About Swiss Super LeagueThe Swiss Super League is the top-tier league in the Swiss football league system. Historically, it featured 10 participating teams, but starting from the 2023–24 season, the number of teams increased to 12. It was also known as the Axpo Super League and was renamed the Raiffeisen Super League in 2012. Currently sponsored by Credit Suisse Group, it is also referred to as the Credit Suisse Super League. ![]() Historical BackgroundSwitzerland’s earliest league (Serie A era) began in 1897, followed by the Nationalliga era in 1931, the Nationalliga A era in 1944, and the Super League era, which started in 2003. (Note: There are conflicting mentions of "Nationalliga starting in 1933" and "Super League model starting in 1993" in the original text; the above follows the primary timeline provided.) ![]() Competition FormatThe Swiss football league system consists of eight tiers, with the Super League being the highest. The league season runs from late July to May, featuring 36 matches, with a winter break from mid-December to the first week of February. Each team plays against every other team four times in a round-robin format: twice at home and twice away. ![]() Tiebreakers:Goal difference (if points are equal). |

Switzerland Super League
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Thun
St. Gallen
Lugano
FC Basel 1893
FC Sion
Young Boys
Luzern
Servette
Lausanne Sports
FC Zurich
Grasshopper
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Next fixture in Switzerland Super League
The next Switzerland Super League fixture features Thun taking on FC Basel 1893 in Switzerland Super League, scheduled for Apr 18, 2026, 6:30:00 PM UTC.
Catch the full Thun vs FC Basel 1893 experience — live scores, predictions, lineups, and real-time stats.
Current standings: Thun at position 1, FC Basel 1893 at 3.
This fixture is part of Round 33 in the Switzerland Super League.
Latest result from Switzerland Super League
In the latest Switzerland Super League action, Young Boys faced Servette during Switzerland Super League on Apr 12, 2026, 2:30:00 PM UTC. Final score: 1 - 1 (the match finished in a draw).
The scoreboard read 0-0 at the break. Final result: 1-1.
David Douline, Loris Benito, Armin Gigovic, Gregory Wüthrich, Steve Rouiller, and Lamine Fomba picked up a yellow card.
Thomas Lopes scored once for Servette. Chris Bedia scored once for Young Boys.
Corners: Young Boys earned 7, Servette earned 6.
This fixture is part of Round 33 in the Switzerland Super League.
The Switzerland Super League Stats section shows recent fixtures and head-to-head encounters with key statistics.







































































































