2004–05 FC Basel season

The 2004–05 season was Fussball Club Basel 1893's 112th in existence and the club's 11th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. FC Basel started the season of with various warm-up matches. These included teams from the Swiss lower league as well as teams from Liechtenstein, France and Germany. The FC Basel aims for the 2004–05 season were to defend their league title, to win the cup and as well as to qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage.

FC Basel
2004–05 season
Chairman Werner Edelmann
Manager Christian Gross
Swiss Super LeagueChampions
Swiss CupRound 3
Champions Leaguethird qualifying round
UEFA CupRound of 32
Top goalscorerChristian Giménez (27)
Highest home attendance31,383 vs
Thun
(07.05.2005)
Lowest home attendance19,212 vs
Schaffhausen
(16.03.2005)
15,895 vs
Terek Grozny
(16.03.2005)

Overview

As reigning champions Basel were favourites to retain their title and as Swiss champions, they entered the UEFA Champions League in third qualifying round. Basel's biggest signing in advance of the 2004–05 season was Kléber from Hannover 96. But in the other direction the Cameroonian international Timothée Atouba and Swiss international Mario Cantaluppi left the club. During the winter break they signed Patrick Müller from Mallorca.

The Campaign

Domestic League

Basel's priority aim for the season was to win the league championship for the second time in a row. The season started somewhat difficult, of first four home matches only two were won. Nevertheless, Basel moved to the top of the league table and one of the season's highlights was the 8–1 home win against Grasshoppers in which Giménez scored four goals. During September the team lost two away games in a row, but despite this they led the league table by seven points by the winter break.

Basel completed the season's seventeen home ties undefeated, winning thirteen and drawing four. The highest home attendance being 31,383 in the 4–1 win against their title rivals Thun on 7 May 2005. Just four days later Basel secured the championship in their third last round of the season. At the end of the season they completed their championship aim, winning the title ten points clear of Thun, their nearest rivals.

Domestic Cup

Basel's clear aim for the Swiss Cup was to win it. In the first two rounds of the 2004–05 Swiss Cup Basel were drawn away games against lower league teams. In the third round they were drawn away against Thun but lost 5–4 after penalties. Thus Basel missed their aim.

Europe

Because Basel entered the Champions League in the third qualifying round their aim was to reach the group stage. However they were drawn against Internazionale and lost 5–2 on aggregate and were subsequently dropped into the UEFA Cup.

In the First Round of the UEFA Cup Basel defeated the Russian side FC Terek Grozny 3–1 on aggregate. In the Group Stage they faced considerably tougher opponents, being drawn in Group E with Feyenoord Rotterdam, FC Schalke 04, Ferencvárosi TC and Heart of Midlothian. They drew 1–1 away to Schalke, but were defeated 2–1 at home by Hearts. In the away tie at the Stadium Puskás Ferenc they beat Ferencváros 2–1 and finally winning 1–0 at home against Feyenoord. They finished third in the group on seven points and qualified for the Round of 32 where they were defeated 2–0 on aggregate by Lille OSC. Despite this defeat, the aim for this campaign could be considered as achieved.

Club

The Management

Position Staff
Manager Christian Gross
Assistant manager Fritz Schmid
Fitness Coach Thomas Grüter
Fitness Coach Romain Crevoisier
Youth Team Coach Heinz Hermann
Youth Team Co-Coach Stefano Ceccaroni
Sandro Kamber

Last updated: June 2004
Source:

Kit

Supplier: Nike
Sponsor(s): Novartis

Home
Away

Source:

Other information

Chairman Mr Werner Edelmann
Ground (capacity and dimensions) St. Jakob-Park (33,433 / 120x80 m)

