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FC Basel 1893 ( Fussball Club Basel 1893), widely known as FC Basel or just Basel, and sometimes referred to as FC Basel in English or FCB, is a Swiss club based in. They are one of the most successful clubs in Swiss football, having won the 20 times, the second most for any Swiss club. Besides their current dynasty, they were most successful in the late 1960s and 1970s, winning the title a total of seven times between 1967 and 1980. The 1980s saw hard times for Basel, as they were absent from European competition for many years and suffered relegation in 1987.

In the 2000s, Basel returned to the top of Swiss football, winning their first title for 22 years in 2002 and going on to win the title nine more times over the next 13 seasons. Basel have also won the 11 times.

Basel have competed in every season since 1999–2000. In the 2001–02 season, the club reached the final, losing to; in the 2002–03 season, they qualified for the Second Group Stage of the; and in the 2005–06 season, they reached the quarter-finals of the. As of recent they are in the round of 16 of the champions league facing Manchester City. They have been in the Champions League more times than any other Swiss club — a total of six times — and are the only Swiss club to have ever qualified directly for the Champions League group stages. In the, Basel produced some outstanding results in the Champions League. After a 1–1 away draw against, Basel tied away 3–3 and then won at home 2–1 against, which saw them progress to the knockout phase. Here they were defeated by on aggregate despite a 1–0 home win.

The 2012–13 season saw them scale greater heights as the RotBlau advanced as far as the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League, but there they were beaten by eventual champions. During the following season, however, Basel avenged that defeat with two-straight wins during the. They notched up a surprising 2–1 away win against Chelsea at and followed this up with a 1–0 home win in the return fixture at, though Basel ultimately were eliminated in the group stage. The following year, Basel progressed to the last 16 from a group that included European giants and courtesy of a 1–1 away draw at in their final group match, but were then eliminated. Chart of FC Basel table positions in the Swiss football league system The early years FC Basel was started by an advertisement which appeared on 12 November 1893 in the Basler national newspaper requesting that a football team be formed and that anyone who wished to join should meet up the following Wednesday at 8:15 in the restaurant Schuhmachern-Zunft. The advert had been placed by Roland Geldner, who was later elected as first president.

Eleven men attended the meeting: Emil Abderhalden, Max Born, Josef Ebinger, Max Geldner, Wilhelm Glaser, Jean Grieder, Ferdinand Isler, Wilhelm Oser, Lucien Schmoll, Richard Strub und John Tollmann. Thus, Fussball Club Basel was founded on 15 November 1893. The founding members were generally from the academic community. The club colours from the first day on were red and blue. Basel's first game was on 26 November 1893 against itself, an internal match between two ad hoc formed FCB teams against each other.

Two weeks later, FCB had their first official appearance in a game against a team formed by students from the high school gymnastic club. In the early days, the club's team played only friendly matches, for example the local derby against (founded as FC Old Boys Basel in 1894) and also against (founded in 1886). One of the early was, who later founded in.

First championship participation. Main article: At the beginning of the 1932–33 season, the Austrian ex-international footballer took over as club trainer. There were eight teams in Group 1 of the.

Basel finished the season in second position in the table, with seven victories from 14 games. The play-off game between the second placed teams from both groups was held in Basel at the, but the home team lost 3–4 to. In the, Basel advanced to the final, which was played in the in. Basel won 4–3 and thus their first ever national title, defeating arch-rivals and reigning cup-holders Grasshoppers in what is still considered to be one of the best cup finals in Swiss football history. Relegation During the following five seasons, Basel were positioned towards the middle of the Nationliga, not having much to do with the championship not having to worry about relegation.

But the did not mean well with them. With just five wins and with twelve defeats, they finished in the last position in the league table and were relegated. Promotion and cup final. Main article: The 1941–42 season was Basel's third season in the 1st League (second flight of Swiss football) after relegation. Was for his second year.

Basel finished their season as winners of group East. In the play-offs against group West winners, the away tie ending with a goalless draw and Basel won their home tie 3–1 to achieve Promotion. In the Swiss Cup five home games, a coin toss in the quarter-final and a replay in the semi-final was needed to qualify for the final. The final against Grasshoppers ended goalless after extra time and a replay was required here too.

