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1. Liga Promotion
Season2013–14
Champions FC Le Mont
PromotedFC Le Mont
Relegated
2014–15

The 2013–14 season of the 1. Liga Promotion, the third tier of the Swiss football league system, was the second season of the league. The season started on 3 August 2013 and was completed on 31 May 2014.

Teams

The 2013–14 season saw two new clubs in the league, FC Le Mont and FC Köniz had won promotion from the 1. Liga Classic the previous season. In April 2013 the club AC Bellinzona was declared bankrupt and was withdrawn from the division. [1] Therefore, there was no relegated team from the 2012–13 Swiss Challenge League and so this season's 1. Liga Promotion competition was competed with just 15 teams. The number of U-21 teams was restricted to four.

Club Canton Stadium Capacity
Basel U-21 Basel-City Stadion Rankhof or
Youth Campus Basel
7,000
1,000
AC Bellinzona Ticino Stadio Comunale Bellinzona 5,000
FC Breitenrain Bern Bern Spitalacker 1,450
SC Brühl St. Gallen Paul-Grüninger-Stadion 4,200
SR Delémont Jura La Blancherie 5,263
Étoile Carouge FC Geneva Stade de la Fontenette 3,690
SC Kriens Lucerne Stadion Kleinfeld 5,100
FC Köniz Bern Sportplatz Liebefeld-Hessgut 2,600
FC Le Mont Vaud Centre Sportif du Châtaignier 2,500
BSC Old Boys Basel-City Stadion Schützenmatte 8,000
Sion U-21 Valais Stade de Tourbillon 20,200
St. Gallen U-21 St. Gallen Espenmoos or
Kybunpark
3,000
19,264
FC Stade Nyonnais Vaud Stade de Colovray 7,200
FC Tuggen Schwyz Linthstrasse 2,800
SC YF Juventus Zürich Utogrund 2,850
Zürich U-21 Zürich Sportplatz Heerenschürli 1,120

The league was won by Football-Club Le Mont-sur-Lausanne and they won promotion to the following Challenge League season. SC Kriens ended the season in 15th position and suffered relegation.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Le Mont 28 16 5 7 49 36 +13 53 Promotion to Challenge League
2 SC Young Fellows Juventus 28 15 4 9 54 33 +21 49
3 Étoile Carouge FC 28 15 4 9 71 54 +17 49
4 FC Köniz 28 13 10 5 48 31 +17 49
5 FC Tuggen 28 14 4 10 63 52 +11 46
6 SR Delémont 28 12 5 11 40 43 −3 41
7 Zürich U-21 28 11 7 10 38 39 −1 40
8 Basel U-21 28 10 7 11 38 41 −3 37
9 Sion U-21 28 11 4 13 45 52 −7 37
10 SC Brühl 28 10 6 12 35 45 −10 36
11 FC Stade Nyonnais 28 10 5 13 36 48 −12 35
12 FC Breitenrain Bern 28 9 7 12 41 40 +1 34
13 Old Boys 28 9 3 16 50 55 −5 30
14 St. Gallen U-21 28 5 10 13 28 43 −15 25
15 SC Kriens 28 6 7 15 38 62 −24 25 Relegation to 1. Liga (4th tier)
16 AC Bellinzona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Relegation to 2. Liga (6th tier) [1]
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) draw

References

  1. ^ a b (si) (22 April 2013). "Das Ende eines Traditionsclubs" [The end of a traditional club] (in Swiss High German). Tages-Anzeiger. Retrieved 2023-11-16.

Sources

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1. Liga Promotion
Season2013–14
Champions FC Le Mont
PromotedFC Le Mont
Relegated
2014–15

The 2013–14 season of the 1. Liga Promotion, the third tier of the Swiss football league system, was the second season of the league. The season started on 3 August 2013 and was completed on 31 May 2014.

Teams

The 2013–14 season saw two new clubs in the league, FC Le Mont and FC Köniz had won promotion from the 1. Liga Classic the previous season. In April 2013 the club AC Bellinzona was declared bankrupt and was withdrawn from the division. [1] Therefore, there was no relegated team from the 2012–13 Swiss Challenge League and so this season's 1. Liga Promotion competition was competed with just 15 teams. The number of U-21 teams was restricted to four.

Club Canton Stadium Capacity
Basel U-21 Basel-City Stadion Rankhof or
Youth Campus Basel
7,000
1,000
AC Bellinzona Ticino Stadio Comunale Bellinzona 5,000
FC Breitenrain Bern Bern Spitalacker 1,450
SC Brühl St. Gallen Paul-Grüninger-Stadion 4,200
SR Delémont Jura La Blancherie 5,263
Étoile Carouge FC Geneva Stade de la Fontenette 3,690
SC Kriens Lucerne Stadion Kleinfeld 5,100
FC Köniz Bern Sportplatz Liebefeld-Hessgut 2,600
FC Le Mont Vaud Centre Sportif du Châtaignier 2,500
BSC Old Boys Basel-City Stadion Schützenmatte 8,000
Sion U-21 Valais Stade de Tourbillon 20,200
St. Gallen U-21 St. Gallen Espenmoos or
Kybunpark
3,000
19,264
FC Stade Nyonnais Vaud Stade de Colovray 7,200
FC Tuggen Schwyz Linthstrasse 2,800
SC YF Juventus Zürich Utogrund 2,850
Zürich U-21 Zürich Sportplatz Heerenschürli 1,120

The league was won by Football-Club Le Mont-sur-Lausanne and they won promotion to the following Challenge League season. SC Kriens ended the season in 15th position and suffered relegation.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Le Mont 28 16 5 7 49 36 +13 53 Promotion to Challenge League
2 SC Young Fellows Juventus 28 15 4 9 54 33 +21 49
3 Étoile Carouge FC 28 15 4 9 71 54 +17 49
4 FC Köniz 28 13 10 5 48 31 +17 49
5 FC Tuggen 28 14 4 10 63 52 +11 46
6 SR Delémont 28 12 5 11 40 43 −3 41
7 Zürich U-21 28 11 7 10 38 39 −1 40
8 Basel U-21 28 10 7 11 38 41 −3 37
9 Sion U-21 28 11 4 13 45 52 −7 37
10 SC Brühl 28 10 6 12 35 45 −10 36
11 FC Stade Nyonnais 28 10 5 13 36 48 −12 35
12 FC Breitenrain Bern 28 9 7 12 41 40 +1 34
13 Old Boys 28 9 3 16 50 55 −5 30
14 St. Gallen U-21 28 5 10 13 28 43 −15 25
15 SC Kriens 28 6 7 15 38 62 −24 25 Relegation to 1. Liga (4th tier)
16 AC Bellinzona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Relegation to 2. Liga (6th tier) [1]
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) draw

References

  1. ^ a b (si) (22 April 2013). "Das Ende eines Traditionsclubs" [The end of a traditional club] (in Swiss High German). Tages-Anzeiger. Retrieved 2023-11-16.

Sources


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