Английская Википедия:2003–04 Swiss Challenge League
The 2003–04 Swiss Challenge League was the first season of the Swiss Challenge League, and the 72nd season of the second tier of the Swiss football league pyramid. It began on 18 July 2003 and ended on 22 May 2004. The champions of this season, FC Schaffhausen, earned promotion to the 2004–05 Super League. SR Delémont finished last and were relegated to the Swiss 1. Liga.
League table
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|team1=SHA|name_SHA=FC Schaffhausen |team2=VAD|name_VAD=FC Vaduz |team3=CHI|name_CHI=FC Chiasso |team4=MAL|name_MAL=FC Malcantone Agno |team5=WOH|name_WOH=FC Wohlen |team6=SIO|name_SIO=FC Sion |team7=YVE|name_YVE=Yverdon-Sport FC |team8=KRI|name_KRI=SC Kriens |team9=CON|name_CON=FC Concordia Basel |team10=LUC|name_LUC=FC Lucerne |team11=BEL|name_BEL=AC Bellinzona |team12=BUL|name_BUL=FC Bulle |team13=MEY|name_MEY=FC Meyrin |team14=BAD|name_BAD=FC Baden |team15=WIN|name_WIN=FC Winterthur |team16=CDF|name_CDF=FC La Chaux-de-Fonds |team17=DEL|name_DEL=SR Delémont
|win_SHA=17|draw_SHA=9|loss_SHA=6|gf_SHA=52|ga_SHA=39|status_SHA=C,P |win_VAD=16|draw_VAD=9|loss_VAD=7|gf_VAD=56|ga_VAD=34 |win_CHI=16|draw_CHI=6|loss_CHI=10|gf_CHI=49|ga_CHI=31 |win_MAL=16|draw_MAL=7|loss_MAL=9|gf_MAL=48|ga_MAL=38 |win_WOH=12|draw_WOH=14|loss_WOH=6|gf_WOH=46|ga_WOH=39 |win_SIO=13|draw_SIO=11|loss_SIO=8|gf_SIO=47|ga_SIO=33 |win_YVE=12|draw_YVE=10|loss_YVE=10|gf_YVE=50|ga_YVE=37 |win_KRI=14|draw_KRI=7|loss_KRI=11|gf_KRI=44|ga_KRI=40 |win_CON=15|draw_CON=6|loss_CON=11|gf_CON=54|ga_CON=48 |win_LUC=12|draw_LUC=10|loss_LUC=10|gf_LUC=46|ga_LUC=43 |win_BEL=13|draw_BEL=3|loss_BEL=16|gf_BEL=47|ga_BEL=58 |win_BUL=9|draw_BUL=10|loss_BUL=13|gf_BUL=42|ga_BUL=54 |win_MEY=9|draw_MEY=10|loss_MEY=13|gf_MEY=43|ga_MEY=53 |win_BAD=9|draw_BAD=4|loss_BAD=19|gf_BAD=38|ga_BAD=57 |win_WIN=8|draw_WIN=6|loss_WIN=18|gf_WIN=38|ga_WIN=47 |win_CDF=7|draw_CDF=7|loss_CDF=18|gf_CDF=25|ga_CDF=47 |win_DEL=6|draw_DEL=7|loss_DEL=19|gf_DEL=37|ga_DEL=64|status_DEL=R
|note_MAL=FC Malcantone Agno merged with AC Lugano, who will replace the club for the 2004-05 season. |note_SIO=FC Sion was admitted into the league on 29 October 2003. Because of the late fixtures, the club's season ended later
|adjust_points_SHA=24 |adjust_points_VAD=22 |adjust_points_CHI=24 |adjust_points_MAL=18 |adjust_points_WOH=22 |adjust_points_SIO=20 |adjust_points_YVE=24 |adjust_points_KRI=18 |adjust_points_CON=14 |adjust_points_LUC=18 |adjust_points_BEL=14 |adjust_points_BUL=12 |adjust_points_MEY=10 |adjust_points_BAD=10 |adjust_points_WIN=10 |adjust_points_CDF=8 |adjust_points_DEL=4
|col_P=green1|text_P=Promotion to 2004–05 Swiss Super League |result1=P |col_PP=green2|text_PP=Qualification for Promotion play-off |result2=PP |col_R=red1|text_R=Relegated to 2004–05 Swiss 1. Liga |result17=R
|class_rules=During the season, the winner of each confrontation return received 2 bonus points. This system will be abolished for the 2004-05 season
|update=complete|source= RSSSF }}
Promotion/relegation playoff
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Promoted clubs
- To Super League - FC Schaffhausen
- FC Wil replaces SR Delémont to increase the league's size to 18 clubs
- From 1. Liga - SC YF Juventus and FC Baulmes
Relegated clubs
- To 1. Liga - SR Delémont
References
External links
Шаблон:Swiss Challenge League seasons Шаблон:2003–04 in Swiss football