| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/03 16:00 | 3 |
St Gallen vs Basel
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| 02/03 16:00 | 3 |
Neuchatel Xamax vs Yverdon Sport FC
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| 02/03 16:00 | 3 |
Grasshoppers vs FC Sion
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| 02/03 16:00 | 3 |
Stade Lausanne-Ouchy vs Lucerne
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| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12/04 19:30 | 4 |
Aarau vs FC Sion
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1-3 |
| 12/04 17:30 | 4 |
FC Grand-Saconnex vs Basel
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1-3 |
| 12/03 19:30 | 4 |
Yverdon Sport FC vs Lausanne Sports
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2-1 |
| 12/03 19:15 | 4 |
FC Rapperswil-Jona vs St Gallen
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2-3 |
| 12/03 19:00 | 4 |
Zug 94 vs Lucerne
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1-4 |
| 12/02 19:00 | 4 |
SC Cham vs Grasshoppers
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1-2 |
| 12/02 18:30 | 4 |
Stade Nyonnais vs Neuchatel Xamax
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3-5 |
| 12/02 18:00 | 4 |
Stade Lausanne-Ouchy vs Winterthur
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1-0 |
| 09/21 15:00 | 5 |
AC Bellinzona vs Grasshoppers
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0-1 |
| 09/21 14:00 | 5 |
FC Bosna Neuchatel vs Lucerne
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0-6 |
| 09/21 14:00 | 5 |
FC Schaffhausen vs Winterthur
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0-4 |
| 09/21 13:30 | 5 |
Stade Nyonnais vs FC Zurich
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1-1 |
Basel
Lugano
FC Sion
Lucerne
Young Boys
FC Zurich
St Gallen
Winterthur
Grasshoppers
FC Thun
Lausanne Sports
Aarau
Servette
FC Schaffhausen
Neuchatel Xamax
Stade Lausanne-Ouchy
Wil 1900
Kriens
FC Rapperswil-Jona
Stade Nyonnais
FC Chiasso
AC Bellinzona
Etoile Carouge
Wohlen FC
FC Koniz
Breitenrain
SC Cham
Bavois
FC Black Stars
SC Buochs
Delemont
YF Juventus
La Chaux-de-Fonds
FC Tuggen
FC Wettswil-Bonstetten
Zug 94
FC Baden
SC Bruhl
FC Iliria
BSC Old Boys
FC Le Mont
FC Mendrisio
Team Ticino U21
Gunzwil
FC Bazenheid
FC Seuzach
Locarno
FC Sursee
FC United Zurich
Gossau
The Swiss Cup (German: Schweizer Cup; French: Coupe de Suisse; Italian: Coppa Svizzera; Romansh: Cuppa Svizra) is a football cup competition that has been organised annually since 1925–26 season by the Swiss Football Association.
The Swiss Cup final is usually the most important game of the year with a high attendance. The competition is also shaped by games in the first rounds when villages celebrate the tie of their club with a professional team leading to infrastructure improvements and often thousands of spectators at the local football pitch. Since 1999 the cup winners earns the chance to qualify for the UEFA Europa League or the UEFA Conference League in accordance with the rankings of Switzerland in the UEFA coefficient.
Before the foundation of the Swiss Cup, there were two attempts at creating a Swiss football cup competition: the Anglo Cup (1909–1913) and the Och Cup (1920–1922).
The Anglo Cup was played from 1909–1910 to 1912–1913.
| Season | Winners | Runners-up | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1909–10 | Young Boys | St. Gallen | 1–1 | 7–0 replay |
| 1910–11 | Young Boys | Servette | 3–1 | |
| 1911–12 | Young Boys | Stella Fribourg | 4–0 | |
| 1912–13 | Basel | FC Weissenbühl Bern | 5–0 |
The Och Cup (named after the sporting goods company "Och Frères") was played in 1920–21 and 1921–22. The Swiss football and athletics association (which was how the Swiss Football Association was called between 1919 and 1955) stated the following in its annual report: “The well-known sports company Och Frères has provided the football department with a cup called the Och Cup. This cup is intended to replace the former "Anglo Cup" and is to be played according to the system of the English FA Cup ". FC Bern was the first club to win the new trophy, Concordia Basel won the second edition. Then in 1925, as the Swiss Football Association decided to launch its own official Swiss Cup, the Och Cup was played-out between the two previous winners. In the play-off on 11 January 1925, FC Bern beat Concordia Basel 2-0 and thus definitely came into possession of the Och Cup. The original trophy is now again in the possession of the Och family.
| Season | Winners | Runners-up | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1920–21 | FC Bern | La Chaux-de-Fonds | 5–0 | Match one of three |
| 1920–21 | FC Bern | Zürich | 2–1 | Match two of three |
| 1920–21 | La Chaux-de-Fonds | Zürich | – | Not played |
| 1921–22 | Concordia Basel | Étoile-Sporting | 1–0 | |
| 1924–25 | FC Bern | Concordia Basel | 2–0 |
Upon the initiative of Eugen Landolt (the then President of FC Baden) the competition called "Swiss Cup" was organized in the season 1925–26 by the Swiss Football and Athletics Association (SFAV), as the Swiss Football Association used to call itself.