Swiss champions (soccer)
The Swiss championship in men's football is determined in the highest Swiss football league of the SFV . This is currently the Super League , which consists of ten teams. The first place in this league will be Swiss champions, with the exception of Liechtenstein clubs . The record champions are the Grasshopper Club Zurich . Per ten league titles, a team receives a champion star .
Various other sports associations also held national football championships.
Swiss men's champion of the SFV
Determination of the master
Since the top division as well as the system for determining the Swiss champion changed over the decades, that was the case
- 1897/98 the winner of the final of the Ruinart Cup,
- 1898 / 99–1929 / 30 the first place winner or the winner of the final round of Serie A,
- 1930/31 the first place in the final round of the 1st division,
- 1931 / 32–1932 / 33 the first place in the final round of the Swiss championship, consisting of three participants from the national league and the winner of the first division (the first division Lausanne-Sports became Swiss champions in 1931/32),
- 1933 / 34–1943 / 44 the first place in the National League,
- 1944 / 45–1975 / 76 the first place in the National League A,
- 1976 / 77–2002 / 03 the first place in the final round of the National League A,
- First place in the Super League since 2003, with the exception of any Liechtenstein clubs (previously not regulated),
Swiss champion becomes.
list
Number of titles won
rank | society | Master title | Last | Master stars |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grasshopper Club Zurich | 27 | 2003 | 2 |
2 | FC Basel | 20th | 2017 | 2 |
3 | Servette Geneva | 17th | 1999 | 1 |
4th | BSC Young Boys | 14th | 2020 | 1 |
5 | FC Zurich | 12 | 2009 | 1 |
6th | FC Montriond-Lausanne / Lausanne-Sports | 7th | 1965 | - |
7th | FC Winterthur / United FC Winterthur-Veltheim | 3 | 1917 | - |
FC Lugano | 3 | 1949 | - | |
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds | 3 | 1964 | - | |
Cantonal Neuchâtel / Neuchâtel Xamax | 3 | 1988 | - | |
FC Aarau | 3 | 1993 | - | |
12 | FC Sion | 2 | 1997 | - |
FC St. Gallen | 2 | 2000 | - | |
14th | Anglo-American Club Zurich | 1 | 1899 | - |
SC Brühl St. Gallen | 1 | 1915 | - | |
FC Etoile | 1 | 1919 | - | |
FC Biel-Bienne | 1 | 1947 | - | |
AC Bellinzona | 1 | 1948 | - | |
FC Luzern | 1 | 1989 | - |
Status: 2018
Title in series
- 8 titles in a row: FC Basel (2010-2017)
- 4 titles in a row: BSC Young Boys (1957–1960)
- 3 titles in a row: FC Young Boys (2 ×) (1909–1911; 2018–2020), FC Zurich (1974–1976), Grasshopper Club Zurich (1982–1984)
- 2 titles in a row: Grasshopper Club Zurich (5 ×) (1900–1902; 1927–1928; 1942–1943; 1990–1991; 1995–1996); Servette Geneva (2 ×) (1934-1935; 1961-1962); Lausanne Sports (1x) (1935-1936); FC La Chaux-de-Fonds (1x) (1954-1955); FC Basel (3 ×) (1969–1970; 1972–1973; 2004–2005); Neuchâtel Xamax (1 ×) (1987-1988); FC Zurich (1 ×) (2006–2007);
Status: 2020
Remarks
- ↑ The Swiss Football Association considers the championship for the Ruinart Cup to be unofficial, but it does list the champions Grasshopper Club Zurich in its annals.
- ↑ Reduced gaming operations due to the First World War .
- ↑ The title was withdrawn from FC Bern due to the use of an unqualified player.
- ↑ Due to a special mode in the seasons 1931/32 and 1932/33 (see #Determining the master ), Lausanne was able to become Swiss champions as the first division (second highest division after the national league).
Football championships of other associations
Swiss Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association ( SATUS )
Championship in regional groups (Serie A) with final tournament. From 1948 to 1957 there was a regional league.
