Swiss Super League standings in 2023

2023 Ruichao standings: 1: Zurich, with total goals: 95, total goal difference: 40 and total points:19; Second place: Berne youth, with total goals: 89, total goal difference: 39 and total score:18; 3rd place: St Gallen, with total goals: 87, total goal difference: 34 and total score:18; 4th place: Cao Meng, with total goals: 83, total goal difference: 35 and total score: 17.

Swiss Premier League is the highest level league in the Swiss football league system, with 10 teams. Also known as Axpo Super League, 20 12 was changed to Raiffeisen Super League. The earliest Swiss League (Serie A era) started at 1897, League of Nations (League of Nations era) started at 193 1, League of Nations era started at 1944, and the Super League era began in 2003.

In May 2022, the Swiss League officially announced that the Swiss Super League in the 2023-2024 season would be expanded to 12 teams after the votes of representatives of various clubs.

Swiss premier league rules

This game adopts the four-round scoring system, and the two teams play against each other at home and away respectively, playing four times. The calculation method of single game points is: the winner gets 3 points, the loser gets 0 points, and both sides get 1 point for a tie. At the end of the season, ranking according to accumulated points. If the points are the same, the ranking will be arranged in the following order: goal difference, number of goals, goal difference recorded by each other, number of goals scored away from home and decided by drawing lots.

The league champion will participate in the second round of next season's Champions League qualifier; The runner-up and runner-up of the league will participate in the second round of UEFA qualifiers next season; The Swiss Cup winner will participate in the second round of next season's UEFA qualifiers. If the Swiss Cup champion coincides with the top three in the league, the fourth place in the league will participate in the second round of UEFA qualifiers next season; The team at the bottom of the league table will be relegated directly, and the penultimate team will play two relegation play-offs at home and away with the runner-up of the Swiss Challenge League.