Source: Homepage FCB

Players

First team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Pascal Zuberbühler
4 DF Alexandre Quennoz
5 DF Marco Zwyssig
6 MF Benjamin Huggel
7 FW Mladen Petrić
8 MF Mile Sterjovski
9 FW César Carignano
11 MF Scott Chipperfield
12 MF Sébastien Barberis
13 FW Christian Eduardo Giménez
14 MF Djamel Mesbah
15 DF Murat Yakin
16 DF Patrick Müller
No. Position Player
17 MF Mario Cantaluppi
18 GK Eric Rapo
19 DF Kléber
20 MF Matías Emilio Delgado
21 MF David Degen
22 MF Ivan Ergić
23 DF Philipp Degen
24 DF Timothée Atouba
29 MF Damir Džombić
30 DF Boris Smiljanić
32 DF Reto Zanni
33 FW Julio Hernán Rossi
35 GK Thomas Mandl
MF Baykal Kulaksızoğlu

Transfers Summer 2004

In

9 FW César Carignano (from Colón de Santa Fe)[1]
8 MF Mile Sterjovski (from Lille)[2]
1 GK Thomas Mandl (from Austria Vienna)[3]
19 DF Kléber (from Hannover 96)[3]
14 DF Djamel Mesbah (from Servette)[4]

Out

FW Hervé Tum (to FC Metz – n/a)[5]
DF Timothée Atouba (to Tottenham Hotspurs – n/a)[6]
17 MF Mario Cantaluppi (to 1. FC Nürnberg – n/a)[7]
FW Francisco Gabriel Guerrero (back to FC Zürich – end of loan)[2]
9 FW Marco Streller (to VfB Stuttgart – n/a)

Transfers Winter 2004–05

In

16 DF Patrick Müller (from Mallorca)[8]
32 DF Reto Zanni (from Thun)[9]
MF Baykal Kulaksızoğlu (from Thun)[10]

Out

18 GK Eric Rapo (to Stade Nyonnais – n/a)[11]

Results and fixtures

Friendlies

Pre-season/First Half Season friendlies

22 June 2004 Pre-season friendlyCelerina Auswahl 0–11 BaselSan Gian, Celerina
Report (in German)  10' Preisig
 14', 45' Chipperfield
 21', 31', 40' Delgado
 32' Giménez
 35' Rossi
 52', 76' Carignano
 87' Petrić
Attendance: 800
Referee: Bognar (Chur)
26 June 2004 Pre-season friendlyVaduz 0–2 BaselSportplatz Rheinau, Balzers
Report (in German)  15' D. Degen
 57' Giménez
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Breker
13 July 2004 Pre-season friendlyBasel 1–4 SochauxPrès Dom, Alle
Carignano  82' Report (in German)  45' Santos
 49' (o.g.) Quennoz
 62', 81' de Carvalho
Attendance: 2,600
Referee: Nicole Petignat
20 July 2004 FriendlyBasel 3–3 Werder Bremen
Carignano  56'
Rossi  73', 82'
Report (in German)  36' Klasnić
 45' Klose
 50' Borowski
Attendance: 4,450
Referee: Nicole Petignat
27 July 2004 FriendlyRegio-Auswahl 2–8 BaselBuschweilerhof, Basel
Eng  17'
Leganyi  42'
Report (in German)  17' Delgado
 19', 31', 43' (pen.), 48', 89' Carignano
 26' D. Degen
 80' Rossi
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: von Känel
31 August 2004 FriendlyWohlen 0–7 BaselStadion Niedermatten, Wohlen
Report (in German)  1', 9', 48' Petrić
 3', 46' D. Degen
 76' Carignano
 90' Delgado
Attendance: 3,085
Referee: Nicole Petignat
12 October 2004 FriendlyBasel 8–0 NordsternStadion Rankhof, Basel
Petrić  3', 20'
Rossi  7', 57', 89'
Giménez  13'
D. Degen  39'
Delgado  68'
Report (in German) Attendance: 500
Referee: Claudio Circhetta

Sempione Cup

The Sempione Cup was a club football tournament played in summer at Sportanlage Moos, Balsthal, during the years 1987 to 2004.[12]

29 June 2004 Sempionecup
Round 1
Basel 1–2 Dinamo TbilisiBalsthal
Petrić  67' (Report) (in German)  66' Kvirkvelia
 70' Akhalaia
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Claudio Circhetta
3 July 2004 Sempionecup
Round 2
Basel 3–3 Dinamo BucureștiBalsthal
Giménez  33', 46'
Smiljanić  63'
(Report) (in German)  11' Dănciulescu
 66', 85' Niculescu
Attendance: 1,900
Referee: Guido Wildhaber

Uhrencup

The Uhrencup is a club football tournament, held annually in Grenchen.

