Swiss 1. Liga (football)

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Swiss 1. Liga
CountrySwitzerland
Other club(s) fromLiechtenstein
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams3 groups of 16 teams
Level on pyramid4

Promotion to
Promotion League

Relegation to
2. Liga Interregional
Domestic cup(s)Swiss Cup
Current champions
FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

FC Münsingen

FC Baden
(2015–16)

1. Liga classic is the fourth tier of the Swiss football league system. The division is split into three groups of 16 teams, by geographical region.




Contents





  • 1 Regional Format


  • 2 Current season

    • 2.1 Group 1


    • 2.2 Group 2


    • 2.3 Group 3



  • 3 Winners


  • 4 External links




Regional Format


Group 1 contains teams from western Switzerland, which is generally French speaking. Group 2 contains teams from Central Switzerland, which is mostly German speaking. Group 3 contains teams from East Switzerland (and Liechtenstein) which contains German and Italian speaking regions.


Two teams in total are promoted at the end of the season to 1. Liga Promotion, determined by a play-off competition involving the top 2 teams in each group. The bottom 2 teams in each group are relegated from this division to the 2. Liga Interregional, which is the highest of the Amateur leagues in Swiss football, broken down into 5 regional groups.



Current season


The clubs in the league for the 2018–19 season:







Group 1


  • Azzurri 90


  • Young Boys II

  • Bulle

  • CS Chênois

  • Echallens

  • Étoile Carouge FC

  • Fribourg

  • Lancy FC

  • Martigny-Sports

  • Meyrin

  • Naters Oberwallis


  • Team Vaud U21


  • Thun Berner Oberland II

  • Vevey United



Group 2


  • Bassecourt

  • Biel-Bienne

  • Black Stars Basel

  • BSC Old Boys

  • Buochs

  • Delémont

  • Goldau


  • Grasshoppers Zürich II

  • Langenthal


  • Luzern II

  • Schötz

  • Solothurn

  • Zofingen

  • Zug 94



Group 3


  • Baden


  • Liechtenstein Eschen/Mauren

  • Gossau

  • Höngg

  • Kosova Zürich

  • Linth 04

  • Mendrisio

  • Red Star


  • St. Gallen II

  • Thalwil

  • Tuggen

  • United Zürich

  • Wettswil-Bonstetten


  • Winterthur II


Winners


The league champions and promoted teams:


























































































































Season
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Promoted Play-Off Winners

1999–00

Chênois

Wangen bei Olten

Locarno

Vaduz

Wangen bei Olten & Locarno

2000–01

Serrières

Concordia

Vaduz


Concordia & Vaduz

2001–02

Colombier

Schaffhausen

Malcantone Agno


Wohlen & Schaffhausen

2002–03

Meyrin

YF Juventus

Malcantone Agno


Bulle, Chiasso
Malcantone Agno & Meyrin

2003–04

Étoile-Carouge

YF Juventus

Locarno


YF Juventus & Baulmes

2004–05

Lausanne-Sport

Biel-Bienne

Tuggen


Lausanne-Sport & Locarno

2005–06

Servette

Biel-Bienne

Tuggen


Delémont & Servette

2006–07

Étoile-Carouge

Basel U-21

Red Star Zürich


Cham & Gossau

2007–08

Nyon

Basel U-21

Baden


Biel-Bienne & Nyon

2008–09

Étoile-Carouge

Basel U-21

Chiasso


Le Mont & Kriens

2009–10

Sion U-21

YF Juventus

Chiasso


Chiasso & Delémont

2010–11

Meyrin

Schötz

Brühl


Brühl & Étoile-Carouge

2011–12

FC Sion II

BSC Old Boys

FC Tuggen


11 promoted clubs

2012–13

FC Le Mont

FC Baden

SC Cham


FC Le Mont & FC Köniz

2013–14

SC Düdingen

Neuchâtel Xamax

USV Eschen/Mauren


Neuchâtel Xamax & FC Rapperswil-Jona

2014–15

FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

SC Cham

FC Wettswiel-Bonstetten


SC Cham & SC Kriens

2015–16

FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

FC Münsingen

FC Baden


FC Bavois, FC La Chaux-de-Fonds & FC United Zürich

2016–17

Yverdon Sport FC

FC Luzern II

FC Gossau


Yverdon Sport FC & FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

2017–18

BSC Young Boys II

FC Solothurn

AC Bellinzona


AC Bellinzona & FC Münsingen


External links



  • Official website (in German) (in French)

  • 1. Liga Classic at soccerway.com








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