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Grasshopper Zurich, Switzerland's most decorated football team, blew their chances of a swift return to the top division on Sunday after being hit for six on the final day of the season. The 27-time Swiss champions, who were relegated to the second-tier Challenge League last season for the first time in 68 years, were in contention to finish in second place -- and thereby earn a play-off with the ninth-placed side in the 10-team, top-tier Super League. But even though Liechtenstein side Vaduz lost 2-1 at Kriens, they still finished second behind division-winners Lausanne as Grasshopper were hammered 6-0 at home by fourth-placed Winterthur, missing out on a promotion-relegation play-off against either Sion or Thun. The Super League's final round of matches takes place on Monday. Young Boys won their third straight Swiss title on Friday with a 1-0 victory at Sion. Grasshopper won their last league title in 2003. rjm/td/dj
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2020-08-02