7 July 2004 Uhrencup
Round 1
Basel 0–3 1. FC KaiserslauternStadion Brühl, Grenchen
Rossi  19' (Report) (in German)  35' Amanatidis
 51' Mikić
 76' Teber
Attendance: 5,100
9 July 2004 Uhrencup
Round 2
Basel 3–0 Schalke 04Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
Giménez  33'
Smiljanić  49'
Delgado  55'
(Report) (in German) Attendance: 8,000

Winter Break/Second Half Season friendlies

11 January 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 4–1 Hamburger SVSportplatz La Manga, La Manga
Giménez  6', 30' (pen.)
Carignano  46'
P. Degen  68'
(Report) (in German) Report]  26' Reinhardt Attendance: 500
Referee: Pedro Zamora Romero (Murcia).
13 January 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 2–2 VfL WolfsburgSportplatz La Manga, La Manga
Müller  59'
D. Degen  62'
(Report) (in German) Report]  34' Topićt
 64' Rytter
Attendance: 200
Referee: Antonio Cerezuela Caravaca (Murcia).
19 January 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 2–0 ConcordiaSt. Jakob-Areal, Basel
Carignano  45'
Rossi  75'
(Report) (in German) Attendance: 400
Referee: Salm
22 January 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 4–1 WilSt. Jakob-Areal, Basel
Kléber  38'
P. Degen  52'
Carignano  68', 73'
(Report) (in German)  85' (pen.) Burki Attendance: 1'200
Referee: Binggeli
25 January 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 1–0 Partizan BelgradeArcadia, Belek (Turkey)
Chipperfield  42' (Report) (in German) Attendance: 20
Referee: Cihan Burgan, (Antalya)
28 January 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 2–4 Torpedo MoscowGloria Verde, Belek (Turkey)
Rossi  70'
Sterjovski  77'
(Report) (in German)  8', 83' Panow
 48', 68' Semshov
Attendance: 50
Referee: Sergej Talagajaw, (Moscow)
4 February 2005 Winter Break friendlyYverdon-Sport 0–2 BaselStade Municipal, Yverdon-les-Bains
(Report) (in German)  17' Rossi
 85' Ergić
Attendance: 1'480
Referee: Stephan Studer
8 February 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 0–1 SC KriensLeichtathletikstadion St. Jakob, Basel
(Report) (in German)  7' Marini Attendance: 350
Referee: Daniel Wermelinger
12 February 2005 Winter Break friendlyBasel 2–2 Sparta PragueStadion Rankhof, Basel
Rossi  22'
Carignano  61'
(Report) (in German)  44' Jun
 70' Kováč
Attendance: 940
Referee: Claudio Circhetta
26 February 2005 FriendlyBasel 11–0 LiestalSt. Jakob-Areal, Basel
Carignano  7', 44'
Sébastien Barberis  25', 53'
Rossi  40'
Ergić  64'
Giménez  70', 75', 84', 88'
Delgado  73'
(Report) (in German) Attendance: 250
Referee: Johan
5 April 2005 FriendlyWohlen 1–2 BaselNiedermatten, Wohlen
Berisha  56' (Report) (in German)  36' Giménez
 84' Delgado
Attendance: 1,050
Referee: Nikolaj Hänni
17 May 2005 FriendlySolothurn 1–5 BaselStadion FC Solothurn, Solothurn
Koch  87' (Report) (in German)  3' (pen.), 22' Giménez
 23' Delgado
 33' D. Degen
 58'Rossi
Attendance: 2'450
Referee: Markus von Känel

Swiss Super League

First half of season

The Swiss Super League season was originally contested by ten teams.

