1988–89 FC Basel season

FC Basel
1988–89 season
Chairman Switzerland Charles Röthlisberger
Manager Switzerland Urs Siegenthaler
Ground St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga B Promotion Phase 4th
Swiss Cup Quarterfinal
Top goalscorer Italy Lucio Esposito (10)
Highest home attendance 12,000 vs Zürich[1]
(27 March 1989)
Average home league attendance 3,765[1]

The Fussball Club Basel 1893 1988–89 season was their 95th season since the clubs foundation. Charles Röthlisberger was the clubs chairman, in the clubs history he was their 31st chairman and this was his second year in this position. FC Basel played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. Following their relegation the season before this was their first season in the second tier of Swiss football since the 1945–46 season.

Overview

Following their relegation after the previous Nationalliga A season the club's priority aim was to return immediately to the top flight of Swiss football. Urs Siegenthaler was first-team coach for the second consecutive season. Basel were assigned to the East group. They ended their 22 matches in the Qualifying Phase with 14 victories, four draws and four defeats with 32 points. They were group winners. The team scored 48 goals and conceded just 23. Lucio Esposito was the team's top goal scorer with 10 goals and Ralph Thoma second in the internal ranking with eight goals.

Thus Basel qualified themselves for a Promotion group. Basel were assigned to group A. Also qualified for this group from the Nationalliga B were Zürich, CS Chênois, Grenchen, ES Malley and the Old Boys. The team's goal scoring quality was missed during the Promotion stage. In the fifth, sixth and seventh round Basel lost the two away games against Lausanne-Sports 1–4 and St. Gallen 0–3, as well as the home match against local rivals Old Boys 0–1, therefore losing very valuable points. Basel ended the group with just 19 scored goals and just 14 obtained points in fourth position and thus they missed promotion. They were nine respectively eight points behind St. Gallen and Lausanne-Sports, both of whom were quite easily able to avoid relegation.

In the second round of the Swiss Cup Basel were matched away against local team Oberwil. The game was won easily, 5–0. In the next round Basel were drawn against higher classed Young Boys. Basel mastered their opponents well, winning 4–1. In the round of 32 and round of 16 Basel had two ties against lower tier teams winning both to qualify for the quarterfinals. Here their cup season game to an end because they lost against top-tier team Aarau.

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Switzerland GK Thomas Grüter
1 Switzerland GK Remo Brügger
Switzerland GK R. Glanzmann
12 Germany DF Peter Bernauer
4 Switzerland DF Massimo Ceccaroni
13 Switzerland DF Bruno Hänni
2 Switzerland DF Markus Hodel
5 Switzerland DF Michael Syfrig
6 Germany MF Rolf Baumann
10 Germany MF Uwe Dittus
8 Spain MF Enrique Mata
Italy MF Boris Mancastroppa
No. Position Player
7 Switzerland MF Mario Moscatelli
3 Switzerland MF Andre Rindlisbacher
14 Italy FW Lucio Esposito
16 Switzerland FW Patrick Rahmen
17 Switzerland FW Remo Steiner
11 Switzerland FW Ralph Thoma
15 Switzerland Beat Aebi
Switzerland Andre Cueni
Italy Germano Fanciulli
Germany Jörg Heuting
Switzerland Patrick Liniger
18 Switzerland Kurt Spirig

Results

Nationalliga B

Qualifying Phase East

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Remarks
1FC Basel221444482332Promotion round
2FC Locarno221264582830Promotion round
3FC Zürich221183623230Promotion round
4FC Baden221048442924Promotion round
5BSC Old Boys Basel221048372924Promotion round
6FC Chiasso22886353324Promotion round
7FC Schaffhausen22967323624Relegation group
8FC Winterthur22868393622Relegation group
9FC Emmenbrücke227510314119Relegation group
10FC Chur224810275416Relegation group
11SC Zug223514144711Relegation group
12FC Glarus22241619588Relegation group

Promotion/Relegation Phase

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Remarks
1FC St. Gallen141031301323Remain in Nationalliga A 1989–90
2Lausanne-Sports1494142822Remain in Nationalliga A 1989–90
3FC Zürich14626292314Remain in Nationalliga B
4FC Basel14464192114Remain in Nationalliga B
5CS Chênois14446222912Remain in Nationalliga B
6FC Grenchen14347172610Remain in Nationalliga B
7ES Malley14266152910Remain in Nationalliga B
8BSC Old Boys Basel14311013387Remain in Nationalliga B

Swiss Cup

See also

Sources and references

  • Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2015/2016. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. ISBN 978-3-7245-2050-4
  • 1988–89 at RSSSF
  1. 1 2 3 4 Stefan Peter. "Überregionale Meisterschaften, Schweizer und Basler Cup". Retrieved 2017-11-16.
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