Football Clubs

Teams, Managers, Stadiums & Points Table

The 2025-26 Swiss Super League season marks a historic milestone as Switzerland’s top flight enters its 129th season under a new sponsor identity, the Brack Super League. Named after Swiss online retailer Brack.ch, this campaign promises drama, European ambitions, and fierce competition among 12 elite clubs.

FC Sion leads the table with maximum points, including impressive victories that have seen them score 12 goals in just 4 matches. Their attacking prowess, featuring key players like Winsley Boteli and Rilind Nivokazi, has been the standout story.

After five years in the Challenge League, FC Thun has made a statement return to the top flight with two consecutive victories. The promoted side sits in third place, proving they belong among Switzerland’s elite.

FC Basel, last season’s champions, find themselves in 7th place after a mixed start. Despite their 2-1 victory over Grasshoppers, their opening defeat has put early pressure on new coach Ludovic Magnin.

FC Basel has already secured their place in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League play-off round, where it’ll face tough European competition in August.

2025-26 Swiss Super League Teams, Managers, Stadiums & Standings

Season Overview

  • Official Name: Brack Super League (for sponsorship reasons)
  • Duration: July 25, 2025 – May 17, 2026
  • Format: 33 regular-season matches followed by Championship/Relegation group splits
  • Winter Break: December 21, 2025 – January 17, 2026
  • Defending Champions: FC Basel
  • Teams: 12 clubs competing across Switzerland
  • Official Site: SFL

2025-26 Swiss Super League Teams, Managers and Captains

S No. Team Manager Captain*
1 FC Basel Ludovic Magnin Fabian Frei
2 Young Boys (BSC YB) Raphaël Wicky Mohamed Ali Camara
3 FC Zürich Mitchell van der Gaag Yanick Brecher
4 Servette FC TBD (after Thomas Häberli’s departure) Miroslav Stevanovic
5 Grasshopper Club Zürich Gerald Scheiblehner Amir Abrashi
6 FC Luzern Mario Frick Christian Gentner
7 FC Lausanne-Sport Peter Zeidler Antoine Bernede
8 FC Lugano Mattia Croci-Torti Jonathan Sabbatini
9 FC Sion Paolo Tramezzani Birama Ndoye
10 FC St. Gallen Peter Zeidler Lukas Görtler
11 FC Winterthur Patrick Rahmen Luca Zuffi
12 FC Thun Carlos Bernegger Stefan Glarner

Stadium

Swiss Super League stadiums, their locations, and capacities for the 2025-26 Swiss Super League season

Stadium Name Location Capacity
St. Jakob-Park Basel 37,994
Stade de Suisse (Wankdorf) Bern 31,120
Letzigrund Zürich 26,104
Kybunpark St. Gallen 19,694
Swissporarena Lucerne 16,800
Stade de Genève Geneva 30,084
Stade de la Tuilière Lausanne 12,544
Stockhorn Arena Thun 10,000
Tourbillon Sion 16,263
Stadion Schützenwiese Winterthur 8,550
Stadion Letzigrund (GC Zürich)* Zürich 26,104
Stadio Cornaredo Lugano 6,300

The season employs the Scottish model format: all teams play each other three times (33 matches), then split into Championship (top 6) and Relegation (bottom 6) groups for five additional matches each.

2025-26 Swiss Super League Standing or Points Table

Last Update: 14 January 2026

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Thun 19 13 1 5 39 23 +16 40
2 St. Gallen 19 12 1 6 38 22 +16 37
3 Lugano 19 10 3 6 28 23 +5 33
4 Basel 19 9 5 5 28 20 +8 32
5 Sion 19 8 6 5 29 23 +6 30
6 Young Boys 19 8 5 6 38 38 0 29
7 Lausanne-Sport 19 6 6 7 28 27 +1 24
8 Zürich 19 7 3 9 28 35 -7 24
9 Luzern 19 5 6 8 35 35 0 21
10 Servette 19 5 5 9 30 37 -7 20
11 Grasshopper 19 4 5 10 26 35 -9 17
12 Winterthur 19 2 4 13 23 52 -29 10

UEFA Qualification Structure:

  • 1st Place: UEFA Champions League (2nd Qualifying Round)
  • 2nd Place: UEFA Conference League (2nd Qualifying Round)
  • 3rd Place: UEFA Conference League (2nd Qualifying Round)
  • 12th Place: Relegation to Challenge League

Top Goal Scorer

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Chris Bedia Young Boys 11
Christian Fassnacht Young Boys
3 Alessandro Vogt St. Gallen 8
Carlo Boukhalfa St. Gallen
Rilind Nivokazi Sion
Christopher Ibayi Thun
Florian Ayé Servette
8 Philippe Kény Zürich 7
9 Samuel Mráz Servette 6
Luke Plange Grasshopper

Key Signings for 2025-26 Swiss Super League

The summer transfer window brought significant movement:

  • Xherdan Shaqiri returns to Basel from the MLS
  • Luke Plange joins Grasshoppers from Crystal Palace
  • Aliou Baldé moves from Nice to St. Gallen on loan
  • Kevin Behrens strengthens Lugano’s attack from VfL Wolfsburg

What New Format Impact

The league’s Scottish model format ensures every match matters. With teams playing each other three times before the championship/relegation split, consistency will be crucial for European qualification and avoiding relegation.

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