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List of FC Basel seasons

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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

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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

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Season League[1][2][3][4] Swiss Cup[3][4][5][6] Swiss League Cup[7] Europe[8][9][10][11][12] Top scorer(s)[13]
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals
1893–94 FC Basel did not play competitive football
1894–95 FC Basel did not play competitive football
1895–96 FC Basel did not play competitive football
1896–97 FC Basel did not play competitive football
1897–98 FC Basel did not play competitive football
1898–99 Serie A Central 2 0 1 1 2 3 n/a 2nd
1899–1900 FC Basel did not play competitive football
1900–01 Serie A East 10 2 2 6 21 35 6 5th
1901–02 Serie A Central 7 5 0 2 15 7 10 2nd
1902–03 Serie A Central 8 3 0 5 13 20 6 3rd
1903–04 Serie A Central 10 5 2 3 28 25 12 3rd
1904–05 Serie A Central 8 2 0 6 18 20 4 4th
1905–06 Serie A Central 6 2 0 4 11 17 4 4th
1906–07 Serie A Central 8 5 0 3 30 20 10 1st
Serie A Final 2 0 0 2 3 0 8 3rd
1907–08 Serie A East 14 6 2 6 40 39 14 3rd
1908–09 Serie A East 14 4 3 7 39 57 11 6th
1909–10 Serie A Central 10 4 2 4 24 24 10 5th
1910–11 Serie A Central 12 5 1 6 32 36 11 3rd
1911–12 Serie A Central 14 5 2 7 30 34 12 5th
1912–13 Serie A Central 14 7 2 5 46 30 16 4th n/a
1913–14 Serie A Central 14 9 1 4 63 33 19 2nd Christian Albicker 12
1914–15 Serie A Central A 6 2 1 3 15 14 5 3rd Emil Hasler 7
1915–16 Serie A Central 14 4 1 9 30 39 9 7th Otto Kuhn
Emil Hasler
7
1916–17 Serie A Central 15 5 5 2 31 20 15 2nd Karl Wüthrich 6
1917–18 Serie A Central 12 7 3 2 31 19 17 2nd Otto Kuhn
Karl Wüthrich
4
1918–19 Serie A Central 14 5 3 6 27 26 13 5th Otto Kuhn 6
1919–20 Serie A Central 14 7 4 3 32 20 18 2nd Karl Wüthrich 9
1920–21 Serie A Central 15 3 2 10 20 29 8 7th Karl Wüthrich 8
1921–22 Serie A Central 14 6 3 5 20 21 15 3rd Otto Kuhn 8
1922–23 Serie A Central 14 6 3 5 17 22 15 4th Otto Kuhn 4
1923–24 Serie A Central 16 8 2 6 16 15 18 3rd Otto Kuhn 4
1924–25 Serie A Central 16 7 5 4 15 13 19 4th Emil Breh 7
1925–26 Serie A Central 16 7 6 3 26 14 20 2nd Round 2 Arnold Hürzeler 8
1926–27 Serie A Central 16 8 3 5 29 26 19 4th Round 1 Emil Arlt 12
1927–28 Serie A Central 16 10 1 5 27 21 21 3rd Round 1 Karl Wüthrich 8
1928–29 Serie A Central 16 8 4 4 48 32 20 2nd Round 2 Karl Bielser 15
1929–30 Serie A Central 16 10 4 2 51 18 22 1st Round 3 Alfred Schlecht 13
Serie A Final 4 1 0 3 2 8 2 4th
1930–31 Serie A Central 18 11 2 5 48 28 24 2nd Round 1 Leopold Kielholz 19
Serie A Final 4 1 1 2 7 11 3 5th
1931–32 Nationalliga Group 1 16 7 1 8 35 48 15 7th Semi-finals Otto Haftl 11
1932–33 Challenge National 7 3 2 2 42 29 8 5th Winners Otto Haftl 21
Nationalliga Group 1 14 7 4 3 42 29 18 2nd
1933–34 Nationalliga 30 15 6 9 89 64 36 5th Quarter-finals Otto Haftl 28
1934–35 Nationalliga 26 12 4 10 61 50 28 5th Semi-finals Otto Haftl 21
1935–36 Nationalliga 26 8 4 14 51 59 20 10th Round 1 Josef Artimovicz 14
1936–37 Nationalliga 24 8 4 12 30 42 20 11th Round 1 Guglielmo Spadini 10
1937–38 Nationalliga 22 12 3 7 48 31 27 4th Round 3 Numa Monnard 28
1938–39 Nationalliga 22 5 5 12 29 36 15 12th Round 5 Eduard Buser 11
1939–40 1st League Group 3 12 9 2 1 38 16 20 1st Round 4 August Ibach 20
1st League title play-off 6 4 1 1 14 10 n/a 1st[14]
1940–41 1st League Central 14 11 2 1 44 19 24 1st Round 4 August Ibach 15
