Football league season
The 2009–10 Swiss 1. Liga was the 78th season of this league and at this time the third tier of the Swiss football league system , the highest level of amateur football.
The 1. Liga in the 2010–11 season was divided into three regional groups, each with 16 teams. Within each group, the teams would play a double round-robin to decide their positions in the league. The three groups winners and three runners-up, together with the two best third placed teams, then contested a play-off for the two promotion slots. The last placed two teams in each group would be relegated.
Group 1
Teams
Club
Canton
Stadium
Capacity
FC Baulmes
Vaud
Stade Sous-Ville
2,500
FC Bavois
Vaud
Terrain des Peupliers
1,000
FC Bulle
Fribourg
Stade de Bouleyres
7,000
CS Chênois
Geneva
Stade des Trois-Chêne
8,000
SC Düdingen
Fribourg
Stadion Birchhölzli
3,000
FC Echallens
Vaud
Sportplatz 3 Sapins
2,000
Étoile Carouge FC
Geneva
Stade de la Fontenette
3,690
FC Fribourg
Fribourg
Stade Universitaire
9,000
Grand-Lancy FC
Geneva
Stade de Marignac
1,500
ES FC Malley
Vaud
Centre Sportif de la Tuilière
1,500
FC Martigny-Sports
Valais
Stade d'Octodure
2,500
FC Meyrin
Geneva
Stade des Arbères
9,000
FC Naters
Valais
Sportanlage Stapfen
3,000
Sion U-21
Valais
Stade de Tourbillon
20,200
Urania Genève Sport
Geneva
Stade de Frontenex
4,000
Young Boys U-21
Bern
Stadion Wankdorf or Allmend Bern
32,000 2,000
Final league table
Group 2
Teams
Club
Canton
Stadium
Capacity
Basel U-21
Basel-City
Stadion Rankhof or Leichtathletik-Stadion St. Jakob
7,000 4,000
FC Breitenrain Bern
Bern
Spitalacker
1,450
SR Delémont
Jura
La Blancherie
5,263
Grasshopper Club U-21
Zürich
GC/Campus Niederhasli
2,000
FC Grenchen
Solothurn
Stadium Brühl
15,100
SV Höngg
Zürich
Hönggerberg
1,000
FC Laufen
Basel-Country
Sportplatz Nau
3,000
FC Münsingen
Bern
Sportanlage Sandreutenen
1,400
SV Muttenz
Basel-Country
Sportplatz Margelacker
3,200
BSC Old Boys
Basel-City
Stadion Schützenmatte
8,000
FC Schaffhausen
Schaffhausen
Stadion Breite
7,300
FC Solothurn
Solothurn
Stadion FC Solothurn
6,750
FC Wangen bei Olten
Solothurn
Sportplatz Chrüzmatt
3,000
Winterthur U-21
Zürich
Schützenwiese or Schützenwiese Sportplätze
8,550 1,500
SC YF Juventus
Zürich
Utogrund
2,850
Zürich U-21
Zürich
Sportplatz Heerenschürli
1,120
Final league table
Group 3
Teams
Club
Canton
Stadium
Capacity
FC Baden
Aargau
Esp Stadium
7,000
GC Biaschesi
Ticino
Campo Sportivo "Al Vallone"
2,850
SC Cham
Zug
Stadion Eizmoos
1,800
FC Chiasso
Ticino
Stadio Comunale Riva IV
4,000
FC Chur 97
Grisons
Ringstrasse
2,820
FC Emmenbrücke
Lucerne
Stadion Gersag
8,700
USV Eschen/Mauren
Sportpark Eschen-Mauren
6,000
Lugano U-21
Ticino
Cornaredo Stadium
6,330
Luzern U-21
Lucerne
Swissporarena or Allmend Süd
16,800 2,000
FC Mendrisio
Ticino
Centro Sportivo Comunale
4,000
FC Rapperswil-Jona
St. Gallen
Stadion Grünfeld
2,500
FC Schötz
Lucerne
Sportplatz Wissenhusen
1,750
St. Gallen U-21
St. Gallen
Espenmoos orKybunpark
3,000 19,264
FC Tuggen
Schwyz
Linthstrasse
2,800
SC Zofingen
Aargau
Sportanlagen Trinermatten
2,000
Zug 94
Zug
Herti Allmend Stadion
6,000
Final league table
Qualifying Round
YF Juventus win 7–2 on aggregate.
Rapperswil-Jona win 8–2 on aggregate.
Delémont win 5–2 on aggregate.
Chiasso win 3–1 on aggregate.
Final round
Delémont win 5–3 on aggregate and achieve peomotion.
Chiasso win 3–0 on aggregate and achieve peomotion.
Chiasso are declaired 1. Liga champions.[ 2]
Play-out against relegation
FC Emmenbrücke is relegated to the 2. Liga Interregional. [ 2]
References
Sources
Domestic leagues Domestic cups International club competitions
Related to national teams
Club seasons
Super League
Aarau
Basel
Bellinzona
Grasshopper Club
Luzern
Neuchâtel Xamax
Sion
St. Gallen
Young Boys
Zürich
Challenge League
Biel-Bienne
Gossau
Kriens
Lausanne-Sport
Le Mont
Locarno
Lugano
Schaffhausen
Servette
Stade Nyonnais
Thun
Vaduz
Wil
Winterthur
Wohlen
Yverdon-Sport