2014–15 Swiss Super League

Swiss Super League
Season 2014–15
Champions Basel
18th title
Relegated Aarau
Champions League Basel
Young Boys
Europa League Sion
Thun
Zürich
Vaduz
Matches played 180
Goals scored 517 (2.87 per match)
Top goalscorer Shkëlzen Gashi (22 goals)
Biggest home win Basel 6–0 Aarau
(4 April 2015)
Biggest away win Sion 0–5 Grasshopper Club Zürich
(3 April 2015)
Highest scoring Luzern 6–2 St. Gallen
(30 April 2015)
Aarau 2–6 Luzern
(3 May 2015)
Sion 6–2 Young Boys
(25 May 2015)
Longest winning run 6 games[1]
Basel
Longest unbeaten run 13 games[1]
Young Boys
Longest winless run 16 games[1]
Aarau
Longest losing run 5 games[1]
Sion
Zürich
St. Gallen
Total attendance 1,956,021[2]
Average attendance 10,867[2]

All statistics correct as of 1 June 2015.

The 2014–15 Swiss Super League was the 118th season of top-tier football in Switzerland. It began on 19 July 2014 and ended on 29 May 2015. Basel successfully defended their title for a record sixth time in a row.

A total of 10 teams competed in the league, the 9 best teams from the 2013–14 season and the 2013–14 Swiss Challenge League champion FC Vaduz.

Teams

Stadia and locations

Location of the 2014–15 Swiss Super League teams
Club Location Stadium Capacity
AarauAarauStadion Brügglifeld9,249
BaselBaselSt. Jakob-Park38,512
GrasshopperZürichLetzigrund23,605
LuzernLucerneSwissporarena17,500
SionSionStade Tourbillon16,500
St. GallenSt. GallenAFG Arena19,694
ThunThunArena Thun10,000
VaduzLiechtenstein VaduzRheinpark Stadion7,584
Young BoysBernStade de Suisse31,783
ZürichZürichLetzigrund23,605

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Aarau Switzerland Raimondo Ponte Switzerland Sandro Burki Nike Zehnder Group AG
Basel Portugal Paulo Sousa Switzerland Marco Streller adidas Novartis
Grasshopper Switzerland Pierluigi Tami Switzerland Vero Salatić Puma FROMM/adt innova
Luzern Germany Markus Babbel Switzerland Claudio Lustenberger adidas Otto's
Sion France Didier Tholot Hungary Vilmos Vanczák Erreà Les Fils Maye SA
St. Gallen Luxembourg Jeff Saibene Switzerland Philippe Montandon Jako St. Galler Kantonalbank
Thun Switzerland Urs Fischer Switzerland Roland Bättig Nike Panorama Center/Sky Work
Vaduz Switzerland Giorgio Contini Liechtenstein Franz Burgmeier adidas Liechtensteinische Landesbank
Young Boys Switzerland Uli Forte Switzerland Marco Wölfli Jako Honda
Zürich Switzerland Urs Meier Tunisia Yassine Chikhaoui Nike Netstream AG

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Basel (C) 36 24 6 6 84 41 +43 78 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
2 Young Boys 36 19 9 8 64 45 +19 66
3 Zürich 36 15 8 13 55 48 +7 53 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round
4 Thun 36 13 13 10 47 45 +2 52 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
5 Luzern 36 12 11 13 54 46 +8 47
6 St. Gallen 36 13 8 15 57 65 8 47
7 Sion 36 12 9 15 47 48 1 45 Qualification to Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
8 Grasshopper 36 11 10 15 50 56 6 43
9 Vaduz 36 7 10 19 28 59 31 31 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[lower-alpha 2]
10 Aarau (R) 36 6 12 18 31 64 33 30 Relegation to Swiss Challenge League
Source: Swiss Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:

Results

First and Second Round

Home ╲ Away AAR BAS GCZLUZSIOSTGTHUVADYBZÜR
Aarau 12 12 03 10 03 21 11 32 01
Basel 30 20 30 11 02 11 31 31 41
Grasshopper Club Zürich 21 31 32 00 30 23 01 01 13
Luzern 11 03 11 11 12 00 00 12 11
Sion 22 23 33 31 10 00 10 01 13
St. Gallen 22 21 30 21 20 10 33 22 02
Thun 00 23 32 32 21 31 10 01 21
Vaduz 10 04 11 11 10 22 01 02 14
Young Boys 11 01 40 32 21 42 11 01 21
Zürich 00 12 10 23 41 11 21 30 21

Source: Swiss Super League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Third and Fourth Round

Home ╲ Away AAR BAS GCZLUZSIOSTGTHUVADYBZÜR
Aarau 21 01 26 01 02 32 01 11 00
Basel 60 20 12 11 43 30 10 00 51
Grasshopper Club Zürich 31 24 10 00 20 00 11 22 02
Luzern 40 14 20 30 62 00 20 11 01
Sion 10 01 05 22 30 30 40 62 12
St. Gallen 51 22 11 00 01 21 12 31 14
Thun 11 22 22 10 21 41 40 00 22
Vaduz 02 13 01 02 02 31 11 01 22
Young Boys 22 42 42 01 32 31 40 21 30
Zürich 00 12 43 01 01 12 01 22 01

Updated to games played on 30 May 2015.
Source: Swiss Super League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Season statistics

As of 30 May 2015[3]

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Albania Shkëlzen Gashi Basel 22
2 France Guillaume Hoarau Young Boys 17
Switzerland Marco Schneuwly Luzern
4 Senegal Moussa Konaté Sion 16
5 Israel Moanes Dabour Grasshopper 13
6 Switzerland Marco Streller Basel 12
Paraguay Dario Lezcano Luzern
Finland Berat Sadik Thun
9 Brazil Caio Alves Grasshopper 11
10 Switzerland Breel Embolo Basel 10
11 Cameroon Franck Etoundi Zürich 9
Switzerland Goran Karanović St. Gallen
Switzerland Renato Steffen Young Boys

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Swiss Super League 2014-2015 Longest Sequences Table - Statto.com". statto.com. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Zuschauerzahlen – Raiffeisen Super League". Swiss Super League (in German). Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  3. "Torschützenliste – Raiffeisen Super League". Swiss Super League (in German). Retrieved 21 May 2014.

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