17 July 2004 Round 1Basel6–0AarauSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Yakin  17' (pen.)
Smiljanić  38'
Giménez  45'
Cantaluppi  53' (pen.)
Moretto  61' (o.g.)
P. Degen  67'
Chipperfield  46'  74'
Report (in German)  25'  33' Christ
 90' Tcheuchoua
Attendance: 24,430
Referee: Guido Wildhaber
23 July 2004 Round 2Basel1–1Neuchâtel XamaxSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Chipperfield  11'
Smiljanić  21'
Report (in German)  28' Soufiani
 49' Cordonnier
 55' Sébastien Zambaz
 80' Margairaz
Attendance: 23,515
Referee: Urs Meier
30 July 2004 Round 3Servette1–2BaselLa Praille, Lancy, Canton of Geneva,
Kader  41'
Alicarte  90'
Report (in German)  8' Chipperfield
 42' Delgado
 44' D. Degen
 89' Rossi
 90' Huggel
Attendance: 12,300
Referee: Reto Rutz
6 August 2004 Round 4Basel2–1ZürichSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Giménez  16'
Delgado  27'
Chipperfield  48'
Cantaluppi  85'
Report (in German)  43' Nef
 75' Petrosyan
Attendance: 27,835
Referee: Nobs
15 August 2004 Round 5Young Boys1–1BaselStadion Neufeld, Bern
Urdaneta  23'
Chapuisat  23'
Rochat  60'
Magnin  76'
(Report) (in German)  26' Rossi
 51' Huggel
 48' Carignano
 68' P. Degen
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: René Rogalla
20 August 2004 Round 6Basel1–1SchaffhausenSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Cantaluppi  49'
Giménez  66'
Report (in German)  41' Pesenti
 65' Sereinig
 75' Bunjaku
Attendance: 23,590
Referee: Sascha Kever
29 August 2004 Round 7St. Gallen0–1BaselEspenmoos, St. Gallen
Zellweger  39' Report (in German)  25' Yakin
 36' Huggel
 62' Giménez
 79' P. Degen
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Jérôme Laperrière
12 September 2004 Round 8Basel8–1GrasshoppersSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Delgado  21'
Giménez  32', 42', 45', 57'
Chipperfield  34'
Petrić  36'
Mesbah  86'
Carignano  89'
(Report) (in German)  24' Jaggy
 40'  87' Cabanas
Attendance: 27,816
Referee: Jérôme Laperrière
22 September 2004 Round 9Thun4–1BaselStadion Lachen, Thun
Gerber  31', 46'
Deumi  31'
Cerrone  58'
Raimondi  66'
Lustrinelli  87'
Report (in German)  23' Petrić
 80' P. Degen
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Urs Meier
25 September 2004 Round 10Aarau1–0BaselStadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
Varela  6'  68'
Opango  70'
(Report) (in German)  15' Degen
 35' Kléber
Attendance: 7,200
Referee: Carlos Bertolini
3 October 2004 Round 11Neuchâtel Xamax1–2BaselCentre Sportif de la Charrière,
La Chaux-de-Fonds
Oppliger  47'
M'Futi  71'
(Report) (in German)  33' Yakin
 51' Petrić  47' Smiljanić
Attendance: 9,100
Referee: Massimo Busacca
16 October 2004 Round 12Basel2–1ServetteSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Giménez  40'
Petrić  36'
(Report) (in German)  16'  27' Joao Paolo Attendance: 24,754
Referee: Philippe Leuba
31 October 2004 Round 13Zürich0–0BaselLetzigrund, Zürich
Tararache  28'
Petrosyan  90'
(Report) (in German)  60' Giménez
 88' Chipperfield
 90' Degen
Attendance: 19,200 (sold out)
Referee: Wildhaber
7 November 2004 Round 14Basel2–1Young BoysSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Sterjovski  12'
Giménez  52' (pen.)
(Report) (in German)  32' Neri
 27' Rochat
 90' Friedli
Attendance: 26,860
Referee: Massimo Busacca
14 November 2004 Round 15Schaffhausen1–0BaselStadion Breite, Schaffhausen
D. Degen  68' (o.g.)
Bunjaku  69'
(Report) (in German)  76' Smiljanić
 87' Delgado
 89' Rossi
Attendance: 7,250
Referee: Cyril Zimmermann
28 November 2004 Round 16Basel1–0St. GallenSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Carignano  22' (Report) (in German)  6' Fábio
 27' Obradović
 46' Zellweger
 55' Alex
 57' Akwuegbu
Attendance: 20,397
Referee: Gerald Lehner, Austria
5 December 2004 Round 17Grasshoppers2–3BaselHardturm, Zürich
Spycher  15'
Muff  48'  50'
Núñez  56'
Chihab  82'
Cabanas  88'
(Report) (in German)  16'  42' Chipperfield
 20' Giménez
 39' P. Degen
 41' Huggel
 50' Zwyssig
 77' Kléber
 85' Zuberbühler
Attendance: 13,200
Referee: Guido Wildhaber
11 December 2004 Round 18Basel3–3ThunSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Delgado  7'
Carignano  22'
Rossi  38'
(Report) (in German)  5' Gerber
 28' Cerrone
 28' Deumi
 62' Aegerter
 72' Raimondi
Attendance: 23,677
Referee: Urs Meier

