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词条 Nationalliga A (women's football)
释义

  1. Nationalliga A teams 2017–18

  2. Format

  3. League Champions

  4. Performance by club

  5. Top scorers

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox football league
| logo =
| pixels = 200
| country = {{SWI}}
| confed = UEFA
| founded = 1970
| teams = 10
| relegation = Nationalliga B
| levels = 1
| domest_cup = Swiss Women's Cup
| confed_cup = UEFA Champions League
| champions = FC Zürich Frauen
| season = 2017–18
| most successful club = FC Zürich Frauen (21 titles)
| website =
| current =
}}

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.

Nationalliga A teams 2017–18

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}}
ClubLocationStadiumManager2016–17 finish
Aarau|FC Aarau}}AarauStadion SchachenRelegation/Promotion Playoffs 3rd
Basel|Basel}}BaselStadion St. Jakob Sissy Raith3rd
GrasshopperZürichGC Campus Evelyn ZimmermannRelegation/Promotion Playoffs 1st
LuganoLuganoStadio Cornaredo Claudio De Marchi6th
Luzern|Luzern}}LucerneStadion Allmend Dieter Münstermann4th
YB Frauen|YB Frauen}}BernStadion Neufeld Marisa Wunderlin5th
FC Yverdon|Yverdon}}Yverdon-les-BainsStade Municipal Fred MauronRelegation/Promotion Playoffs 2nd
Zürich|Zürich}}ZürichStadion Heerenschürli Dorjee Tsawa2nd

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 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 points and then better regular season standings.[2]

For the 2017/18 season the league is reduced from 10 to 8 teams to increase competitiveness.[3] The eight teams play each other four times. The leading team then is champion.[4]

League Champions

The list of all champions:[5][6]

{{colbegin|colwidth=30em}}
  • 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
  • 2013: FC Zürich Frauen
  • 2014: FC Zürich Frauen
  • 2015: FC Zürich Frauen
  • 2016: FC Zürich Frauen
  • 2017: FC Neunkirch
  • 2018: FC Zürich Frauen
{{colend}}

Performance by club

  • 21 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, FC Neunkirch

Top scorers

The record for most goals in a season was set by German Inka Grings in 2012/13. She surpassed the previous record of Vanessa Bürki with 28 in 2003/04.[7]

The latest topscorers were:[8]

Season Topscorer Club Goals
1998–99 ITA}} Maria MacriFCF Rapid Lugano 18
1999–00 SWI}} Anouk MacheretFC Bern 17
2000–01 SWI}} Sylvie GaillardFC Bern 21
2001–02 SWI}} Monica Di Fonzo
{{flagicon|SWI}} Corina Theiler
FC Sursee
FC Bern
22
2002–03 SWI}} Monica Di FonzoFC Sursee 25
2003–04 SWI}} Vanessa BürkiFC Zuchwil 28
2004–05 SWI}} Isabelle MeyerSC LUwin 19
2005–06 SWI}} Vanessa BürkiFFC Zuchwil 05 23
2006–07 CRO}} Kristina ŠundovFFC Zuchwil 05 18
2007–08 SWI}} Veronica MagliaFFC Bern 18
2008–09 SWI}} Ana-Maria Crnogorčević FC Thun 24
2009–10 SWI}} Caroline Abbé
{{flagicon|SWI}} Isabelle Meyer
FC Yverdon Féminin
Grasshopper Club
14
2010–11 SWI}} Veronica Maglia BSC Young Boys 24
2011–12 SWI}} Nadja Hegglin SC Kriens 27
2012–13 GER}} Inka Grings FC Zürich Frauen 38
2013–14 SWI}} Fabienne Humm FC Zürich Frauen 19
2014–15 SWI}} Patricia Willi FC St. Gallen Frauen 17

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.womensoccer.de/2010/08/06/nationalliga-a-mehr-spannung-durch-neuen-modus/ |title=Nationalliga A: Mehr Spannung durch neuen Modus? |author= |date= |work= |publisher=womensoccer.de |accessdate=7 August 2010}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bernerzeitung.ch/sport/fussball/YB-wie-es-lacht-und-feiert/story/20762587|title=YB wie es lacht und feiert|language=German|date=12 May 2011|accessdate=14 May 2011|publisher=bernerzeitung.ch}}
3. ^http://www.frauenfussballmagazin.ch/2016/08/die-nationalliga-wird-umgebaut/
4. ^http://www.football.ch/portaldata/28/Resources/dokumente/de/06_frauen-_und_maedchenfussball/6.1_AB_Frauenfussball_Aktive_17-18.pdf
5. ^http://www.football.ch/sfv/frauen/de/Statistiken_FFB.aspx
6. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesz/zwit-womchamp.html
7. ^{{cite web|title=Grings surpasses goal record in Switzerland|url=http://www.lvz-online.de/grings-uebertrifft-torrekord-in-der-schweiz/r-frauenfussball-b-302620.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130412081056/http://www.lvz-online.de/grings-uebertrifft-torrekord-in-der-schweiz/r-frauenfussball-b-302620.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=12 April 2013|publisher=lvz-online.de|accessdate=20 February 2013|language=German|date=6 February 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Grings the best already|url=http://www.ladykick.net/?p=102|work=football.ch|publisher=ladykick.net|accessdate=20 February 2013|language=German|date=12 December 2012}}

External links

  • Official Site
  • [https://int.soccerway.com/national/switzerland/nationalliga-a/ Swiss League at women.soccerway.com]
{{Football in Switzerland}}{{UEFA women's leagues}}{{Top level women's association football leagues around the world}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nationalliga A}}

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