National League A (handball) 1991/92

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National League A
Logo of the SHV
master Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur
Relegation ↑ TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr
Relegation ↓ TSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen St. Otmar St. Gallen
Teams 10
Games 132  (of which 132 played)
National League A 1990/91

The 1991/92 season was the 43rd regular time of the Swiss National League A in handball .

mode

The 10 teams play a main round of 18 games each.

Then the first 6 play for the most Swiss title in a double round of 10 games each.

The worst 4 teams are divided and play in 2 promotion / relegation groups for the remaining / relegation in the NLA with the best 8 representatives of the NLB. A double round of 10 games each is played.

Main round

rank society Games Points
1. GC Amicitia ZurichGC Amicitia Zurich Grasshopper 18th 27
2. Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur 18th 25th
3. BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne 18th 23
4th RTV 1879 BaselRTV 1879 Basel RTV 1879 Basel 18th 20th
5. HC HorgenHC Horgen HC Horgen 18th 20th
6th BSV BernBSV Bern BSV Bern 18th 19th
7th Wacker ThunWacker Thun Wacker Thun 18th 15th
8th. TSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen St. Otmar St. Gallen 18th 13
9. ZMC Amicitia ZurichZMC Amicitia Zurich ZMC Amicitia 18th 10
10. Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen 18th 8th
Status February 25, 1992
At the end of the main round:
Championship round
Relegation round

Final round

Championship round

rank society Games Points
1. Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur 10 28
2. GC Amicitia ZurichGC Amicitia Zurich Grasshopper (M) 10 27
3. RTV 1879 BaselRTV 1879 Basel RTV 1879 Basel 10 22nd
4th BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne 10 20th
5. HC HorgenHC Horgen HC Horgen 10 17th
6th BSV BernBSV Bern BSV Bern 10 15th
As of May 25, 1992
At the end of the 1991/92 season:
master
Season ended
At the end of the 1990/91 season:
(M) Swiss champions : Grasshoppers

Relegation round

Group 1

rank society Games Points
1. ZMC Amicitia ZurichZMC Amicitia Zurich ZMC Amicitia (NLA) 10
2. TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr (NLB) 10
3. TSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen St. Otmar St. Gallen (NLA) 10
4th HC Dietikon-UrdorfHC Dietikon-Urdorf HC Dietikon-Urdorf (NLB) 10
5. TV MöhlinTV Möhlin TV Möhlin (NLB) 10
6th TV LänggasseTV Länggasse TV Länggasse (NLB) 10
As of May 25, 1992

Group 2

rank society Games Points
1. Wacker ThunWacker Thun Wacker Thun (NLA) 10
2. Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen (NLA) 10
3. KTV MuotathalKTV Muotathal KTV Muotathal (NLB) 10
4th BSV StansBSV Stans BSV Stans (NLB) 10
5. TV ZofingenTV Zofingen TV Zofingen (NLB) 10
6th SV Fides St. GallenSV Fides St. Gallen SV Fides St. Gallen (NLB) 10
As of May 25, 1992
At the end of the main round in 1991/92
(NLA) National League A
(NLB) National League B
At the end of the 1991/92 season:
NLA 1992/93
NLB 1992/93
At the end of the 1990/91 season:
(M) Swiss champions : Grasshoppers

Swiss master

1st championship title for Pfadi Winterthur

Swiss master

Logo of Pfadi Winterthur

Pathfinder Winterthur

Field players: Roman Brunner, Martin Keller, Bruno Knecht, Roland Suter, Roman Bochsler, Stefan Bless,  Erik-Veje Rasmussen , Werner Huber, Gerry Wosahlik, Michael Luggen, Rolf Spiller, Michael Schnepf, Stefan Schärer, David Egli, Marc Benz

Goalkeepers : Ueli Ott, Meinrad Landolt

Trainer : Max Schär

Individual evidence

  1. La Liberté, February 25, 1992 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved May 2, 2019 .
  2. ^ A b c Freiburger Nachrichten May 25, 1992 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
  3. ^ Walliser Bote May 25, 1992 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .