2001–02 Nationalliga A

Statistics of National League A in the 200102 football season.

Nationalliga A

The Qualification Round to the League season 200102 was contested by twelve teams. The first eight teams of the regular season (or Qualification) were then to compete in the Championship Playoff Round. The teams in ninth to twelfth position completed with the top four teams of the Nationalliga B in a Nationalliga A/B Playoff round. At the end of the season FC Basel won the championship.

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1FC Basel2213455237+1543
2AC Lugano2211563933+638
3Grasshopper Club Zürich2211475033+1737
4FC St. Gallen229853832+635
5Servette FC229763629+734
6FC Sion2210394029+1133
7BSC Young Boys228773528+731
8FC Zürich227962427-330
9FC Aarau227692825+327
10Neuchâtel Xamax226792836-825
11Lausanne Sports2244142449-2516
12FC Lucerne2234152359-3613

Playoff

The first eight teams of the regular season (or Qualification) competed in the Championship Playoff Round. They took half of the points (rounded up to complete units) gained in the Qualification as Bonus with them.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts (B)
1FC Basel1411033616+205522
2Grasshopper Club Zürich147522817+114519
3AC Lugano147252319+44219
4Servette FC146352523+23817
5FC Zürich146261417-33515
6FC St. Gallen144461820-23418
7BSC Young Boys144371825-73116
8FC Sion1411121035-152117

Nationalliga A/B Playoffs

1. Neuchâtel Xamax    14  8  4  2 26-12 28  Remain in NL A
2. Lausanne-Sports    14  8  2  4 21-14 26  [*]  Remain in NL A
3. FC Wil 1900        14  6  5  3 17-13 23  Promoted
4. FC Thun            14  6  3  5 19-18 21  Promoted
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5. FC Aarau           14  6  3  5 20-20 21  [*]  Relegated
6. SR Delémont        14  4  4  6 14-20 16  [*]  Remain in NL B
7. FC Luzern          14  2  5  7 26-28 11  [*]  Relegated
8. FC Winterthur      14  1  4  9 11-29  7  Remain in NL B
[*] Lausanne did not obtain a 1st level license for the 2002/03 season,
   like Lugano and Sion; these three clubs are relegated to the NL B
   and their NL A places filled by Aarau, Delémont and Luzern.

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