2. Liga Interregional

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2. Liga Interregional
2. Liga Interregional.png
CountrySwitzerland
Other club(s) fromLiechtenstein
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams6 groups of 14 teams
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to1. Liga
Relegation to2. Liga
Domestic cup(s)Swiss Cup
Current champions
SV Muttenz
FC Balzers
(2018–19)
WebsiteOfficial Site

2. Liga Interregional is the fifth tier of the Swiss football league system. From 2000 to 2012, it was the country's fourth level. The division is split into 6 groups of 14 teams, by geographical region.

Current Season[]

The 2019–20 season is the current season in the Swiss 2. Liga Interregional.

Groups of 2. Liga Interregional

Group 1[]

  • FC Amical Saint-Prex
  • FC Collex-Bossy
  • FC Conthey
  • FC Genolier-Begnins
  • FC Forward-Morges
  • CS Italien
  • FC Monthey
  • FC Renens
  • FC Saint-Maurice
  • Servette FC U-21
  • FC Sierre
  • Signal FC Bernex-Confignon
  • UGS Genève
  • FC Veyrier Sports

Group 2[]

Group 3[]

  • FC Konolfingen
  • FC Lerchenfeld
  • FC Liestal
  • FC Moutier
  • BSC Old Boys
  • FC Spiez
  • FC Tavannes/Tramelan

Group 4[]

  • AS Novazzano
  • FC Perlen-Buchrain
  • FC Rotkreuz
  • FC Sarnen
  • FC Sursee
  • AC Taverne
  • FC Willisau

Group 5[]

Group 6[]

Winners[]

The league champions:

Season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
2005–06 Valais FC Sion U21 Canton of Fribourg FC La Tour/Le Pâquier Ticino FC Stabio Canton of Solothurn FC Olten Canton of St. Gallen FC Gossau
2006–07 Valais FC Savièse Canton of Bern SV Lyss Canton of Lucerne FC Schötz Basel-Stadt BSC Old Boys Canton of Zürich FC Küsnacht
2007–08 Canton of Geneva CS Chênois Vaud FC Le Mont Canton of Lucerne FC Emmenbrücke Canton of Zürich SV Höngg Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
2008–09 Canton of Geneva Grand-Lancy FC Canton of Bern FC Breitenrain Ticino FC Lugano II Basel-Landschaft FC Laufen Grisons Chur 97
2009–10 Vaud US Terre Sainte Canton of Bern FC Thun II Aargau FC Aarau II Canton of Solothurn SC Dornach Canton of St. Gallen SC Brühl
2010–11 Canton of Geneva Servette FC U21 Canton of Fribourg FC Bulle Canton of Neuchâtel FC Serrières Aargau FC Muri Canton of Zürich SV Höngg Liechtenstein FC Balzers
2011–12 Vaud US Terre Sainte Canton of Bern FC Köniz Basel-Stadt FC Black Stars Basel Canton of Zug Zug 94 Canton of Zürich FC Wettswil-Bonstetten Thurgau FC Kreuzlingen
2012–13 Vaud FC Azzurri 90 Lausanne Vaud FC Bavois Canton of Neuchâtel Neuchâtel Xamax FCS Canton of Lucerne FC Sursee Canton of Zürich FC Thalwil Grisons Chur 97
2013–14 Vaud FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy Vaud Team Vaud U21 Canton of Bern FC Bern Ticino AC Taverne Canton of Zürich FC Dietikon Canton of Zürich FC Seuzach
2014–15 Canton of Geneva Signal FC Bernex-Confignon Canton of Neuchâtel FC La Chaux-de-Fonds Canton of Bern FC Thun II Nidwalden SC Buochs Canton of Zürich FC United Zürich Canton of Zürich FC Kosova Zürich
2015–16 Vaud FC Vevey Sports 1899 Vaud FC La Sarraz-Eclépenz Canton of Jura FC Bassecourt Ticino AC Bellinzona Canton of Zürich FC Red Star Zürich Canton of Zürich FC Seefeld Zürich
2016–17 Canton of Geneva Meyrin FC Canton of Fribourg FC Portalban/Gletterens Canton of Bern FC Langenthal Canton of Lucerne FC Kickers Luzern Canton of Zürich SV Höngg Canton of Zürich FC Kosova Zürich
2017–18 Canton of Geneva CS Chênois Canton of Fribourg FC Bulle Canton of Bern FC Biel-Bienne Nidwalden FC Hergiswil Aargau SC Zofingen Canton of Glarus FC Linth 04
2018–19 Canton of Geneva Olympique de Geneve FC Vaud US Terre Sainte Basel-Landschaft SV Muttenz Ticino FC Paradiso Canton of Zürich FC Dietikon Liechtenstein FC Balzers

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