Second half of season

On 4 February 2005 the parent company of Servette FC was declared bankrupt. It had run debts of over 10 million Swiss francs, having not paid the players since the previous November, and consequently the club suffered an exodus of players looking for paying clubs. As a consequence of the bankruptcy Servette FC had their license revoked, the club's second half matches were entirely cancelled. The second half of the season was therefore competed with only nine clubs. These each played another double round-robin schedule. Each of the nine clubs had played 34 matches at the end of the season.

20 February 2005 Round 19St. Gallen3–1BaselEspenmoos, St. Gallen
Eric Hassli  52'  19', 52'
Zellweger  26'
Montandon  41'  70'
Imhof  56'
Report (in German)  35' Huggel
 53' Sterjovski
 58' Petrić
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Bertolini
27 February 2005 Round 20BaselCancelled[13]ServetteSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
2 March 2005 Round 21Neuchâtel XamaxPostponed[14]Basel
6 March 2005 Round 22Basel4–1GrasshoppersSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Quennoz  16'
Carignano  26'
Chipperfield  51'
Giménez  53' (pen.)
Zwyssig  58'
Rossi  87'
(Report) (in German)  3' Seoane
 24'  56' Muff
 51' Lichtsteiner
 52' Stepanovs
 63' Hleb
Attendance: 21,078
Referee: Massimo Busacca
13 March 2005 Round 23Thun3–0BaselStadion Lachen, Thun
Gelson  18'
Cerrone  22'
Lustrinelli  73', 80'
Report (in German) Attendance: 4,750
Referee: Reto Rutz
16 March 2005 Round 24Basel4–3SchaffhausenSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Chipperfield  90'  19'
Carignano  39'
Kléber  50'
Delgado  63'
Report (in German)  40' Yasar
 56', 90'  84' Todisco
 57' Sereinig
 56' Rizzo
Attendance: 19,212
Referee: René Rogalla
20 March 2005 Round 25Zürich2–2BaselLetzigrund, Zürich
Margairaz  59'
Cesar  93' (pen.)
(Report) (in German)  61' Kléber
 65' Zwyssig
 76' Delgado
 81' P. Degen
 87' Huggel
 91' Sterjovski
Attendance: 13,200
Referee: Salm
2 April 2005 Round 26Basel4–2AarauSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Huggel  49'
Giménez  50'
Carignano  53'  53'
Zanni  60'  62'
Report (in German)  22' Menezes
 39' Giallanza
Attendance: 24,393
Referee: Carlo Bertolini
10 April 2005 Round 27Young Boys2–5BaselStadion Neufeld, Bern
Müller  50' (o.g.)
Chapuisat  79' (pen.)
de Napoli  74'
(Report) (in German)  11' Kléber
 13' Zanni
 30', 41' Delgado
 42' Huggel
 46' P. Degen
 69'Smiljanić
 74' Giménez
 88' D. Degen
 90' Zwyssig
Attendance: 10,550
Referee: Guido Wildhaber
17 April 2005 Round 28Basel1–1Young BoysSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Zwyssig  35'
Zanni  41'
