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  2. Swiss 1. Liga (football) - Wikipedia

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    1. Liga Classic (1st League Classic in English) is the fourth tier of the Swiss football league system. At its creation in 1931, the fourth tier of Swiss football was called 3. Liga. The league is operated by a subdivision of the Swiss Football Association called Erste Liga. It is split into 3 groups of 16 teams, by geographical region.

  3. Swiss Promotion League - Wikipedia

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    The Promotion League, named the Hoval Promotion League for sponsorship reasons, is the third tier of the Swiss football league system. Eighteen clubs compete in the league, playing each other twice over the course of the season. The champions are promoted to the second tier, the Challenge League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the ...

  4. Swiss football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss football league system, is a series of interconnected leagues for association football clubs in Switzerland, with seven teams from Liechtenstein, and one each from exclaves of Germany and Italy, also competing. The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, allowing even the ...

  5. 1993–94 Swiss 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    Two points were awarded for a win. The four group winners and the four runners-up then contested a play-off for the three promotion slots. The two last placed teams in each group were directly relegated to the 2. Liga (fourth tier). The four third-last placed teams would compete a play-out against the ninth and tenth relegation places.

  6. List of Swiss football champions - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Swiss football champions lists all past winners of the top-tier football competitions for clubs in Switzerland. It includes all winners of the present-day Swiss Super League as well as the predecessor leagues played in the country. Swiss champions have been officially determined since the 1898–1899 season.

  7. 2022–23 Swiss Promotion League - Wikipedia

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    The relegation/promotion play-off will be played in a two-legged game between the last placed team of the Challenge League and the third placed team of the Promotion League. [3] The first leg will be held on 31 May 2023, with the representative of the Promotion League hosting. [7] The second leg will be held on 3 June 2023.

  8. 2001–02 in Swiss football - Wikipedia

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    Women's football; Swiss Women's Super League ... Source: Erste Liga official website Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference within the league or play ...

  9. 1986–87 Swiss 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    Liga. In the first stage of the play-offs, the four group winners contested a play-off final against one of the four runners-up for the four direct promotion slots. Then in the second stage, the four defeated teams would contest a play-off final against the four last placed teams from the Nationalliga B to decide the last four places in the ...