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Promotion League

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The Promotion League, named the Hoval Promotion League for sponsorship reasons, is the third tier of the Swiss football league system.

Promotion League

Promotion League
Founded2012 (2012) as 1. Liga Promotion 2014 (2014) as Promotion League
CountrySwitzerland
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs18
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toChallenge League
Relegation to1st League Classic
Domestic cupSwiss Cup
Current championsSC Kriens (2nd title) (2025–26)
Most championshipsRapperswil-Jona, Kriens (2 titles)
Websitematchcenter.el-pl.ch
Current: 2025–26 Promotion League

The Promotion League, named the Hoval Promotion League for sponsorship reasons, is the third tier of the Swiss football league system. Eighteen clubs compete in the league, playing each other twice over course of the season. The champions are promoted to the second tier, the Challenge League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the 1st League Classic.

The league forms the semi-professional bridge to amateur football.[1]

Overview

Eighteen teams play each other twice, once home and once away, for a total of 34 games. The season begins in August and ends in May, interrupted through a winter break from late November to early March.

The team finishing in first place—subject to license requirements of professional football—will be promoted to the division above, in turn the last-placed team of the second division will be relegated for the following season. Similarly, the bottom two teams are relegated to the fourth tier and replaced respectively.[2]

It is the highest league in Switzerland that permits participation of reserve teams.

History

The league was introduced as the 1. Liga Promotion beginning with the 2012–13 season as part of a restructuring that saw the Challenge League reduced from 16 to 10 teams. This was done to decrease the competitive gap between it and the Super League by converting it to a purely professional league. The Promotion League would therefore serve as the semi-professional link to amateur football.[3] The 1. Liga was consequently renamed to 1. Liga Classic, before reverting again in 2013 when the former adopted its current name. For its maiden season, six teams were relegated from the Challenge League, while the rest joined from the division below.[4][5] In March 2020, the ongoing season was canceled after 17 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020–21 season suspended until further notice.[6][7]

The league was expanded to 18 teams for the 2022–23 season and the number of allowed U21 teams is unrestricted.[8]

Clubs

Current season

ClubCantonLocationStadiumCapacity
FC Basel IIBasel-StadtBaselStadion RankhofYouth Campus Basel7,000 1,000
FC BavoisVaudBavoisStade de Peupliers1,000
FC Biel-BienneCanton of BernBiel/BienneTissot Arena5,200
FC Breitenrain BernBernSpitalacker1,500
SC BrühlCanton of St. GallenSt. GallenPaul-Grüninger-Stadion4,200
FC BulleCanton of FribourgBulleStade de Bouleyres5,000
SC ChamCanton of ZugChamStadion Eizmoos1,800
FC Grand-SaconnexCanton of GenevaLe Grand-SaconnexStade du Blanché1,000
FC KreuzlingenThurgauKreuzlingenEC Technik Remu Arena1,200
SC KriensCanton of LucerneKriensStadion Kleinfeld5,360
FC Lausanne-Sport IIVaudLausanneStade du Bois-Gentil3,500
FC Lugano IITicinoLuganoCornaredo Stadium6,330
FC Luzern IICanton of LucerneLucerneSwissporarena Allmend Sud16,800 2,000
FC ParadisoTicinoParadisoCampo Pian Scairolo1,000
FC SchaffhausenCanton of SchaffhausenSchaffhausenBerformance Arena8,200
Vevey-SportsVaudVeveyStade de Copet5,000
BSC Young Boys IICanton of BernBernStadion Wankdorf32,000
FC Zürich IICanton of ZurichZurichSportplatz Heerenschürli1,120

League champions

The following teams have won the league:[9]

SeasonClub
As 1. Liga Promotion
2012–13FC Schaffhausen
2013–14FC Le Mont
As Promotion League
2014–15Neuchâtel Xamax
2015–16Servette FC
2016–17FC Rapperswil-Jona
2017–18SC Kriens
2018–19Stade Lausanne Ouchy
2019–20None[a]
2020–21Yverdon-Sport FC
2021–22AC Bellinzona[b]
2022–23FC Luzern II[c]
2023–24Étoile Carouge FC
2024–25FC Rapperswil-Jona
2025–26SC Kriens
  1. The 2019–20 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. Breitenrain was refused a license and withdrew its appeal alongside the license application. License holder and second-placed AC Bellinzona was promoted instead, but FC Breitenrain Bern was runner-up and AC Bellinzona crowned champions.
  3. FC Luzern II was originally promotion but reserve team ineligible for promotion. License holder, second and third place Stade Nyonnais and FC Baden was promoted instead.
  • Official website
  • 1. Liga Promotion tables & results at soccerway.com
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The Promotion League, named the Hoval Promotion League for sponsorship reasons, is the third tier of the Swiss football league system.

Overview

Eighteen teams play each other twice, once home and once away, for a total of 34 games. The season begins in August and ends in May, interrupted through a winter break from late November to early March.

History

The league was introduced as the 1. Liga Promotion beginning with the 2012–13 season as part of a restructuring that saw the Challenge League reduced from 16 to 10 teams.

Current season

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