1981–82 Nationalliga A

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Nationalliga A
Season1981–82
Champions Grasshopper Club
(18th title)
Relegated Nordstern Basel
Chiasso
European Cup Grasshopper Club
Cup Winners' Cup Sion
UEFA Cup Servette
Zürich
Top goalscorer Claudio Sulser
(GC) 23 goals
1982–83
Nationalliga B
Season1981–82
Champions Winterthur
Promoted Winterthur
Wettingen
RelegatedFC Aurore Bienne
FC Altstätten
Frauenfeld
Top goalscorerRoger Vergères
(La Chaux-de-Fonds) 21 goals
1982–83

Statistics of the Swiss National League in the 1981–82 football season, both Nationalliga A and Nationalliga B. This was the 85th season of top-tier and the 84th season of second-tier football in Switzerland.

Contents

Overview

The Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) was expanded during the 1980–81 season from 28 to 32 member clubs. These were divided into two tiers of 16 teams each. The top tier was named Nationalliga A (NLA) and the second tier was named Nationalliga B (NLB).

The format in both divisions was that the teams played a double round-robin to decide their table positions. Each club playing every other club twice (home and away) for a total of 30 rounds. Two points were awarded for a win and one point was awarded for a draw. The Swiss champions would qualify for the 1982–83 European Cup, the runners-up and third placed team would qualify for the 1982–83 UEFA Cup. The last two placed teams in the NLA were relegated to the NLB for the following season. The top two placed teams in the NLB would be promoted to the top tier. The last three teams in the NLB were relegated to next season's 1. Liga and would be replaced by the best three teams from this season's 1. Liga. [1]

Nationalliga A

The top-tier, Nationalliga A (NLA), was contested by the top thirteen clubs from the previous season and three sides promoted from the second level 1980–81 Nationalliga B, these being Vevey-Sports, FC Aarau and FC Bulle. The first round was played on 15 August 1981. There was a winter break between 5 December and 27 February 1982. The season was completed on 9 June 1982.

Teams, locations

Switzerland adm location map.svg
Locations of teams' home cities in the 1981–82 Swiss Football Championship
TeamTown Canton Position
in 1980–81
StadiumCapacity
FC Aarau Aarau Flag of Canton of Aargau.svg  Aargau 2nd in NLB Stadion Brügglifeld 9,240
FC Basel Basel Flag of Canton of Basel.svg  Basel-Stadt 6th St. Jakob Stadium 36,800
AC Bellinzona Bellinzona Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg  Ticino 12th Stadio Comunale Bellinzona 5,000
FC Bulle Bulle Flag of Canton of Fribourg.svg  Fribourg 3rd in NLB Stade de Bouleyres 7,000
FC Chiasso Chiasso Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg  Ticino 13th Stadio Comunale Riva IV 4,000
Grasshopper Club Zürich Flag of Canton of Zurich.svg  Zürich 2nd Hardturm 20,000
Lausanne-Sports Lausanne Flag of Canton of Vaud.svg  Vaud 5th Pontaise 15,700
FC Luzern Lucerne Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg  Lucerne 9th Stadion Allmend 25,000
Neuchâtel Xamax Neuchâtel Flag of Canton of Neuchatel.svg  Neuchâtel 3rd Stade de la Maladière 25,500
Nordstern Basel Basel Flag of Canton of Basel.svg  Basel-Stadt 11th Rankhof 7,600
FC St. Gallen St. Gallen Flag of Canton of Sankt Gallen.svg  St. Gallen 10th Espenmoos 11,000
Servette Geneva Flag of Canton of Geneva.svg  Geneva 7th Stade des Charmilles 27,000
FC Sion Sion Flag of Canton of Valais.svg  Valais 8th Stade de Tourbillon 16,000
FC Vevey-Sports Vevey Flag of Canton of Vaud.svg  Vaud 1st in NLB Stade de Copet 4,000
Young Boys Bern Flag of Canton of Bern.svg  Bern 4th Wankdorf Stadium 56,000
FC Zürich Zürich Flag of Canton of Zurich.svg  Zürich Champions Letzigrund 25,000

Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Grasshopper Club 3021727224+4849Swiss champions, qualified for 1982–83 European Cup
2 Servette 3020647632+4446Qualified for 1982–83 UEFA Cup
3 Zürich [2] 30181026225+3746Qualified for 1982–83 UEFA Cup
and entered 1982 Intertoto Cup
4 Xamax 3018936730+3745
5 Young Boys 3015965240+1239Entered 1982 Intertoto Cup
6 Sion 30127115146+531Swiss Cup winners, qualified for 1982–83 Cup Winners' Cup
7 Aarau [3] 30108125155428
8 Basel [4] 30116134751428
9 Luzern 30107135459527Entered 1982 Intertoto Cup
10 St. Gallen 30105154045525Entered 1982 Intertoto Cup
11 Vevey-Sports 306111344571323
12 Bellinzona 30771634663221
13 Lausanne-Sport 30681639521320
14 Bulle 30591629582919
15 Nordstern Basel 30651929694017Relegated to 1982–83 Nationalliga B
16 Chiasso 30481825633816
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

