National League (women's handball) 1972/73
National League 1972/73 | |
master | LC Bruehl |
Relegated |
RTV 1879 Basel Satus Wiedikon |
Teams | 8th |
Games | 56 (of which 56 played) |
← 1st Interregional League 1971/72 | |
The season 1972/73 was the 4th regular time of the National League in handball.
mode
The 8 teams played a round trip.
Ranking list
Pl. | society | Sp. | Points | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | LC Bruehl (M) | 14th | 28 | |
2. | BSV Borba Lucerne (A) | 14th | 20th | |
3. | DHC Zurich | 14th | 17th | |
4th | HC Rümlang | 14th | 17th | |
5. | Yellow Winterthur | 14th | 10 | |
6th | HC Servette | 14th | 9 | |
7th | RTV 1879 Basel | 14th | 9 | |
8th. | SATUS Wiedikon | 14th | 2 | |
As of March 16, 1973; Source: |
At the end of the 1970/71 season: | |
master | |
Season ended | |
Relegation to the National League B 1973/74 : RTV 1879 Basel & Satus Wiedikon | |
At the end of the 1969/70 season: | |
(M) | Swiss champion : LC Brühl |
(A) | Newcomer : BSV Borba Luzern |
Master team from LC Brühl
Swiss champion LC Brühl |
Players: Nena Makic , Priska Hausherr , Ruth Bachmeier , Brigitte Schoch , Olga Rüdisühli , Christa Bernecker , Hanni Bernecker , Kathrin Hegner , Felicitas Ring , Beatrice Zöllig , Ruth Keller , Elsbeth Aemisegger , Doris Gall Trainer: Paul Spiess |
Individual evidence
- ↑ si .: Women's Championship. In: The deed . March 16, 1973, p. 15 , accessed April 28, 2019 .
- ↑ Master season 72/73. In: lcbruehl.ch. LC Brühl , accessed April 30, 2019 .