1962–63 FC Basel Season
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The 1962–63 season was Fussball Club Basel 1893's 69th season in their existence. It was their 17th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football after their promotion in the 1945–46 season. They played their home games either in their old
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Stadium or in their new
St. Jakob Stadium The St. Jakob Stadium was a football (soccer), football stadium in Basel, Switzerland and the former home of Swiss club FC Basel. It was built in view of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, and as well as serving as a club stadium, it hosted several import ...
. Lucien Schmidlin was voted as new club chairman at the AGM to follow Ernst Weber, who had announced his retirement from the position.


Overview


Pre-season

The
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was the club manager at this time, he taken the job over from
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a year before. A season earlier many youngsters had joined the team and this pre-season the same occurred again. Rolf Lüdi,
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and Hansruedi Herr were brought up from reserve team. Abraham Levy and Arnold Hofer joined from local team FC Breitenbach, also Werner Meier joined from local team
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. During the winter break
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joined from Black Stars Basel. One of the biggest transfers made during this time was the transfer of the 19 year old
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from
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. Odermatt joined in a swop,
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and
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went to Concordia. Not only these two players left the squad,
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moved on to
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(Hugi II) was nearly at the end of his football career. "Seppe" Hugi had played 363 competition games for the club and in these had scored 272 goals, he moved on to play for
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. Basel played a total of 51 games this season. Of these 51, 26 were in the domestic league, six were in the Swiss Cup, three in the
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, six in the International Football Cup (IFC) and ten were friendly matches. Of these friendly games, five were won, three drawn and two ended in a defeat, Basel scored 29 goals and conceded 19.


International Football Cup

Basel were appointed as one of four Swiss representatives in the International Football Cup (IFC). The 1962–63 IFC took place during the summer break. Basel played in Group B3 together with
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and Rot-Weiss Oberhausen. Basel ended the group stage in third position, winners of the group were
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who thus advanced to the quarter-finals.


Domestic league

There were fourteen teams contesting in the
1962–63 Nationalliga A The following is the summary of the Swiss National League in the 1962–63 football season, both Nationalliga A and Nationalliga B. This was the 66th season of top-tier and the 65th season of second-tier football in Switzerland. Overview The ...
. These were the top 12 teams from the previous season 1961–62 and the two newly promoted teams
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and Sion. The Championship was played in a double round-robin, the champions were to be qualified for
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and the bottom placed two teams in the table were to be relegated. Basel finished the championship in sixth position with twenty six points, with ten wins and six draws from 26 matches, scoring 59 goals conceding 51.
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won the championship.
Heinz Blumer Heinz Blumer (* 7 January 1942) is a Swiss retired footballer who played in the 1960s and 70s. He played mainly in the position as defender, but also as midfielder. Football career Basel Blumer played in the youth teams of FC Basel and a ...
was Basel's top scorer this season with 16 goals,
Karl Odermatt Karl Odermatt (born 17 December 1942) is a Swiss former footballer who played for FC Basel and BSC Young Boys throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He played as a midfielder or striker and is generally regarded as one of the best players ever to hav ...
their second best goal scorer with 14.


Swiss Cup

In the
Swiss Cup The Swiss Cup (; ; ; ) is a football cup competition that has been organised annually since 1925–26 season by the Swiss Football Association. The Swiss Cup final is usually the most important game of the year with a high attendance. The co ...
Basel started in the 3rd principal round, on 3 November, with a 4–0 home win, in the
St. Jakob Stadium The St. Jakob Stadium was a football (soccer), football stadium in Basel, Switzerland and the former home of Swiss club FC Basel. It was built in view of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, and as well as serving as a club stadium, it hosted several import ...
against Black Stars. In the 4th round, on 2 December, they played away against Young Boys winning 2–0. In the next round, on 30 December they won 7–1 at home against SC Burgdorf. In the quarter-finals, played on 24 February 1963, Basel were drawn away against
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and Basel achieved a 2–1 victory. The semi-final was played on 24 March in the
St. Jakob Stadium The St. Jakob Stadium was a football (soccer), football stadium in Basel, Switzerland and the former home of Swiss club FC Basel. It was built in view of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, and as well as serving as a club stadium, it hosted several import ...
. Basel beat Lausanne-Sports 1–0 the winning goal scored by Markus Pfirter. The
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hosted the Swiss Cup Final on 15 April and Basel played against favorites
Grasshopper Club Zürich Grasshopper Club Zurich (GCZ), commonly referred to as Grasshopper Club or simply just GC, is a professional sports club, multisports club based in Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland. They are nicknamed the ''Grasshoppers'' or sometimes just ''Hopper ...
. Two goals after half time, one by
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and the second from
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gave Basel a 2–0 victory and their third Cup win in their history. A unique story for the history books over this Cup season belongs
Bruno Gatti Bruno Gatti (28 August 1941 – 7 March 2012) was a Swiss footballer who played in the 1960s for Black Stars Basel, FC Basel and then FC Biel-Bienne. He played as a forward. Football career In December 1962 Gatti transferred from the Black Sta ...
. In the third round he was member of the Black Stars team and was knocked out of the competition. During the winter break he was hired by Basel. In the final Gatti played the full 90 minutes and became cup winner. Another note belongs to
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who played in all the cup games except the Final because he became ill.


Cup of the Alps

In the
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Basel were drawn into Group 2, together with
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, Grasshopper Club and
AS Roma Associazione Sportiva Roma (''Rome Sport Association''; Italian pronunciation: Help:IPA/Italian, ) is a professional Association football, football club based in Rome, Italy. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma has participated in the top tier ...
. These matches were all played in Basel and in Zürich. Basel played all their matches at home in the
St. Jakob Stadium The St. Jakob Stadium was a football (soccer), football stadium in Basel, Switzerland and the former home of Swiss club FC Basel. It was built in view of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, and as well as serving as a club stadium, it hosted several import ...
. In their first match, on 16 June 1963, against Juventus, they were defeated 1–5. Their second game was on 19 June against Grasshopper Club and this ended in a draw. The third match was against
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, but they were defeated 1–4. Juventus qualified for final with three victories and AS Roma qualified for third place match with two victories and one defeat.


Players

;Players who left the squad


Results

;Legend


Friendly matches


Preseason


Mid-season


Nationalliga A


League matches


League table


Swiss Cup


Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

;First Round ''Second leg not played and noted without goals as no result. Bayern Munich qualify for second round.''


Intertoto Cup (IFC)


Group stage (Group B3)


Group B3 table


Cup of the Alps


Group stage (Group 2)


Group 2 table


See also

*
History of FC Basel Fussball Club Basel 1893 has a long and illustrious history, that spans the period from 1893 to the present day. Having competed at the highest level of football in Switzerland for most of this time, FCB currently play in the Swiss Super League. ...
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List of FC Basel players FC Basel 1893 (Fussball Club Basel 1893) is a Swiss football club based in Basel, Switzerland. This is a list of footballers who have played for FC Basel since the club was first founded. ''For a list of FC Basel players with a Wikipedia article s ...
*
List of FC Basel seasons This is a list of seasons played by FC Basel in Swiss and European Association football, 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 t ...


References


Sources

* Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2014/2015. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. * Die ersten 125 Jahre. Publisher: Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel.
The FCB team 1962–63 at fcb-archiv.ch



External links


FC Basel official site
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