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1943–44 Nationalliga

47th season of top-tier Swiss football


47th season of top-tier Swiss football

FieldValue
competitionNationalliga
season1943–44
winnersLausanne-Sport (5th title)
relegatedLuzern
league topscorerErich Andres
(Young Fellows)
23 goals
dates6 September 1943 –
18 June 1944
matches182
total goals555
prevseason1942–43
nextseason1944–45

(Young Fellows) 23 goals 18 June 1944

The following is the summary of the Swiss National League in the 1943–44 football season. This was the 47th season of top-tier Swiss football.

Overview

Preamble

In Switzerland during the second world war, sport became an integral part of the "spiritual national defense". This was a political and cultural movement that had already become increasingly important during the late 1930s. Politicians, intellectuals and media professionals had increasingly called for measures to strengthen Switzerland's basic cultural values. Since the Nationalliga games were also considered to be one of the activities that seemed important for maintaining the morale of the population, the military authorities put considerably fewer obstacles in the way of the top players as they had during the previous World War.

ASF/SFV

Therefore, it came about that the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) expanded themselves. To this date, the Association had 14 members in the top-tier and 25 members in the second-tier, calles 1. Liga. The decision of the extraordinary assembly, held on 9 October 1943 in Lugano, was to double the number of top-tier members to 28 clubs for the following season. The Nationalliga would then be divided into two strength classes each with 14 teams. The Nationalliga would become the new Nationalliga A (NLA), while the Nationalliga B (NLB) would be completely newly formed. The second-tier would be contested by the one relegated team from the NLA and the 13 best teams of the 1943–44 1. Liga season. From this moment, the 1. Liga would become the third-tier of the Swiss football league system and would also be increased in size, from 25 clubs in two groups, to 30 clubs in three groups with 10 teams each.

Format

The 14 teams, in this final Nationalliga season, played a double round-robin to decide their table positions. Two points were awarded for a win and one point was awarded for a draw. It was contested by the top 13 teams from the 1942–43 Nationalliga and the newly promoted, 1. Liga champion, La Chaux-de-Fonds.

Nationalliga

Teams, locations

TeamBased inCantonStadiumCapacity
FC BaselBaselBasel-StadtLandhof
FC Biel-BienneBiel/BienneBernStadion Gurzelen
FC Cantonal NeuchâtelNeuchâtelNeuchâtelStade de la Maladière
Grasshopper Club ZürichZürichZürichHardturm
FC GrenchenGrenchenSolothurnStadium Brühl
FC La Chaux-de-FondsLa Chaux-de-FondsNeuchâtelCentre Sportif de la Charrière
FC Lausanne-SportLausanneVaudPontaise
FC LuganoLuganoTicinoCornaredo Stadium
FC LuzernLucerneLucerneStadion Allmend
Servette FCGenevaGenevaStade des Charmilles
FC St. GallenSt. GallenSt. GallenEspenmoos
BSC Young BoysBernBernWankdorf Stadium
FC Young FellowsZürichZürichUtogrund
FC ZürichZürichZürichLetzigrund

Final league table

Results

Topscorers

RankPlayerNat.GoalsClub
1.Erich Andres23Young Fellows Zürich
2.Alfred Bickel15Grasshopper Club
Alfred Weisshaar15Basel
4.Numa Monnard14Lausanne-Sport
5.André Facchinetti13Cantonal Neuchâtel
Marc Perroud13La Chaux-de-Fonds
Josef Righetti13Grenchen
8.Domenico Gallo12Lugano
9.Hans-Peter Friedländer11Grasshopper Club
10.Walter Bosshard10Zürich
Robert Hasler10Biel-Bienne

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Lausanne5,346
2Young Fellows4,962
3Servette4,615
4Zürich4,423
5Basel4,369
6GCZ3,769
7Young Boys3,577
8Cantonal3,477
9La Chaux-de-Fonds2,792
10Biel-Bienne2,554
11Lugano2,231
12Luzern2,215
13St. Gallen2,123
14Grenchen1,923

Source:

Further in Swiss football

References

Sources

seasons in Switzerland

References

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  2. Erste Liga (SFV). (2022). "Statistik der Ersten Liga über Aufstieg und Abstieg ab Saison 1931/32 bis 2022". Erste Liga, Abteilung des SFV.
  3. Reichmuth, Daniel. (2024). "Servette 1943/44". super-servette-ch.
  4. (red) BSC Young Boys AG. (2024). "YB Saison 1943/44". BSC Young Boys AG.
  5. Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv". (2024). "Rangliste 1943/44". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv".
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