DateRHome v Away-
03/01 15:00 15 [1] Servette FC Chenois Women v Lucerne Women [8] 1-1
03/01 14:30 15 Basel (W) v Grasshopper (W) 2-1
02/09 15:30 14 [8] Lucerne Women v St Gallen Women [6] 1-1
02/08 18:00 14 [10] FC Rot-Schwarz Thun Women v Servette FC Chenois Women [2] 0-3
02/08 17:00 14 [9] FC Rapperswil-Jona Women v Grasshopper Women [6] 0-6
02/08 15:30 14 [7] Aarau Women v Young Boys Women [4] 0-2
02/08 15:00 14 [3] FC Zurich Women v Basel Women [1] 1-0
02/02 15:00 12 [2] Basel Women v FC Rot-Schwarz Thun Women [10] 5-0
02/02 13:30 12 Aarau (W) v St Gallen (W) 2-1
02/02 13:00 12 [8] Lucerne Women v Grasshopper Women [6] 0-6
12/08 13:00 13 [6] Grasshopper Women v FC Zurich Women [3] 1-1
12/07 17:00 13 [3] Basel Women v FC Luzern Women [8] 3-0
12/07 15:30 13 [7] Aarau Women v Servette FC Chenois Women [1] 1-2
12/07 15:00 13 St Gallen (W) v FC Thun (W) 4-0
12/07 15:00 13 Young Boys (W) v FC Rapperswil-Jona (W) 3-0
12/03 19:00 12 FC Rapperswil-Jona (W) v FC Zurich (W) 1-3
11/23 17:00 12 FC Rapperswil-Jona Women v FC Zurich Women Postponed
11/23 17:00 12 Young Boys (W) v Servette FC Chenois (W) 0-4
11/23 15:30 12 Aarau (W) v St Gallen (W) Cancelled
11/23 13:00 12 FC Luzern Women v Grasshopper Women Postponed
11/17 15:00 11 Basel (W) v Aarau (W) 2-0
11/17 12:00 11 [5] St Gallen Women v Young Boys Women [4] 2-2
11/16 17:00 11 [6] Grasshopper Women v FC Rot-Schwarz Thun Women [10] 2-1
11/16 15:00 11 FC Zurich (W) v Lucerne (W) 3-2
11/16 15:00 11 [2] Servette FC Chenois Women v FC Rapperswil-Jona Women [9] 5-0
11/13 19:00 7 [9] FC Rapperswil-Jona Women v Basel Women [4] 0-3
11/02 17:00 10 FC Thun (W) v FC Zurich (W) 0-3
11/02 17:00 10 FC Rapperswil-Jona (W) v Lucerne (W) 0-3
11/02 15:30 10 [1] Young Boys Women v Basel Women [3] 1-1
11/02 15:30 10 Aarau (W) v Grasshopper (W) 1-3

The Women's Super League is the highest-level league competition for women's football clubs in Switzerland. It was established in 1970 (formerly named Nationalliga A).

League winners qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League. The team that end as number 10 relegate to the Nationalliga B.

The Super League replaced the Nationalliga A as the highest level of women's football in Switzerland from 2020–21 onwards.

History

The founder and first president was Ursula Moser. On 24 April 1970, the Schweizerische Damenfussball-Liga (SDFL), today's Nationalliga A, was founded. A year earlier, the clubs of Yverdon, Serrières, Sainte-Croix, Boudry, La-Chaux-de-Fonds and Sion had merged to form the Association Romande de Football Féminin (ARFF). The first unofficial championship in French-speaking Switzerland in 1969/70 was won by DFC Sion. The Swiss Women's Football League initially consisted of 18 clubs divided into three regions. The first official champion was DFC Aarau. In 1975, the Swiss Cup was launched. The first cup winner was DFC Sion. On 15 May 1993, the decision was made to integrate the clubs into the Swiss Football Association.

The Switzerland Division 1 Women, also known as the Nationalliga A (NLA), is the premier women's soccer league in Switzerland. Established as the top tier of Swiss women's football, the tournament features the best clubs across the country competing annually for the national championship. The league showcases a high level of talent and competitive spirit, with teams battling through a series of matches to secure the title, qualify for European competitions, and avoid relegation. Known for its passionate fans and developing talent, the Switzerland Division 1 Women plays a vital role in promoting women's football in Switzerland and fostering the growth of the sport at both national and international levels.