- History of FC Basel
Football Club Basel has a long and illustrious history, having competed at the highest level of
football in Switzerland for many years, currently theSwiss Super League . Founded in 1893, Basel play home games atSt. Jakob-Park , which is currently the largest club stadium inSwitzerland . In 2005-06, St. Jakob-Park attracted an average attendance of 23,500 [ [http://www.rotblau.ch/ Inoffizielles Statistik-Portal des FC Basel 1893 ] ] , making Basel the most highly supported football club in Switzerland.In 1968, Basel competed in the European Cup for the first time, but only reached the First Round. The highest stage Basel ever reached in the competition was in 1974 when they reached the Quarter-Finals before being eliminated by Celtic. In 2001, Basel reached the Final of the
UEFA Intertoto Cup where they were defeated by Aston Villa. Then in 2003 they battled through to the Second Group Stage of theUEFA Champions League .Early History
FC Basel was started by an advertisement on the 12 November 1893 that appeared in the Basler national newspaper requesting that a football team be formed and that anyone that wished to join should meet up the next Wednesday at 8:15. So, on the 15th of November 1893, FC Basel was born in the city of
Basel ,Switzerland . The first club captain wasJoan Gamper , who later foundedFC Barcelona in Spain. FC Basel did not have much of an early footballing success; it took them 40 years to win their first trophy, winning theSwiss Cup in 1933 when they defeated arch-rivals and reigning cup-holdersGrasshopper-Club Zürich 4-3, in what is now considered to be one of the best cup finals in Swiss football history. They also won the cup in 1947 when they beatLausanne Sports , who also finished runners-up the previous year, 3-0. Basel won their first league title in 1953, with club legendRené Bader as manager. They finished three points aboveBSC Young Boys .uccess and Relegation
Basel won their first trophy of the new decade in 1963; with Czechoslovakian manager
Georges Sobotka at the helm, Basel stormed toSwiss Cup glory by overcomingGrasshopper-Club Zürich 2-0 in the final. But, FCB (which is pronounced "Eff Tsay Bay" inSwiss German ) came to prominence in the late 1960's under the management ofHelmut Benthaus and with quality players such asKarl Odermatt andOttmar Hitzfeld . Benthaus' first league win as Basel manager was in 1967, finishing a single point aboveFC Zürich . A cup final victory overLausanne Sports also came later in the season. This led to Basel qualifying to play in the European Cup, for the first time, in 1968. Basel were knocked out of the tournament in the First Round, however, by Danish sideAkademisk Boldklub . Basel's next league win came in 1969, when they once again finished just one point above the runners-up, who this time wereLausanne Sports . This meant that Basel could embark on another European adventure, but they, once again, failed to overcome the first hurdle, who were Celtic of Scotland. In the 1969/70 season, Basel won the league by one point overLausanne Sports , once again. The European Cup was a little kinder to Basel in 1970, as they reached the Second Round, losing to Ajax, after defeating Soviets Spartak Moscow in the First Round. Basel did not retain their title the next season despite finishing with the same amount of points as the winners,Grasshopper-Club Zürich , who won it on head-to-head. After a trophy-less season, Basel then won two league titles in-a-row, in 1972 and '73. They also won the League Cup in 1973. In Europe, Basel failed to impress, once again, in 1972, as they were sent crashing out at the first stage by Hungary's Újpesti Dózsa SC but in the 1973/74 season they excelled; eliminating Icelanders Fram Reykjavík and Club Brugge of Belgium, before narrowly exiting in the Quarter-Finals to Celtic 5-6 on aggregate. Despite Basel's improvement on the European stage, they did not retain the league for another four years, but they did manage to lift theSwiss Cup in 1975, beatingFC Winterthur 2-1 after extra time. Basel's long awaited title-win came in 1977 as they triumphed overServette FC in a playoff. This meant that Basel returned to play in the European Cup but they were