2018–19 Swiss Challenge League

The 2018–19 Swiss Challenge League (referred to as the Brack.ch Challenge League for sponsoring reasons) was the 16th season of the Swiss Challenge League, the second tier of competitive football in Switzerland, under its current name. The season started on 20 July 2018 and ended on 26 May 2019.[1] The winter break was scheduled between 16 December 2018 and 1 February 2019.

Swiss Challenge League
Season2018–19
ChampionsServette
PromotedServette
RelegatedRapperswil-Jona
Europa LeagueVaduz
Matches played170
Goals scored496 (2.92 per match)
Highest scoringServette 5–3 Rapperswil-Jona
All statistics correct as of 16 May 2019.

Participating teams

A total of 10 teams participated in the league. 2017–18 Swiss Challenge League champions Neuchâtel Xamax were promoted to the 2018–19 Swiss Super League. They were replaced by FC Lausanne-Sport, who got relegated after finishing last-placed in the 2017–18 Swiss Super League. FC Wohlen was relegated after finishing 10th. They were replaced by SC Kriens, who won promotion from the 2017–18 Swiss Promotion League.

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
FC AarauAarauStadion Brügglifeld8,000
FC ChiassoChiassoStadio Comunale Riva IV5,000
SC KriensKriensStadion Kleinfeld5,360
FC Lausanne-SportLausanneStade olympique de la Pontaise15,850
FC Rapperswil-JonaRapperswil-JonaStadion Grünfeld2,500
Servette FCGenevaStade de Genève30,084
FC SchaffhausenSchaffhausenLIPO Park Schaffhausen8,200
FC VaduzLiechtenstein VaduzRheinpark Stadion7,584
FC Wil 1900WilIGP Arena6,958
FC WinterthurWinterthurSchützenwiese8,550

Personnel

Team Manager
AarauSwitzerland Patrick Rahmen
ChiassoSwitzerland Alessandro Mangiarratti (1ª-13ª)
Italy Andrea Manzo (14ª-)
KriensSwitzerland Bruno Berner
LausanneSwitzerland Giorgio Contini
Rapperswil-JonaSwitzerland Urs Meier
SchaffhausenSwitzerland Boris Smiljanić
ServetteSwitzerland Alain Geiger
Liechtenstein VaduzLiechtenstein Mario Frick
WilGermany Konrad Fünfstück
WinterthurGermany Ralf Loose

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Servette (C, P) 36 24 7 5 90 37 +53 79 Promotion to 2019–20 Swiss Super League
2 Aarau 36 19 7 10 63 46 +17 64 Qualification to promotion/relegation play-offs
3 Lausanne 36 16 15 5 64 36 +28 63
4 Winterthur 36 16 8 12 57 51 +6 56
5 Wil 36 10 12 14 33 47 14 42
6 Vaduz[lower-alpha 1] 36 11 9 16 48 70 22 42 Qualification for the 2019–20 Europa League first qualifying round
7 Schaffhausen 36 10 9 17 43 62 19 39
8 Kriens 36 7 15 14 46 58 12 36
9 Chiasso 36 9 9 18 43 67 24 36
10 Rapperswil-Jona (R) 36 10 5 21 47 59 12 35 Relegation to 2019–20 Swiss Promotion League
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.[2]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Vaduz qualified for the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League as winners of the 2018–19 Liechtenstein Cup.

Results

Promotion play-offs

Ninth placed team of 2018–19 Swiss Super League, Xamax, faced Aarau, the runner-up of 2018–19 Swiss Challenge League.

First leg

Xamax0–4Aarau
Report
  • Maierhofer 22'
  • Taşar 34', 69'
  • Mišić 45+2'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Stephan Klossner

Second leg

Aarau0–4 (a.e.t.)Xamax
Report
Penalties
Zverotić soccer ball with red X
Jäckle soccer ball with check mark
Bürgy soccer ball with check mark
Mišić soccer ball with check mark
Karanović soccer ball with check mark
4–5 soccer ball with check mark Veloso
soccer ball with check mark Tréand
soccer ball with check mark Corbaz
soccer ball with check mark Ademi
soccer ball with check mark Dié
Attendance: 7,526
Referee: Adrien Jaccottet

Neuchâtel Xamax won on penalties after drawing 4–4 on aggregate and will stay in the Swiss Super League.

References

  1. "Spielplan Calendrier 2018–19" (PDF). www.sfl.ch (in German and French). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  2. "Reglement für den Spielbetrieb der SFL" (PDF) (in German). sfl.ch. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 September 2018. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
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