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The Swiss Super League or Axpo Super League is the top tier of the Swiss Football League.
| Years |
German |
French |
Italian |
| 1897–1930 |
Serie A |
Série A |
Serie A |
| 1930-1931 |
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1e Ligue |
Prima Lega |
| 1931–1944 |
Nationalliga |
Ligue Nationale |
Lega Nazionale |
| 1933 |
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Challenge National |
Challenge National |
| 1944–2003 |
Nationalliga A |
Ligue Nationale A |
Lega Nazionale A |
| 2003-present |
Axpo Super League |
[edit] 2008/09 Season
[edit] Participating Clubs
The teams competing in the 2009/10 season are
| Team |
Manager |
Venue |
Capacity |
| BSC Young Boys |
Vladimir Petković |
Wankdorf |
31,783 |
| FC Aarau |
Ryszard Komornicki |
Brügglifeld |
9,249 |
| FC Basel |
Thorsten Fink |
Joggeli |
42,500 |
| FC Luzern |
Rolf Fringer |
Allmend |
13,000 |
| FC Sion |
Didier Tholot |
Tourbillon |
16,263 |
| FC St. Gallen |
Ulrich Forte |
AFG Arena |
19,694 |
| AC Bellinzona |
Marco Schällibaum |
Stadio Comunale |
6,000 |
| FC Zürich |
Bernard Challandes |
Letzigrund |
26,500 |
| Grasshopper-Club Zürich |
Ciriaco Sforza |
Letzigrund |
26,500 |
| Neuchâtel Xamax |
Alain Geiger |
La Maladière |
12,000 |
[edit] Promotion/Relegation from 2008/09 Season
[edit] League Champions
[edit] Performance by club
[edit] Top scorers
[edit] Top assisters
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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