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2004–05 Swiss Super League
108th season of top-tier Swiss football
108th season of top-tier Swiss football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Swiss Super League |
| season | 2004–05 |
| winners | Basel |
| 11th title | |
| relegated | Servette |
| continentalcup1 | Champions League |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Basel |
| Thun | |
| continentalcup2 | UEFA Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Grasshopper |
| Zurich | |
| (via Swiss Cup) | |
| continentalcup3 | Intertoto Cup |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Young Boys |
| Neuchâtel Xamax | |
| matches | 170 |
| total goals | 505 |
| league topscorer | Christian Giménez (27) |
| prevseason | 2003–04 |
| nextseason | 2005–06 |
11th title Thun Zurich (via Swiss Cup) Neuchâtel Xamax The 2004–05 Swiss Super League was the 108th season of top-tier football in Switzerland. The competition was officially named AXPO Super League due to sponsoring purposes. It began on 17 July 2004 and has ended on 29 May 2005. This second season as Swiss Super League.
Overview
The Swiss Super League season 2004–05 was originally contested by ten teams. On 4 February 2005 the parent company of Servette FC was declared bankrupt. As a consequence of the bankruptcy Servette FC had their license revoked. The eighteen results from the team's first half of the season remained in the league table. The club's second half matches were cancelled entirely and so the second half of the season was competed with only nine clubs. These each played another double round-robin schedule. Each of the nine clubs had played 34 matches at the end of the season. Servettes parent company had run up debts of over 10 million Swiss francs and had not paid the players wages since the previous November. FC Servette were subsequently demoted to the Second Tier. The championship was won by FC Basel.
League table
Results
First half of season
Second half of season
Relegation play-offs
Schaffhausen won 2–1 on aggregate.
Season statistics
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina Christian Giménez | FC Basel | 27 | ||||||||
| Switzerland Mauro Lustrinelli | FC Thun | 20 | ||||||||
| Switzerland Stéphane Chapuisat | BSC Young Boys | 15 | ||||||||
| Brazil Francisco Neri | BSC Young Boys | 13 | ||||||||
| Switzerland Thomas Häberli | BSC Young Boys | 12 | ||||||||
| Argentina Matías Delgado | FC Basel | 11 | ||||||||
| Guinea Alhassane Keita | FC Zurich | 11 | ||||||||
| Brazil Gelson Rodrigues | FC Thun | 11 | ||||||||
| Switzerland Mobulu M'Futi | Neuchâtel Xamax | 10 |
Attendances
| # | Club | Average |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Basel | 24,928 |
| 2 | Zürich | 8,794 |
| 3 | Servette | 8,587 |
| 4 | St. Gallen | 8,265 |
| 5 | Young Boys | 7,385 |
| 6 | GCZ | 7,024 |
| 7 | Thun | 5,242 |
| 8 | Aarau | 5,091 |
| 9 | Xamax | 4,353 |
| 10 | Schaffhausen | 3,515 |
Source:
Sources
References
- [http://www.sfl.ch/statistik-archiv/archiv/super-league/torschuetzenkoenige-ab-200304/ Torschützenliste Super League 2004/2005] sfl.ch
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/sui/avesui05.htm
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