Swiss Super League
Swiss Super League, also known as Credit Suisse Super League, is a professional football league in Switzerland for men.
The current holder of the title is FC Thun and the team that holds the most titles is Grasshopper Club Zürich.
Sofascore tracks live football scores and Swiss Super League table, results, statistics and top scorers.
Competition format of Swiss Super League
The teams are placed in 1 tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. 1 teams are relegated to the Challenge League.
The top 2 team qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League Qualification main tournament or preliminary qualifications.
Additional 2 team qualify for UEFA Champions League Qualification tournament or preliminary qualifications.
Swiss Super League top scorers
The top scorers in the last season of Swiss Super League Super League 25/26 season were Christian Fassnacht.Last season top scorer is Christian Fassnacht with 18 goals.
Team stadiums and attendance
The team with the largest stadium is Basel with the capacity of 37994.
The average attendance per game was 11868.
The highest attendance per game in the season Super League 25/26 was 31120.This was during the match between Young Boys and Basel.
The total attendance in Super League 25/26 season was 593387.
TV partners
The largest TV partners for Swiss Super League are Teleclub, Swiss Broadcasting Corporation.
Which team in Swiss Super League has the most titles?
The team with the most titles in Swiss Super League is Grasshopper Club Zürich.
Which team is the current titleholder in Swiss Super League?
The current titleholder in Swiss Super League is FC Thun.
What rank of competition is Swiss Super League in Switzerland?
Swiss Super League is professional division in Switzerland.
When does the Swiss Super League start and when does it finish?
The Swiss Super League usually starts in July and ends in June.
How many groups are there in Swiss Super League competition?
The teams in Swiss Super League are placed in 1 groups.
Swiss Super League
Swiss Super League, also known as Credit Suisse Super League, is a professional football league in Switzerland for men.
The current holder of the title is FC Thun and the team that holds the most titles is Grasshopper Club Zürich.
Sofascore tracks live football scores and Swiss Super League table, results, statistics and top scorers.
Competition format of Swiss Super League
The teams are placed in 1 tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. 1 teams are relegated to the Challenge League.
The top 2 team qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League Qualification main tournament or preliminary qualifications.
Additional 2 team qualify for UEFA Champions League Qualification tournament or preliminary qualifications.
Swiss Super League top scorers
The top scorers in the last season of Swiss Super League Super League 25/26 season were Christian Fassnacht.Last season top scorer is Christian Fassnacht with 18 goals.
Team stadiums and attendance
The team with the largest stadium is Basel with the capacity of 37994.
The average attendance per game was 11868.
The highest attendance per game in the season Super League 25/26 was 31120.This was during the match between Young Boys and Basel.
The total attendance in Super League 25/26 season was 593387.
TV partners
The largest TV partners for Swiss Super League are Teleclub, Swiss Broadcasting Corporation.
Which team in Swiss Super League has the most titles?
The team with the most titles in Swiss Super League is Grasshopper Club Zürich.
Which team is the current titleholder in Swiss Super League?
The current titleholder in Swiss Super League is FC Thun.
What rank of competition is Swiss Super League in Switzerland?
Swiss Super League is professional division in Switzerland.
When does the Swiss Super League start and when does it finish?
The Swiss Super League usually starts in July and ends in June.
How many groups are there in Swiss Super League competition?
The teams in Swiss Super League are placed in 1 groups.