List of FC Basel seasons explained

This is a list of seasons played by FC Basel in Swiss and European football, from the club's founding in 1893 to the present. It details FC Basel's record in each major competition entered including different divisions of the Swiss Football League, the Swiss Cup, the Swiss League Cup, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, and various UEFA competitions. Although the first season of Swiss football occurred in 1897–98, FC Basel did not take part until the following season in 1898–99. The club did not compete the next season, but has participated in every season since 1900–01. The club won its first major trophy in 1932–33, when it won the Swiss Cup, and its first Swiss league title in 1952–53. To date FC Basel have won 20 league titles, 13 Swiss Cups, and 1 Swiss League Cup.

League names

From its inception in the 1897–98 season to the 1932–33 season, the Swiss Championship (known originally as "Serie A", then "1st League", then "Nationalliga") consisted of teams playing in regional groups, followed by either a play-off match of the top 2 teams, or a championship play-off group involving the top several teams. The 1932–33 season also contained an intermediate championship called the "Challenge National" where the teams in each of the 2 groups played the teams in the other group, followed by a play-off match between the group winners. In 1933–34, the different regional groups were combined into a single league to determine the championship, and this league format has been maintained until the present. However, it was not until the 1944–45 season that the 2nd division of Swiss football was similarly organised, with the adoption of the names "Nationalliga A" and "Nationalliga B" for the top 2 divisions. Since 2003–04 these divisions have been known as the "Swiss Super League" and the "Swiss Challenge League" respectively.

