Schweizer Cup Top Assists

Follow the latest Schweizer Cup table, fixtures, results, teams, players and statistics for the selected season.

View the latest Schweizer Cup top assists for 2025/26. Compare the leading assist providers, follow changes in the creative rankings and open individual player profiles for available appearances, goals and season statistics.

Top Assists

PlayerTeamCompetitionAppsMinutesRatingGoalsAssistsCards
M. StevanovićServette FCSchweizer Cup3228267.418750872/0
D. MalesBSC Young BoysSchweizer Cup2715056.872000475/0
D. RrudhaniFC SionSchweizer Cup2921247.220689966/0
R. SteffenFC LuganoSchweizer Cup2619417.2038466610/0
K. KoindrediFC Basel 1893Schweizer Cup3219747.112500167/0
Mamadou Fofana IIFC AarauSchweizer Cup3623256.902777348/0
Lee Young-JunGrasshoppersSchweizer Cup2213487.005000344/0
C. OkorojiFC ST. GallenSchweizer Cup2515176.86111142/0
B. TraoréFC Basel 1893Schweizer Cup1412297.2214281230/0
S. ZuberFC ZurichSchweizer Cup2017677.405000733/0
C. WitzigFC ST. GallenSchweizer Cup3119516.713793335/0
A. MarchesanoYverdon SportSchweizer Cup3018746.810344230/0
U. EmmanuelFC ZurichSchweizer Cup3412176.635714133/1
K. TsunemotoFC Basel 1893Schweizer Cup3325767.23333334/0
N. LavanchyFC SionSchweizer Cup3125666.600000310/0
L. ChipperfieldFC SionSchweizer Cup276636.90000031/0
A. BaronServette FCSchweizer Cup2312057.02500030/0
A. AjdiniLausanneSchweizer Cup3624186.769444823/0
D. SorgićYverdon SportSchweizer Cup3415496.739393624/0
S. VladiFC ST. GallenSchweizer Cup3213536.858620625/0

Schweizer Cup Top Assists 2025/26

The Schweizer Cup top-assists table shows the players credited with creating the most goals during the selected 2025/26 season. Use the ranking above to compare assist totals and identify the competition’s leading creative players.

Assist positions can change after every completed match. A player may move higher in the ranking after setting up a goal, while others may remain close behind when only one or two assists separate the leading positions.

This page focuses specifically on {name }'s top assists.

Current Schweizer Cup Assist Rankings

Players are ranked according to the number of recognised assists recorded in the selected Schweizer Cup season. The footballer with the highest available total appears at the top of the table, followed by the other leading assist providers.

Depending on the data available, the ranking may also display each player’s team, appearances or other performance information. These details provide useful context when comparing players who have received different amounts of playing time.

Select a player from the ranking to open their individual profile. Available player pages may include the current team, position, appearances, goals, assists, career history, transfers, injuries and trophies.

Who Has the Most Assists in Schweizer Cup?

The player shown in first position in the table above is the current assist leader in Schweizer Cup for the 2025/26 season.

The leading position can change throughout the campaign. A player may create several goals over a short run of matches, while another may remain near the top through consistent contributions across the season.

The final assist leader is confirmed only after the relevant season or competition stage has been completed and the available records have been finalised.

How the Schweizer Cup Assist Table Works?

The ranking is based on assists recorded in matches from the selected Schweizer Cup season. Assists made in another league, cup or international competition are normally kept separate from this competition-specific table.

An assist is generally credited to the player whose pass, cross or action directly creates a teammate’s goal. The exact method used to award an assist can depend on the official match record and the sports data provider.

Always check the season label before comparing totals. Assists from a previous edition of Schweizer Cup do not form part of the current season’s ranking.

What Counts as an Assist?

An assist is normally awarded when a player provides the final recognised contribution before a teammate scores. This can come from a pass, cross, through ball, set piece or another attacking action.

Not every action before a goal receives an assist. Deflections, rebounds, defensive touches, own goals and fouls leading to penalties may be treated differently depending on the recording rules.

The assist total displayed on Score9ja: Today’s Football Live Scores, Matches & Results reflects the available competition data rather than an independently assigned judgement.

Assists and Appearances

Assist totals show how many goals a player has created, while appearance information provides context about how often that player has featured.

Two players may have the same number of assists but very different numbers of appearances. A player reaching the total in fewer matches may have a stronger assists-per-appearance record, although the main ranking remains based on the recognised assist total.

Detailed appearance, starting and playing-time data belongs on the Schweizer Cup player-statistics page and individual player profiles.

Assists per Appearance and per 90 Minutes

Assists per appearance compares a player’s creative total with the number of matches in which they have played. Assists per 90 minutes, where available, compares assists with total playing time.

