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The 1934–35 1. Liga season was the 4th season of the 1. Liga since its creation in 1931. At this time, the 1. Liga was the second-tier of the
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Overview

There were further changes in the league system in advance of this season. There were now 22 clubs that competed in the 1. Liga. That was an increase of four clubs compared to the previous season. The 1. Liga would be stocked up to 24 clubs in the following season. The 22 clubs were divided into two regional groups, each with 11 teams. The teams in each group played a double round-robin to decide their league position. Two points were awarded for a win and one point was awarded for a draw. Both group winners were promoted to the top-tier Nationalliga, but they then contested a play-off round to decide the title of 1. Liga champions. The last placed team in each group were directly relegated to the 2. Liga (third tier).


Group West


Teams, locations


Final league table


Group East


Teams, locations


Final league table


1. Liga championship play-off

The two group winners had achieved promotion to the 1935–36 Nationalliga. They now played a two legged tie for the title of 1. Liga champions. The games were played on 2 and 16 June 1935. St. Gallen won the 1. Liga championship title.


Further in Swiss football

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1934–35 Nationalliga The following is the summary of the Swiss National League in the 1934–35 football season. This was the 38th season of top-tier football in Switzerland. Overview At this time, the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) had 14 member clubs and 2 ...
* 1934–35 Swiss Cup


References


Sources


Switzerland 1934–35 at RSSSF
{{DEFAULTSORT:1934–35 Swiss 1. Liga 1934–35 in Swiss football Swiss 1. Liga (football) seasons
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