defeated in the First Round, once more, byFC Wacker Innsbruck of Austria, after showing so much promise on their last European outing. After the success of the 1976/77 season, Basel endured two seasons of below-par performances and mid-table finishes until glory returned in in 1980, as Basel won the Nationalliga A title through the playoff. However, legendary managerHelmut Benthaus left in 1982 and in the following seasons, Basel's final league positions started to drop until their relegation into the Nationalliga B in 1988. Several managers came and went atSt. Jakob Stadium between then and when Basel finally returned to Nationalliga A in 1994, underClaude Andrey . Basel avoided relegation by three points in their first season back at the top-flight, but Andrey left and was replaced byKarl Engel . Engel led Basel to a fifth-place finish in his first season in charge and a solid mid-table finish in 1997, but he was sacked after a poor start to the 1997/98 campaign, in which Basel finished second-bottom.Jörg Berger then took over, but lasted only a year in charge beforeChristian Gross came.Under Gross
1999-2005
Basel's famous 2002/03 team Gross' appointment went hand-in-hand with the financial backing that had just been put into the club and it was not long until Basel returned to the top. When
St. Jakob-Park was opened in 2001, success returned. In 2002 FCB won the Double (Swiss Championship andSwiss Cup ) and reached the final of theUEFA Intertoto Cup . In the following season they were the second Swiss team to ever play in the Champions League. Their first game was in the Second Qualifying Round againstMŠK Žilina ofSlovakia . They won 4-1 on aggregate. In the next round they faced Scottish giantsCeltic F.C. . In the first leg atCeltic Park the home side won 3-1, but in the second leg atSt. Jakob-Park , FCB came away with a famous 2-0 victory. This meant Basel progressed on the away goals rule after a 3-3 aggregate draw. In the First Group Stage, FCB were drawn into Group B withValencia CF ,Liverpool F.C. andFC Spartak Moscow . On Matchday One, Basel defeated Spartak 2-0 at home. Then on Matchday Two, FCB travelled toAnfield where they managed to draw 1-1 against Liverpool. After a great start to the group stage, FCB were brought back down to earth when they were defeated 6-2 by Valencia at theEstadio Mestalla . They bounced back, however, and held Valencia to a 2-2 draw in the next fixture. Basel were now sitting in second place in the group but they would still need to win at least one of their last two games and hope that Liverpool would not pick up more than two points to secure that place. In Matchday Five, Liverpool lost 1-0 to Valencia and FCB won 2-0 against Spartak at theLuzhniki Stadium . Basel's place in the last 16 was all but secured, although they still had to make sure they did not lose to Liverpool in the last game of the first group stage. On the last Matchday Basel were 3-0 at half-time through goals fromJulio Hernán Rossi , 6-0 in the final.After being the surprise package in Europe in the 2002/03 season, Basel could not bring this form into the UEFA Cup in 2003/04 as the were eliminated by
Newcastle United F.C. in the second round after defeatingMalatyaspor in the previous round.The club did go on to achieve some success in the Europe in 2004/05, though, as they were dropped into the
UEFA Cup after being eliminated byF.C. Internazionale Milano in the Qualification Stage of theUEFA Champions League . After they defeatedRussia n sideFC Terek Grozny in the First Round they faced considerabley tougher opponentsFeyenoord Rotterdam ,FC Schalke 04 ,Ferencvárosi TC andHeart of Midlothian in the Group Stage. They drew 1-1 away to Schalke, were defeated 2-1 at home by Hearts, beat Ferencváros 2-1 atStadion Albert Flórián and won 1-0 against Feyenoord at home. They finished third in the group on seven points and qualified for the Round of 32 where they were defeated 2-0 on aggregate byLille OSC . Basel also won the Domestic Title during the 2004/05 campaign.As Swiss champions, Basel entered the
