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2017–18 Swiss Super League

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121st season of top-tier Swiss football

Football league season
Swiss Super League
Season2017–18
Dates22 July 2017 – 19 May 2018
ChampionsYoung Boys
12th title
RelegatedLausanne-Sport
Champions LeagueYoung Boys
Basel
Europa LeagueLuzern
Zürich
St. Gallen
Matches180
Goals541 (3.01 per match)
Top goalscorerAlbian Ajeti
(17 goals)[1]
Biggest home winYoung Boys 6–1St. Gallen
Sion 7–2Thun
Basel 6–1Thun
Biggest away winGrasshopper 0–4Young Boys
Young Boys 0–4Thun
Lugano 0–4Basel
Zürich 0–4Grasshopper
St. Gallen 0–4Lausanne-Sport
Highest scoringSion 7–2Thun[2]
Longest winning runYoung Boys (8 games)
Longest unbeaten runYoung Boys (16 games)
Longest winless runLuzern (9 games)
Longest losing runSt. Gallen (7 games)
Highest attendance32,456
Basel 1–1Young Boys[2]
(5 November 2017)
Total attendance2,012,599[3]
Average attendance11,181[3]

The2017–18 Swiss Super League (referred to as theRaiffeisen Super League for sponsoring reasons) was the 121st season oftop-tier competitivefootball inSwitzerland and the 15th under its current name and format.Basel were the defending champions.Young Boys won the title on 28 April 2018 after a 2–1 win againstLuzern, with four games to spare. It was their first league title in 32 years, having last won the league in the1985–1986 season, and their 12th league title overall. They also ended Basel's run of eight consecutive titles.

A total of 10 teams competed in the league: the 9 best teams from the2016–17 season and the2016–17 Swiss Challenge League championZürich. The season started on the weekend of 22–23 July 2017 and ended on 19 May 2018 with a break between 17 December 2017 and 2 February 2018.[4]

This season saw the introduction of changes in the way Swiss clubs may qualify for European competition; per new UEFA rules, the champions of the Swiss Super League now qualifies for the Champions League play-off round (previously directly to the Champions League group stage) and the runners-up now qualifies for the Champions League second qualifying round (previously to the third qualifying round). Qualification to Europa League spots for the third- and fourth-placed team remain unchanged.[5]

Teams

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Stadia and locations

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ClubLocationStadiumCapacity
BaselBaselSt. Jakob-Park37,994[6]
GrasshopperZürichLetzigrund26,104[7]
LausanneLausannePontaise8,500[8]
LuganoLuganoStadio Cornaredo6,390[9]
LuzernLucerneSwissporarena16,490[10]
SionSionStade Tourbillon14,283[11]
St. GallenSt. Gallenkybunpark19,456[12]
ThunThunStockhorn Arena10,014[12]
Young BoysBernStade de Suisse31,789[13]
FC ZürichZürichLetzigrund26,104

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
BaselSwitzerlandRaphaël WickyCzech RepublicMarek SuchýAdidasNovartis
GrasshopperGermanyThorsten FinkAustraliaTrent SainsburyPumaFromm
Lausanne-SportEnglandAlex WeaverSwitzerlandAlain RochatAdidasBanque cantonale vaudoise
LuganoSpainGuillermo AbascalUruguayJonathan SabbatiniAcerbisAIL
LuzernSwitzerlandGerardo SeoaneSwitzerlandClaudio LustenbergerAdidasOtto's
SionSwitzerlandMaurizio JacobacciSwitzerlandKevin FickentscherErreàAFX Group
St. GallenCroatiaBoro Kuzmanović(caretaker)Democratic Republic of the CongoNzuzi TokoJakoSt.Galler Kantonalbank
ThunSwitzerlandMarc SchneiderSwitzerlandDennis HedigerNikePanorama Center, Schneider Software AG
Young BoysAustriaAdi HütterSwitzerlandSteve von BergenNikeObi
ZürichSwitzerlandLudovic MagninIcelandVictor PálssonNike