Seasons

SeasonLeague[1] [2] [3] [4] Swiss Cup[5] [6] Swiss League Cup[7] Europe[8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Top scorer(s)[13]
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosPlayer(s)Goals
1893–94FC Basel did not play competitive football
1894–95FC Basel did not play competitive football
1895–96FC Basel did not play competitive football
1896–97FC Basel did not play competitive football
1897–98FC Basel did not play competitive football
Serie A Central201123n/a2nd
1899–1900FC Basel did not play competitive football
Serie A East10226213565th
Serie A Central7502157102nd
1902–03Serie A Central8305132063rd
1903–04Serie A Central105232825123rd
1904–058206182044th
1905–066204111744th
1906–0785033020101st
Serie A Final20023083rd
1907–08Serie A East146264039143rd
1908–09Serie A East144373957116th
1909–10Serie A Central104242424105th
1910–11Serie A Central125163236113rd
1911–12Serie A Central145273034125th
1912–13Serie A Central147254630164thn/a
1913–14Serie A Central149146333192ndChristian Albicker12
1914–15Serie A Central A6213151453rdEmil Hasler7
1915–16Serie A Central14419303997thOtto Kuhn
Emil Hasler
7
1916–17Serie A Central155523120152ndKarl Wüthrich6
1917–18Serie A Central127323119172ndOtto Kuhn
Karl Wüthrich
4
1918–19Serie A Central145362726135thOtto Kuhn6
1919–20Serie A Central147433220182ndKarl Wüthrich9
1920–21Serie A Central153210202987thKarl Wüthrich8
1921–22Serie A Central146352021153rdOtto Kuhn8
1922–23Serie A Central146351722154thOtto Kuhn4
1923–24Serie A Central168261615183rdOtto Kuhn4
1924–25Serie A Central167541513194thEmil Breh7
1925–26Serie A Central167632614202ndRound 2Arnold Hürzeler8
1926–27Serie A Central168352926194thRound 1Emil Arlt12
1927–28Serie A Central1610152721213rdRound 1Karl Wüthrich8
1928–29Serie A Central168444832202ndRound 2Karl Bielser15
1929–30Serie A Central1610425118221stRound 3Alfred Schlecht13
Serie A Final41032824th
1930–31Serie A Central1811254828242ndRound 1Leopold Kielholz19
Serie A Final411271135th
1931–32Nationalliga Group 1167183548157thSemi-finalsOtto Haftl11
1932–33Challenge National7322422985thWinnersOtto Haftl21
147434229182nd
1933–34Nationalliga3015698964365thQuarter-finalsOtto Haftl28
1934–35Nationalliga26124106150285thSemi-finalsOtto Haftl21
1935–36Nationalliga26841451592010thRound 1Josef Artimovicz14
1936–37Nationalliga24841230422011thRound 110
1937–38Nationalliga2212374831274thRound 3Numa Monnard28
1938–39Nationalliga22551229361512thRound 5Eduard Buser11
1939–401st League Group 3129213816201stRound 4August Ibach20
1st League title play-off64111410n/abgcolor=gold1st[14]
1940–411st League Central1411214419241stRound 4August Ibach15
1st League play-off20112313rd
1941–421st League East2218317715391stRunners-upHermann Suter17
1st League play-off211031n/abgcolor=gold1st[15]
1942–43Nationalliga 26741529571813thQuarter-finalsHermann Suter11
1943–44Nationalliga269894238269thbgcolor=silverRunners-upAlfred Weisshaar18
1944–45Nationalliga A26661445591813thRound 5René Bader14
1945–46Nationalliga B 261952872143bgcolor=gold1stRound 5René Bader31
1946–47Nationalliga A2612596045294thbgcolor=goldWinnersTraugott Oberer16
1947–48Nationalliga A 26710944512410thQuarter-finalsPaul Stöcklin
Traugott Oberer
11
1948–49Nationalliga A 261376583733bgcolor=silver2ndRound 5Hans Hügi (I)14
1949–50Nationalliga A 261457484033bgcolor=silver2ndSemi-finalsGottlieb Stäuble15
1950–51Nationalliga A 26124106251284thRound 5Josef Hügi (II)23
1951–52Nationalliga A 2614396847314thSemi-finalsJosef Hügi (II)32
1952–53Nationalliga A 261781723842bgcolor=gold1stQuarter-finalsJosef Hügi (II)38
1953–54Nationalliga A 26112135562248thRound 4Josef Hügi (II)30
1954–55Nationalliga A 26104124752249thRound 5Josef Hügi (II)23
1955–56Nationalliga A 26106104750267thQuarter-finalsFairs CupGS[16] Josef Hügi (II)18
1956–57Nationalliga A 2615475338344thRound 4Josef Hügi (II)23
1957–58Nationalliga A 2696115953249thRound 4Josef Hügi (II)18
1958–59Nationalliga A 26115105448276thRound 4Fairs CupR1Josef Hügi (II)
Gottlieb Stäuble
14
1959–60Nationalliga A 266101046552210thRound 5Josef Hügi (II)19
1960–61Nationalliga A 26132114236285thRound 3Fairs CupR1Josef Hügi (II)17
1961–62Nationalliga A 2610885154287thQuarter-finalsFairs CupR1Josef Hügi (II)15
1962–63Nationalliga A 26106105951266thbgcolor=goldWinnersFairs CupR1Heinz Blumer20
1963–64Nationalliga A 26106104248267thRound 5Cup Winners' CupPrelimKarl Odermatt11
1964–65Nationalliga A 26115104454278thSemi-finalsFairs CupR2Roberto Frigerio21
1965–66Nationalliga A 2610796457276thSemi-finalsFairs CupR2Roberto Frigerio22
1966–67Nationalliga A 261682612040bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=goldFairs CupR1Roberto Frigerio23
Nationalliga A 2613584933315thRound 5European CupR1Helmut Hauser12
1968–69Nationalliga A 2613103482836bgcolor=gold1stQuarter-finalsFairs CupR1Helmut Hauser15
1969–70Nationalliga A 261574592337bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silverRunners-upEuropean CupR1Helmut Hauser24
1970–71Nationalliga A 261862672642bgcolor=silver2nd[17] Quarter-finalsEuropean CupR2Karl Odermatt16
1971–72Nationalliga A 261871662843bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silverRunners-upUEFA CupR1Ottmar Hitzfeld19
1972–73Nationalliga A 261754573039bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silverRunners-upbgcolor=goldWinnersEuropean CupR1Ottmar Hitzfeld19
1973–74Nationalliga A 26133105739295thQuarter-finalsRound 1European CupQFOttmar Hitzfeld25
