2019–20 Swiss Super League

The 2019–20 Swiss Super League (referred to as the Raiffeisen Super League for sponsoring reasons) was the 123rd season of top-tier competitive football in Switzerland and the 17th under its current name and format.

Swiss Super League
Season2019–20
Dates19 July 2019 – 3 August 2020
ChampionsYoung Boys
14th title
RelegatedNeuchâtel Xamax
Thun
Champions LeagueYoung Boys
Europa LeagueSt. Gallen
Basel
Servette
Matches played180
Goals scored541 (3.01 per match)
Top goalscorerJean-Pierre Nsame (32 goals)
Biggest home winYoung Boys 6–0 Xamax
St. Gallen 6–0 Xamax
Biggest away winZürich 0–5 Servette
Zürich 0–5 Young Boys
St. Gallen 0–5 Basel
Highest scoringBasel 4–4 Lugano

A total of 10 teams competed in the league: the 9 best teams from the 2018–19 season and the 2018–19 Swiss Challenge League champions Servette. Young Boys were the defending champions. They successfully retained the title.

On 28 February Swiss Football League postponed all Super and Challenge League matches of matchdays 24, 25 and 26. Postponement came after the Swiss Federal Council banned all major events until 15 March due to the COVID-19 outbreak.[1] On 13 March Super and Challenge League football was halted at least until the end of April;[2] however, the season was resumed on 19 June.[3]

Teams

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Stadia and locations

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Location of the 2019–20 Swiss Super League teams
Club Location Stadium Capacity
Basel Basel St. Jakob-Park 37,994[4]
Lugano Lugano Stadio Cornaredo 6,390[5]
Luzern Lucerne Swissporarena 16,490[6]
Neuchâtel Xamax Neuchâtel Stade de la Maladière 11,997[7]
Servette Geneva Stade de Genève 30,084
Sion Sion Stade Tourbillon 14,283[8]
St. Gallen St. Gallen Kybunpark 19,456[9]
Thun Thun Stockhorn Arena 10,014[9]
Young Boys Bern Stade de Suisse 31,789[10]
Zürich Zürich Letzigrund 26,104[11]

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Basel   Marcel Koller   Valentin Stocker Adidas Novartis
Lugano   Maurizio Jacobacci   Jonathan Sabbatini Acerbis AIL
Luzern   Fabio Celestini   Christian Schneuwly Craft Otto’s [de]
Neuchâtel Xamax   Stéphane Henchoz   Laurent Walthert Erima Groupe E [fr], Banque cantonale neuchâteloise
Servette   Alain Geiger   Anthony Sauthier Puma Balexert
Sion   Paolo Tramezzani   Xavier Kouassi Macron Capital Markets Consulting
St. Gallen   Peter Zeidler   Silvan Hefti Jako St.Galler Kantonalbank [de]
Thun   Marc Schneider   Dennis Hediger Macron Panorama Center, Schneider Software AG
Young Boys   Gerardo Seoane   Fabian Lustenberger Nike Obi
Zürich   Ludovic Magnin   Yanick Brecher Nike AntePay

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of departure Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Neuchâtel Xamax   Stéphane Henchoz End of contract 1 July 2019 Pre-season   Joël Magnin 1 July 2019[12]
Sion   Christian Zermatten End of interim 1 July 2019 Pre-season   Stéphane Henchoz 1 July 2019[13]
Lugano   Fabio Celestini Sacked 29 October 2019 9th   Maurizio Jacobacci 29 October 2019[14]
Sion   Stéphane Henchoz Resigned 4 November 2019[15] 5th   Christian Zermatten (caretaker) 4 November 2019
Luzern   Thomas Häberli Sacked 16 December 2019[16] 8th   Fabio Celestini 2 January 2020
Sion   Christian Zermatten End of interim 1 January 2020[17] 8th   Ricardo Dionisio (caretaker) 1 January 2020
  Ricardo Dionisio End of interim 1 June 2020 8th   Paolo Tramezzani 4 June 2020
Neuchâtel Xamax   Joël Magnin Sacked 5 July 2020[18] 10th   Stéphane Henchoz 5 July 2020

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Young Boys (C) 36 23 7 6 80 41 39 76 Qualificaition for Champions League second qualifying round
2 St. Gallen 36 21 5 10 79 56 23 68 Qualificaition for Europa League third qualifying round
3 Basel 36 18 8 10 74 38 36 62 Qualificaition for Europa League second qualifying round
4 Servette 36 12 13 11 57 48 9 49 Qualificaition for Europa League first qualifying round
5 Lugano 36 11 14 11 46 46 0 47
6 Luzern 36 13 7 16 42 50 −8 46
7 Zürich 36 12 7 17 45 72 −27 43
8 Sion 36 10 9 17 40 55 −15 39
9 Thun (R) 36 10 8 18 45 67 −22 38 Qualificaition for relegation play-offs
10 Neuchâtel Xamax (R) 36 5 12 19 33 68 −35 27 Relegation to Swiss Challenge League
Source: Swiss Super League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.[19]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

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Relegation play-offs

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The ninth-placed team of 2019–20 Swiss Super League, Thun, played against the runners-up of 2019–20 Swiss Challenge League, Vaduz.

First leg

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Vaduz2–0Thun
  • Cicek   45 3'
  • Sutter   58'
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Second leg

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Thun4–3Vaduz
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Vaduz won 5–4 on aggregate and promoted to the Swiss Super League.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[20]
1   Jean-Pierre Nsame Young Boys 32
2   Cedric Itten St. Gallen 19
3   Arthur Basel 14
  Ermedin Demirović St. Gallen
5   Kemal Ademi Basel 13
  Raphaël Nuzzolo Neuchâtel Xamax
  Jordi Quintillà St. Gallen
8   Ridge Munsy Thun 12
9   Pajtim Kasami Sion 11
  Koro Koné Servette
  Francesco Margiotta Luzern

Hat-tricks

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Player For Against Result Date
  Jean-Pierre Nsame Young Boys Sion 4–3 (A) 24 November 2019
  Pajtim Kasami Sion Young Boys 3–4 (H) 24 November 2019
  Park Jung-bin Servette Zürich 5–0 (A) 8 December 2019
  Fabian Frei Basel Zürich 4–0 (A) 8 February 2020
  Koro Koné Servette Zürich 4–1 (H) 16 February 2020
  Jean-Pierre Nsame Young Boys Zürich 3–2 (H) 19 June 2020
  Jean-Pierre Nsame Young Boys Zürich 5–0 (A) 18 July 2020
  Cedric Itten St. Gallen Neuchâtel Xamax 6–0 (H) 31 July 2020

Awards

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Annual awards

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Award[21] Winner Club
Player of the Season   Jean-Pierre Nsame Young Boys
Young Player of the Season   Noah Okafor Basel
Coach of the Season   Gerardo Seoane Young Boys
Goal of the Season   Steve von Bergen Young Boys
Team of the Year[22]
Goalkeeper   Jonas Omlin (Basel)
Defence   Silvan Widmer (Basel)   Eray Cömert (Basel)   Omar Alderete (Basel)   Ulisses Garcia (Young Boys)
Midfield   Christian Fassnacht (Basel)   Michel Aebischer (Basel)

  Jordi Quintillà (St.Gallen)

  Nicolas Ngamaleu (Young Boys)
Attack   Jean-Pierre Nsame (Young Boys)

  Cedric Itten(St.Gallen)

References

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