In the replay – played at the against the Nationalliga champions – Basel led at half-time through two goals by, but two goals from Grubenmann a third from Neukom gave Grasshoppers a 3–2 victory. Relegation and promotion After just three seasons in the top flight of Swiss football, Basel suffered relegation again, but achieved immediate re-promotion in the 1944–45 season. Second cup win. Main article: The manager was the club manager at this time, he taken the job over from the year before. Basel finished the championship in sixth position. Heinz Blumer was Basel's top scorer this season with 16 goals, their second best goal scorer with 14. The hosted the Swiss Cup final on 15 April 1963, and Basel played against favourites Grasshoppers.

Two goals after half-time, one by Heinz Blumer and the second from Otto Ludwig, gave Basel a 2–0 victory and their third Cup win in their history. Played in all games save the final due to an illness. On 26 December 1964 FCB played against in the quarter-finals of the. They decided the match 3–1 for themselves in overtime.

This was to be the very last match for the popular Basler captain of that time, because just seven weeks later he died of cancer. Between his first appearance in 1949 and his death in February 1965 he made 281 appearances for Basel scoring 48 goals. Rise and fall As explained above, Basel won their first trophy of the new decade in 1963, but, FCB (which is pronounced 'Eff Cee Bee' in ) didn't come to prominence until the late 1960s under the management of and with quality players such as, and. The double.

Main article: FCB's main aim for the 2001–02 season was to win the championship title. The second aim was to win the title. The team was only changed in a few positions. Biggest signing for the new season were, who came from, and, who was signed from, Goalkeeper also returned from a one-year loan with. And brought up from the reserve team was, who given a professional contract. Streller made his League debut at St. Jakob-Park after being substituted in during in the 66th minute on 11 July 2001 in the 3–1 home win against Servette.

Unluckily, however, in the last minute of the match he scored an. It was to remain his only game for Basel in this period, because he was loaned to feeder club for the rest of the season.

But Basel's success and Streller's success would evolve parallel during the following years. The season started some what difficult, but Basel ended the qualification round leading the league table by five points at the winter break.

The Championship round began in February and with ten wins and just one defeat in the first 11 games, Basel pulled away at the top of the table to win the championship three games before the end of the season. This was their first championship title after 22 years of waiting. In fact, they achieved the double, winning the Swiss Cup during extra time against Grasshoppers thanks to a hands penalty scored. Basel also reached the final of the. 2002–03 season. Main article: Basel's main aims for the 2003–04 season were to regain the league title and, as cup holders, to retain their cup title.

The third aim was to remain in the UEFA Cup as long as possible. During the pre-season, Basel won the and the Alpen Cup. After being the surprise package in Europe in the, Basel could not bring this form into the as they were eliminated by in the second round after defeating in the previous round. The Super League season started impeccably, as Basel won its first 13 matches.

They completed the first half of the season undefeated, with 17 wins and 1 draw. Basel remained in top position right up until the end of the season, thus achieving their championship aim. In the club's history, this was their tenth championship title. During the season, Marco Streller scored 13 goals in 16 games, thus gathering the interest of a handful of clubs, including. 2004–05 season. Main article: Basel's priority for the season was to win the league championship for the fifth time in a row.

Their biggest signings at the beginning of the season were two former players, who returned from, and, who was signed on a free transfer from. Another main signing was, who transferred in from to replace, who transferred to. Basel's season began on 13 July 2013 with the away tie against, which was won 3–1. They started in the first round on 17 August with the away game against. Basel's season started on 30 July 2013 in the third qualifying round with a tie in St.

Brilliant traces cindy lou johnson pdf readers. Jakob-Park against, which they won 4–3 on aggregate. In the first match of the main group stage, Basel notched up a surprising 2–1 away win against Chelsea at and followed this up with a 1–0 home win in the return fixture at St. Despite these two results, they only finished in third position in the league table and thus they qualified for the.There, they fought Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv and went on to defeat Red Bull Salzburg 2–1 on aggregate.

They would face Valencia in the quarter-finals, winning 3–0 at home, but losing 0–5 in Valencia after extra-time. 2014–15 season. Main article: remained as manager and the clubs priority aim for the new season is to win the league championship for the eighth consecutive time. The season started on the weekend 23/24 July, where Basel beat Sion. Basel's clear aim for the is to regain the title that they last won in 2012.

