeper. I wanted to be the best off the field, too, and sought advice from specialists. I always wanted to be able to make my own well-informed decisions. That’s what sportlifeone offers today – not just for soccer players.»
Diego Benaglio, 61-time international player.
Our values
We are independent, so we can guarantee access to the best solutions.
We are sensitive, so we can find individual answers to your questions.
We are patient, so we never put you under pressure and give you the time you need.
Your benefits
Your positioning
Are you able to make your own informed decisions in private matters? Do you want to know your personal strengths and weaknesses off the sports field? Take a quarter-hour, answer 24 questions and immediately get your profile as a spider graph that gives you a visual self-portrait.
We will analyze your result in a free initial consultation and find out together whether you want to examine a topic more closely or optimize it. You will see how sportlifeone can support you. You determine the rhythm and procedure yourself – have fun!
Registration sportlifeone
Who can become a member?
You can become a member of the sportlifeone community free of charge if you meet one of the following criteria. You are…
- a member of the national squad of a Swiss Olympic sports association
- a member of the ice hockey squad in the National League or Swiss League
- Football squad player in the Super League or Challenge League
- Squad player in a team sport in the top division of the Swiss Olympic Sports Association
- Squad player in one of the two highest strength classes abroad
- Official in one of the above-mentioned squads
- Swiss Olympic Card holder
- Holder of a national or regional Swiss Olympic Talent Card
- Former athlete according to the above criteria
Switzerland has over 6000 young people who declare professional sport as their profession. They put all their eggs in one basket at a young age. Sport brings emotions, fame and honour, and sometimes money.
But professional sport also means sacrifice. On friendships, on education, on social security. The Swiss social security system is designed for retirement age 65 – not 35.
sportlifeone offers to accompany you through this attractive, but also delicate phase of life. Our eight partners want to give you the best possible support before, during and after your professional sports career.