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The Super(est) League

The Super(est) League

De: Joshua Davis
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A podcast for everything Swiss Super League, also known as the Brack Super League. As the world's longest continuous running top flight competition, there is much to see in this league. While it only boasts 12 clubs, these sides possess rich history and have had many superstars grace their ranks. I your host, a humble American with a passion for European football, will deliver analysis, news, results and some (probably poor) predictions centered mostly on the first division in the Swiss league pyramid. Although there will be occasional reviews of the Challenge League and Swiss National Team, this pod will focus mostly on the Super League.

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Episodios
  • End of the "Regular Season." Start of the Championship and Relegation Groups
    Apr 13 2026

    Grasshoppers saw off Winterthur in a massive win for the Zurich club. Thun and Basel saw their match delayed while Sankt Gallen dropped vital points. Also, Lugano and Sion topped Zurich and Lausanne to grab three points each as Chris Bedia now takes pole position at the top of the scorers' table.

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    28 m
  • Switzerland's World Cup Prep and Half of Match Week 32
    Apr 5 2026

    Switzerland played two critical friendlies for their World Cup developmental during the international break. They also learned their final group stage opponent thanks to a shocking upset. Round 32 is (halfway) done and previewing the Championship and Relegation groups

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    27 m
  • Dominant Luzern and Servette serve up the goals.
    Mar 22 2026

    Servette ran wild over Grasshoppers with a 5-nil score line. Luzern grabbed their own impressive victory by dismantling Lausanne 4-0. Elsewhere, Basel and Zurich halted the runs of Winterthur and Thun. While, Young Boys/Lugano and Sion/Sankt Gallen played out to 1-1 draws. All this and more on today's episode of The Super(est) League

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    29 m
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