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of departurePosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
BaselSwitzerlandUrs FischerEnd of contract3 June 2017[14]Pre-seasonSwitzerlandRaphaël Wicky3 June 2017[15]
ThunSwitzerlandMauro LustrinelliEnd of interim3 June 2017SwitzerlandMarc Schneider3 June 2017[16]
LuganoItalyPaolo TramezzaniMutual consent7 June 2017[17]SwitzerlandPierluigi Tami12 June 2017[18]
SionSwitzerlandSébastien Fournier15 June 2017ItalyPaolo Tramezzani15 June 2017[19]
GrasshopperArgentinaCarlos BerneggerSacked24 August 20179thSwitzerlandMurat Yakin28 August 2017[20]
SionItalyPaolo Tramezzani22 October 2017[21]7thSpainGabri24 October 2017[22]
LuzernGermanyMarkus Babbel5 January 2018[23]9thSwitzerlandGerardo Seoane9 January 2018[24]
SionSpainGabri6 February 2018[25]10thSwitzerlandMaurizio Jacobacci12 February 2018[25]
ZürichSwitzerlandUli Forte20 February 2018[26]3rdSwitzerlandLudovic Magnin20 February 2018[26]
LuganoSwitzerlandPierluigi Tami9 April 2018[27]9thSpainGuillermo Abascal10 April 2018[28]
GrasshopperSwitzerlandMurat Yakin10 April 2018[29]6thSwitzerland Mathias Walther(caretaker)10 April 2018[30]
Lausanne-SportSwitzerlandFabio Celestini19 April 2018[31]10thSwitzerland Ilija Borenovic(caretaker)20 April 2018[32]
GrasshopperSwitzerland Mathias Walther(caretaker)End of interim23 April 2018[33]7thGermanyThorsten Fink23 April 2018[33]
St. GallenSwitzerlandGiorgio ContiniSacked24 April 2018[34]4thCroatiaBoro Kuzmanović(caretaker)24 April 2018[34]
Lausanne-SportSwitzerland Ilija Borenovic(caretaker)End of interim11 May 2018[35]10thEnglandAlex Weaver11 May 2018[35]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Young Boys(C)3626648441+4384Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
2Basel3620977236+3669Qualification for theChampions League second qualifying round
3Luzern36159125151054Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round
4Zürich361213115044+649Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
5St. Gallen36143195272−2045Qualification for theEuropa League second qualifying round
6Sion36119165356−342
7Thun36126185368−1542
8Lugano36126183855−1742
9Grasshopper36109174352−939
10Lausanne-Sport(R)3698194667−2135Relegation toSwiss Challenge League
Source:Swiss Super League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.[36]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Zürich qualified for theEuropa League group stage by winning the2017–18 Swiss Cup.

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
Young Boys111222111111111111111111111111111111
Basel954333344332222222222222222222222222
Luzern36644446789910891098997666544444333333
Zürich223111223223334333333344455555555444
St. Gallen642556532444445445456533333333444555
Sion435667756677891071010101010101010910101099999976
Thun88108789897887789878899991099777686797
Lugano79778569101010109107879774455678986878668
Grasshopper Club Zürich101091099875555553554645777766668767889
Lausanne-Sport578910101010896666666656888888781010101010101010
2018–19 UEFA Champions League play-off round
2018–19 Champions League second qualifying round
2018–19 Europa League third qualifying round
2018–19 Europa League second qualifying round
Relegation to 2018–19Swiss Challenge League
Source:Swiss Football League

Note: If a team wins theSwiss Cup, they will qualify for theEuropa League group stage, unless they have already qualified for theChampions League through league position. In this case, the Europa League group stage berth will be given to the third-placed team, and both Europa League qualifying round spots will be moved one step down, to 4th and 5th respectively.

Results

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First and Second Round

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Home \ AwayBASGRALSLUGLUZSIOStGTHUYBZUR
Basel3–21–21–13–15–13–02–11–11–0
Grasshopper0–02–00–11–13–22–02–00–40–2
Lausanne-Sport1–41–12–33–10–13–31–32–11–1
Lugano0–40–31–21–01–20–14–11–20–0
Luzern1–42–22–31–02–13–02–20–11–1
Sion1–13–01–12–21–11–22–30–11–1
St. Gallen2–13–10–40–20–22–03–02–21–3
Thun0–32–25–21–12–00–11–23–11–3
Young Boys2–01–13–03–04–15–16–10–42–1
Zürich0–00–42–03–01–22–01–12–10–0
Source:Swiss Super League(in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third and Fourth Round

