1996–97 FC Basel season

FC Basel
1996–97 season
Chairman Switzerland René C. Jäggi
Manager Karl Engel (until March 1997)
Heinz Hermann (interim)
Salvatore Andracchio (ad interim from April)
Ground St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga A Qualifying Phase 8th
Nationalliga A Champions Group 8th
Swiss Cup Round of 16
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2nd in Group 7
Top goalscorer Giallanza (19)
Average home league attendance 10,800[1]

The 1996–97 Fussball Club Basel 1893 season was their 103rd season since the club's foundation. Peter Epting retired from the chairmanship and René C. Jäggi became the club's new chairman following the annual general meeting that was held in November. FC Basel played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. Following their promotion in the 1993–94 season this was their third consecutive season in the highest tier of Swiss football.

Overview

Karl Engel was trainer at the start of the season, but he was replaced by Heinz Hermann in March 1997. Hermann only remained manager for a few weeks and was replaced by Salvatore Andracchio (ad interim) until the end of the season.[1] The clubs priority aim was to remain in the top flight of Swiss football. The club made some new signings as the season started. Adrian Knup returned to the club, signed in after a short spell by Galatasaray, Gaetano Giallanza and Jean-Pierre La Placa, signed in from Sion, Mario Frick came from St. Gallen and Adrian Falub came from Universitatea Cluj.[2] In the other direction Ike Shorunmu transferred to Zürich, Mario Cantaluppi to Servette and Gabriel Okolosi to Young Boys. Further players who left the club were Marco Walker, Andre Meier and Lars Olsen.

The season did not start too well, it took until the twelfth round until the team recorded their second victory. As the first half of the season came to an end, Basel were in eighth position in the league table. Therefore, they qualified for the Championship round. They had gathered five victories, ten draws and had suffered seven defeats. The team scored 32 goals and conceded 33. Gaetano Giallanza was the team's top scorer with eleven goals.

During the winter break Markus Schupp was in on loan from Hamburger SV, Franco Foda signed in from VfB Stuttgart and Fabrice Henry signed in from CD Toledo. Also during the winter break Admir Smajić transferred to Young Boys. In the Championship round the team suffered nine defeats, winning only three games and so they ended the season in the bottom position in the league table. The team scored 16 goals and conceded 28. Gaetano Giallanza was the team's top scorer, he had netted eight times.[3]

In the Swiss Cup the opponent in the round of 64 was lower tier FC Münsingen. Basel won the match in extra time. In the round of 32 Basel hosted the game against Young Boys and won 2–1. Oumar Kondé and Jean-Pierre La Placa each scored a goal and turned the game, after the team had been a goal behind early in the match. In the round of 16 Basel hosted Servette but they were knocked out, losing 1–4. In the 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup Basel played in group 7 together with Rotor Volgograd, Antalyaspor, Shakhtar Donetsk and Ataka-Aura Minsk. Basel ended the competition as second-placed team in the group league table.

Players

The following is the list of the Basel first team squad. It also includes players that were in the squad the day the season started on 10 July 1996 but subsequently left the club after that date.

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

No. Position Player
1 Switzerland GK Stefan Huber
2 Switzerland DF Massimo Ceccaroni
3 Switzerland DF Yann Poulard
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Samir Tabakovic
5 Switzerland DF Daniel Salvi
6 Ghana MF Alex Nyarko
6 Switzerland MF Bruno Sutter
8 Liechtenstein MF Mario Frick
8 Switzerland MF Mario Cantaluppi
9 Switzerland FW Dario Zuffi
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Admir Smajić
11 Switzerland FW Gaetano Giallanza
12 Switzerland GK Thomas Grüter
13 Switzerland FW Adrian Knup
14 Switzerland MF Theodoros Disseris
No. Position Player
15 France MF Fabrice Henry
16 Switzerland DF Ivan Reimann
17 Switzerland MF Jean-Pierre La Placa
17 Switzerland MF Hakan Yakin
18 Switzerland DF Cyrill Schmidiger
19 Switzerland DF Davide Orlando
20 Switzerland DF Oumar Kondé
21 Argentina MF Mariano Armentano
22 Switzerland GK Oliver Stöckli
23 Romania MF Adrian Falub
24 Switzerland DF Yannick Hasler
24 Germany MF Markus Schupp
25 Germany MF Franco Foda
Switzerland DF Marco Tschopp
Switzerland MF Dominic Moser

Results

Nationalliga A

Qualifying Phase

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Remarks
1Neuchâtel Xamax221282362044Qualified for Champions Group
2Grasshopper Club Zürich221093422739Qualified for Champions Group
3FC Sion229103332137Qualified for Champions Group
4FC Aarau22985211435Qualified for Champions Group
5Lausanne Sports22976353234Qualified for Champions Group
6FC St. Gallen226106202628Qualified for Champions Group
7FC Zürich22697242527Qualified for Champions Group
8FC Basel225107323326Qualified for Champions Group
9Servette FC22598242524Promotion/Relegation Group
10FC Lucerne224117273223Promotion/Relegation Group
11AC Lugano222911143215Promotion/Relegation Group
12BSC Young Boys223316173912Promotion/Relegation Group

Champions Group

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts (B) Remarks
1FC Sion14932181049(19)Champions: Champions League 1997–98
Swiss Cup winners
2Neuchâtel Xamax14662221446(22)1997–98 UEFA Cup
3Grasshopper Club Zürich14743371845(20)1997–98 UEFA Cup
4Lausanne Sports14824201643(17)1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup
5FC Aarau14347172231(18)1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup
6FC St. Gallen14347132627(14)
7FC Zürich1417691824(14)
8FC Basel14329162824(13)

Swiss Cup

Intertoto Cup

Group 7 Matches

League Table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1 Russia Rotor Volgograd 4 3 0 1 12 5 +7 9
2 Switzerland Basel 4 2 1 1 14 7 +7 7
3 Turkey Antalyaspor 4 2 0 2 7 7 0 6
4 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 4 1 1 2 5 8 3 4
5 Belarus Ataka-Aura Minsk 4 1 0 3 2 13 11 3

See also

Sources and references

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  • Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2017/2018. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. ISBN 978-3-7245-2189-1
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  • 1996–97 at RSSSF
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