1982–83 Nationalliga A

National League A
Season 1982–83
Champions Grasshopper (19th title)
Relegated FC Bulle
FC Winterthur
European Cup Grasshopper
Cup Winners' Cup Servette
UEFA Cup FC St. Gallen
FC Zürich
Matches played 240
Goals scored 776 (3.23 per match)
Top goalscorer Jean-Paul Brigger (23)

Statistics of Swiss Super League in the 1982–83 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Grasshopper Club Zürich won the championship.

The Swiss top level league was contested by sixteen teams, including 14 clubs from the previous season and the two sides promoted from the second level 1981–82 Nationalliga B, FC Winterthur and FC Wettingen. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 30 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

Locations of teams' home cities in the 1981–82 Swiss Football Championship
Team Town Canton Position
in 1981–82
FC Aarau Aarau  Aargau 7th
FC Basel Basel  Basel-Stadt 8th
AC Bellinzona Bellinzona  Ticino 12th
FC Bulle Bulle  Fribourg 14th
FC Winterthur Winterthur  Zürich 1st in NL–B
Grasshopper Zürich  Zürich 1st
FC Lausanne-Sports Lausanne  Vaud 13th
FC Luzern Lucerne  Lucerne 9th
Neuchâtel Xamax Neuchâtel  Neuchâtel 4th
FC Wettingen Wettingen  Aargau 2nd in NL–B
FC St. Gallen St. Gallen  St. Gallen 10th
Servette Geneva  Geneva 2nd
FC Sion Sion  Valais 6th
FC Vevey-Sports Vevey  Vaud 11th
Young Boys Bern  Bern 5th
FC Zürich Zürich  Zürich 3rd

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1Grasshopper Club Zürich302415862949
2Servette FC Genève302244652448
3FC St. Gallen301767613140
4FC Zürich301749553938
5Lausanne Sports301578512837
6Neuchâtel Xamax301578614037
7FC Sion3012117513635
8FC Lucerne3014313575631
9BSC Young Boys3011811354230
10FC Wettingen308913404725
11FC Basel3010515475625
12FC Vevey309417426122
13AC Bellinzona308517367421
14FC Aarau308418325220
15FC Bulle304422278712
16FC Winterthur302622307410

References

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