UEFA Champions League third qualifying round againstGerman Bundesliga clubSV Werder Bremen in 2005. Basel won the first leg 2-1 atSt. Jakob Park but lost 3-0 at theWeserstadion in the second leg, the aggregate 4-2 in Werder's favour. Basel were then dropped into theUEFA Cup where they metNK Široki Brijeg ofBosnia and Herzegovina in the First Round. Basel sealed a 6-0 aggregate win and were drawn into Group E alongsideRC Strasbourg ,A.S. Roma ,Red Star Belgrade andTromsø I.L. . FCB lost the first group match 2-0 against Strasbourg at home but won 2-1 away to Red Star, giving themselves an opportunity to progress to the next round if they won their next game against Tromsø. They did in a seven-goal thriller, winning 4-3 and securing 3rd place. The last match of the group was against Italian giants Roma at theStadio Olimpico where theSerie A club won 3-1. In the Round of 32 FCB came up againstAS Monaco who they beat 2-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 stalemate inMonaco and a 1-0 victory for Basel inSwitzerland . As Basel progressed to the last 16 they played against Strasbourg once again. FCB won the first leg 2-0 and drew 2-2 in the second leg, winning 4-2 overall. In the Quarter-Finals the club came up againstMiddlesbrough F.C. . FCB won 2-0 at home and looked certain to progress as they travelled to theRiverside Stadium . This was not the case, however, as theEnglishmen fought back to win the match 4-1 and the tie 4-3.On 13 May 2006, the FCB lost a league game in the
St. Jakob-Park for the first time since 1 December 2002, when they fell 1:2 againstFC Zürich , resulting in riots and property damage by hooligans of both the FCB and their rival after the match (see2006 Basel Hooligan Incident for more details).On 26 February 2006 FC Basel broke their own club record of 52 unbeaten league games in theSt. Jakob Park . The new record is 59, but the streak ended there on the final day of the season with a last-minute goal byIulian Filipescu ofFC Zürich , knocking Basel out of contention and giving Zürich their first national championship since 1980/81. A sixtieth straight home league match undefeated would have made Basel champions once again, but the final score was 1:2 in favour of Zürich.2006-"present"
2006/07 Season
FC Basel's European campaign of 2006 started in the first qualifying stage of the
UEFA Cup when they beat Kazakhi sideFC Tobol 3-1 on aggregate. In the second round they played againstLiechtenstein er teamFC Vaduz , narrowly progressing on theaway goals rule after a 2-2 aggregate draw. They were then put up against MacedoniansFK Rabotnički . Basel won 6-2 atSt. Jakob-Park and 1-0 at theSkopje City Stadium to qualify for the group stages where they faced tough opposition,Blackburn Rovers ofEngland ,AS Nancy ofFrance ,Feyenoord of TheNetherlands andWisła Kraków ofPoland . Basel's first game came against Feyenoord at home. They came away with a respectable 1-1 draw. Their next group match was atEwood Park against Blackburn Rovers. Basel played reasonably well but shaky defending became their downfall. AS Nancy, at home, were their next opponents and the match ended in a 2-2 draw. Basel's last group game was against Wisła Kraków at theWisła Stadium . FCB needed a win to qualify but their poor European campaign came to an end after losing 3-1 despite taking an early lead throughMladen Petrić .Basel won the
Swiss Cup after beatingFC Luzern 1-0. The winning goal came from the penalty spot throughDaniel Majstorović in the 93rd minute.FCB finished in second place in the
Swiss Super League , just one point behind winnersFC Zürich . This was despite the club defeating Zürich in all three of their meetings in that league campaign.2007/08 Season
In 2007, Basel were drawn against Bosnian minnows
