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1930–31 Swiss Cup

The 1930–31 Swiss Cup was the 6th edition of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since the 1925–26 season by the Swiss Football Association.


Tournament details
Switzerland
135
Lugano
Grasshopper Club

The 1930–31 Swiss Cup was the 6th edition of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since the 1925–26 season by the Swiss Football Association.

In Switzerland, after the end of the first world war, the 1920s saw a rapid rise in the popularity of top-level football and also a decade of rapid growth in grassroots football and many new football clubs were formed. By the mid-1920s, every larger Swiss town had a football pitch and its own football club. Top level organised football also experienced a boom and the larger already existing clubs were also expanding and growing. Between 1922 and 1930, twelve new football stadiums were built, each with a capacity of over 10,000 spectators. Furthermore, semi- and fully professional football players began to emerge and transfer fees started to become a reality.

The structure of the Swiss championships provided a top-tier Serie A with 27 teams (3 regional groups of 9 clubs) and a second-tier Promotion Series with 54 teams divided into 6 groups. From the third-tier the football system was arranged in the regional leagues, named Serie B, C and D. However, the Swiss league system was suffering a crisis and the differences had expand during the previous few years. There were continuous disagreements between smaller and larger clubs, mainly concerning promotion/relegation procedures, which included play-offs between lower-tier group winners and upper-tier group losers. Things came to a peak at exactly this time, due to the fact that at the end of the previous season there were no promotion/relegation play-offs between the top two tiers. At last years' AGM the Swiss Football and Athletics Federation (SFAV), as the Swiss Football Association used to call itself, then decided to reorganise the structures of their championships and that the first, second and third tiers would be re-arranged. The new league would start explicitly in the following season and his season remained as transition season.

The Cup competition that had been introduced five years earlier, to relieve these rising differences, proved to be a success. This season 135 clubs applied to join the cup competition and, therefore, it began with two preliminary rounds, before the main competition began. The first qualifying round was played at the end of August and second qualifying at the beginning of September 1930. The first principal round was played at the beginning of October. The competition was to be completed on Sunday 10 May 1931, with the final, which this year was held at the Campo Marzio in Lugano.

The preliminary rounds were held for the lower league teams that were not qualified for the main rounds. Reserve teams were not admitted to the competition. The 27 clubs from this season's top-tier, in the 1930–31 Swiss Serie A, joined the competition in the first principal round, which was played on Saturday and Sunday, 4 and 5 October.

The matches were played in a knockout format. In the event of a draw after 90 minutes, the match went into extra time. In the event of a draw at the end of extra time, if agreed between the clubs, a second extra time was played. If the score was still level at the final whistle, a replay was foreseen and this was played on the visiting team's pitch. If no replay was agreed or the replay ended in a draw after extra time, a toss of a coin would establish the team that qualified for the next round.

The lower league teams that had not qualified for the competition competed here in two preliminary knockout rounds. Reserve teams were not admitted to the competition. The aim of this preliminary stage was to reduce the number of lower league teams to 31 before the first main round, to join the 33 clubs from the top-tier that were automatically qualified. The draw in the preliminary stage and in the early rounds of the main competition respected local regionalities. Both preliminary rounds were played in advance of the lower leagues regional season.

  • Note to match Couvet-Sports–Richemond-Daillettes: Richemond-Daillettes declaired forfeit and the match was awarded as a 3–0 victory for Couvet-Sports.
  • Note to match Le Locle–Dopolavoro: a player of FC Le Locle was not qualified, the result was annulled and the match was awarded as a 3–0 victory for Dopolavoro.
  • Note to match CAA Genève–Boudry: a player of CAA Genève was not qualified, the result was annulled and the match was awarded as a 3–0 victory for Boudry.
  • Note to match Sylva-Sports–Zähringia: following a protest from Zähringia, the result was annulled and awarded as a 3–0 victory for Zähringia.
  • Note to match Racing-Club–Stade Lausanne: a player of Stade Lausanne was not qualified, the result was annulled and the match was awarded as a 3–0 victory for Racing-Club.
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
7 September 1930
FC Lenzburg1–7FC Töss (Winterthur)
Locarno2–1 (a.e.t.)Sparta Schaffhausen
FC Amriswil1–2FC Breite (Basel)
FC Birsfelden1–2SV Seebach
Black Stars1–0 (a.e.t.)FC Diana Zürich
SC Balerna2–4 (a.e.t.)Kickers Luzern
FC Oerlikon (ZH)9–1SV Sissach
Rasenspiele Basel3–4FC Langnau am Albis (ZH)
FC Liestal2–1FC Münchenstein
FC Lengnau2–3Monthey
FC Bözingen4–2Couvet-Sports
FC Chailly/Lausanne0–6Central Fribourg
FC Gloria (Le Locle)0–12FC Olten
Vevey SportsFFAwd 3–0 *ASEP Saint-Imier-Sports
FC Forward Morges3–2FC Madretsch (Biel)
21 September 1930
FC Jonction (Genève)5–0FC Renens
Stade Nyonnais6–2Sion
  • Note to match Vevey Sports–ASEP Saint-Imier-Sports: Saint-Imier declaired forfeit and the match was awarded as a 3–0 victory for Vevey Sports.
  • All the other clubs received byes.

