Nationalliga A (American football)

The Nationalliga A is the highest league level of American football in Switzerland and made up of six teams and was formed in 1982. The first Swiss Bowl championship was played in 1986. Below the Nationalliga A sits the Nationalliga B, also made up of six teams. The champion of the B division has the opportunity to earn promotion to the A division through a relegation/promotion match. There is also a National League C. [1]

Nationalliga A
Current season, competition or edition:
2019 SAFV NLA
SportAmerican football
No. of teams6
CountrySwitzerland
Most recent
champion(s)
Calanda Broncos
Most titlesCalanda Broncos (10)
Official websitewww.safv.ch

The league season runs from late March to the end of June, followed by the play-offs and the Swiss Bowl which is held in July. The winners of the Swiss Bowl qualifies for the European Football League.

Recent seasons

Recent club by club final placings in the league:[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Club 080910 111213141516171819
Calanda Broncos 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1
Geneva Seahawks 5 5 3 2
Bern Grizzlies 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 3 2 3
Basel Gladiators 5 2 3 3 2 1 2 3 2 5 4
Winterthur Warriors 4 3 6 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 5
Luzern Lions 6 6 6
Lausanne LUCAF Owls 6 5 6
Zurich Renegades 1 2 5 5 2 5 4 5 6
Bienna Jets 6 6
Hohenems Blue Devils 3 2
Basel Meanmachine 6
Champions Runners up

References

  1. American football news and tables from Switzerland (in German) www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 December 2013
  2. Nationalliga A 2008 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 17 December 2013
  3. Nationalliga A 2009 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 17 December 2013
  4. Nationalliga A 2010 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 17 December 2013
  5. Nationalliga A 2011 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 17 December 2013
  6. Nationalliga A 2012 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 17 December 2013
  7. Nationalliga A 2013 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 17 December 2013
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