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The Super(est) League

The Super(est) League

By: 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.

Joshua Davis
Football (Soccer)
Episodes
  • Sankt Gallen and Grasshopper Triumph! Season Recap!
    May 28 2026

    Sankt Gallen and Grasshopper both saw off challenges from Challenge League sides to ensure Super League dominance. In this episode, possibly the last I do before the start of next season, we will quickly go over the 2025/26 Brack Super League campaign and rate how the 12 sides did.

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    27 mins
  • Season Finale! Not to be Confused with the Season Recap!
    May 19 2026

    The 2025/26 Swiss Football Season has (almost) come to an end. Vaduz gained automatic promotion by winning the Challenge League on the last day of the regular season. Christian Fassnacht secured the scoring title and surpassed Matteo Di Gusto for the highest G+A of the year. Switzerland's World Cup roster is out, and more on today's (late) episode.

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    35 mins
  • Zurich Derby Gives Winterthur Relegation Lifeline. Sankt Gallen Go 2nd and the SAFP lists their best XI
    May 10 2026

    Grasshopper fall to Zurich as Winterthur top Lausanne. The relegation race is still alive and well. Luzern and Servette play to a 3-3 draw white Young Boys batter Basel. Finally, Thun lost another match to Sion, Sankt Gallen won at Lugano to grab a firm hold of 2nd place, and the Swiss Association of Football Players named their best XI of the tournament.

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    35 mins
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