↑ Nuevo servicio Avant de ancho variable entre Barcelona y Tortosa. Alexis Sánchez from Manchester United and Arturo Vidal from FC Barcelona joined on a free transfer. On the next matchday, Zurich regained the top spot after beating Aarau 2-1, as Basel only drew 1-1 in Bellinzona. On matchday 32, none of the top three teams won their game: Zürich drew 1-1 against Lucerne, but still managed to extend their lead to four points because, contrary to expectations, Basel lost 3-1 in Aarau. The attendance record was reached on May 24, 2009 in the game between FC Vaduz and FC Sion, which was attended by only 850 spectators. This meant a return to the top division six years after being forced down as part of the Bundesliga scandal. He played for Espanyol B for two years and was then loaned to SD Eibar. Gâlcă is married and the father of triplets, a son and two daughters. Albrecht was a son of Duke Albrecht III. A round later, the two teams swapped places again, Lucerne lost in Bellinzona, Sion won against Aarau. The two teams played each other again a week later, Lucerne won this game too and thus advanced to the Barrageplatz. As a result, the two teams broke away more and more from the other teams.
After the next matchday there was already the third table leader; the relegated St. Gallen, who took this position after a 4-0 win at Yverdon-Sport FC after all other tied teams with the exception of FC Winterthur had lost points. After all, they finished third in the FA Women's Premier League in the 2006/07 season. What drama in the Premier League! Three other Super League-related awards were determined by a panel of experts. The Super League was attended by a total of 1,614,089 spectators, each game an average of 8,967 spectators. The largest stadium was the St. Jakob-Park in Basel with a capacity of 38,500 seats, it was also the most visited stadium with an average of 21,043 spectators per game and 378,791 spectators in total. Two stadiums, Stadion Brügglifeld and Rheinpark-Stadion in Vaduz were under this capacity, the stadium in Vaduz being the smallest and least with a capacity of 7'838 seats, 2'178 spectators per game and 39'185 spectators overall visited stadium of championship.
The 3-1 defeat in Lugano on the penultimate day was of no consequence, St. Gallen only lost two games in total. After the draw St. Gallen a game day later and the simultaneous victory of Lugano, this lead shrank back to one point, but just one round later it was three points again because this time Lugano drew and St. Gallen won. After the 19th round, St. Gallen was able to distance itself from Lugano because Lugano lost to Wil and St. Gallen won to FC Locarno. On Matchday 29, league leaders Basel were held to a draw by Bellinzona, and because Zürich won their game 3-0 in Aarau they were able to move back up to first place. FC Basel won 3-2 in Neuchâtel and benefited from Zurich's draw against Sion to take the lead. So Bern theoretically had no chance of winning the championship. Noticeably more transactions were made in the Challenge League compared to the Super League. On the occasion of the Swiss Football Night, the Swiss Football Association and the Swiss Football League presented several awards related to the Super League. The audience rating as the best player in the Super League was won by top scorer Seydou Doumbia ahead of Almen Abdi, Eric Hassli and Gürkan Sermeter.
Bernard Challandes won Best Coach, Valentin Stocker Best Young Player and Massimo Busacca Best Referee. At FC St. Gallen, Uli Forte succeeded the dismissed Krassimir Balakow, while FC Thun signed Hansruedi Baumann to replace Dutchman René van Eck. Marco Schällibaum took over as coach for the Ticino team, succeeding Vladimir Petković, who had moved to the BSC Young Boys, while the Valais signed Uli Stielike to replace the dismissed Alberto Bigon. Among the players who signed in the summer were Behrang Safari, Marcos Gelabert, David Abraham, Federico Almerares (all for FC Basel), Seydou Doumbia (for BSC Young Boys), Olivier Monterrubio (for FC Sion), Nelson Ferreira and Milan Gajić, Elsad Zverotić (all to FC Luzern), Davide Callà and Senad Lulić (both to Grasshopper Club Zurich). Players who signed in winter included Emiliano Dudar (to AC Bellinzona), Roland Linz, kids' soccer jerseys Alain Schultz (both to Grasshopper Club Zurich), Xavier Margairaz (to FC Zurich), Mark Rudan and Thorsten Kirschbaum (both to FC Vaduz).
After the next matchday there was already the third table leader; the relegated St. Gallen, who took this position after a 4-0 win at Yverdon-Sport FC after all other tied teams with the exception of FC Winterthur had lost points. After all, they finished third in the FA Women's Premier League in the 2006/07 season. What drama in the Premier League! Three other Super League-related awards were determined by a panel of experts. The Super League was attended by a total of 1,614,089 spectators, each game an average of 8,967 spectators. The largest stadium was the St. Jakob-Park in Basel with a capacity of 38,500 seats, it was also the most visited stadium with an average of 21,043 spectators per game and 378,791 spectators in total. Two stadiums, Stadion Brügglifeld and Rheinpark-Stadion in Vaduz were under this capacity, the stadium in Vaduz being the smallest and least with a capacity of 7'838 seats, 2'178 spectators per game and 39'185 spectators overall visited stadium of championship.
The 3-1 defeat in Lugano on the penultimate day was of no consequence, St. Gallen only lost two games in total. After the draw St. Gallen a game day later and the simultaneous victory of Lugano, this lead shrank back to one point, but just one round later it was three points again because this time Lugano drew and St. Gallen won. After the 19th round, St. Gallen was able to distance itself from Lugano because Lugano lost to Wil and St. Gallen won to FC Locarno. On Matchday 29, league leaders Basel were held to a draw by Bellinzona, and because Zürich won their game 3-0 in Aarau they were able to move back up to first place. FC Basel won 3-2 in Neuchâtel and benefited from Zurich's draw against Sion to take the lead. So Bern theoretically had no chance of winning the championship. Noticeably more transactions were made in the Challenge League compared to the Super League. On the occasion of the Swiss Football Night, the Swiss Football Association and the Swiss Football League presented several awards related to the Super League. The audience rating as the best player in the Super League was won by top scorer Seydou Doumbia ahead of Almen Abdi, Eric Hassli and Gürkan Sermeter.
Bernard Challandes won Best Coach, Valentin Stocker Best Young Player and Massimo Busacca Best Referee. At FC St. Gallen, Uli Forte succeeded the dismissed Krassimir Balakow, while FC Thun signed Hansruedi Baumann to replace Dutchman René van Eck. Marco Schällibaum took over as coach for the Ticino team, succeeding Vladimir Petković, who had moved to the BSC Young Boys, while the Valais signed Uli Stielike to replace the dismissed Alberto Bigon. Among the players who signed in the summer were Behrang Safari, Marcos Gelabert, David Abraham, Federico Almerares (all for FC Basel), Seydou Doumbia (for BSC Young Boys), Olivier Monterrubio (for FC Sion), Nelson Ferreira and Milan Gajić, Elsad Zverotić (all to FC Luzern), Davide Callà and Senad Lulić (both to Grasshopper Club Zurich). Players who signed in winter included Emiliano Dudar (to AC Bellinzona), Roland Linz, kids' soccer jerseys Alain Schultz (both to Grasshopper Club Zurich), Xavier Margairaz (to FC Zurich), Mark Rudan and Thorsten Kirschbaum (both to FC Vaduz).