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1974–75 Swiss 1. Liga

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1. Liga
Season1974–75
Champions1. Liga champions:

Group West:
FC Bern
Group Cenral:
SC Kriens
Group South and East:
FC Gossau
PromotedFC Gossau
FC Young Fellows Zürich
RelegatedGroup West:
FC Sierre
Yverdon-Sport FC
Group Central:
FC Porrentruy
FC Ebikon
Group South and East:
FC Wil
FC Uzwil
Matches played3 times 156 and 1 decider
plus 9 play-offs

The 1974–75 1. Liga was the 43rd 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.

Format

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There were 39 clubs in the 1. Liga. These were divided into three regional groups, each with 13 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 three group winners and the runners-up contested a play-off round to decide the two promotion slots. The last two placed teams in each group were directly relegated to the 2. Liga (fourth tier).

Group West

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Teams

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Club Canton Stadium Capacity
ASI Audax-Friul[1] Neuchâtel Pierre-à-Bot 1,700
FC Bern Bern Stadion Neufeld 14,000
FC Boudry[2] Neuchâtel Stade des Buchilles 1,500
FC Bulle Fribourg Stade de Bouleyres 7,000
FC Central Fribourg[3] Fribourg Guintzet 2,000
FC Dürrenast[4] Bern Stadion Lachen 13,500
FC Le Locle[5] Neuchâtel Installation sportive - Jeanneret 3,142
FC Meyrin Geneva Stade des Arbères 9,000
FC Monthey Valais Stade Philippe Pottier 1,800
FC Montreux-Sports Vaud Stade de Chailly 1,000
FC Sierre[6] Valais Complexe Ecossia 2,000
FC Stade Nyonnais Vaud Stade de Colovray 7,200
Yverdon-Sport FC Vaud Stade Municipal 6,600

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Bern 24 16 4 4 48 18 +30 36 Play-off to Nationalliga B
2 Central Fribourg 24 12 6 6 43 26 +17 30
3 FC Monthey 24 12 5 7 37 25 +12 29
4 FC Dürrenast 24 9 8 7 49 34 +15 26
5 FC Meyrin 24 9 8 7 32 23 +9 26
6 FC Stade Nyonnais 24 10 5 9 33 33 0 25
7 FC Boudry 24 10 5 9 32 35 −3 25
8 FC Le Locle 24 8 7 9 34 40 −6 23
9 FC Bulle 24 8 5 11 40 54 −14 21
10 ASI Audax-Friul 24 8 4 12 26 45 −19 20
11 FC Montreux-Sports 24 7 5 12 39 49 −10 19
12 FC Sierre[7] 24 4 8 12 24 33 −9 16 Relegation to 2. Liga Interregional
13 Yverdon-Sport FC[7] 24 6 4 14 23 45 −22 16
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference within the league, but decider play-off for qualifiers; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.

Group Central

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Teams

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Club Canton Stadium Capacity
US Boncourt[8] Jura Stade Communal Léon Burrus 1,640
FC Brunnen[9] Schwyz Wintersried 500
SC Buochs Nidwalden Stadion Seefeld 5,000
FC Concordia Basel Basel-City Stadion Rankhof 7,000
SR Delémont Jura La Blancherie 5,263
FC Ebikon[10] Lucerne Risch 1,000
FC Emmenbrücke Lucerne Stadion Gersag 8,700
SC Kleinhüningen[11][12] Basel-City Sportplatz Schorenmatte 300
SC Kriens Lucerne Stadion Kleinfeld 5,100
FC Laufen Basel-Country Sportplatz Nau 3,000
FC Porrentruy[13] Jura Stade du Tirage 4,226
FC Solothurn Solothurn Stadion FC Solothurn 6,750
SC Zug Zug Herti Allmend Stadion 6,000

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 SC Kriens 24 11 10 3 43 22 +21 32 Play-off to Nationalliga B
2 FC Laufen 24 11 9 4 39 23 +16 31 Decider for play-off
3 SR Delémont 24 13 5 6 45 31 +14 31
4 FC Solothurn 24 12 5 7 39 25 +14 29
5 US Boncourt 24 11 7 6 40 29 +11 29
6 SC Buochs 24 9 7 8 41 39 +2 25
7 FC Brunnen 24 8 6 10 32 31 +1 22
8 SC Zug 24 10 2 12 34 38 −4 22
9 FC Emmenbrücke 24 8 6 10 29 34 −5 22
10 SC Kleinhüningen 24 7 8 9 34 46 −12 22
11 FC Concordia Basel 24 6 9 9 31 38 −7 21
12 FC Porrentruy[7] 24 7 5 12 31 47 −16 19 Relegation to 2. Liga Interregional
13 FC Ebikon[7] 24 1 5 18 22 57 −35 7
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference within the league, but decider play-off for qualifiers; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.

Decider for second place

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The decider match for second place was played on 1 June 1975 in Basel.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SR Delémont 3–1 FC Laufen

SR Delémont win and advance to play-offs. FC Laufen remain in the division.

