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1994–95 Swiss 1. Liga
The 1994–95 Swiss 1. Liga was the 63rd 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. This was the final season in which two points were awarded for a win; from the next season onwards this was to changed to three points. Format There were 56 clubs in the 1. Liga, divided into four regional groups of 14 teams. Within each group, the teams would play a double round-robin to decide their league position. The four group winners and the four runners-up then contested a play-off for the two promotion slots. The two last placed teams in each group were directly relegated to the 2. Liga (fourth tier). The four third-last placed teams would compete a play-out against the ninth and tenth relegation places. Group 1 Teams Final league table Deciders The decider for second position, qualification to play-off, was played at a neutral ground. It took pla ...
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Swiss 1
Swiss most commonly refers to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland *Swiss people Swiss may also refer to: Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina * Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses * Swiss Café, an old café located in Baghdad, Iraq * Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports * Swiss International Air Lines **Swiss Global Air Lines, a subsidiary *Swissair, former national air line of Switzerland * .swiss alternative TLD for Switzerland See also *Swiss made, label for Swiss products *Swiss cheese (other) *Switzerland (other) *Languages of Switzerland, none of which are called "Swiss" *International Typographic Style, also known as Swiss Style, in graphic design *Schweizer (other), meaning Swiss in German *Schweitzer Schweitzer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), German theologian, musician, physician, and medical missionary, winner of the 1952 Nobel Peace Pri ...
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Grand-Lancy FC
Grand-Lancy Football Club was a Swiss football team from Lancy, Grand Lancy. They last playing in Swiss 1. Liga (football), Liga 1., the 3rd tier in the Swiss Football League, Swiss football pyramid Group 1. The club was formed in 1943. They finished the 2008–2009 season in 1st-place resulting in Promotion to 1. Liga Classic, 1. Liga. In 2011 they reached the 2nd round of the Swiss Cup where they would play against FC Luzern of the Swiss Super League. In summer 2012, they filed for bankruptcy and were dissolved by Swiss Football Association. The new club was founded with plays of Lancy Sports and Grand Lancy, as FC Lancy. Notes External links Official site
Association football clubs established in 1943 Football clubs in Switzerland 1943 establishments in Switzerland Association football clubs disestablished in 2012 {{Switzerland-footyclub-stub ...
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