2017–18 in Swiss football explained

Country:Switzerland
Season:2017–18
Division1:Super League
Champions1:Young Boys
Division2:Challenge League
Champions2:Neuchâtel Xamax
Domestic:Swiss Cup
Dchampions:Zürich
Wdivision1:Nationalliga A
Wchampions1:Zürich
Wdomestic:Swiss Cup
Wdchampions:Zürich
Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19
Flagicon:yes

The following is a summary of the 2017–18 season of competitive football in Switzerland.

Men's national team

The home team is on the left column; the away team is on the right column.

2018 FIFA World Cup

See main article: 2018 FIFA World Cup Group E.

2018 FIFA World Cup qualification

See main article: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B. Switzerland won 1–0 on aggregate and qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Friendly matches

Women's national team

The home team is on the left column; the away team is on the right column.

FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 qualification

See main article: 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2.

2018 Cyprus Women's Cup

See main article: 2018 Cyprus Women's Cup.

Friendly matches

Domestic season

Super League

See main article: 2017–18 Swiss Super League.

Challenge League

See main article: 2017–18 Swiss Challenge League.

Promotion League

See main article: 2017–18 Swiss Promotion League.

Swiss Cup

See main article: 2017–18 Swiss Cup.

FC Zürich beat Grasshopper Club Zürich 2–1 in the first drawn semi-final and were considered as home team for the final. BSC Young Boys beat FC Basel 2–0 in the other semi-final. The match was played on 27 May 2018 at the Stade de Suisse in Bern.[1]

Final

Swiss Clubs in Europe

BSC Young Boys

UEFA Champions League qualifying phase

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round.

3–3 on aggregate. Young Boys won on away goals.CSKA Moscow won 3–0 on aggregate.

UEFA Europa League group stage

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League group stage.

FC Basel

UEFA Champions League group stage

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Champions League group stage.

UEFA Champions League knockout phase

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Champions League knockout phase.

Manchester City won 5–2 on aggregate.

FC Lugano

UEFA Europa League group stage

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League group stage.

FC Luzern

UEFA Europa League qualifying phase

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round.

Osijek won 3–2 on aggregate.

FC Sion

UEFA Europa League qualifying phase

See main article: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round.

Sūduva Marijampolė won 4–1 on aggregate.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final des Helvetia Schweizer Cups 2018 findet in Bern statt. SFV. 1 March 2018. de.