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2. Liga Interregional - Group 6

Standings

2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 · 2021

Current 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 2021 standings with 13 teams. Uzwil leads the table with 30 points after 12 matches, followed by Kreuzlingen on 28 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Uzwil1293030:11+1930
WWDDW
2Kreuzlingen1291234:12+2228
WWWWW
3Amriswil1291230:10+2028
WWWLW
4Widnau1271424:14+1022
WLDWL
5Chur 971271431:18+1322
LWWWL
6Calcio Kreuzlingen1264226:19+722
WWLDL
7Wil II1252522:21+117
WLLLW
8Weesen1241722:26-413
LWWLL
9Seuzach1232724:31-711
LLWLW
10Bazenheid1232713:31-1811
LLWLD
11Bassersdorf1230912:24-129
LLLWW
12Rüti1222816:33-178
LLWLL
13United Zürich12101112:46-343
LLLLL

Results

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Group 6 - 2611/06/2022
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Group 6 - 2504/06/2022
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Group 6 - 2428/05/2022
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Group 6 - 2321/05/2022–22/05/2022
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 13 teams in the 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6. Uzwil leads with 9 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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1FNFelipe de Oliveira Nogueira · Muri0
2GNGustavo Henrique de Oliveira Nogueira · Muri0
3VGValentin Gashi · Muri0
4SSSandro Streuli · Muri0
5LVLoris Völker · Muri0
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1FNFelipe de Oliveira Nogueira · Muri0
2GNGustavo Henrique de Oliveira Nogueira · Muri0
3VGValentin Gashi · Muri0
4SSSandro Streuli · Muri0
5LVLoris Völker · Muri0

Teams

2. Liga Interregional - Group 6

All 9 teams competing in the 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 2021 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

2. Liga Interregional - Group 6

Browse 2 archived seasons of the 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6, from 2020 to 2021. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1924Preceded by2. Liga

The 2. Liga Interregional was established in 1924 as part of the Swiss football pyramid structure. The league was refounded in its current form in 2000 following a reorganisation of the Swiss amateur football system. Originally operating as a single nationwide competition, the league was divided into regional groups from 2013 onwards to reflect geographical realities and reduce travel burdens on clubs. From the 2025-26 season, the competition was restructured from six regional groups to five geographically balanced groups of 14 teams each, standardising the format across all divisions. This evolution reflects the Swiss Football Association's commitment to maintaining competitive balance while supporting grassroots football development across the country.

  • 1924 — 2. Liga Interregional founded as part of Swiss football structure
  • 2000 — League refounded in current form following Swiss football reorganisation
  • 2013 — Demoted to fifth tier of Swiss pyramid; restructured into regional groups
  • 2025 — Restructured from six groups to five groups of 14 teams each for geographical balance

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams14Relegation spots2

The 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 operates on a home-and-away round-robin format, with each of the 14 participating clubs playing 26 matches across a single season. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. The top teams qualify for promotion playoffs to the 1. Liga Classic, while the bottom two clubs face relegation to the regional 2. Liga divisions. No playoff system exists for the title; the group winner is crowned based on final league standings, reflecting the league's emphasis on consistent performance throughout the season.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 season in 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 has witnessed dominant performances from the top tier of clubs competing in this fifth-tier Swiss division. Zug 94 has established itself as the clear leader, accumulating an impressive 72 points from 30 matches with a record of 22 wins, 6 draws, and just 2 losses. This exceptional consistency demonstrates both tactical discipline and superior squad depth compared to their regional rivals. The club's 54-goal advantage (84 goals for, 30 against) underscores their dominance in both attacking and defensive phases of play.

SC Buochs occupies the second position with 60 points from 30 matches, maintaining an 18-6-6 record that showcases respectable form throughout the campaign. Their 35-goal difference (64 goals for, 29 against) indicates a well-balanced squad capable of competing at this level. The 2-point gap between Zug 94 and Buochs, however, suggests that the title race has effectively been decided with several matches remaining in the season. FC Locarno rounds out the top three with 57 points from 30 matches, posting a 17-6-7 record that reflects consistent performances but occasional inconsistency.

