1940–41 Nationalliga

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The following is the summary of the Swiss National League in the 1940–41 football season. This was the 44th season of top-tier football in Switzerland.

Overview

Preamble

In Switzerland during the second world war, sport became an integral part of the "spiritual national defense". This was a political and cultural movement that had already become increasingly important during the late 1930s. Politicians, intellectuals and media professionals had increasingly called for measures to strengthen Switzerland's basic cultural values. Since the Nationalliga games were also considered to be one of the activities that seemed important for maintaining the morale of the population, the military authorities put considerably fewer obstacles in the way of the top players as they had during the previous World War. However, in 1941, the "Lex Zumbühl", named after the Football Association's president, formally banned professional football players. In addition to this, the number of foreign players allowed to play was to be reduced from three to one per team.[1]

Format

At this time, the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV) had 12 member clubs in the top-tier and 24 members in the second-tier. The 12 top-tier teams played a double round-robin to decide their league table positions. Two points were awarded for a win and one point was awarded for a draw. The first placed team at the end of the season would be awarded the Swiss championship title. Once again there was no relegation from the Nationalliga, although this time not because of the special circumstances of the war championship, as in the previous year, but as a result of the decision to increase the league to 14 teams. The two additional places were played out between the three group winners of the 1940–41 1. Liga.[2]

Nationalliga

The league season began with the first matchday on 8 September 1940 and was concluded with the last round on 8 June 1941.

Teams, locations

Team Based in Canton Stadium Capacity
FC Biel-Bienne Biel/Bienne File:Flag of Canton of Bern.svg Bern Stadion Gurzelen 5,500
Grasshopper Club Zürich Zürich File:Flag of Canton of Zürich.svg Zürich Hardturm 20,000
FC Grenchen Grenchen File:Flag of Canton of Solothurn.svg Solothurn Stadium Brühl 15,100
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds La Chaux-de-Fonds File:Flag of Canton of Neuchâtel.svg Neuchâtel Centre Sportif de la Charrière 12,700
FC Lausanne-Sport Lausanne File:Flag of Canton of Vaud.svg Vaud Pontaise 30,000
FC Lugano Lugano File:Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg Ticino Cornaredo Stadium 6,330
FC Luzern Lucerne File:Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg Lucerne Stadion Allmend 25,000
FC Nordstern Basel Basel File:Flag of Canton of Basel.svg Basel-Stadt Rankhof 7,600
Servette FC Geneva File:Flag of Canton of Geneva.svg Geneva Stade des Charmilles 27,000
FC St. Gallen St. Gallen File:Flag of Canton of Sankt Gallen.svg St. Gallen Espenmoos 11,000
Young Boys Bern File:Flag of Canton of Bern.svg Bern Wankdorf Stadium 56,000
FC Young Fellows Zürich File:Flag of Canton of Zürich.svg Zürich Utogrund 2,850

Final league table

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Results

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Topscorers

Rank Player Nat. Goals Club
1. Alessandro Frigerio Template:Fbaicon 26 Lugano
2. Lauro Amadò Template:Fbaicon 21 Grasshopper Club
3. Willy Bernhard Template:Fbaicon 20 Young Boys

Further in Swiss football

References

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Sources

Preceded by
1939–40
Nationalliga
seasons in
Switzerland
Succeeded by
1941–42

Template:Swiss Football League seasons Template:1940–41 in European football (UEFA)