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1963–64 Swiss 1. Liga


Season
1. Liga champions:FC Le LocleGroup West:FC Le LocleGroup Cenral:SC BurgdorfGroup South and East:FC Baden
FC Le LocleFC Baden
Group West:FC HauteriveFC AssensGroup Central:Kickers LuzernOld BoysGroup South and East:FC KüsnachtFC Rapid Lugano
3 times 156and 1 deciderplus 4 play-offs
← 1962–63 1964–65 →

The 1963–64 1. Liga season was the 32nd season of the 1. Liga since its creation in 1931. At this time, the 1. Liga was the third-tier of the Swiss football league system and it was the highest level of total amateur football. At this time, the clubs in the two higher divisions in Switzerland were beginning to employ professional or semi-professional players.

There were 39 teams competing in the 1. Liga 1963–64 season. They were divided into three regional groups, each group with 13 teams. Within each group, the teams would play a double round-robin to decide their league position. Two points were awarded for a win. The three group winners then contested a play-off round to decide the two promotion slots. The last two placed teams in each group were relegated to the 2. Liga (fourth tier).

ClubBased inCantonStadiumCapacity
FC AssensAssensVaudTerrain FC Assens1,000
FC FribourgFribourgFribourgStade Universitaire9,000
FC HauteriveHauterive, NeuchâtelNeuchâtelVieilles Carrières1,000
FC Le LocleLe LocleNeuchâtelInstallation sportive - Jeanneret3,142
ES FC MalleyMalleyVaudCentre sportif de la Tuilière1,500
FC Martigny-SportsMartignyValaisStade d'Octodure2,500
FC Forward MorgesMorgesVaudParc des Sports600
FC RaronRaronValaisSportplatz Rhoneglut1,000
FC RenensRenensVaudZone sportive du Censuy2,300
FC Stade LausanneOuchy, LausanneVaudCentre sportif de Vidy1,000
FC VersoixVersoixGenevaCentre sportif de la Bécassière1,000
FC XamaxNeuchâtelNeuchâtelStade de la Maladière25,500
Yverdon-Sport FCYverdon-les-BainsVaudStade Municipal6,600
ClubBased inCantonStadiumCapacity
FC AlleAlleJuraCentre Sportif Régional2,000
SC BurgdorfBurgdorfBernStadion Neumatt3,850
FC Concordia BaselBaselBasel-StadtStadion Rankhof7,000
SR DelémontDelémontJuraLa Blancherie5,263
FC EmmenbrückeEmmenLucerneStadion Gersag8,700
FC GerlafingenGerlafingenSolothurnKirchacker1,000
FC Kickers LuzernLucerneLucerneStadion Auf Tribschen2,950
FC LangenthalLangenthalBernRankmatte2,000
FC Minerva BernBernBernSpitalacker1,450
FC Nordstern BaselBaselBasel-StadtRankhof7,600
BSC Old BoysBaselBasel-StadtStadion Schützenmatte8,000
FC OltenOltenSolothurnSportanlagen Kleinholz8,000
FC WohlenWohlenAargauStadion Niedermatten3,734
ClubBased inCantonStadiumCapacity
FC BadenBadenAargauEsp Stadium7,000
FC Blue Stars ZürichZürichZürichHardhof1,000
FC BodioBodioTicinoCampo comunale Pollegio1,000
FC DietikonDietikonZürichFussballplatz Dornau1,000
FC KüsnachtKüsnachtZürichSportanlage Heslibach2,300
FC LocarnoLocarnoTicinoStadio comunale Lido5,000
FC Oerlikon/Polizei ZHOerlikon (Zürich)ZürichSportanlage Neudorf1,000
FC Rapid LuganoLuganoTicinoCornaredo Stadium6,330
FC Red Star ZürichZürichZürichAllmend Brunau2,000
FC St. GallenSt. GallenSt. GallenEspenmoos11,000
FC VaduzVaduzLiechtensteinRheinpark Stadion7,584
FC WettingenWettingenAargauStadion Altenburg10,000
FC WidnauWidnauSt. GallenSportanlage Aegeten2,000

The decider match for the group championship was played on 20 June at Stadion Brügglifeld in Aarau.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
FC Baden3–2Blue Stars

FC Baden won and advanced to play-offs. Blue Stars remained in the division.

The three group winners played single a round-robin for the two promotion slots and for the championship.

FC Le Locle won, were declaired 1. Liga champions and were promoted to 1964–65 Nationalliga B.

The decider match for second place was played on 12 July 1964 in Olten.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Burgdorf1–3Baden

Baden won and were promoted to 1964–65 Nationalliga B. Burgdorf remained in the division.

  • 1963–64 Nationalliga A

  • 1963–64 Nationalliga B

  • 1963–64 Swiss Cup

  • Switzerland 1963–64 at RSSSF

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Preceded by1962–63Seasons inSwiss 1. LigaSucceeded by1964–65
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