Home \ Away AAR BAS BEL BUL CHI GCZ LS LUZ NX NOR SER SIO STG VEV YB ZÜR
Aarau 2–13–04–11–02–22–05–10–34–02–60–22–02–22–41–1
Basel 2–03–11–03–01–31–32–21–13–00–12–15–24–21–10–2
Bellinzona 0–31–13–15–11–23–01–11–03–00–41–11–32–10–01–1
Bulle 2–11–02–21–10–23–11–11–21–23–61–11–01–10–00–1
Chiasso 2–10–01–20–00–60–03–21–42–20–30–12–10–00–21–4
Grasshopper Club 3–13–04–15–22–03–13–12–21–03–02–23–25–13–02–2
Lausanne-Sports 2–22–35–14–02–21–11–01–10–02–51–00–11–10–11–2
Luzern 3–32–24–05–11–01–01–33–53–22–44–01–05–35–10–2
Neuchâtel Xamax 2–14–25–03–05–00–02–01–04–04–33–24–01–11–11–1
Nordstern Basel 0–13–41–21–20–30–41–00–10–00–21–04–03–14–10–3
Servette 2–01–03–11–11–12–12–23–04–04–02–24–13–04–11–1
Sion 4–03–22–11–03–11–23–23–12–43–20–13–11–31–11–1
St. Gallen 2–24–02–02–04–10–11–01–10–14–00–13–15–30–10–0
Vevey-Sports 1–10–13–01–13–20–05–23–00–25–11–10–40–02–20–1
Young Boys 5–13–13–11–03–10–31–03–32–11–11–02–23–15–13–0
Zürich 2–23–16–05–21–00–14–23–01–18–13–22–10–01–01–0
Source: rsssf.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankScorerNat.ClubGoals
1 Claudio Sulser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Grasshopper Club 22
2 Marc Schnyder Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Servette 16
3 Jean-Paul Brigger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Sion 15
Lucien Favre Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Servette 15
Angelo Elia Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Servette 15
6 Walter Seiler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Zürich 14
Roger Hegi Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Aarau 14
8 Ottmar Hitzfeld Flag of Germany.svg  FRG Luzern 13
9 Franz Peterhans Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Young Boys 12
Peter Risi Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Luzern 12
Don Givens Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Xamax 12
Walter Pellegrini Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Xamax 12
13 Jurica Jerković Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  YUG Zürich 11
Alfred Herberth Flag of Germany.svg  FRG Aarau 11
Georges Bregy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Sion 11
16 Hans-Peter Zwicker Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Zürich 10
Mustapha Yaghcha Flag of Morocco.svg  MAR Servette 10
Gerhard Ritter Flag of Austria.svg  AUT St. Gallen 10
Claude Andrey Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Xamax 10

Nationalliga B

The first round was played on 15 August 1981. There was a winter break between 5 December and 27 February 1982. The season was completed on 9 June 1982.

Teams, locations

TeamTown Canton StadiumCapacity
FC Altstätten (St. Gallen) [5] Altstätten Flag of Canton of Sankt Gallen.svg  St. Gallen Grüntal Altstätten1,000
FC Aurore Bienne [6] Biel/Bienne Flag of Canton of Bern.svg  Bern Tilleul-Linde1,000
FC Bern Bern Flag of Canton of Bern.svg  Bern Stadion Neufeld 14,000
FC Biel-Bienne Biel/Bienne Flag of Canton of Bern.svg  Bern Stadion Gurzelen 15,000
CS Chênois Thônex Flag of Canton of Geneva.svg  Geneva Stade des Trois-Chêne8,000
FC Frauenfeld Frauenfeld Flag of Canton of Thurgau.svg  Thurgau Kleine Allmend6,370
FC Fribourg Fribourg Flag of Canton of Fribourg.svg  Fribourg Stade Universitaire 9,000
FC Grenchen Grenchen Flag of Canton of Solothurn.svg  Solothurn Stadium Brühl 15,100
FC Ibach Ibach Flag of Canton of Schwyz.svg  Schwyz Gerbihof3,300
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds La Chaux-de-Fonds Flag of Canton of Neuchatel.svg  Neuchâtel Centre Sportif de la Charrière 12,700
FC Locarno Locarno Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg  Ticino Stadio comunale Lido 5,000
Lugano Lugano Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg  Ticino Cornaredo Stadium 6,330
Mendrisiostar Mendrisio Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg  Ticino Centro Sportivo Comunale4,000
FC Monthey Monthey Flag of Canton of Valais.svg  Valais Stade Philippe Pottier1,800
FC Wettingen Wettingen Flag of Canton of Aargau.svg  Aargau Stadion Altenburg10,000
FC Winterthur Winterthur Flag of Canton of Zurich.svg  Zürich Schützenwiese 8,550


Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Winterthur 3019746526+3945Promoted to 1982–83 Nationalliga A
2 Wettingen 30171036029+3144
3 Chênois 3016865230+2240
4 La Chaux-de-Fonds 3014976436+2837
5 Grenchen 30111274634+1234
6 Mendrisiostar 30146104553834
7 Lugano 30119105549+631
8 Locarno 30118115440+1430
9 Biel-Bienne 3081485147+430
10 Bern 30981345571226
11 Ibach 306131136471125
12 Fribourg 307101337471024
13 Monthey 30871534471323
14FC Aurore Bienne [7] 30781526643822Relegated to 1982–83 1. Liga
15FC Altstätten (St. Gallen) [7] 304121425563120
16 Frauenfeld [7] 30391826593315
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

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1980–81
Nationalliga
seasons in
Switzerland
Succeeded by
1982–83