2006–07 Swiss Super League
The 110 Swiss football championship took place in 2006 /07. Swiss champion FC Zurich.
- 2.1 Relegation
- 2.2 Barragespiele
- 3.1 Final Table
- 3.2 scorers
- 4.1 Group 1
- 4.2 Group 2
- 4.3 Group 3
- 4.4 Final Round - 1st Round
- 4.5 Final Round - 2nd Round
Super League
Final Table
European qualifications
- UEFA Champions League qualifiers: FC Zurich
- UEFA Cup qualification: FC Basel, FC Sion, BSC Young Boys (since Basel would be qualified as cup winner again for the UEFA Cup)
- Intertoto Cup: FC St. Gallen
Top scorers
The champion team of FC Zurich
( Players with at least 5 missions were considered, and in brackets the matches and goals are specified)
- Gate: Johnny Leoni ( 36 / -)
- Defense: Heinz Barmettler (17 / -), Steve von Bergen ( 27 / -), Veli Lampi (11 / - ), Alain Rochat (17 / - ), Marc Schneider ( 19/1 ), Florian Stahel (33 / -) Daniel Stucki (21 / -), Hannu Tihinen (32/ 4)
- Midfielders: Almen Abdi (30/ 5), Blerim Dzemaili (23/ 3), Gokhan Inler ( 35/1 ), Sebastian Kollar ( 9/1), Xavier Margairaz (33/ 9), Raphael (31 /14), Marco Schonbachler ( 11/1), Remo Staubli ( 10/2)
- Forwards: Alexandre Alphonse (20/ 4), Clederson César ( 30/6 ), Eudis ( 18/3 ), Christian Pouga ( 9/1), Francileudo (12/ 4), Kresimir Stanic ( 5/1)
- Coach Lucien Favre
Expulsion
The FC Schaffhausen has been relegated to the Challenge League. Neuchâtel Xamax went straight on into the Super League.
Barragespiele
FC Aarau therefore remains in the Axpo Super League.
Challenge League
Final Table
Top scorers
1st League Endtabellen
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Final Round - 1st Round
Final Round - 2nd Round
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