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1934–35 Nationalliga

38th season of top-tier Swiss football


38th season of top-tier Swiss football

FieldValue
competitionNationalliga
season1934–35
winnersLausanne-Sport
relegatedConcordia Basel
Etoile Carouge
league topscorerEnglebert Bösch
(Bern)
27 goals
dates26 August 1934 to
26 May 1935
matches182
prevseason1933–34
nextseason1935–36

Etoile Carouge (Bern) 27 goals 26 May 1935

The following is the summary of the Swiss National League in the 1934–35 football season. This was the 38th season of top-tier football in Switzerland.

Overview

At this time, the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) had 14 member clubs and 22 clubs in the second-tier. In the second-tier, that was an increase of four clubs compared to the previous season and the 1. Liga would be stocked up to 24 clubs in the following season.

The 14 top-tier teams played a double round-robin to decide their league table positions. Two points were awarded for a win and one point was awarded for a draw. The first placed team at the end of the season would be awarded the Swiss championship title and the last two placed teams would be relegated to the 1935–36 1. Liga. Two teams from the second tier 1. Liga would achieve promotion this season.

Nationalliga

The league season began with the first matchday on 26 August 1934 and was concluded with the last round on 26 May 1935.

Teams, locations

TeamBased inCantonStadiumCapacity
FC BaselBaselBasel-StadtLandhof
FC BernBernBernStadion Neufeld
FC Biel-BienneBiel/BienneBernStadion Gurzelen
FC Concordia BaselBaselBasel-StadtStadion Rankhof
Étoile Carouge FCCarougeGenevaStade de la Fontenette
Grasshopper Club ZürichZürichZürichHardturm
FC La Chaux-de-FondsLa Chaux-de-FondsNeuchâtelCentre Sportif de la Charrière
FC Lausanne-SportLausanneVaudPontaise
FC LocarnoLocarnoTicinoStadio comunale Lido
FC LuganoLuganoTicinoCornaredo Stadium
FC Nordstern BaselBaselBasel-StadtRankhof
Servette FCGenevaGenevaStade des Charmilles
BSC Young BoysBernBernWankdorf Stadium
FC Young FellowsZürichZürichUtogrund

Final league table

As Lausanne-Sport had already won the Swiss Cup two weeks earlier, on 19 May, the team won the domestic Double in this season. This was the clubs third league title and their first Double to this date.

Results

Topscorers

RankPlayerNat.GoalsClub
1.Englebert Bösch27Bern
2.Lauro Amadò23Lugano
3.Otto Haftl21Basel
István Grósz21Lausanne-Sports
5.Alessandro Frigerio20Young Fellows
Leopold Kielholz20Servette
7.Albert Büche19Nordstern

Further in Swiss football

References

Sources

seasons in Switzerland

References

  1. Erste Liga (SFV). (2022). "Statistik der Ersten Liga über Aufstieg und Abstieg ab Saison 1931/32 bis 2022". Erste Liga, Abteilung des SFV.
  2. Reichmuth, Daniel. (2024). "Servette Rangliste 1934/35". super-servette-ch.
  3. Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv". (2024). "FCB Rangliste 1934/35". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv".
  4. (red) BSC Young Boys AG. (2024). "YB Saison 1934/35". BSC Young Boys AG.
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