These measures can be helpful when players have received different amounts of game time. A substitute may have fewer total assists but a strong contribution rate during the minutes played.

Rate statistics do not replace the official assist ranking. The player with the best assists-per-90 figure may not have the highest overall total.

Open-Play and Set-Piece Assists

Assists can be created from open play or from set pieces such as free kicks and corners. Both types normally contribute to the player’s recognised competition total when an assist is officially awarded.

Some players create chances through passing and movement during open play, while others are particularly influential from dead-ball situations.

Detailed breakdowns by assist type may appear within player profiles or match data when supported, but the main table focuses on the total number of recognised assists.

Passes, Chances Created and Assists

Assists are not the same as chances created. A player can create a scoring opportunity without receiving an assist if the teammate does not score.

Key passes and chances created measure wider creative involvement, while assists count only opportunities that result in recognised goals.

For additional passing and chance-creation information, open the Schweizer Cup player statistics page where those records are available.

How Match Results Update the Assist Rankings?

Every completed Schweizer Cup match can affect the top-assists table. When a player creates a recognised goal, their total can be updated after the relevant match data becomes available.

The Schweizer Cup results page provides access to completed scores, while individual match centres may identify the goalscorers and credited assist providers.

Later corrections to a match event can also affect the ranking. An assist may be added, removed or reassigned when the official record is updated.

Top Assist Providers by Team

The overall ranking compares creative players from every club participating in Schweizer Cup. Team pages can be used to review players connected with one particular squad.

Browse the Schweizer Cup teams section to open an individual club page and review its squad, fixtures, results and available player information.

Some teams rely on one main creator, while others distribute assists across several midfielders, forwards and wide players. The league-wide table makes those different patterns easier to compare.

Top Assists and Top Scorers

The top-assists table measures goals created, while the Schweizer Cup top-scorers page ranks the players who have scored the most goals.

A footballer may appear high in both rankings if they contribute through scoring and creating. Other players may specialise more strongly in one area.

Reviewing both pages provides a clearer picture of the competition’s leading attacking performers.

Players Changing Clubs During the Season

A player may transfer to another club during the season. How their assist total is displayed can depend on whether the new team competes in the same league and how the competition data is organised.

The player profile and transfer history can provide additional context about club changes. The assist table should be read as the current recorded total for the selected Schweizer Cup season.

Injuries, Suspensions and Playing Time

Availability can affect the assist race. Injuries, suspensions, squad rotation and tactical changes may reduce the number of matches or minutes available to a player.

Where supported, the Schweizer Cup injuries and Schweizer Cup cards pages provide additional competition information.

These sections remain separate because the top-assists page is intended to focus on creative contributions rather than availability or disciplinary records.

Position and Creative Contribution

Assist providers can come from several playing positions. Attacking midfielders and wingers often feature prominently, but full-backs, central midfielders and forwards can also create goals regularly.

The ranking should therefore not be treated as a list limited to one position. It reflects recognised assists from all eligible players in the competition.

Individual profiles provide more information about each footballer’s listed position and current team.

Viewing Top Assists From Another Schweizer Cup Season

Use the season selector to open the available assist rankings from another edition of Schweizer Cup.

Assist totals should not be combined across seasons when comparing one edition of the competition with another. Each selected season has its own ranking and leading assist provider.

Always confirm the displayed season before using a player’s assist total or comparing it with a previous campaign.

How Schweizer Cup Top Assist Data Is Updated?

The Schweizer Cup top assists ranking updates as new match and player data becomes available. A player’s total can change following a completed fixture or an official correction to a goal event.

The information displayed on Score9a reflects the latest available records of {name }'s top assists supplied for the selected competition and season.

Explore More Schweizer Cup Player Data

Use the related pages to move from the assist rankings to broader player, team, and competition information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has the most assists in Schweizer Cup?

The player currently shown in first position in the table above is the leading assist provider in Schweizer Cup for the selected 2025/26 season.

Where can I see the latest Schweizer Cup assist rankings?

The current Schweizer Cup assist rankings are displayed above, with player assist totals and other available information.

What counts as an assist?

An assist is normally credited to the player whose recognised action directly creates a teammate’s goal. The exact decision depends on the official match record and data rules.

Is an assist awarded for winning a penalty?

This can depend on the recording rules used for the competition and data provider. Not every penalty-winning action is automatically recorded as an assist.

What happens when players have the same number of assists?

Players can remain level on assists. Their displayed order may depend on the competition presentation or additional available records such as appearances or minutes.

How often is the Schweizer Cup top-assists table updated?

The ranking updates when new match and player data becomes available, normally after relevant fixtures are completed.

Can I view top assists from another Schweizer Cup season?

Yes. Use the season selector to open the available assist ranking from another edition of the competition.