The winners of the qualification round were to join the clubs from the lower leagues that had already qualified and the teams from the top-tier that were automatically qualified. The draw in the early rounds of the main competition respected local regionalities, whenever possible.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
4 October 1930
Servette2–1FC Xamax (Neuchâtel)
5 October 1930
Bellinzona1–5Luzern
Zürich6–0Black Stars
FC Liestal8–4FC Engstringen
FC Buchs SG3–7 (a.e.t.)St. Gallen
Concordia Basel4–3SV Seebach
Old Boys1–2Winterthur
Basel4–5Locarno
Lugano6–3Chiasso
FC Langnau am Albis (ZH)2–5FC Oerlikon (ZH)
FC Breite (Basel)4–3Uster
Brühl5–0FC Allschwil
Solothurn5–2Minerva Bern
Fulgor Grenchen1–4Cantonal Neuchâtel
FC Boudry1–12FC Olten
Lausanne-Sport3–1FC Nidau
Sion4–0Central Fribourg
Vevey Sports0–6Grenchen
La Chaux-de-Fonds2–1Young Boys
FC Bözingen3–1Zähringia Bern
FC Jonction (Genève)2–5Etoile Carouge
Urania Genève Sport3–1Biel-Bienne
Sport-Boys Bern2–4Racing-Club Lausanne
Bern3–1Étoile-Sporting
FC Forward Morges2–1Concordia Yverdon
Kickers Luzern1–5Young Fellows
FC Töss (Winterthur)1–5Grasshopper Club
USI Dopolavoro Genève2–4Fribourg
Monthey3–3 (a.e.t.)Awd 0–3 *Thun
Aarau1–2Blue Stars
GC Luganesi3–2FC Industrie (Zürich)
12 October 1930
FC Buchs (AG)1–9Nordstern
  • Note to match Monthey–Thun: The match was abandoned due to darkness and awarded as a 3–0 victory for Thun who qualified for next round.

  • Servette played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier), Xamax in the Serie C (fourth tier).

  • Zürich played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier)

  • Black Stars played the first half of the 1930/31 season in the second-tier and the second half of the season in the top-tier.

Notes

  • Basel played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier)

  • Locarno played the first half of the 1930/31 season in the second-tier and the second half of the season in the top-tier.

  • Both Aarau and Blue Stars played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
2 November 1930
Blue Stars9–0GC Luganesi
9 November 1930
Nordstern2–1Luzern
Zürich2–1FC Liestal
St. Gallen3–0Concordia Basel
Winterthur1–0Locarno
Lugano11–1FC Oerlikon (ZH)
FC Breite (Basel)2–6Brühl
Solothurn2–3Cantonal Neuchâtel
FC Olten2–1Lausanne-Sport
Sion0–3Grenchen
La Chaux-de-Fonds7–1FC Bözingen
Etoile Carouge1–5Urania Genève Sport
Racing-Club Lausanne2–1Servette
Bern2–0FC Forward Morges
Young Fellows0–4Grasshopper Club
Fribourg6–3Thun
  • Zürich played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier), Liestal in the Serie B (third tier).

  • Racing-Club played the first half of the 1930/31 season in the second-tier and the second half in the top-tier.

  • Servette in the top-tier.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
7 December 1930
Winterthur1–3Nordstern
Bern0–2La Chaux-de-Fonds
Lugano2–0Zürich
Grasshopper Club4–1Brühl
St. Gallen1–4Blue Stars
Racing-Club Lausanne0–1Grenchen
Cantonal Neuchâtel3–1FC Olten
14 December 1930
Urania Genève Sport6–0Fribourg
  • Both Winterthur and Nordstern played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

  • Both Bern and La Chaux-de-Fonds played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

  • Both Lugano and Zürich played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

  • Both GC and Brühl played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

  • Both St. Gallen and Blue Stars played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

  • Racing-Club played the first half of the 1930/31 season in the second-tier and the second half in the top-tier.

  • Grenchen in the top-tier.

  • Cantonal played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier), Olten in the Serie Promotion (second tier)

  • Both UGS and Fribourg played the 1930/31 season in the Serie A (top-tier).

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
28 December 1930
La Chaux-de-Fonds3–1Nordstern
1 February 1931
Grasshopper Club7–2Blue Stars
Grenchen1–4Lugano
Urania Genève Sport8–0Cantonal Neuchâtel
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
1 March 1931
Lugano3–1Urania Genève Sport
19 April 1931
Grasshopper Club2–1La Chaux-de-Fonds

The final was held on Sunday 10 May 1931. The location for the final was decided by a toss of a coin between the two finalists. Lugano won the draw and so the final was held at the former Campo Marzio in Lugano.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
10 May 1931
Lugano2–1 (a.e.t.)Grasshopper Club

Lugano won the cup and this was the club's first cup title to this date.

  • 1930–31 Swiss Serie A

  • 1930–31 FC Basel season

  • Fussball-Schweiz

  • Switzerland 1930–31 at RSSSF

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Preceded by1929–30Swiss CupseasonsSucceeded by1931–32
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