2016–17 Swiss Challenge League

Swiss Challenge League
Season 2016–17
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The 2016-17 Brack.ch Challenge League is the 14th season of the Brack.ch Challenge League, the second tier in the Swiss football pyramid. It began on 23 July 2016 and is scheduled to end on 2 June 2017. After the 18th matchday the league will be on winter break between 13 December 2016 and 4 February 2017.[1]

Participating teams

2015–16 Swiss Challenge League champions FC Lausanne-Sport were promoted to the 2016–17 Swiss Super League. They were replaced by FC Zürich, who got relegated after last place finish in the 2015–16 Swiss Super League. FC Biel-Bienne got relegated from the Challenge League as the Swiss Football League stripped Biel-Bienne of their league licence. Servette FC won promotion from the 2015–16 1. Liga Promotion.

Stadia and locations

Locations of clubs in the 2016–17 Challenge League
Team Venue Capacity
FC Aarau Stadion Brügglifeld 8,000
FC Chiasso Stadio Comunale Riva IV 5,000
FC Le Mont Stade Sous-Ville 4,000
Neuchâtel Xamax Stade de la Maladière 12,000
Servette FC Stade de Genève 30,084
FC Schaffhausen Stadion Breite 4,200
FC Wil IGP Arena 6,958
FC Winterthur Schützenwiese 8,550
FC Wohlen Stadion Niedermatten 3,624
FC Zürich Letzigrund 23,605

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Kit manufacturer
FC Aarau Switzerland Marco Schällibaum Nike
FC Chiasso Italy Giuseppe Scienza Primato
FC Le Mont Switzerland John Dragani Karhu
Neuchâtel Xamax Switzerland Michel Decastel Erima
FC Schaffhausen Germany Axel Thoma gpard
Servette FC France Anthony Braizat 14fourteen
FC Wil Switzerland Martin Rueda Nike
FC Winterthur Switzerland Sven Christ gpard
FC Wohlen Italy Francesco Gabriele Adidas
FC Zürich Italy Uli Forte Nike

Managerial changes

Club Name Date of departure Replacement Date of appointment
Wil Turkey Ugur Tütüneker 24 August 2016[2] Switzerland Martin Rueda 3 September 2016[3]
FC Wohlen Switzerland Martin Rueda 2 September 2016 Italy Francesco Gabriele 7 September 2016[4]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Zürich 17 14 3 0 46 10 +36 45 Promotion to 2017–18 Super League
2 Neuchâtel Xamax 16 10 2 4 30 18 +12 32
3 Wil 17 7 4 6 24 17 +7 25
4 Servette 17 7 3 7 22 25 3 24
5 Aarau 16 7 4 5 26 28 2 25
6 Le Mont 16 5 5 6 11 17 6 20
7 Wohlen 16 6 1 9 18 30 12 19
8 Winterthur 17 4 6 7 17 24 7 18
9 Schaffhausen 16 4 1 11 20 32 12 13
10 Chiasso 16 2 5 9 12 25 13 11 Relegation to 1. Liga Promotion
Updated to match(es) played on 3 December 2016. Source: Swiss Challenge League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) draw

Results

First and Second Round

Home ╲ Away AAR CHI LMTNEUSHASERWILWINWOHZÜR
Aarau 11 21 23 32 20 01 11 11
Chiasso 31 12 12 23 04 01 02 02
Le Mont 00 10 10 02 00 11 03 02
Neuchâtel 41 30 20 21 32 41 14 13
Schaffhausen 23 12 14 12 10 22 01 13
Servette 10 11 21 00 02 21 11 61 04
Wil 00 00 20 21 20 51 12 11
Winterthur 12 11 00 01 01 32 30 10
Wohlen 14 12 01 00 12 13 10 05
Zürich 63 10 11 10 52 30 20 20 40

Updated to games played on 3 December 2016.
Source: Swiss Challenge League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third and Fourth Round

Home ╲ Away AAR CHI LMTNEUSHASERWILWINWOHZÜR
Aarau
Chiasso
Le Mont
Neuchâtel
Schaffhausen
Servette
Wil
Winterthur
Wohlen
Zürich

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

References

  1. "Rahmenterminplan 2016/2017" (pdf). Swiss Football League. Swiss Football League. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  2. "FC Wil entlässt Trainer Ugur Tütüneker" (in German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. "FC Wohlen: Trainer Martin Rueda wechselt zum FC Wil" (in German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. 3 September 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  4. "Italiener Gabriele neuer Trainer von Wohlen" (in German). Bluewin.ch. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.

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