1974–75Nationalliga A 2611964933314thbgcolor=goldWinnersSemi-finalsOttmar Hitzfeld21
1975–76Nationalliga A 2613855938343rdRound 5Semi-finalsCup Winners' CupR1Roland Schönenberger
Peter Marti
14
Nationalliga A Qualifying2214535430332ndRound 5Round 2UEFA CupR2Erni Maissen12
Nationalliga A Playoff10523191629[18] bgcolor=gold1st[19]
1977–78Nationalliga A Qualifying2212465334284thSemi-finalsSemi-finalsEuropean CupR1Roland Schönenberger24
Nationalliga A Playoff10532211427[20] 3rd
Nationalliga A Qualifying2210663629264thQuarter-finalsRunners-upUEFA CupR1Detlev Lauscher22
Nationalliga A Final10217182418[21] 6th
Nationalliga A Qualifying2615746727372ndRound 5Round 1Joseph Küttel19
10622241133[22] bgcolor=gold1st
Nationalliga A2691074844286thQuarter-finalsRound 1European CupR2Erni Maissen14
Nationalliga A30116134751288thbgcolor=silverRunners-upQuarter-finalsErni Maissen13
Nationalliga A301051547562511thRound 5
1983–84Nationalliga A30116135559289thRound 4
1984–85Nationalliga A30119104649318thRound 5
1985–86Nationalliga A3010101044403010thSemi-finals
1986–87Nationalliga A30961549622412thRound 5
Relegation/Promotion play-offs4121126n/an/a[23]
1987–88Nationalliga A Qualifying22451327551311thRound 3
Promotion/relegation group A145452720145th
1988–89Nationalliga B Qualifying East2214444823321stQuarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A144641921144th
1989–90Nationalliga B Qualifying West2211564029275thQuarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A146532717173rd
1990–91Nationalliga B Qualifying South East229854030264thRound 2
Promotion/relegation group A144461817124th
1991–92Nationalliga B Qualifying West2213544230311stQuarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A144642022144th
1992–93Nationalliga B Qualifying West2216425410362ndQuarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A147432517184th
1993–94Nationalliga B Qualifying West1812153914252ndSemi-finals
Promotion/relegation group1476122720bgcolor=gold1st
1994–95Nationalliga A Qualifying226881815207thRound 5
Nationalliga A Champions Group14707201924[24] 7th
1995–96Nationalliga A Qualifying2293102329305thQuarter-finalsAlexandre Rey17
Nationalliga A Champions Group14347142028[25] 6th
1996–97Nationalliga A Qualifying2251073233258thRound 5Intertoto CupGSGaetano Giallanza19
Nationalliga A Champions Group143291628248th
1997–98Nationalliga A Qualifying22541328461911thRound 6Mario Frick14
Nationalliga A Promotion and relegation Group146442722223rd
1998–99Nationalliga A Qualifying2284102134286thRound 5Mario Frick11
Nationalliga A Championship Playoff145451819335th
1999–2000Nationalliga A Qualifying2291033121372ndQuarter-finalsIntertoto CupR3George Koumantarakis24
Nationalliga A Champion Playoffs14563161640[26] 3rd
2000–01Nationalliga A Qualifying2210484236345thQuarter-finalsUEFA CupR2Jean-Michel Tchouga20
Nationalliga A Champion playoffs144821816374th
2001–02Nationalliga A Qualifying2213455237431stWinnersIntertoto CupF[27] Christian Giménez26
Nationalliga A Champion playoffs141103361655[28] bgcolor=gold1st
2002–03Nationalliga A Qualifying2214535725472ndWinnersChampions LeagueGS2Christian Giménez20
Nationalliga A Champion playoffs141022381756[29] bgcolor=silver2nd
2003–04Super League362673863285bgcolor=gold1stRound 3UEFA CupR2Christian Giménez16
2004–05Super League3421768145701stRound 3Champions LeagueQR3Christian Giménez30
UEFA CupRof32
2005–06Super League3623948742782ndRound 3Champions LeagueQR3Matías Emilio Delgado29
UEFA CupQF
2006–07Super League362286774074bgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=goldWinnersUEFA CupGSMladen Petrić26
2007–08Super League362286733974bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=goldWinnersUEFA CupRof32Marco Streller17
2008–09Super League3622687244723rdSemi-finalsChampions League – GSEren Derdiyok14
2009–10Super League362556904680bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=goldWinnersEuropa LeagueGSMarco Streller30
2010–11Super League36211057644731stQuarter-finalsChampions League – GSAlexander Frei33
Europa LeagueRof32
2011–12Super League342284783271bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=goldWinnersChampions League – Rof16Alexander Frei42
2012–13Super League3621966131721stRunners-upChampions LeaguePORMarco Streller21
Europa LeagueSF
2013–14Super League36191527034721stRunners-upChampions LeagueGSMarco Streller19
Europa LeagueQF
2014–15Super League362466844178bgcolor=gold 1stbgcolor=silver Runners-upChampions LeagueRof16align=left Shkëlzen Gashi21
2015–16Super League3626558838831stQuarter-finalsChampions LeaguePOFMarc Janko16
Europa LeagueRof16
2016–17Super League362682923586bgcolor=gold 1stbgcolor=gold WinnersChampions LeagueGSalign=left Seydou Doumbia21
2017–18Super League362097723669bgcolor=silver2ndSemi-finalsChampions LeagueRof16align=left Albian Ajeti14
2018–19Super League36201157146712ndWinnersChampions LeagueQR2Albian Ajeti19
Europa LeaguePOF
2019–20Super League36188107438623rdRunners-upChampions LeagueQR3Arthur Cabral18
Europa LeagueQF
2020–21Super League3615813605353bgcolor=silver2ndRound 3Europa LeaguePOFArthur Cabral20
2021–22Super League3615174704162bgcolor=silver2ndRound 3Europa Conference LeagueRof16Arthur Cabral27
2022–23Super League361114115150575thQuarter-finalsEuropa Conference LeagueSFZeki Amdouni22
2023–24Super League381310154552498thQuarter-finalsEuropa Conference LeagueQR2Thierno Barry12

