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Nationalliga A (women's football)

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Nationalliga A (women's football)
Countries Switzerland
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1970
Number of teams 10
Levels on pyramid 1
Relegation to Nationalliga B
International cup(s) UEFA Champions League
Current champions FC Zürich Frauen
(2011–12)
Most championships FC Zürich Frauen (16)

The Women's Nationalliga A is the highest-level league competition for women's football clubs in Switzerland. It was established in 1970.

League winners qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League. The teams that end as number 11 and 12 relegate to the Nationalliga B.

Contents

Nationalliga A teams 2010–11

Ordered by 2009–10 results

Format

Starting with the 2010–11 season, a play-off system was adopted. After the regular season, where the teams play each other twice, the top 8 teams play a final round which decides the champion. The two last placed teams and the winners of both Nationalliga B play a each other twice. The top 2 teams of that group will stay in the Nationalliga A with the bottom 2 playing in next season's Nationalliga B.[1]

Tiebreakers in the playoffs are:

  1. superior number of points
  2. better regular season standings,[2] determined by order of[3]
    1. superior number of points
    2. superior goal difference
    3. larger number of goals
    4. superior goal difference in matches between tied teams
    5. larger number of away goals

League Champions

The list of all champions[4][5]:

  • 1971: DFC Aarau
  • 1972: DFC Aarau
  • 1973: DFC Aarau
  • 1974: DFC Aarau
  • 1975: DFC Alpnach
  • 1976: DFC Sion
  • 1977: DFC Sion
  • 1978: DFC Bern
  • 1979: DFC Bern
  • 1980: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1981: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1982: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1983: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1984: DFC Bern
  • 1985: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1986: DFC Bern
  • 1987: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1988: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1989: FC Rapid Lugano
  • 1990: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1991: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1992: DFC Bern
  • 1993: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1994: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1995. FFC Bern
  • 1996: FFC Bern
  • 1997: FFC Bern
  • 1998: SV Seebach Zürich
  • 1999: FC Schwerzenbach
  • 2000: FFC Bern
  • 2001: FFC Bern
  • 2002: FC Sursee
  • 2003: FC Sursee
  • 2004: FC Sursee
  • 2005: SC LUwin.ch Luzern
  • 2006: SC LUwin.ch Luzern
  • 2007: FFC Zuchwil 05
  • 2008: FFC Zürich Seebach
  • 2009: FC Zürich Frauen
  • 2010: FC Zürich Frauen
  • 2011: YB Frauen
  • 2012:FC Zürich Frauen

Performance by club

  • 16 Titles: FC Zürich Frauen (incl. FFC Zürich Seebach and SV Seebach Zürich)
  • 11 Titles: YB Frauen (incl. FFC Bern and DFC Bern)
  • 5 Titles: SC LUwin.ch Luzern (incl. FC Sursee)
  • 4 Titles: DFC Aarau
  • 2 Titles: DFC Sion
  • 1 Title: DFC Alpnach, FC Rapid Lugano, FC Schwerzenbach, FFC Zuchwil 05

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