Country: | Switzerland |
Season: | 1994–95 |
Division1: | Nationalliga A |
Champions1: | Grasshopper Club |
Division2: | Nationalliga B |
Champions2: | Yverdon-Sport |
Division3: | 1. Liga |
Champions3: | Overall champions Chiasso Group 1: Naters Group 2: Münsingen Group 3: SC Brühl Group 4: Chiasso |
Domestic: | Swiss Cup |
Dchampions: | Grasshopper Club |
Wdivision1: | Swiss Women's Super League |
Wchampions1: | FFC Bern |
Wdomestic: | Swiss Cup |
Wdchampions: | FFC Bern |
Prevseason: | 1993–94 |
Nextseason: | 1995–96 |
Flagicon: | yes |
The following is a summary of the 1994–95 season of competitive football in Switzerland. This was the final season in Switzerland in which two points were awarded for a win; from the next season onwards this was to be changed to three points.
See main article: 1994–95 Nationalliga A.
The first eight teams of the qualification phase competed in the Championship round. The teams took half of the points (rounded up to complete units) gained in the qualification as bonus with them.
Yverdon-Sport win 4–2 on aggregate and continue to the final. Solothurn win 4–3 on aggregate and continue to the finals.
The teams in the ninth to twelfth positions in Nationalliga A competed with the top four teams of Nationalliga B in a Nationalliga A/B promotion/relegation round.
The last six teams in each of the two qualification phase groups competed in the relegation group against relegation to the 1. Liga. The teams all entered the phase in one sole group. The teams took half of the points (rounded up to complete units) gained in the qualification as bonus with them. As the NLB was to be reduced to one single group the following season, six teams would be relegated to the 1995–96 Swiss 1. Liga.
See main article: 1994–95 Swiss 1. Liga.
The decider for second position, qualification to play-off, was played at a neutral ground. It took place on 23 May 1995 at the Stade d'Octodure in Martigny. Bulle win and advance to play-offs. Raron remain in division
Decider for 12th/13th position, play-out or direct relegation, was played at a neutral ground. It took place on 23 May 1995 at the Stade de Colovray in Nyon. Signal FC (Bernex) win and advance to play-outs. Le Mont are directly relegated to 2. Liga.
Decider for 11th/12th position. 12th position means advance to play-out against relegation. The decider was played at a neutral ground. It took place on 23 May 1995 at Stadion Gurzelen in Biel/Bienne. SV Lyss win and remain in the division. Bümpliz advance to play-outs against relegation.
FC Stäfa win on 2–0 on aggregate. TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen are relegated to 2. Liga. Bümpliz win on 7–3 on aggregate. Signal FC (Bernex) are relegated to 2. Liga.
See main article: 1995–96 Swiss Cup. The route of the finalists to the final. Clubs playing in the European competitions were granted a bye in the third round:
The winners of the first drawn semi-final is considered as home team in the final.
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See main article: 1994–95 UEFA Champions League.
Steaua București won 5–2 on aggregate.
See main article: 1994 Intertoto Cup.
See main article: 1994–95 UEFA Cup.
Sion won 5–4 on aggregate.
3–3 on aggregate. Sion won on away goals.
Nantes won 6–2 on aggregate.
See main article: 1994 Intertoto Cup.
See main article: 1994–95 UEFA Cup.
Aarau won 2–0 on aggregate.
Marítimo won 1–0 on aggregate.
See main article: 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
Grasshopper won 3–1 on aggregate.
Sampdoria won 5–3 on aggregate.
See main article: 1994 Intertoto Cup.
See main article: 1994 Intertoto Cup.
See main article: 1994 Intertoto Cup.
See main article: 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
Pirin Blagoevgrad won 4–0 on aggregate.