Switzerland – ranked 22nd.
Nationalliga A1 FC Basel 26 18 6 2 67 26 42
2 Grasshopper Club Zürich 26 20 2 4 59 21 42 3 FC Lugano 26 11 9 6 50 34 31
4 Lausanne-Sports 26 12 6 8 51 43 30
5 FC Zürich 26 11 6 9 41 42 28
6 FC Winterthur 26 11 5 10 36 38 27
7 Servette FC Genève 26 8 10 8 39 36 26
Standing from left: Henri Skiba (Trainer), Willy Allemann, Hansueli Havenith, Lambertus Theunissen, Ulrich Guggisberg, Walter Eichenberger, Willy Vögeli, Peter Anderegg, Tony Hug, Walter Müller, Bottom: Jean-Claude Bruttin, Ernst Schmocker, Walter Lehmann, Otto Messerli, Hans Bosshard, Walter Widmer, Christian Winiger, Heinz Rebmann, Charles Kvicinsky 8 BSC Young Boys Bern 26 10 6 10 43 46 26
9 FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 26 9 6 11 46 47 24
10 FC Biel-Bienne 26 6 9 11 32 43 21 11 FC Luzern 26 8 4 14 39 48 20
12 FC Sion 26 5 9 12 32 46 19 13 FC Fribourg 26 6 7 13 35 63 19 14 AC Bellinzona 26 1 7 18 24 61 9 Championship Playoff:
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Grasshoppers- FC Basel 4-3 aet Relegation Playoff: ------------------ FC Sion-FC Fribourg 1-0
Grasshopper won their 16th title, but first one since 1956. It was difficult victory – in decisive extra match and only in overtime – and perhaps a bit unfair, for their finished second in the regular season.


2 Grasshopper Club Zürich 26 20 2 4 59 21 42
4 Lausanne-Sports 26 12 6 8 51 43 30
6 FC Winterthur 26 11 5 10 36 38 27
7 Servette FC Genève 26 8 10 8 39 36 26
Standing from left: Henri Skiba (Trainer), Willy Allemann, Hansueli Havenith, Lambertus Theunissen, Ulrich Guggisberg, Walter Eichenberger, Willy Vögeli, Peter Anderegg, Tony Hug, Walter Müller,
9 FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 26 9 6 11 46 47 24
10 FC Biel-Bienne 26 6 9 11 32 43 21
12 FC Sion 26 5 9 12 32 46 19
Grasshoppers- FC Basel 4-3 aet
Grasshopper won their 16th title, but first one since 1956. It was difficult victory – in decisive extra match and only in overtime – and perhaps a bit unfair, for their finished second in the regular season.
PAOK lost the final for second year in a row.
Standing from left: Kiryakos Koreas, Vasilis Siokos, Takis Sinetopoulos, Yannis Gaitatzis, Michalis Milonas, Athanasius Angelis.
1.Panachaiki G.E. Patras 88 34 22-10- 2 56:19 +37 ++
3.G.S.F. Panaitolikos Agrinio 75 34 17- 7-10 46:30 +16
4.G.S. Kallithea Athina 73 34 14-11- 9 38:27 +11
5.Ionikos Nikaias 73 34 16- 7-11 37:28 + 9
13.P.A.S. Jiannina 65 34 9-13-12 34:42 - 8
17.A.O. Kerkyras (Corfu) 63 34 8-13-13 28:34 - 6
1.A.O. Trikala 82 34 20- 8- 6 50:20 +30 ++
4.A.E. Larisas 79 34 15-15- 4 39:25 +14
5.Atromitos Peristeri Athina 74 34 17- 6-11 60:35 +25
12.A.E. Levadiakos Livadias 64 34 11- 8-15 34:38 - 4
Above: Antonis Pappas, Dimitris Karaiskos, Giannis Tsouknidas, Lakis Kaimakis, Nikos Rigoulias, Takis Synetopoulos. Below: Giorgos Paschalidis, Erotrikitos Valiannatos, Christos Doukas, Vassilis Karaiskos, Christos Diakoumis.
11.A.O. Xanthis 65 34 10-11-13 27:34 - 7
13.A.O. Karditsas 65 34 13- 5-16 35:53 -18
17.Aris Ptolemaidas 63 34 10-10-14 38:38 -10 (-1 point)
1.A.E. Konstantinoupolis 88 34 23- 8- 3 67:18 +49 CHAMPIONS
2.Panionios G.S. Neas Smirnis 83 34 21- 7- 6 61:34 +27
Standing from left:
5.A.S. Iraklis Thessalonikis 75 34 13-15- 6 40:30 +10
6.Olympiakos S.F.P. Pireas 71 34 13-11-10 44:24 +20 CUP WINNER
7.Apollonas Athinas 71 34 12-13- 9 30:27 + 3
8.Ethnikos A.O. Piraes 68 34 10-14-10 45:37 + 8
PAOK – hoops.
10.A.S. Aris Thessalonikis 67 34 10-13-11 45:39 + 6
14.A.S. Veria 64 34 9-12-13 28:47 -19
15.A.O. Panserraikos Serres 62 34 9-10-15 32:38 - 6 --
16.Proodeftiki Pireas 58 34 5-14-15 29:52 -23 --
18.E.P.A. Larnakas 43 34 3- 4-27 23:76 -53 --
AEK – the champions: Second row from left:
Rapid lost the Vienna’s derby at the final – in overtime.
Austria (Vienna) dramatically won the Cup.
1.Wacker Innsbruck 30 20 4 6 68-30 44
5.Linzer ASK 30 15 6 9 53-44 36
6.VÖEST Linz 30 13 10 7 44-38 36
Standing from left to right: Dr. Burger, Trainer Frühwirth, Gratz, Gombasch, Leutgeb, Kastner, Merz, Casazza, Koncilia P., Hattenberger, Skocik, Koncilia F., Gasteiger, Siber, Dr. Kottek.
12.SK Sturm Graz 30 10 4 16 35-42 24
16.WSG Radenthein 30 4 4 22 31-81 12
Donawitzer SV Alpine Leoben (Mitte)
Lyon, seemingly stronger than Rennes, lost the final.


