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FC Vaduz is a strange squad;it plays the Swiss Championship but they are Liechtensteiner ;often they played the Super League,it partecipates to E.L. every year,still the creation of the Conference League;next year they are qualifying for the Conference League.I often choice them in football managerial videogames...because it's a squad of a country that partecipates in tournaments of another.It's funny. But if they promote and then win the Axpo Super League in theory they can play Champions League or not?.Would be necessary a Uefa's and Elvetic Federation's derogation? Interesting question in my opinion.....
Liechtenstein doesn't have a piramidal league system like almost all national associations usually have. Liechtenstein's teams (not only Vaduz F.C.) are integrated in the Swiss system of leagues while they play the Liechtenstein's Cup (domestic cup).
They can't qualify through the Super League. They are almost every year in the first qualification round because they win year their domestic cup in Liechtenstein. They can't even be the Swiss champion if they finish first in the end of the season.