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{{Infobox sports league
{{Infobox sports league
| title          = National League A
| title          = National League  
| current_season = 2015–16 NLA season
| current_season = 2022–23 NL season
| logo          = National-league-logo.png
| logo          = National League.png
| pixels        = 180px
| pixels        = 180px
| caption        =  
| caption        =  
| Formerly      = '''Nationalliga A''' <br>1999–2007<br>
| Formerly      = '''National League A'''(2007-2017)<br>'''Nationalliga A''' <br>1999–2007<br>
*'''NDA''' <br>1916–1999
*'''NDA''' <br>1916–1999
| sport          = [[Ice hockey]]
| sport          = [[Ice hockey]]
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| teams          = 12
| teams          = 12
| country        = Switzerland
| country        = Switzerland
| champion      = [[SC Bern]]
| champion      = [[Genève-Servette HC]]
| most_champs    = [[HC Davos]] (31)
| most_champs    = [[HC Davos]] (31)
| folded        =  
| folded        =  
| TV            = SRG Teleclub
| TV            = SRG Teleclub
| website        = [http://www.nationalleague.ch/NL/de/index.php www.nationalleague.ch]
| website        = [http://www.nationalleague.ch/NL/de/index.php www.nationalleague.ch]
| related_comps  = [[National League B]]
| related_comps  = [[Swiss League]]
}}
}}
 
[[File:National-league-logo.png|thumb|200px]]
'''National League A''' ('''NLA''') is a professional ice hockey league in [[Switzerland]]. It is the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system and of the two-tier National League. Prior to the 2007-08 season, the league was officially called ''Nationalliga A'' (German, French: Ligue Nationale A (LNA), Italian: Lega Nazionale A).
The '''National League''' ('''NL''') is a professional [[ice hockey]] league in Switzerland. It is the top tier of the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] hockey league system and of the two-tier National League. Prior to the 2017–18 season, the league was officially called '''National League A'''. The NL has the most attended hockey club in Europe, SC Bern, and is also the second most attended league within the same continent, only surpassed by the Swedish [[Elitserien]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/recap/6508.html |title=SC Bern 10th time on top |publisher=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]] |date=2012-03-15 |accessdate=2012-03-15}}</ref>
The NLA has the most attended hockey club in Europe, SC Bern, and is also the second most attended league within the same continent, only surpassed by the Swedish [[Elitserien]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/recap/6508.html |title=SC Bern 10th time on top |publisher=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]] |date=2012-03-15 |accessdate=2012-03-15}}</ref>


==Season structure==
==Season structure==
During the regular season, each of the 12 teams play 50 games. The top eight teams after the regular season qualify for the playoffs to determine the Swiss champion in best-of-seven series'. The bottom four teams in the standings play a relegation tournament with the loser then playing the winner of the [[National League B]] playoffs in a best-of-seven series for a spot in the successive NLA season.
During the regular season, each of the 12 teams play 50 games. The top eight teams after the regular season qualify for the playoffs to determine the Swiss champion in best-of-seven series. The bottom four teams in the standings play a relegation tournament, called playouts, in which each team retains their regular season points and play an additional six matches. Following those matches, the two bottom ranked teams will play each other in a best-of-seven series, with the loser then playing the winner of the [[Swiss League]] playoffs in a best-of-seven series for a spot in the successive NL season.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lovis|first=Frédéric|title=Les play-out de LNA seront modifiés|url=http://www.lematin.ch/sports/hockey/Les-playout-de-LNA-seront-modifies/story/26236940|accessdate=6 February 2014|newspaper=Le Matin|date=14 June 2013}}</ref>


