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2023–24 Promotion League

The 2023–24 Swiss Promotion League season (known as the Hoval Promotion League for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th edition (10th under its current name) of the 3rd tier of the Swiss football league system under its current format.


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Season
5 August 2023 – 25 May 2024
Étoile Carouge
Étoile Carouge
St. Gallen IIServette II
Étoile CarougeRapperswil-JonaBiel-BienneParadisoDelémontKriensBrühl
306
1,012 (3.31 per match)
18 goals:Labinot Bajrami (FC Zürich II)
Zürich II 6–0 Breitenrain
Brühl 0–5 Étoile Carouge
9 goals:Bulle 5–4 Basel IIBavois 7–2 Young Boys II
SC Brühl (7 wins)
Étoile CarougeRapperswil-Jona(10 games)
FC BavoisSt. Gallen II(9 games)
FC Zürich II (6 losses)
← 2022–23 2024–25 →

The 2023–24 Swiss Promotion League season (known as the Hoval Promotion League for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th edition (10th under its current name) of the 3rd tier of the Swiss football league system under its current format.

The eighteen teams of the previous season are joined by Servette FC II, SR Delémont, FC Paradiso and FC Lugano II, who were promoted from the 1. Liga Classic and no team relegated from the Challenge League, replaced last season's runner-up and third place Stade Nyonnais and FC Baden. Furthermore, the number of under-21 teams allowed in the Promotion League is no longer restricted to four, starting with this season. This season features seven U21 teams.

The season started on 5 August 2023 and the final matchday was on 25 May 2024.

ClubCantonStadiumCapacity
Basel U-21Basel-CityStadion Rankhof orYouth Campus Basel7,0001,000
FC BavoisVaudTerrain des Peupliers659
FC Biel-BienneBernGurzelen Stadion5,500
FC Breitenrain BernBernSpitalacker1,450
SC BrühlSt. GallenPaul-Grüninger-Stadion4,200
FC BulleFribourgStade de Bouleyres7,000
SC ChamZugStadion Eizmoos1,800
SR DelémontJuraLa Blancherie5,263
Étoile Carouge FCGenevaStade de la Fontenette3,690
SC KriensLucerneStadion Kleinfeld5,360
Lugano U-21TicinoCornaredo Stadium6,330
Luzern U-21LucerneSwissporarena orAllmend Süd16,8002,000
FC ParadisoTicinoCampo Pian Scairolo1,000
FC Rapperswil-JonaSt. GallenStadion Grünfeld2,500
Servette U-21GenevaStade de Genève orStade de la Fontenette30,0003,690
St. Gallen U-21St. GallenEspenmoos orKybunpark3,00019,264
Young Boys U-21BernStadion Wankdorf32,000
Zürich U-21ZürichSportplatz Heerenschürli1,120
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