In the first round they have been drawn away against. Basel entered into in the.

They were drawn with French champions, English team and Bulgarian champions. They finished a disappointing 4th, after losing home and away to (1-2 and 0-3 respectively) and to (1-4 and 0-2 respectively), in addition to collecting 2 points from bore draws against.

This would be the first time in 10 years that the Rot-Blau would not be playing European Football after Christmas. Under trainer Fischer Basel won the championship at the end of the. For the club this was the eighth title in a row and their 20th championship title in total. They also won the for the twelfth time, which meant they had won the double for the sixth time in the clubs history. 2017–18 season. Jakob-Park at night FC Basel play their home games at the 37,500 capacity.

Have awarded the stadium a 4-star rating, the highest rating that could be given to a stadium of that capacity. Jakob-Park was opened in 2001, originally holding a maximum attendance of 33,433.

The stadium was expanded with a new stand (sector G) and upgraded to 42,500 due to Switzerland co-hosting. After Euro 2008, a number of seats were removed, thus giving more space between them, and the capacity was reduced 37,500 seats. The stadium is nicknamed 'Joggeli' by the fans and has two restaurants, Restaurant UNO and Hattrick's Sports Bar, as well as a shopping centre which opened on 1 November 2001.

It also has parking space for 680 cars and has its own train station. Jakob-Park hosted six matches during Euro 2008, including the opening game between and, and a semi-final between and.

The most interesting feature of the stadium is the translucent outer layer, which can be illuminated in different colours for impressive effects; this effect was copied three years later for 's new stadium, the. Jakob-Park was built, FC Basel played home games in the (in the Quarter Kleinbasel) and, following the, in the newly built which was on the same site as the current stadium. During the construction period of St. Jakob-Park, Basel's home matches were played at the. In 2016, the was played at St. Goalkeeper's kit FC Basel's traditional kit is a red and blue shirt. Due to the fact that some of the founders were members of the 'Basler Ruder-Club', whose colors were red and blue, they adopted those colours for their new club.

FC Basel's outfit is completed by blue shorts with gold trim and blue socks with red trim. From this comes the nickname ' RotBlau' which is and German for 'RedBlue'. Their away kit is all white with two stripes down the middle, the left being red and the right being blue. FC Basel's kits were formerly manufactured by, however in the summer of 2012 a new contract was formed with to produce the kits until 2017.

The main sponsor is, a multinational pharmaceutical company which is based in the city of Basel. On the inside tag of the jerseys is inscribed 'Rot isch unseri Liebi, Blau die ewigi Treui, Basel unseri Stadt.' This roughly translates to 'Red is our love, blue the eternal loyalty, Basel our city.' The famous ' Blaugrana' colours of are said to have originated from the Rotblau colours of FC Basel. Was founded by former Basel captain. For the 2008–09 season, Basel changed their shirt to resemble the traditional Barcelona shirt (red and blue vertical stripes). Barcelona changed theirs to one half of the shirt red, the other blue, which happens to resemble the traditional Basel shirt.

Old FC Basel logo without the two stars. Basel's current logo is a shield, the left half red and the right half blue.

The shield is outlined with gold and in the centre in gold letters it reads 'FCB', for 'Football Club Basel' or 'Fussballclub Basel'. The logo is worn in the centre of the shirt opposed to on the traditional left-hand side.

Like the club colours of Basel, the logo has a striking resemblance to that of Barcelona's. There are theories that suggest that the founder of Barcelona, being at one time the captain of Basel, reincorporated the logo of Basel to that of Barcelona. The resemblances seem clear: both logos seem to incorporate the shield design, as do most other clubs. Most notably, however, is the FCB acronyms on both logos and the red-blue colours, outlined in gold.

Additionally, the football that lies on the left side of the Basel logo seems to be the exact shape, type and colour as that of the Barcelona logo in the bottom centre. Because of this, many say that Basel was the inspiration in the process of founding Barcelona. (player 1948–1962). (player 1962–1975, manager interim 1992). (manager 1965–1982, 1985–1987).

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