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Home \ AwayBASGRALSLUGLUZSIOStGTHUYBZUR
Basel1–02–10–12–21–00–26–15–13–0
Grasshopper0–20–04–31–20–21–20–21–21–0
Lausanne-Sport1–10–12–10–10–21–40–3[a]1–45–1
Lugano0–11–02–01–21–02–11–12–41–1
Luzern1–01–12–12–00–13–12–12–42–1
Sion2–21–33–10–11–13–27–20–11–1
St. Gallen2–42–10–33–02–33–20–12–41–2
Thun0–22–10–00–21–01–41–22–20–1
Young Boys2–23–14–13–12–11–02–03–11–0
Zürich4–11–11–13–01–13–34–02–41–2
Source:Swiss Super League(in German)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^The game was in fact abandoned after about 70 minutes of play while the score was 0–2, due to violent behavior from some Lausanne fans. The discipline commission subsequently ruled that Lausanne lost the game by forfeit and awarded a 0–3 final score in favor of Thun.[37][38]

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[1]
1SwitzerlandAlbian Ajeti1Basel (14) /St. Gallen (3)17
2FranceGuillaume HoarauYoung Boys15
3CameroonJean-Pierre NsameYoung Boys13
SwitzerlandMarvin SpielmannThun
5SwitzerlandMichael FreyZürich12
Ivory CoastRoger AssaléYoung Boys
7NetherlandsRicky van WolfswinkelBasel11
SwitzerlandPascal SchürpfLuzern
SwitzerlandSimone Rapp2Lausanne-Sport (2) / Thun (9)
SerbiaMiralem SulejmaniYoung Boys
NorwayMohamed ElyounoussiBasel
SwitzerlandChristian FassnachtYoung Boys

1Ajeti played 7 games for St. Gallen then signed for Basel.[39][40]
2Rapp played 18 games for Thun then signed for Lausanne.[41][42]

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[43]
1SwitzerlandMatteo TosettiThun16
2SwitzerlandSamuele CampoBasel (7) /Lausanne-Sport (8)15
3NorwayMohamed ElyounoussiBasel14
4SwitzerlandDavide MarianiLugano10
5SwitzerlandChristian SchneuwlyLuzern9
SerbiaMiralem SulejmaniYoung Boys
ItalyFrancesco MargiottaLausanne-Sport
Ivory CoastRoger AssaléYoung Boys
8SwitzerlandLuca ZuffiBasel8

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
SwitzerlandSimone RappThunLausanne-Sport3–1 (A)28 October 2017
Bosnia and HerzegovinaKenan KodroGrasshopperLugano4–3 (H)21 April 2018
SwitzerlandMichael FreyZürichSion3–3 (H)29 April 2018
BrazilMatheus CunhaSionThun4–1 (A)19 May 2018

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Awards

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Annual awards

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Award[44]WinnerClub
Player of the SeasonSwitzerlandMichael LangBasel
Young Player of the SeasonSwitzerlandDimitri OberlinBasel
Coach of the SeasonSwitzerlandMurat YakinGrasshopper
Goal of the SeasonCameroonJean-Pierre NsameYoung Boys
Team of the Year[44]
GoalkeeperCzech RepublicTomáš Vaclík (Basel)
DefenceSwitzerlandMichel Lang (Basel)SwitzerlandJordan Lotomba (Young Boys)SwitzerlandManuel Akanji (Basel)SwitzerlandKevin Mbabu (Young Boys)
Midfield

NorwayMohamed Elyounoussi (Basel)

Ivory CoastSekou Sanogo (Young Boys)

SwitzerlandRenato Steffen (Basel)

SerbiaMiralem Sulejmani (Young Boys)

AttackSwitzerlandSimone Rapp (Thun)Ivory CoastRoger Assalé (Young Boys)

Attendance

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TeamPlayedTotalAverage
Basel18465,42625,859
Young Boys18395,51221,973
St. Gallen18227,04312,614
Zürich18193,07310,726
Luzern18180,92510,051
Sion18178,6009,922
Grasshopper18126,3007,017
Thun18106,3355,908
Lausanne-Sport1871,9313,996
Lugano1867,4543,747
League total1802,012,59911,181

Source:[3]

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