- Swiss Super League 1902–03
Statistics of
Swiss Super League in the 1902/1903 season.East
Final
Young Boys Bern won the championship.
References
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Statistics of
East
Final
Young Boys Bern won the championship.
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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