Key

bgcolor=goldWinnersbgcolor=silverRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Text in bold italics indicates FC Basel was promoted in addition to being Champion of the division.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Switzerland 1898-1930 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 9 May 2004 . Erik . Garin.
  2. Web site: Switzerland Final League Tables of the Nationalliga A and B 1930-2000 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 15 September 2004 . Erik . Garin . Luc . Nackaerts . Dinant . Abbink.
  3. Web site: The RSSSF Archive - Domestic Results 2000-2009/10 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 14 September 2010 . RSSSF.
  4. Web site: Switzerland 2009/10 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 2 June 2010 . Karel . Stokkermans.
  5. Web site: The RSSSF Archive - Domestic Results 1887-1989/90 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 8 September 2010 . RSSSF.
  6. Web site: The RSSSF Archive - Domestic Results 1900-1999/00 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 2 June 2010 . RSSSF.
  7. Web site: Switzerland – League Cup Finals . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 21 September 2010 . 14 November 2004 . Erik . Garin.
  8. Web site: Fairs' Cup . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 22 September 2010 . 26 January 2000 . Karel . Stokkermans.
  9. Web site: European Cup Winners' Cup . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 22 September 2010 . 26 January 2000 . Karel . Stokkermans.
  10. Web site: European Champions' Cup . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 22 September 2010 . 2 June 2010 . Karel . Stokkermans.
  11. Web site: UEFA Cup . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 22 September 2010 . 14 May 2010 . Karel . Stokkermans.
  12. Web site: UEFA Intertoto Cup . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) . 22 September 2010 . 15 January 2010 . Karel . Stokkermans.
  13. Goals in all competitions (different divisions of the Swiss Football League, the Swiss Cup, the Swiss League Cup, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, and all UEFA competitions) are counted.
  14. There was no promotion or relegation this season due to World War II
  15. Basel won a two-legged promotion play-off against the winners of the 1st League West, FC Bern, drawing the first match 0–0 and winning the second match 3–1.
  16. The Basel sides which participated in the first five editions of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup were not FC Basel teams, but "Basel XI" teams, which included players who played for FC Basel as well as players from other clubs.
  17. Basel finished the league in first place, level on points with Grasshopper Club Zürich, but lost a Championship play-off match to Grasshopper Club 4–3 after extra time.
  18. 17 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  19. Basel finished level on points with Servette FC Genève. Basel defeated Servette 2–1 in a Championship play-off match.
  20. 14 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  21. 13 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  22. 19 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  23. Four teams from the Nationalliga A and four teams from the Nationalliga B contested a play-off round to determine two places in next season's Nationalliga A. Basel defeated FC Bulle 5–3 on penalties in a two-legged promotion/relegation play-off semi-final, after both matches finished 2–2. Basel then defeated FC Wettingen 8–2 on aggregate (7–0 and 1–2) in one of the two promotion/relegation finals.
  24. 10 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  25. 15 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  26. 19 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  27. As the Intertoto Cup was a tournament for the purpose of enabling several teams to qualify for the UEFA Cup, there were multiple "finals" of each year's competition and consequently several winners of each year's tournament.
  28. 22 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  29. 24 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.