- 1921 Fortuna Basel
- 1922 ACC Basel
- 1923 Aussersihl Zurich
- 1924 Wiedikon Zurich
- 1925 Wipkingen Zurich
- 1926 Grasshoppers Basel
- 1927 Horburg Basel
- 1928 Horburg Basel
- 1929 Horburg Basel
- 1930 No champion due to the exclusion of a large number of clubs and the formation of the Swiss Workers' Football Association (SAFV)
- 1931 Basel-East
- 1932 Zurich tram
- 1933 Bern North
- 1934 Basel East
- 1935 Union PTT Genève
- 1936 Sparta Basel
- 1937 Sportfreunde Basel
- 1938 Nordstern Zurich
- 1939 Châtelaine Genève
- 1940 not held
- 1941 Basel-East
- 1942 Sportfreunde Basel
- 1943 Sportfreunde Basel
- 1944 Châtelaine Genève
- 1945 Carouge Genève
- 1946 Bern-West
- 1947 Sportfreunde Basel
- 1948 Geneva Genève
- 1949 Geneva Genève
- 1950 Geneva Genève
- 1951 Geneva Genève
- 1952 Sportfreunde Basel
- 1953 Basel building department
- 1954 Basel building department
- 1955 Nordstern Zurich
- 1956 Ostermundigen Bern
- 1957 Ostermundigen Bern
- 1958 Nordstern Zurich
- 1959 Ostermundigen Bern
- 1960 Ostermundigen Bern
- 1961 Nordstern Zurich
- 1962 Nordstern Zurich
- 1963 Nordstern Zurich
- 1964 Nordstern Zurich
- 1965 Isar Renens
- 1966 Basel building department
- 1967 Basel building department
- 1968 Carouge Genève
- 1969 Bella Italia Zurich
- 1970 Grasshoppers Basel
- 1971 Grasshoppers Basel
- 1986 Building Department Basel
- 1992 Lusitano Lausanne
- 1997 FC Alkar Basel
- 1999 FC Alkar Basel
- 2000 Building Department Basel
- 2001 FC Alkar Basel
- 2002 FC Peru Inca Lausanne
- 2003 AS Timau Basel
- 2004 FC Peru Inca Lausanne
- 2014 FC Amicitia Riehen
- 2015 FK Vardar Basel
Swiss Corporate Sports Association (SFS)
Championship in regional groups (Serie A) with final tournament.
- 1943 Bertram Basel
- 1944 Hasler Bern
- 1945 Sandoz Basel
- 1946 Sandoz Basel
- 1947 CIBA Basel
- 1948 NCR Zurich
- 1949 Tram operator in Bern
- 1950 Sandoz Basel
- 1951 SRO Zurich
- 1952 NCR Zurich
- 1953 Sandoz Basel
- 1954 SRO Zurich
- 1955 NCR Zurich
- 1956 CIBA Basel
- 1957 Weinmann Schaffhausen
- 1958 Bern police
- 1959 Bern police
- 1960 Bern police
- 1961 not held
- 1962 Swissair
- 1963 Bern police
- 1964 Swissair
- 1965 Swissair
- 1966 Swissair
- 1967 Zurich Bank Corporation
- 1968 Swissair
- 1969 Sandoz Basel
- 1970 SIG Neuhausen
- 1971 Bank Corporation Zurich
- 1972 Sandoz Basel
- 1973 Bern police
- 1974 BBC Oerlikon
- 1975 Kreditanstalt Zurich
- 1976 Bank Corporation Basel
- 1977 Bank Corporation Basel
- 1978 Bank Corporation Basel
- 1979 Basel Bank Corporation
- 1980 Swissair
- 1981 Swissair
- 1982 Kreditanstalt Zurich
- 1983 Basel Bank Corporation
- 1984 Post St. Gallen
- 1985 Sandoz Basel
- 1986 Basel Bank Corporation
- 1987 Coop Bern
- 1988 Bank Corporation Basel
- 1989 Grossenbacher Zurich
- 1990 Grossenbacher Zurich
- 1991 Grossenbacher Zurich
- 1992 Grossenbacher Zurich
- 1993 Grossenbacher Zurich
- 1994 Grossenbacher Zurich
- 1995 Post St. Gallen
- 1996 Cantonal Bank Zurich
- 1997 Zurich Bank Corporation
- 1998 St. Gallen building management
- 1999 Kantonalbank St. Gallen
- 2000 Swissair
- 2001 Railway worker in Bern
- 2002 Swissair
- 2003 St. Gallen police
- 2004 St. Gallen police
- 2005 St. Gallen police
- 2006 UBS Zurich
- 2007 UBS Zurich
- 2008 Baumann-Springs Zurich
- 2009 UBS Zurich
- 2010 UBS Zurich
- 2011 Swiss Life Bern
- 2012 UBS Zurich
- 2013 UBS Zurich
- 2014 Hota St. Gallen
- 2015 Hota St. Gallen
Swiss Workers' Football Association (SAFV)
The association was formed in 1929/30 after the exclusion of communist-dominated associations from the SATUS . The championship was held in two regional groups (Basel and Zurich) with a final tournament. The French-speaking Swiss clubs, which were also excluded from the SATUS, held their own championship in the “Fédération Romande des Sports Ouvriers” (FRSO). During the 1935/36 season he was reintegrated into the SATUS. The separate championships were played to the end. Subsequently, SATUS master Sparta Basel defeated SAFV master St. Johann Basel 5: 1 in a "standard game".
- 1930 Horburg Basel
- 1931 Sturm 24 Zurich
- 1932 United Sportfreunde Basel
- 1933 United Sports Friends Basel
- 1934 St. Johann Basel
- 1935 Old Town Zurich and Wipkingen Zurich
- 1936 St. Johann Basel
Web links
- Championship board on the website of the Swiss Football Association
- Official website of the Super League