Delgado  63'
(Report) (in German)  2' Steinsson
 29' Carreño
 44' Urdaneta
 90' Knez
Attendance: 25,961
Referee: Philippe Leuba
20 April 2005 Round 29Aarau0–5BaselStadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
Stöckli  15'
Simo  17'
Motetto  24'
Schenker  37'
(Report) (in German)  14' Smiljanić
 16', 33', 77', 90' Giménez
 61' Chipperfield
Attendance: 5,700
Referee: Sascha Kever
24 April 2005 Round 30Basel3–2ZürichSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Rossi  43'
Barberis  45'
Giménez  55', 50'
Smiljanić  75'
Report (in German)  3' Margairaz
 30' Gygax
 38' Di Jorio
 56' Taini
 61' Džemaili
Attendance: 25,768
Referee: Massimo Busacca
1 May 2005 Round 31Schaffhausen0–2BaselStadion Breite, Schaffhausen
Yasar  45' (Report) (in German)  45'  33' Rossi
 45' Kléber
 53' Giménez
 56' P. Degen
Attendance: 5,200
Referee: Bruno Grossen
4 May 2005 Round 21Neuchâtel Xamax0–4BaselCentre Sportif de la Charrière,
La Chaux-de-Fonds
(Report) (in German)  2' Delgado
 14', 21', 39' Giménez
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Marcus Nobs
7 May 2005 Round 32Basel4–1ThunSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Rossi  41' (pen.), 80' (pen.)
Delgado  56'
Zanni  90'
Smiljanić  93'
Report (in German)  26' Cerrone
 31' Gerber
 31' Ojong
 72' Renggli
 75' Miličević
 75' Ferreira
Attendance: 31,383
Referee: Nicole Petignat
11 May 2005 Round 33Basel3–1St. GallenSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Giménez  28', 86'  88'
P. Degen  63'
Rossi 90'
(Report) (in German)  13' Alex
 57' Pavlović
 85' Fábio
Attendance: 25,099
Referee: Salm
15 May 2005 Round 34ServetteCancelled[13]BaselLa Praille, Lancy, Canton of Geneva,
[ Report] (in German)
21 May 2005 Round 35Grasshoppers4–1BaselHardturm, Zürich
Rogério  7'
Cabanas  29'
Chihab  42'
Touré  86'
(Report) (in German)  72' Delgado
 77' Zanni
Attendance: 13,200
Referee: Guido Wildhaber
28 May 2005 Round 36Basel2–0Neuchâtel XamaxSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Yakin  40'
Ergić  77'
Report (in German) Attendance: 28,012
Referee: Massimo Busacca

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Basel (C) 34 21 7 6 81 45 +36 70 Qualification to UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
2 Thun 34 18 6 10 69 42 +27 60 Qualification to UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
3 Grasshopper Club Zürich 34 12 14 8 51 50 +1 50 Qualification to UEFA Cup Second qualifying round
4 Young Boys 34 12 13 9 60 52 +8 49 Qualification to UEFA Intertoto Cup Second round
5 Zürich 34 13 9 12 55 57 2 48 Qualification to UEFA Cup Second qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. via 2004-05 Swiss Cup