==Current teams==
==Current teams==
The following teams will participate in the [[2015–16 NLA season]]:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" width=60%
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" width=60%
|-
|-
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| [[Ambrì]]
| [[Ambrì]]
| [[Valascia]]
| [[Valascia]]
| 6,500
| align="center"| 6,500
|-
|-
| '''[[SC Bern]]'''
| '''[[SC Bern]]'''
| [[Bern]]
| [[Bern]]
| [[PostFinance-Arena]]
| [[PostFinance Arena]]
| 17,131
| align="center"| 17,031
|-
|-
| '''[[EHC Biel]]'''
| '''[[EHC Biel]]'''
| [[Biel/Bienne]]
| [[Biel/Bienne]]
| [[Tissot Arena]]
| [[Tissot Arena]]
| 7,000
| align="center"| 6,521
|-
|-
| '''[[HC Davos]]'''
| '''[[HC Davos]]'''
| [[Davos]]
| [[Davos]]
| [[Vaillant Arena]]
| [[Vaillant Arena]]
| 6,800
| align="center"| 6,800
|-
|-
| '''[[HC Fribourg-Gottéron]]'''
| '''[[HC Fribourg-Gottéron|Fribourg-Gottéron]]'''
| [[Fribourg]]
| [[Fribourg]]
| [[BCF Arena]]
| [[BCF Arena]]
| 6,700
| align="center"| 6,500
|-
|-
| '''[[Genève-Servette HC]]'''
| '''[[Genève-Servette HC]]'''
| [[Geneva]]
| [[Geneva]]
| [[Patinoire des Vernets]]
| [[Patinoire des Vernets]]
| 7,135
| align="center"| 7,135
|-
| '''[[Kloten Flyers]]'''
| [[Kloten]]
| [[Kolping Arena]]
| 7,719
|-
|-
| '''[[Lausanne HC]]'''
| '''[[Lausanne HC]]'''
| [[Lausanne]]
| [[Lausanne]]
| [[CIG de Malley]]
| Temporary arena (2017&ndash;2019)
| 7,600
| align="center"| 6,700
|-
|-
| '''[[HC Lugano]]'''
| '''[[HC Lugano]]'''
| [[Lugano]]
| [[Lugano]]
| [[Pista La Resega]]
| [[Pista La Resega|Cornèr Arena]]
| 7,800
| align="center"| 7,800
|-
| '''[[Rapperswil-Jona Lakers]]'''
| [[Rapperswil-Jona]]
| [[Diners-Club Arena|St. Galler Kantonalbank Arena]]
| align="center"|6,200
|-
|-
| '''[[SCL Tigers]]'''
| '''[[SCL Tigers]]'''
| [[Langnau im Emmental]]
| [[Langnau im Emmental]]
| [[Ilfis Stadium]]
| [[Ilfis Stadium]]
| 6,050
| align="center"| 6,000
|-
| '''[[ZSC Lions]]'''
| [[Zürich]]
| [[Hallenstadion]]
| align="center"| 11,200
|-
|-
| '''[[EV Zug]]'''
| '''[[EV Zug]]'''
| [[Zug]]
| [[Zug]]
| [[Bossard Arena]]
| [[Bossard Arena]]
| 7,015
| align="center"| 7,200
|-
| '''[[ZSC Lions]]'''
| [[Zürich]]
| [[Hallenstadion]]
| 11,200
|}
|}


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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;">
*2023 - [[Genève-Servette HC]]
*2022 - [[EV Zug]]
*2021 - [[EV Zug]]
*2020 - ''no winner''
*2019 - [[SC Bern]]
*2018 - [[ZSC Lions]]
*2017 - [[SC Bern]]
*2016 - [[SC Bern]]
*2016 - [[SC Bern]]
*2015 - [[HC Davos]]
*2015 - [[HC Davos]]
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* [http://thehockeywriters.com/hockey-in-switzerland-an-analysis-of-the-swiss-nla/ An Analysis Of The Swiss NLA]
* [http://thehockeywriters.com/hockey-in-switzerland-an-analysis-of-the-swiss-nla/ An Analysis Of The Swiss NLA]
* [http://www.swiss-icehockey.ch/media/native/pdf/nl/spiele/finalstandings08.pdf All-time standings 1909-2008]
* [http://www.swiss-icehockey.ch/media/native/pdf/nl/spiele/finalstandings08.pdf All-time standings 1909-2008]
==See also==
*[[National League B]]


{{Euro Leagues}}
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{{Wikipedia}}
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 11 July 2023

National League
2022–23 NL season
National League.png
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1999
CEO Marc Furrer
No. of teams 12
Country(ies) Switzerland
Most recent champion(s) Genève-Servette HC
Most championship(s) HC Davos (31)
TV partner(s) SRG Teleclub
Official website www.nationalleague.ch
Related competitions Swiss League
National-league-logo.png

