While outside Switzerland there may have been snorts of derision at their seeding, there is a lot of expectation within the country that a team with a core of players from the side that won the Under-17 world title in 2009 in Nigeria can become the first Swiss team to reach the quarter-finals since 1954.
Ecuador will be treated with the respect that comes from having finished ahead of Copa America champions and 2010 World Cup semi-finalists Uruguay in South American qualifying.
However, Switzerland's highly-respected German coach Ottmar Hitzfeld, who is in his last tournament before retiring from the sport that has seen him lift the Champions League twice once with Borussia Dortmund and then with Bayern Munich, believes his side are capable of a big showing and he has a better squad than the one he took to the 2010 finals.
There they started well with a shock 1-0 win over eventual champions Spain but a loss to Chile and then a draw with Honduras, who are in the same group again, saw them depart after the group stage.
"But we have had a very good preparation so far. We do have the potential to qualify for the round of the last 16. That is our goal. Then there are no limits.
"Being an optimist by nature I say we are better than 2010 and therefore yes we will reach the last 16.