The 2008–09 Swiss Challenge League was the sixth season of the Swiss Challenge League, the second tier of the Swiss football league pyramid. It began on 25 July 2008 and ended on 30 May 2009. The champions of this season, FC St. Gallen, earned promotion to the 2009–10 Super League. The two teams, FC Concordia Basel and FC La Chaux-de-Fonds, were administratively relegated to the 1. Liga due to the financial reasons.
Teams
Club
|
City
|
Stadium
|
2007–08 season
|
FC Biel/Bienne
|
Biel/Bienne, Bern
|
Gurzelen Stadium
|
1. Liga play-offs round finalists
|
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
|
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel
|
Centre Sportif de la Charrière
|
13th in Challenge League
|
FC Concordia Basel
|
Basel
|
Rankhof
|
7th in Challenge League
|
FC Gossau
|
Gossau, St. Gallen
|
Buechenwald
|
11th in Challenge League
|
FC Lausanne-Sport
|
Lausanne, Vaud
|
Stade Olympique de la Pontaise
|
13th in Challenge League
|
FC Locarno
|
Locarno, Ticino
|
Stadio comunale Lido
|
14th in Challenge League
|
AC Lugano
|
Lugano, Ticino
|
Stadio comunale Cornaredo
|
9th in Challenge League
|
FC St. Gallen
|
St. Gallen
|
Espenmoos
|
9th in Super League
|
FC Schaffhausen
|
Schaffhausen
|
Stadion Breite
|
6th in Challenge League
|
Servette FC
|
Geneva
|
Stade de Genève
|
8th in Challenge League
|
FC Stade Nyonnais
|
Nyon, Vaud
|
Colovray
|
1. Liga play-offs round finalists
|
FC Thun
|
Thun, Bern
|
Stadion Lachen
|
10th in Super League
|
FC Wil 1900
|
Wil, St. Gallen
|
Bergholz Stadium
|
3rd in Challenge League
|
FC Winterthur
|
Winterthur, Zürich
|
Schützenwiese
|
5th in Challenge League
|
FC Wohlen
|
Wohlen, Aargau
|
Niedermatten
|
4th in Challenge League
|
FC Yverdon-Sport
|
Yverdon-les-Bains, Vaud
|
Stade Municipal
|
10th in Challenge League
|
League table
Source:
Football.chRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Luzern as 9th-placed team of the 2008–09 Swiss Super League played a two-legged play-off against Challenge League runners-up AC Lugano for a spot in the 2009–10 Super League.
Luzern won 5–1 on aggregate and remained in the Swiss Super League. Lugano remained in the Swiss Challenge League
Top goal scorers
- 24 goals
- 22 goals
- 17 goals
- 15 goals
- 14 goals
- 13 goals
- 12 goals
- 11 goals
- 10 goals
External links
|
---|
1. Liga era, 1931–1944 | Seasons | |
---|
|
Nationalliga B era, 1944–2003 | Seasons | |
---|
|
Challenge League era, 2003–present | Seasons | |
---|
|
|
---|
|
Domestic leagues | |
---|
Domestic cups | |
---|
International club competitions | |
---|
Related to national teams | |
---|
|
Club seasons | Super League |
- Aarau
- Basel
- Bellinzona
- Grasshopper Club
- Luzern
- Neuchâtel Xamax
- Sion
- Vaduz
- Young Boys
- Zürich
|
---|
Challenge League |
- Biel-Bienne
- Concordia Basel
- Gossau
- La Chaux-de-Fonds
- Lausanne-Sport
- Locarno
- Lugano
- Schaffhausen
- Servette
- Stade Nyonnais
- St. Gallen
- Thun
- Wil
- Winterthur
- Wohlen
- Yverdon-Sport
|
---|
|