Group South and East

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Teams

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Club Canton Stadium Capacity
FC Baden Aargau Esp Stadium 7,000
FC Blue Stars Zürich[14] Zürich Hardhof 1,000
SC Brühl St. Gallen Paul-Grüninger-Stadion 4,200
FC Chur Grisons Ringstrasse 2,820
FC Frauenfeld Thurgau Kleine Allmend 6,370
FC Gossau St. Gallen Sportanlage Buechenwald 3,500
FC Locarno Locarno, Ticino Stadio comunale Lido 5,000
FC Red Star Zürich Zürich Allmend Brunau 2,000
FC Schaffhausen Schaffhausen Stadion Breite 7,300
FC Tössfeld[15] Zürich Talgut 1,000
FC Uzwil[16] St. Gallen Rüti 1,000
FC Wil St. Gallen Sportpark Bergholz 6,048
FC Young Fellows Zürich Zürich Utogrund 2,850

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Gossau 24 18 5 1 55 16 +39 41 Play-off to Nationalliga B
2 FC Young Fellows Zürich 24 17 3 4 69 31 +38 37
3 FC Blue Stars Zürich 24 11 5 8 36 24 +12 27
4 FC Chur 24 9 8 7 33 30 +3 26
5 FC Frauenfeld 24 9 7 8 41 43 −2 25
6 FC Baden 24 7 9 8 28 39 −11 23
7 FC Locarno 24 6 10 8 26 26 0 22
8 SC Brühl 24 7 7 10 35 31 +4 21
9 FC Schaffhausen 24 7 7 10 38 39 −1 21
10 FC Red Star Zürich 24 9 3 12 31 41 −10 21
11 FC Tössfeld 24 9 3 12 25 38 −13 21
12 FC Wil[7] 24 5 8 11 28 43 −15 18 Relegation to 2. Liga Interregional
13 FC Uzwil[7] 24 2 5 17 21 65 −44 9
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference within the league, but decider play-off for qualifiers; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.

Promotion play-off

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The three group winners played a two legged tie against one of the runners-up to decide the three finalists. The games were played on 1, 5, 8 and 15 June.

First round

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Young Fellows Zürich 2–2 SC Kriens
SC Kriens 0–2 FC Young Fellows Zürich

FC Young Fellows Zürich win 4–2 on aggregate and continue to the finals.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Central Fribourg 3–2 FC Gossau
FC Gossau 3–0 Central Fribourg

FC Gossau win 5–3 on aggregate and continue to the finals.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SR Delémont 0–1 FC Bern
FC Bern 2–0 SR Delémont

FC Bern win 3–0 on aggregate and continue to the finals.

Final round

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The three first round winners competed in a single round-robin to decide the two promotion slots. The games were played on 15, 22 and 29 June.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts GOS YFJ BER
1 FC Gossau 2 1 1 0 6 2 +4 3 1–1
2 FC Young Fellows Zürich 2 1 0 1 2 5 −3 2 1–5
3 FC Bern 2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1 0–1
Source: RSSSF

FC Gossau are 1. Liga champions, FC Young Fellows Zürich are runners-up and these two teams are promoted.[7]

Further in Swiss football

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References

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  1. ^ (red) Association neuchâteloise de football (2023). "ASI Audax-Friul" (in French). Association neuchâteloise de football - anf.football.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  2. ^ (red) Association neuchâteloise de football (2023). "FC Boudry" (in French). Association neuchâteloise de football - anf.football.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  3. ^ (red) Freiburger Fussballverband (2023). "FC Central Fribourg" (in French). Association fribourgeoise de football. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  4. ^ Fussballverband Bern/Jura (2023). "FC Dürrenast" (in German). Fussballverband Bern/Jura. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  5. ^ (red) Association neuchâteloise de football (2023). "FC Le Locle" (in French). Association neuchâteloise de football - anf.football.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  6. ^ (red) Walliser Fussballverband (2023). "FC Sierre" (in French). Walliser Fussballverband avf-wfv.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Erste Liga (SFV) (2018). "Statistik der Ersten Liga über Aufstieg und Abstieg ab Saison 1931/32 bis 2018" [First League statistics on promotion and relegation from the 1931/32 season to 2018] (PDF). PDF page 8 (in German). Erste Liga, Abteilung des SFV. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  8. ^ (red) Association de football Berne/Jura (2023). "US Boncourt" (in German). Association de football Berne/Jura. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  9. ^ (red) Innerschweizerischer Fussballverband (2023). "FC Brunnen" (in German). Innerschweizerischer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  10. ^ (red) Innerschweizerischer Fussballverband (2023). "FC Ebikon" (in German). Innerschweizerischer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  11. ^ Schaub, Daniel (2023). "SC Kleinhüningen" (in German). vfrkleinhueningen.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  12. ^ (red) Fussballverband Nordwestschweiz (2023). "VFR Kleinhüningen" (in German). Fussballverband Nordwestschweiz. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  13. ^ (red) Association de football Berne/Jura (2023). "FC Porrentruy" (in French). Association de football Berne/Jura. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  14. ^ (red) Fussballverband Region Zürich (2023). "FC Blue Stars Zürich" (in German). Fussballverband Region Zürich. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  15. ^ (red) Fussballverband Region Zürich (2023). "FC Tössfeld" (in German). Fussballverband Region Zürich. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  16. ^ (red) Ostschweizer Fussballverband (2023). "FC Uzwil" (in German). Ostschweizer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2023-11-16.

Sources

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Preceded by
1973–74
Seasons in
Swiss 1. Liga
Succeeded by
1975–76