Swiss Cup

2004–05 Swiss Cup

18 September 2004 Round 1FC Oberdorf0–4Baselz' Hof, Oberdorf
(Report) (in German)  3', 23' Rossi
 69' Sterjovski
 69' D. Degen
Attendance: 5,100
Referee: Salm
24 October 2004 Round 2Meyrin1–3BaselStade de Bois-Carré, Meyrin
Njanke  35'
Petrini  45'
Diouf  82'
(Report) (in German)  11' Rossi
 69', 76' Giménez
Attendance: 3,145 (record attendance
Referee: Jérôme Laperrière
20 November 2004 Round 3Thun1 – 1
5 – 4 (after penalties)
BaselStadion Lachen, Thun
Raimondi  57' (Report) (in German)  67' Rossi
 67' P. Degen
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Nicole Petignat

UEFA Champions League

For more information, see 2004–05 UEFA Champions League

Third qualifying round

11 August 2004 1st LegBasel 1–1 InternazionaleSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Cantaluppi  23'
Huggel  25'
Yakin  58'
Smiljanić  87'
Report  19' Adriano
 30' Stanković
Attendance: 29,500 (sold out)
Referee: Graham Poll
25 August 2004 2nd LegInternazionale 4–1 BaselSan Siro, Milan
Adriano  1', 52'
Stanković 12'
Álvaro Recoba  59'  60'
Edgar Davids  82'
Report  32' Huggel
 49' Sterjovski
 73' P. Degen
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Anders Frisk

F.C. Internazionale Milano won 5 – 2 on aggregate.

UEFA Cup

First round

16 September 2004 1st LegTerek Grozny 1–1 BaselLokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)
Andrei Fedkov  38' Report  29' Rossi
 57' Giménez
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
30 September 2004 2nd LegBasel 2–0 Terek GroznySt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Rossi  11'
Petrić 35'
Kléber  89'
Report  30' Ruslan Azhinzhal Attendance: 15,895
Referee: Georgios Douros (Greece)

Basel won 3 – 1 on aggregate.

Group stage / Group A

21 October 2004 Matchday oneSchalke 04 1–1 BaselArena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen
Kobiaschwili  8'
Altıntop  42'
Hanke  88'
Report  30' Huggel
 66' Smiljanić
 70' Kléber
 79' D. Degen
 82' Delgado
Attendance: 52,870
Referee: Johan Verbist
25 November 2004 Matchday threeBasel 1–2 HeartsSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Giménez  65'
Carignano  76'
Report  31' Wyness
 89' Neilson
Attendance: 21,645
Referee: Kristinn Jakobsson, (Iceland)
1 December 2004 Matchday fourFerencvárosi TC 1–2 BaselFerenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest
Rósa  22'
Huszti  27'
Kapic  34'
Zováth  38'
Report  52' Quennoz
 53' P. Degen
 59'  68' Rossi
 67' Zwyssig
 79' Huggel
 82' Chipperfield
 86' D. Degen
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Vitaliy Godulyan, (Ukraine)
16 December 2004 Matchday fiveBasel 1–0 FeyenoordSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Carignano  53' Report  79' Smolarek
 89' Bosschaart
Referee: Carlos Megía Dávila, (Spain)
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Feyenoord 4 2 1 1 6 3 +3 7
Schalke 4 2 1 1 5 3 +2 7
Basel 4 2 1 1 5 4 +1 7
Ferencváros 4 1 1 2 3 5 2 4
Hearts 4 1 0 3 2 6 4 3
Source:

Round of 32

17 February 2005 1st LegBasel 0–0 Lille OSCSt. Jakob-Park, Basel
Report  16' Debuchy
 69' Chalmé
 88' Brunel
 90' Cabaye
Attendance: 19,092
Referee: Anton Genov (Bulgaria)
24 February 2005 2nd LegLille OSC 2–0 BaselStadium Nord Lille Métropole, Lille
Moussilou  37'
Ačimovič  78' (pen.)
Bodmer  87'
Report  78' P. Degen Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal)

Lille OSC won 2 – 0 on aggregate.

Sources and references

  • Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2015/2016. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. ISBN 978-3-7245-2050-4
  • Switzerland 2004–05 at RSSSF
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