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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 would therefore serve as the semi-professional link to amateur football. [3] The 1. Liga was consequently renamed to 1. Liga Classic, before reverting again in 2013 when the former adopted its current name. For its maiden season, six teams were relegated from the Challenge League, while the rest joined from the division below.

  4. 1961–62 Swiss 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 1961–62 1. Liga season was the 30th season of the 1. Liga since its creation in 1931. At this time, the 1. Liga was the third-tier of the Swiss football league system and it was the highest level of total amateur football. At this time the clubs in the two higher divisions in Switzerland were beginning to employ professional or moreover ...

  5. 1980–81 Swiss 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    There were 56 clubs in the 1. Liga, divided into four regional groups, each with 14 teams. Within each group, the teams would play a double round-robin to decide their league position. Two points were awarded for a win. The four group winners and the four runners-up contested a play-off round to decide the five promotion slots.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 1979–80 Swiss 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    Liga was the 48th season of this league since its creation in 1931. At this time, the 1. Liga was the third tier of the Swiss football league system and it was the highest level of amateur football.

  8. 2011–12 Swiss 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    Promoted to 2012–13 1. Liga Promotion: 2 FC Breitenrain Bern: 30 18 7 5 54 25 +29 61 3 FC Baden: 30 19 3 8 61 31 +30 60 To 1. Liga Classic: 4 Zürich U-21: 30 16 3 11 55 49 +6 51 Youth team wild card 5 FC Münsingen [3] 30 14 8 8 42 36 +6 50 To 1. Liga Classic: 6 Basel U-21: 30 13 8 9 56 36 +20 47 Youth team wild card 7 FC Solothurn: 30 13 6 ...

  9. 1. Liga - Wikipedia

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    1. Liga Promotion, the third tier of the Swiss football league system; 1. Liga Classic, the fourth tier of the Swiss football league system; 1. Liga (Slovakia), former name of the second-highest football division in Slovakia; Austrian Football First League, (German: Erste Liga), the second highest division in Austrian football league system