National League A (field handball) 1969

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National League A 1969
Logo of the Swiss Federal Gymnastics Association
master TSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
Cup winners TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr
Relegated MKG BadenMKG Baden MKG Baden
Teams 8th
Games 56  (of which 56 played)
Gates 1,353  (ø 24.16 per game)
National League A 1968

The season 1969 was the 38th regular season of the top division in the Swiss field handball , while the eighteenth season of National League A .

Withdrawals

The team from GS Schaffhausen withdrew from the National League A, through which the BTV Biel also rose.

mode

This season, 8 teams are playing in the “ everyone against everyone ” mode with one home and one away game for the Swiss championship. In the event of a tie, the better goal difference decides. The first in the table on the last match day is Swiss champions in 1969 and qualifies for the IHF European Field Handball Cup 1970 . The team in last place was relegated to the National League B in 1970 .

Championship round

Ranking list

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
01. TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen Logo.svg TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen (M) (C) 14th 13 01 00 0221: 1330 +88 0027: 1000
02. TV Suhr Logo.svg TV Suhr 14th 10 02 02 0178: 1120 +66 0022: 6000
03. BTV Aarau Logo.svg BTV Aarau 14th 09 00 05 0172: 1560 +16 0018:1000
04th TV Unterstrass Logo.png TV substrass 14th 07th 01 06th 0185: 1840  +1 0015:1300
05. None.svg HC Romanshorn 14th 06th 01 07th 0164: 1660  −2 0013:1500
06th TV Thun Logo.svg TV Thun 14th 04th 01 09 0174: 1840 −10 0009:1900
07th None.svg BTV Biel (A) 14th 03 00 11 0150: 2240 −74 0006:2200
08th. None.svg MKG Baden (A) 14th 01 00 13 0109: 1940 −85 0002:2600
Source:
At the end of the championship round in 1969:
Swiss champion and participation in the IHF European Field Handball Cup 1970
Direct relegation to the National League B 1970
At the end of the 1968 season:
(M) Swiss master
(C) Grossfeld Cup winner
(A) Promoted to the National League B

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Peter Weber : Swiss championships in field and small field handball. (PDF; 13.2 MB) 1932 - 1981. Swiss Handball Federation , 1981, pp. 5 & 21 , accessed on May 22, 2017 .