2019–20 Swiss Challenge League

The 2019–20 Swiss Challenge League (referred to as the Brack.ch Challenge League for sponsoring reasons) was the 17th season of the Swiss Challenge League, the second tier of competitive football in Switzerland, under its current name. The season started on 20 July 2019 and was scheduled to end on 20 May 2020.[1] The league was on winter break between 15 December 2019 and 24 January 2020.

Swiss Challenge League
Season2019–20
ChampionsLausanne
PromotedLausanne
Vaduz
Relegatednone
Europa LeagueVaduz
Matches played180
Goals scored595 (3.31 per match)
Top goalscorerAldin Turkeš (22 goals)
Biggest home winLausanne-Sport 5–0 Lausanne-Ouchy
Lausanne-Sport 5–0 Schaffhausen
Lausanne-Sport 5–0 Wil
Grasshopper 5–0 Aarau
Biggest away winWinterthur 0–6 Lausanne-Sport
Grasshopper 0–6 Winterthur
Highest scoringAarau 5–4 Lausanne-Sport
Highest attendance9'000 (Winterthur 1–1 Grasshopper)

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.[2] On 13 March Super and Challenge League football was halted at least until the end of April.[3] The league eventually resumed on 19 June. The last regular games were played on 2 August 2020.

Participating teams

A total of 10 teams participated in the league. 2018–19 Swiss Challenge League champions Servette FC were promoted to the 2019–20 Swiss Super League. They were replaced by Grasshopper Club Zürich, who got relegated after finishing last-placed in the 2018–19 Swiss Super League. Rapperswil-Jona was relegated after finishing 10th. They were replaced by FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy, who won promotion from the 2018–19 Swiss Promotion League.

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
FC AarauAarauStadion Brügglifeld8,000
FC ChiassoChiassoStadio Comunale Riva IV5,000
Grasshopper Club ZürichZürichLetzigrund26,104
SC KriensKriensStadion Kleinfeld5,360
FC Lausanne-SportLausanneStade olympique de la Pontaise15,850
FC SchaffhausenSchaffhausenLIPO Park Schaffhausen8,200
FC Stade Lausanne-OuchyNyon[a]Centre Sportif de Colovray7,200
FC Vaduz VaduzRheinpark Stadion7,584
FC Wil 1900WilIGP Arena6,958
FC WinterthurWinterthurSchützenwiese8,550

Personnel

TeamManager
Aarau Stephan Keller
Chiasso Alessandro Mangiarratti (1ª-13ª)
Andrea Manzo (14ª-)
Alessandro Lupi (24ª-)
Grasshoper Zoltán Kádár
Kriens Bruno Berner
Lausanne Giorgio Contini
Lausanne-Ochy Urs Meier
Stefano Maccoppi
Schaffhausen Murat Yakin
Vaduz Mario Frick
Wil Ciriaco Sforza
Winterthur Ralf Loose

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Lausanne (C, P)3622778436+4873Promotion to 2020–21 Swiss Super League
2Vaduz[a] (O, P)36181087853+2564Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round and for the promotion/relegation play-offs
3Grasshopper36171096952+1761
4Winterthur361510115658−255
5Kriens36166145859−154
6Wil36147156061−149
7Lausanne-Ouchy36119164764−1742
8Aarau361011156580−1541
9Schaffhausen36614163462−2832
10Chiasso3658234470−2623
Source: Swiss Challenge League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.[5]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:

Results

Source: Swiss Challenge League (in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third and Fourth Round

Home \ AwayAARCHIGCZKRILASSLOSHAVADWILWIN
Aarau2–22–24–45–41–31–21–24–12–3
Chiasso1–31–12–40–23–11–11–22–00–2
Grasshopper5–02–10–13–14–05–31–24–10–6
Kriens4–14–14–40–32–23–02–12–00–0
Lausanne1–02–11–02–00–01–01–15–31–2
Lausanne-Ouchy0–22–14–12–00–41–11–11–22–2
Schaffhausen2–42–10–30–00–02–22–22–31–0
Vaduz1–10–02–34–22–15–13–12–14–1
Wil3–11–13–22–01–11–20–01–23–1
Winterthur5–23–21–14–00–41–01–01–42–2
Source: Swiss Challenge League (in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion play-offs

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

Vaduz2–0Thun
  • Cicek 45+3'
  • Sutter 58'
Report

Second leg

Thun4–3Vaduz
Report

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

References

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