Switzerland 1.Liga Classic

Switzerland 1.Liga Classic

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DateRHome v Away-
04/25 15:00 25 FC Collina d'Oro v FC Tuggen View
04/25 15:30 25 Christophe Legout v FC Martigny View
04/25 16:00 25 FC Bassecourt v Concordia Basel View
04/26 12:00 25 FC Widnau v USV Eschen-Mauren View
04/26 12:30 25 Munsingen v FC Courtetelle View
04/26 12:30 25 FC Coffrane v FC Portalban Gletterens View
05/02 13:00 26 FC Black Stars v Dinamo Bucuresti Women View
05/02 14:00 26 SC Buochs v BSC Old Boys View
05/02 14:00 26 FC Solothurn v Grasshoppers II View
05/02 14:00 26 Delemont v Wohlen FC View
05/02 14:00 26 Adelaide Hills Reserves v FC Schötz View
05/02 14:00 26 FC Courtetelle v Zug 94 View
05/02 14:00 26 La Chaux-de-Fonds v Sion II View
05/02 14:00 26 Servette II v FC Monthey View
05/02 14:00 26 AC Taverne v FC Collina d'Oro View
05/02 14:00 26 Winterthur II v FC Wettswil-Bonstetten View
05/02 14:00 26 FC Dietikon v FC Baden View
05/02 14:00 26 USV Eschen-Mauren v SV Hongg View
05/02 14:00 26 St Gallen II v FC Freienbach View
05/02 14:00 26 FC Kosova v SV Schaffhausen View
05/02 14:00 26 FC Martigny v FC Oberwallis Naters View
05/02 14:00 26 FC Tuggen v FC Widnau View
05/02 15:00 26 FC Amical Saint-Prex v Lancy FC View
05/02 15:00 26 FC Portalban Gletterens v FC Echallens View
05/02 15:00 26 Ciudad de Los Adelantados Women v FC Coffrane View
05/02 15:00 26 FC Mendrisio v YF Juventus View
05/02 16:00 26 FC Besa Biel/Bienne v FC Bassecourt View
05/02 17:00 26 FC Prishtina Bern v CS Chênois View
05/03 12:30 26 FC La Sarraz v FC Tokyo View
05/03 13:00 26 FC Langenthal v SV Muttenz View

Wikipedia - 1. Liga Classic

1. Liga Classic (1st League Classic in English) is the fourth tier of the Swiss football league system. At its creation in 1931, the fourth tier of Swiss football was called 3. Liga. The league is operated by a subdivision of the Swiss Football Association called Erste Liga. It is split into 3 groups of 16 teams, by geographical region.

The Switzerland 1. Liga Classic is a prominent football tournament serving as a key tier within the Swiss football league system. It features competitive matches among semi-professional and amateur clubs vying for promotion to higher divisions. Known for its passionate local support and developing talent, the league showcases the rich football culture of Switzerland. With a focus on fostering competitive play and community engagement, the Switzerland 1. Liga Classic offers exciting fixtures throughout the season, providing a vital platform for clubs aiming to ascend the Swiss football hierarchy.