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1975–76 Swiss 1. Liga
The 1975–76 1. Liga was the 44th season of this league 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 amateur football.
| Season |
|---|
| 1. Liga champions:MendrisiostarGroup West:FC BulleGroup Cenral:SC ZugGroup South and East:Mendrisiostar |
| MendrisiostarSC Kriens |
| Group West:FC Montreux-SportsGroup Central:FC EmmenbrückeGroup South and East:US GiubiascoFC Tössfeld |
| 3 times 156plus 9 play-offsand 3 play-outs |
| ← 1974–75 1976–77 → |
The 1975–76 1. Liga was the 44th season of this league 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 amateur football.
There were 39 clubs in the 1. Liga. These were divided into three regional groups, each 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 and the runners-up contested a play-off round to decide the two promotion slots. The last placed teams in each group were directly relegated to the 2. Liga (fourth tier). The three second last placed teams in each group played a single round-robin play-out to decide the fourth relegation slot.
| Club | Canton | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASI Audax-Friul | Neuchâtel | Pierre-à-Bot | 1,700 |
| FC Bern | Bern | Stadion Neufeld | 14,000 |
| FC Boudry | Neuchâtel | Stade des Buchilles | 1,500 |
| FC Bulle | Fribourg | Stade de Bouleyres | 7,000 |
| FC Central Fribourg | Fribourg | Guintzet | 2,000 |
| FC Dürrenast | Bern | Stadion Lachen | 13,500 |
| FC Fétigny | Fribourg | Stade Communal Fétigny | 500 |
| FC Le Locle | Neuchâtel | Installation sportive - Jeanneret | 3,142 |
| FC Meyrin | Geneva | Stade des Arbères | 9,000 |
| FC Monthey | Valais | Stade Philippe Pottier | 1,800 |
| FC Montreux-Sports | Vaud | Stade de Chailly | 1,000 |
| FC Stade Lausanne | Vaud | Centre sportif de Vidy | 1,000 |
| FC Stade Nyonnais | Vaud | Stade de Colovray | 7,200 |
| Club | Canton | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| US Boncourt | Jura | Stade Communal Léon Burrus | 1,640 |
| FC Brunnen | Schwyz | Wintersried | 500 |
| SC Buochs | Nidwalden | Stadion Seefeld | 5,000 |
| FC Concordia Basel | Basel-City | Stadion Rankhof | 7,000 |
| SR Delémont | Jura | La Blancherie | 5,263 |
| FC Emmenbrücke | Lucerne | Stadion Gersag | 8,700 |
| SC Kleinhüningen | Basel-City | Sportplatz Schorenmatte | 300 |
| SC Kriens | Lucerne | Stadion Kleinfeld | 5,100 |
| FC Köniz | Bern | Sportplatz Liebefeld-Hessgut | 2,600 |
| FC Laufen | Basel-Country | Sportplatz Nau | 3,000 |
| FC Solothurn | Solothurn | Stadion FC Solothurn | 6,750 |
| FC Zug | Zug | Herti Allmend Stadion | 6,000 |
| SC Zug | Zug | Herti Allmend Stadion | 6,000 |
| Club | Canton | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| FC Baden | Aargau | Esp Stadium | 7,000 |
| FC Blue Stars Zürich | Zürich | Hardhof | 1,000 |
| SC Brühl | St. Gallen | Paul-Grüninger-Stadion | 4,200 |
| FC Chur | Grisons | Ringstrasse | 2,820 |
| FC Frauenfeld | Thurgau | Kleine Allmend | 6,370 |
| US Giubiasco | Ticino | Campo Semine | 1,000 |
| FC Locarno | Locarno, Ticino | Stadio comunale Lido | 5,000 |
| Mendrisiostar | Ticino | Centro Sportivo Comunale | 4,000 |
| FC Morbio | Ticino | Campo comunale Balerna | 800 |
| FC Red Star Zürich | Zürich | Allmend Brunau | 2,000 |
| FC Rüti | Zürich | Schützenwiese | 1,200 |
| FC Schaffhausen | Schaffhausen | Stadion Breite | 7,300 |
| FC Tössfeld | Zürich | Talgut | 1,000 |
- FC Morbio did not apply for professional licence and were replaced in the play-offs by FC Locarno.
The three group winners played a two legged tie against one of the runners-up to decide the three finalists. The games were played on 6 June and 13 June.
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| SC Kriens | 3–1 | FC Bulle |
| FC Bulle | 0–1 | SC Kriens |
SC Kriens win 4–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals.
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| FC Bern | 1–1 | Mendrisiostar |
| Mendrisiostar | 2–1 | FC Bern |
Mendrisiostar win 3–2 on aggregate and continue to the finals.
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| FC Locarno | 1–0 | SC Zug |
| SC Zug | 3–0 | FC Locarno |
SC Zug win 3–1 on aggregate and continue to the finals.
The three first round winners competed in a single round-robin to decide the two promotion slots. The games were played on 20 June, 27 June and 4 July.
Mendrisiostar are 1. Liga champions, SC Kriens are runners-up and these two teams are promoted.
The three second last placed teams from each group competed in a single round-robin play-out to decide the fourth and last relegation slot.
FC Tössfeld are relegated to 2. Liga Interregional.
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1975–76 Nationalliga A
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1975–76 Nationalliga B
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1975–76 Swiss Cup
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Switzerland 1975–76 at RSSSF
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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| Preceded by1974–75 | Seasons inSwiss 1. Liga | Succeeded by1976–77 |
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