Swiss Women's Football Championship 2019/20

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The 2019/20 Swiss Football Championship was the 50th season in women's football. Eight teams took part. It began on August 24, 2019 and was interrupted after the 16th round due to the Covid 19 pandemic and finally canceled and not counted with the decision of April 30, 2020. The defending champion was FC Zurich Women .

National League A

National League A 2019/20
master none
Champions League Servette FC Chênois Féminin
FC Zurich women
Relegated none
Teams 8th
Games 64  (of which 64 played)
Gates 262  (ø 4.09 per game)
Top scorer SwissSwiss Fabienne Humm ( FC Zurich Women ) (17 goals)
National League A 2018/19

Eight teams take part in the National League A. Everyone should compete against everyone in two home and two away games, so 28 rounds were planned. 16 of them were played. There was no Swiss champion and no relegation team this season. In addition to the first place, the runner-up is also qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League according to the UEFA five-year ranking.

Attendees

Swiss Women's Football Championship 2019/20 (Switzerland)
FC Basel
FC Basel
Grasshopper Club Zurich
Grasshopper Club Zurich
FF Lugano
FF Lugano
FC Luzern
FC Luzern
SFC Chênois Féminin
SFC Chênois Féminin
BSC Young Boys
BSC Young Boys
FC Zurich women
FC Zurich women
FC St. Gallen-Staad
FC St. Gallen-Staad
Venues
team city Canton Stadion Trainer Placement season 2018/19
FC Basel Munchenstein Canton of Basel-CountryCanton of Basel-Country Basel-Country Junior Campus Basel Sissy Raith 6th
Grasshopper Club Zurich Niederhasli Canton ZurichCanton Zurich Zurich GC-Campus Niederhasli Walter Grueter 3.
FF Lugano Lugano Canton of TicinoCanton of Ticino Ticino Cornaredo Stadium Claudio De Marchi 2.
FC Luzern Lucerne Canton lucerneCanton lucerne Lucerne Allmend sports complex Glenn Meier 5.
Servette FC Chênois Féminin Chêne-Bourg Canton of GenevaCanton of Geneva Geneva Stade des Trois-Chêne Eric Sévérac 4th
BSC Young Boys Bern Canton BernCanton Bern Bern Wyler Sports Park Marisa Wunderlin 7th
FC St. Gallen-Staad St. Gallen , Staad Canton of St. GallenCanton of St. Gallen St. Gallen Espenmoos , Bützel sports field Marco Zwyssig 1. National League B, promoted team
FC Zurich women Zurich Canton ZurichCanton Zurich Zurich Heerenschürli sports facility Ivan Dal Santo 1st, master

table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Servette FC Chênois Féminin  16  13  2  1 043:130 +30 41
 2. FC Zurich Women (M, C)  16  13  1  2 056:220 +34 40
 3. FC Basel  16  8th  3  5 041:290 +12 27
 4th FC Luzern  16  7th  2  7th 041:290 +12 23
 5. BSC Young Boys  16  6th  2  8th 023:330 −10 20th
 6th Grasshopper Club Zurich  16  6th  1  9 029:230  +6 19th
 7th FC St. Gallen-Staad (N)  16  3  2  11 019:450 −26 11
 8th. FF Lugano  16  1  1  14th 010:680 −58 04th
Status: at the end of the season
  • Participation in the 2020/21 UEFA Women's Champions League
  • (M) reigning Swiss champion
    (C) Swiss Cup winner last season
    (N) Newcomers last season

    List of goalscorers

    If the number of hits is the same, the players are sorted alphabetically.

    Pl. Surname team Gates
    01. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabienne Humm FC Zurich women 17th
    02. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Irina Pando FC Basel 16
    03. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Léonie Fleury Servette FC Chênois Féminin 12
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland Svenja Fölmli FC Luzern women
    05. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Caroline Muller Grasshopper Club Zurich 9
    CroatiaCroatia Kristina Šundov FC Basel
    source

    National League B

    National League B 2019/20
    Climbers none
    Relegated none
    Teams 10
    Games 74  (of which 74 played)
    Gates 310  (ø 4.19 per game)
    Top scorer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefanie Kipf (Thun Bernese Oberland) (19 goals)
    National League B 2018/19
    Swiss Women's Football Championship 2019/20 (Switzerland)
    FC Schlieren
    FC Schlieren
    Thun women's team
    Thun women's team
    Femina Kickers Worb
    Femina Kickers Worb
    FC Zurich Women U-21
    FC Zurich Women U-21
    SC Derendingen
    SC Derendingen
    FC Rapperswil-Jona
    FC Rapperswil-Jona
    Yverdon FC Féminin
    Yverdon FC Féminin
    FC Aarau women
    FC Aarau women
    FC Luzern women
    FC Luzern women
    FC Walperswil
    FC Walperswil
    Venues

    Ten teams took part in the 2019/20 season of the National League B (NLB). The teams should play against each other three times and this will result in 27 games each. At the end of the season, the first place should have been promoted to the NLA and the last two should have been relegated to the first division . Instead, there were neither promoters nor relegators.

    table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Women's team Thun Bernese Oberland  14th  11  2  1 062:230 +39 35
     2. FC Aarau women  15th  9  2  4th 038:220 +16 29
     3. FC Zurich Women U-21  15th  8th  4th  3 048:200 +28 28
     4th FC Yverdon Féminin (A)  15th  8th  4th  3 043:240 +19 28
     5. FC Rapperswil-Jona  15th  7th  4th  4th 031:310  ± 0 25th
     6th FC Luzern Women 1 (N)  15th  4th  4th  7th 021:360 −15 16
     7th SC Derendingen Solothurn  15th  3  5  7th 020:300 −10 14th
     8th. FC Schlieren  14th  3  2  9 017:310 −14 11
     9. Femina Kickers Worb  15th  2  5  8th 020:520 −32 11
    10. FC Walperswil (N)  15th  0  6th  9 010:410 −31 06th
    Status: at the end of the season
    (A) Relegated last season
    (N) Newcomers last season
    1The name FC Luzern Frauen is the popular sports department that emerged from the original FC Luzern Frauen . The top women's sports department at FC Luzern, which emerged from SC Kriens , competes in the NLA under the name FC Luzern .

    Individual evidence

    1. table NLA football.ch
    2. ↑ List of goalscorers at NLA football.ch
    3. ^ Table NLB football.ch