2011–12 Swiss Challenge League

Swiss Challenge League
Season 2011–12
Champions St. Gallen
Promoted Aarau
Relegated Stade Nyonnais
Étoile Carouge
Delémont
Kriens
Brühl
Matches played 240
Goals scored 713 (2.97 per match)
Top goalscorer Armando Sadiku (19)
Biggest home win Aarau 7–0 Biel-Bienne
Biggest away win Brühl 0–6 Locarno
Highest scoring Kriens 7–1 Brühl / Biel-Bienne 3–5 Vaduz
← 2010–11

The 2011–12 Swiss Challenge League was the ninth season of the Swiss Challenge League, the second tier of the Swiss football league pyramid. It began on 22 July 2011[1] and ended on 23 May 2011. The champions of this season, St. Gallen, earned promotion to the 2012–13 Super League. The runners-up Aarau won the promotion/relegation playoff against the 9th-placed team of the 2011–12 Super League, AC Bellinzona. The bottom five teams, Stade Nyonnais, Étoile Carouge, Delémont, Kriens and Brühl were all relegated to partly form the newly created 1. Liga Promotion.

Teams

2010–11 Challenge League champions FC Lausanne-Sport were promoted to the 2011–12 Super League. They were replaced by St. Gallen, who were relegated after finishing the 2010–11 Super League in last place. 2010–11 Challenge League runners-up Servette had to compete in a promotion/relegation playoff against 9th-placed Super League team AC Bellinzona and were promoted (hence exchanging leagues) after winning 3–2 on aggregate.

FC Schaffhausen as 15th-placed team and last-placed Yverdon-Sport FC were relegated after the 2010–11 season. They were replaced by SC Brühl and Étoile Carouge FC, who were promoted from 1. Liga.

Locations of clubs in the 2011–12 Challenge League
Club City Stadium 2010–11 season
FC Aarau Aarau Stadion Brügglifeld 11th in Challenge League
AC Bellinzona Bellinzona, Ticino Stadio Comunale 9th in Super League
FC Biel/Bienne Biel/Bienne, Berne Gurzelen Stadion 9th in Challenge League
SC Brühl St. Gallen St. Gallen, St. Gallen Paul-Grüninger-Stadion 2010–11 1. Liga play-off winners
FC Chiasso Chiasso, Ticino Stadio Comunale 7th in Challenge League
SR Delémont Delémont, Jura La Blancherie 8th in Challenge League
Étoile Carouge FC Carouge, Geneva Stade de la Fontenette 2010–11 1. Liga play-off winners
SC Kriens Kriens, Lucerne Stadion Kleinfeld 12th in Challenge League
FC Locarno Locarno, Ticino Stadio del Lido 14th in Challenge League
FC Lugano Lugano, Ticino Cornaredo Stadium 3rd in Challenge League
FC St. Gallen St. Gallen, St. Gallen AFG Arena 10th in Super League
FC Stade Nyonnais Nyon, Vaud Centre sportif de Colovray Nyon 6th in Challenge League
FC Vaduz Vaduz, Liechtenstein Rheinpark Stadion 4th in Challenge League
FC Wil 1900 Wil, St. Gallen Stadion Bergholz 5th in Challenge League
FC Winterthur Winterthur, Zürich Stadion Schützenwiese 13th in Challenge League
FC Wohlen Wohlen, Aargau Stadion Niedermatten 10th in Challenge League

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 St. Gallen (C) (P) 30 19 7 4 67 31+36 64Promoted to 2012–13 Swiss Super League
2 Aarau (Q) 30 18 5 7 64 34+30 59 Promotion play-off
3 Bellinzona 30 18 5 7 49 21+28 59
4 Winterthur 30 15 8 7 44 29+15 53
5 Lugano 30 14 7 9 44 38+6 49
6 Wil 30 12 10 8 59 41+18 46
7 Chiasso 30 11 12 7 34 23+11 45
8 Vaduz 30 13 6 11 54 45+9 45
9 Locarno 30 12 9 9 47 44+3 45
10 Biel-Bienne 30 12 7 11 55 54+1 43
11 Wohlen 30 9 9 12 39 445 36
12 Stade Nyonnais (R) 30 8 10 12 41 498 34 Relegation to 2012–13 Swiss 1. Ligue Promotion
13 Étoile Carouge (R) 30 8 6 16 25 5631 30
14 Delémont (R) 30 4 8 18 24 6036 20
15 Kriens (R) 30 4 5 21 37 6629 17
16 Brühl (R) 30 4 4 22 30 7848 16

Updated to games played on 23 May 2012.
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Teams played each other twice over the course of the season, home and away, for a total of 30 matches per team.

Home ╲ Away[1] AAR BEL BBBRUCHIDELECKRILOCLUGSTGSNVADWILWINWOH
Aarau 23 13 10 14 50 70 31 41 10 22 21 21 12 21 20
Bellinzona 01 52 31 00 12 20 10 20 31 01 20 21 01 20 50
Biel-Bienne 03 00 30 21 41 00 41 11 12 32 02 35 04 12 00
Brühl 03 14 14 02 11 12 20 06 34 13 31 23 11 05 32
Chiasso 00 10 24 30 40 01 21 01 11 11 10 30 21 12 10
Delémont 22 13 12 30 00 01 11 21 01 02 22 11 40 01 01
Étoile Carouge 02 13 32 02 21 20 21 15 30 15 01 04 11 02 13
Kriens 02 01 24 71 11 20 11 23 22 02 34 03 14 02 41
Locarno 11 03 20 21 11 30 30 13 11 02 22 21 21 11 20
Lugano 31 20 13 31 11 31 20 20 11 31 21 20 03 12 02
St. Gallen 12 11 41 31 01 60 21 32 50 10 22 42 32 11 00
Stade Nyonnais 22 12 00 22 00 10 11 30 11 32 03 10 22 02 01
Vaduz 32 00 33 10 10 30 31 30 20 11 12 34 32 22 11
Wil 32 11 12 30 11 61 20 11 12 11 22 31 12 11 21
Winterthur 12 10 21 21 00 00 00 41 00 12 01 21 20 14 12
Wohlen 13 01 22 11 11 11 00 30 52 01 12 42 21 22 23

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top Scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Albania Armando Sadiku Locarno 19
2 Switzerland Shkëlzen Gashi Aarau 17
Switzerland Moreno Merenda Vaduz 17
Switzerland Igor Tadić Kriens 17
5 Republic of Macedonia Adis Jahović Wil 16
6 Argentina Ezequiel Scarione St. Gallen 15
7 Switzerland Alessandro Ciarrocchi Bellinzona 14
Brazil Odirlei de Souza Gaspar Wohlen 14
Italy Giuseppe Morello Biel-Bienne 14
10 Slovenia Džengis Čavušević Wil 13
11 France Frédéric Besseyre Stade Nyonnais 11
Switzerland Remo Staubli Aarau 11
13 Cameroon Franck Etoundi St. Gallen 10
Argentina Gastón Magnetti Bellinzona 10
Switzerland Marco Mathys St. Gallen 10

References

  1. "Challenge League – Results and fixtures". Soccerway. Retrieved 5 July 2012.

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