The promotion race beyond the top position remains genuinely competitive, with multiple clubs still harbouring ambitions of securing playoff spots for advancement to the 1. Liga Classic. FC Sursee holds fourth place with 53 points, maintaining mathematical chances of climbing into the promotion positions, though the deficit to Zug 94 presents a formidable challenge. The battle for the final promotion spots continues to engage clubs positioned between fourth and eighth place, creating compelling narratives as the season progresses toward its conclusion.

The relegation battle at the foot of the standings remains a significant storyline, with the bottom two positions destined for the drop to the regional 2. Liga divisions. Clubs currently occupying positions 12-14 face mounting pressure as the season reaches its climax, with every remaining fixture carrying critical implications for their divisional status. The intensity of competition in these lower positions reflects the genuine stakes involved, as clubs fight to preserve their status at the fifth tier of Swiss football.

Competition Structure and Development

The 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 operates within a broader restructuring of Swiss amateur football that commenced in 2025-26. The transition from six regional groups to five groups of 14 teams each represents a significant evolution in the competition's format, designed to create more balanced geographical distribution while maintaining the integrity of regional football. This restructuring reflects the Swiss Football Association's recognition that standardised group sizes enhance competitive fairness and reduce unnecessary travel burdens on participating clubs.

The league serves as a critical development pathway within the Swiss football pyramid, positioned between the semi-professional 1. Liga Classic and the regional 2. Liga divisions. Clubs competing in Group 6 represent a diverse range of community-based organisations and semi-professional entities, each with distinct ambitions ranging from promotion aspirations to consolidation at this competitive level. The regional nature of the competition fosters strong local rivalries and community engagement, with fixtures often drawing significant support from club supporters and local football enthusiasts.

Regional Significance and Football Culture

Group 6 encompasses clubs from the eastern and central regions of Switzerland, reflecting the geographical clustering that defines the five-group structure. This regional configuration enables clubs to maintain sustainable schedules while competing against geographically proximate opponents, a practical consideration that has long characterised Swiss amateur football. The composition of Group 6 typically includes established community clubs, reserve teams from higher divisions, and ambitious organisations seeking to establish themselves at this competitive tier.

The competitive quality within Group 6 demonstrates the depth of Swiss football talent at the grassroots and semi-professional levels. While individual clubs may lack the resources and infrastructure of professional organisations, the collective standard of play reflects serious commitment to development and competitive excellence. Many players competing at this level aspire to progression toward the 1. Liga Classic and potentially higher divisions, creating an environment where ambition and competitive intensity drive performance standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6?

Fourteen clubs compete in Group 6 of the 2. Liga Interregional, playing a full home-and-away round-robin schedule for a total of 26 matches per team per season.

What is the pyramid level of 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6?

The 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6 is the fifth tier of the Swiss football league system, sitting below the Super League, Challenge League, 1. Liga Promotion, and 1. Liga Classic.

How does promotion work from 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6?

The top teams from each of the five regional groups compete in promotion playoffs to determine which clubs advance to the 1. Liga Classic, the fourth tier of Swiss football.

How many teams are relegated from 2. Liga Interregional - Group 6?

Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season from Group 6, dropping down to the regional 2. Liga divisions within the Swiss amateur football structure.

When was the 2. Liga Interregional restructured into five groups?

The 2. Liga Interregional was restructured from six groups to five groups of 14 teams each for the 2025-26 season, creating a more balanced geographical distribution of clubs.

How is the league champion determined in Group 6?

The champion is determined by final league standings based on points accumulated throughout the season. There is no playoff system for the title; the group winner is crowned based on total points from the 26-match round-robin schedule.

API data: 12 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025