The 1976/77 season was a turning point for BSC Young Boys. After years in the Challenge League, where fans were often met with disappointments, the return to the highest league in Switzerland was overdue. The club had prepared intensively for this season, with a new coach and key signings that aimed to strengthen the team.

Under the guidance of coach Otto Baric, YB played an offensive and attractive style of football that excited fans in the stadium and viewers at home. The players were hungry for success and proved they were ready to give everything for promotion. A crucial factor that season was the unwavering team spirit that existed within the squad. The players supported each other and fought until the last minute of every match.

One particularly memorable game took place in May 1977, when the Young Boys secured a decisive victory at the Wankdorf Stadium, clinching promotion. Emotions ran high, and fans experienced a rollercoaster of feelings. The final whistle brought not only the victory but also the assurance that the Young Boys were back in the National League. The joy and jubilation of the fans were indescribable and were enthusiastically embraced by the players on the pitch.

The return to the National League was not just a sporting success but also a symbolic victory for the city of Bern and the loyal supporters of YB. The club had firmly established itself in the hearts of its fans, and the return to the elite of Swiss football was celebrated with numerous festivities throughout the city. The 1976/77 season remains unforgettable for all involved and serves as a constant reminder of the potential of teamwork and determination.

Years later, this promotion is still regarded as one of the greatest successes of the club. The message that one should never give up and that team spirit is the key to success continues to inspire today's players and fans of BSC Young Boys. This historic season is a vital part of the club's identity and will forever be recorded in the annals of its history.