FK Sarajevo in the first qualifying round of theUEFA Cup , a tie that Basel won 8-1 on aggregate. In the next round Basel faced a considerably tougher opponent in the form ofSV Mattersburg ofAustria . Nonetheless, Basel finished the tie off with a 4-0 away win after a 2-1 victory atSt. Jakob-Park . Basel were then drawn into a 'death group' of Group D alongsideSK Brann ,NK Dinamo Zagreb ,Hamburger SV andStade Rennais FC , all of which were ranked within the top 3 of their own leagues at the start of the stage. Basel won their firstUEFA Cup group game against Rennes at home 1-0 thanks to aMarco Streller header. Their next game was away to Dinamo Zagreb in which Basel earned a valuable away point thanks to on form goalkeeperFranco Costanzo who kept the game at 0-0 for 90 minutes. They then faced Brann atSt. Jakob-Park where they won 1-0 through a Carlitos free-kick and were highly praised for playing attractive and flowing football. Basel then went to Germany to face Hamburg at theHSH Nordbank Arena where they were fortunate to escape with a 1-1 draw. The goals came courtesy of captainIvan Ergić and Hamburg'sIvica Olić . Basel then facedSporting Clube de Portugal in the last 32 after qualifying 2nd in the group alongside 1st placed Hamburg and 3rd placed Brann. Sporting Lisbon finished third in their group in theUEFA Champions League , which is why they were dropped into theUEFA Cup . The first leg took place on the 13th of February inLisbon where the first choice goalkeeper,Franco Costanzo , was injured and Basel lost 2-0. The second leg did not fair any better for Basel. Costanzo remained injured and Basel lost 3-0 on the 21st of February inBasel , resulting in the knock out of theUEFA Cup .Basel's 2007-08 title-winning squad. FC Basel won the
Swiss Cup for the second consecutive season after beating second-tier sideAC Bellinzona 4-1 atSt. Jakob-Park on Sunday 6 April 2008.Eren Derdiyok gave Basel the lead in the first half before Bellinzona equalised throughChristian Pouga in the second.Daniel Majstorović restored the lead for Basel with a header and Swiss internationalistsMarco Streller andBenjamin Huggel scored one goal each to make the final scoreline 4-1 in Basel's favour.Basel won the
Swiss Super League for the first time since 2005 on the 10 May 2008 atSt. Jakob-Park after a 2-0 win over title threatsBSC Young Boys . It was the last game of the season and Basel only needed a point from the match to win the Championship but if Young Boys won then they would be champions, the exact same situation as the end of the 2005/06 season, only it was between Basel andFC Zürich then. The painful memories of losing the league on the last day of the season in 2006 seemed to spur FCB on as they took an early lead throughValentin Stocker beforeMarco Streller wrapped up the victory with the second.This rounded off a highly successful season for Basel as they conquered on the domestic front, winning both the
Swiss Super League andSwiss Cup , and reaching the last 32 of theUEFA Cup .2008-2009 Season
Ivan Ergić resigned from being club captain before the start of the season, andFranco Costanzo was unveiled as the new captain a day before the season kicked off.Basel entered the Champions League in the Second Qualifying Round and were drawn against
IFK Göteborg of Sweden. The first leg was on 30 July 2008 atUllevi and finished 1-1.Benjamin Huggel put Basel ahead beforeThomas Olsson equalised for the home team. The second leg took place on 6 August atSt. Jakob-Park ; with Basel coming from behind twice to win 4-2.Pontus Wernbloom put Göteborg ahead on 19 minutes beforeBenjamin Huggel equalised soon after. Early in the second halfRobin Söder restored Göteborg's lead. But Basel fought back, withScott Chipperfield equalising, andIvan Ergić scoring two late goals to give FCB a 4-2 victory. The draw then put Basel up againstVitória S.C. of Portugal in the Third Qualifying Round. The first leg atEstádio D. Afonso Henriques , on 13 August, ended honours even, in a 0-0 draw. The second leg took place on 27 August atSt. Jakob-Park whereValentin Stocker gave Basel an early lead on 11 minutes beforeJoão Alves was fouled in the penalty area byFrançois Marque andJoão Fajardo dispatched the spot-kick, just four minutes later to draw Vitória level. In the second half, the away side started well butEren Derdiyok gave FCB a 2-1 lead which they hung on to, to qualify for theUEFA Champions League Group Stages. FCB were drawn into Group C alongsideFC Barcelona ,FC Shakhtar Donetsk andSporting Clube de Portugal .ee also
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External links
* [http://www.fcb.ch Official Website]
* [http://www.rotblau.ch Rotblau.ch Statistik Website]
* [http://www.ravens.ch FC Basel Fan club website]
* http://www.football.ch
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