The National League (NL) is a professional ice hockey league in Switzerland. It is the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system and of the two-tier National League. Prior to the 2017–18 season, the league was officially called National League A. The NL has the most attended hockey club in Europe, SC Bern, and is also the second most attended league within the same continent, only surpassed by the Swedish Elitserien.[1]

Season structure

During the regular season, each of the 12 teams play 50 games. The top eight teams after the regular season qualify for the playoffs to determine the Swiss champion in best-of-seven series. The bottom four teams in the standings play a relegation tournament, called playouts, in which each team retains their regular season points and play an additional six matches. Following those matches, the two bottom ranked teams will play each other in a best-of-seven series, with the loser then playing the winner of the Swiss League playoffs in a best-of-seven series for a spot in the successive NL season.[2]

Current teams

Team City Arena Capacity
HC Ambrì-Piotta Ambrì Valascia 6,500
SC Bern Bern PostFinance Arena 17,031
EHC Biel Biel/Bienne Tissot Arena 6,521
HC Davos Davos Vaillant Arena 6,800
Fribourg-Gottéron Fribourg BCF Arena 6,500
Genève-Servette HC Geneva Patinoire des Vernets 7,135
Lausanne HC Lausanne Temporary arena (2017–2019) 6,700
HC Lugano Lugano Cornèr Arena 7,800
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers Rapperswil-Jona St. Galler Kantonalbank Arena 6,200
SCL Tigers Langnau im Emmental Ilfis Stadium 6,000
ZSC Lions Zürich Hallenstadion 11,200
EV Zug Zug Bossard Arena 7,200

Past champions

For a season-by-season articles, see List of NLA seasons.

References

External links

European Hockey Overview
Top-Level Leagues
International

Alps Hockey League - BeNe League - Erste Liga - International Hockey League - Kontinental Hockey League

National

Andorra - Armenia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom

Second-Level Leagues
Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Slovakia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine
Third-Level Leagues
Austria - Belgium - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Scotland - Slovakia - Sweden - Switzerland
Fourth-Level and lower Leagues
Austria - Belgium (4, 5) - Czech Republic (4, 5) - Finland (4, 5, 6, 7) - France - Germany (4, 5) - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands (4, 5, 6, 7) - Norway (4, 5, 6, 7) - Poland - Russia (Night League, Amateur Leagues) - Sweden (4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Switzerland (4, 5, 6, 7)
Cup Competitions
Cups

Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - East Germany - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands (Cup, Ron Berteling Schaal) - Norway - Poland - Romania - Scotland - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Soviet Union - Spain - Switzerland - Ukraine - Yugoslavia

Supercups

Belgium - Estonia - Hungary - Italy - Poland - Netherlands - Slovenia - Spain

Defunct Leagues
Soviet Union - Russia - Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia - West Germany - East Germany - Ireland - Luxembourg - Macedonia - Malta - Portugal - Alpenliga - Interliga - Inter-National League - North Sea Cup - Panonian League - Eastern European - Balkan League (1994-1997) - Baltic League (2001) - Baltic Hockey League (2020) - Carpathian League - Slohokej Liga - Balkan Ice Hockey League - English League - English National League - Scottish National League - British Hockey League - Ice Hockey Superleague - German Championship - Swedish Championship - Klass I - Svenska Serien - Elitserien - Swedish Division I - SM-sarja - Swiss National Championship - Swiss International Championship
Women's Leagues
International leagues

Elite Women's Hockey League - EWHL Super Cup

National leagues

Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland (1, 2, 3, U20, U18, U16) - France - Germany (1, 2, 3, Cup) - Great Britain (England U16) - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (U18) - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden (1, 2, 3, 4, U20) - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine

Defunct leagues

Czechoslovakia - Interliga - Low Countries Cup

Junior Leagues
Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany (East Germany) - Great Britain - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (Soviet Union) - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - Yugoslavia
University Leagues
European University Hockey League - Czech Republic - Great Britain - Netherlands - Russia (RSHL, MSHL, SHLC, SHLMO, SibSHL, SPSHL) - Sweden
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