2. ECAC Chaumont 30-42 (42-19) 17 8 5
Standing from left: JANIZEWSKI – DEROUCK – MOREL – TEMPET J-JACQUES – CIESELSKI - LANNOY - SOWINSKI - BOCQUILLON
Back row from left:
7. Pierrots 30-31 (43-45) 12 7 11 Amat
9. RCFC Besancon 30-28 (40-41) 9 10 11
10. AC Amiens 30-28 (39-50) 9 10 11
Standing from left:

2. FC Rouen 30-41 (53-25) 16 9 5 2a
4. Etoile Montlucon 30-35 (56-39) 13 9 8
5. Stade Brest 30-35 (49-39) 11 13 6
8. AAJ Blois 30-34 (33-35) 13 8 9
9. US Le Mans 30-29 (36-40) 9 11 10
10. Berrichonne Chateauroux 30-24 (32-40) 6 12 12
11. Stade Quimper 30-24 (24-45) 4 16 10
12. Stade Laval 30-23 (30-49) 7 9 14
15. Stade Malherbe Caen 30-22 (29-46) 8 6 16 2a
16. AC Le Havre 30-19 (37-49) 6 7 17
1. AS Monaco 30-47 (71-23) 22 3 5 Promoted
2. Olympique Avignon 30-40 (53-25) 17 6 7
5. SC Toulon 30-31 (37-37) 13 5 12
6. FC Toulouse 30-30 (36-33) 12 6 12
Standing from left: Nowacki (gardien rempl) - Emorine (entre les 2, M.Berthommier) - Barek - Dessoly - JC Berthommier.
Crouching: A.Delblouwe -G.Berthommier - J.Duch (rempl) - G .Duch-Chassin - M.Delblouwe - G.Bernard - Dut.
8. Gazelec Ajaccio 30-28 (26-26) 9 10 11
9. FC Sete 30-28 (33-43) 11 6 13
12. US Montelimar 30-27 (31-43) 10 7 13
13. AC Arles 30-26 (33-38) 9 8 13
1 MARSEILLE 38 23- 9- 6 55 94- 48
3 NANTES 38 17-12- 9 46 61- 41
Standing from left: Kabyle, Betton, Landi, Canetti, Auge, Odasso.
Second row from left: TEXIER, DUBOUIL, MADRONNET, PAPIN, MICHELENA, ROSTAGNI.
6 AJACCIO 38 16- 8-14 40 54- 52
7 LYON 38 14-12-12 40 51- 51
8 METZ 38 13-14-11 40 46- 56
9 STADE REIMS 38 14-11-13 39 54- 44
Back row from left: Alain Cosnard, Daniel Périault, Bernard Goueffic, René Cédolin, Marcel Aubour, Pierre Garcia
Standing from left: Gallina, Bourdel, Lecoeur, Guillou, Fievet, Mouilleron.
13 NANCY 38 12-11-15 35 45- 56
15 RED STAR 38 11-11-16 33 46- 65



20 SEDAN 38 10- 8-20 28 42- 64
Bursaspor lost the final and had to wait 15 years for winning the Cup.
New winners of the Cup – no mistake this time, after losing the 1969-70 final.
Eskisehirspor crowned the strongest period in their history – 1968-75 – by winning the Cup: the only trophy ever won. They added the Presidential Cup – today’s Turkish Supercup – played between the champion and the Cup winner this year as well.