1st League play-off 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 3rd
1941–42 1st League East 22 18 3 1 77 15 39 1st Runners-up Hermann Suter 17
1st League play-off 2 1 1 0 3 1 n/a 1st[15]
1942–43 Nationalliga 26 7 4 15 29 57 18 13th Quarter-finals Hermann Suter 11
1943–44 Nationalliga 26 9 8 9 42 38 26 9th Runners-up Alfred Weisshaar 18
1944–45 Nationalliga A 26 6 6 14 45 59 18 13th Round 5 René Bader 14
1945–46 Nationalliga B 26 19 5 2 87 21 43 1st Round 5 René Bader 31
1946–47 Nationalliga A 26 12 5 9 60 45 29 4th Winners Traugott Oberer 16
1947–48 Nationalliga A 26 7 10 9 44 51 24 10th Quarter-finals Paul Stöcklin
Traugott Oberer
11
1948–49 Nationalliga A 26 13 7 6 58 37 33 2nd Round 5 Hans Hügi (I) 14
1949–50 Nationalliga A 26 14 5 7 48 40 33 2nd Semi-finals Gottlieb Stäuble 15
1950–51 Nationalliga A 26 12 4 10 62 51 28 4th Round 5 Josef Hügi (II) 23
1951–52 Nationalliga A 26 14 3 9 68 47 31 4th Semi-finals Josef Hügi (II) 32
1952–53 Nationalliga A 26 17 8 1 72 38 42 1st Quarter-finals Josef Hügi (II) 38
1953–54 Nationalliga A 26 11 2 13 55 62 24 8th Round 4 Josef Hügi (II) 30
1954–55 Nationalliga A 26 10 4 12 47 52 24 9th Round 5 Josef Hügi (II) 23
1955–56 Nationalliga A 26 10 6 10 47 50 26 7th Quarter-finals Fairs CupGS[16] Josef Hügi (II) 18
1956–57 Nationalliga A 26 15 4 7 53 38 34 4th Round 4 Josef Hügi (II) 23
1957–58 Nationalliga A 26 9 6 11 59 53 24 9th Round 4 Josef Hügi (II) 18
1958–59 Nationalliga A 26 11 5 10 54 48 27 6th Round 4 Fairs CupR1[16] Josef Hügi (II)
Gottlieb Stäuble
14
1959–60 Nationalliga A 26 6 10 10 46 55 22 10th Round 5 Josef Hügi (II) 19
1960–61 Nationalliga A 26 13 2 11 42 36 28 5th Round 3 Fairs CupR1[16] Josef Hügi (II) 17
1961–62 Nationalliga A 26 10 8 8 51 54 28 7th Quarter-finals Fairs CupR1[16] Josef Hügi (II) 15
1962–63 Nationalliga A 26 10 6 10 59 51 26 6th Winners Fairs CupR1[16] Heinz Blumer 20
1963–64 Nationalliga A 26 10 6 10 42 48 26 7th Round 5 Cup Winners' CupPrelim Karl Odermatt 11
1964–65 Nationalliga A 26 11 5 10 44 54 27 8th Semi-finals Fairs CupR2 Roberto Frigerio 21
1965–66 Nationalliga A 26 10 7 9 64 57 27 6th Semi-finals Fairs CupR2 Roberto Frigerio 22
1966–67 Nationalliga A 26 16 8 2 61 20 40 1st Winners Fairs CupR1 Roberto Frigerio 23
1967–68 Nationalliga A 26 13 5 8 49 33 31 5th Round 5 European CupR1 Helmut Hauser 12
1968–69 Nationalliga A 26 13 10 3 48 28 36 1st Quarter-finals Fairs CupR1 Helmut Hauser 15
1969–70 Nationalliga A 26 15 7 4 59 23 37 1st Runners-up European CupR1 Helmut Hauser 24
1970–71 Nationalliga A 26 18 6 2 67 26 42 2nd[17] Quarter-finals European CupR2 Karl Odermatt 16
1971–72 Nationalliga A 26 18 7 1 66 28 43 1st Runners-up UEFA CupR1 Ottmar Hitzfeld 19
1972–73 Nationalliga A 26 17 5 4 57 30 39 1st Runners-up Winners European CupR1 Ottmar Hitzfeld 19
1973–74 Nationalliga A 26 13 3 10 57 39 29 5th Quarter-finals Round 1 European CupQF Ottmar Hitzfeld 25
1974–75 Nationalliga A 26 11 9 6 49 33 31 4th Winners Semi-finals Ottmar Hitzfeld 21
1975–76 Nationalliga A 26 13 8 5 59 38 34 3rd Round 5 Semi-finals Cup Winners' CupR1 Roland Schönenberger
Peter Marti
14
1976–77 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 14 5 3 54 30 33 2nd Round 5 Round 2 UEFA CupR2 Erni Maissen 12
Nationalliga A Playoff 10 5 2 3 19 16 29[18] 1st[19]
1977–78 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 12 4 6 53 34 28 4th Semi-finals Semi-finals European CupR1 Roland Schönenberger 24
Nationalliga A Playoff 10 5 3 2 21 14 27[20] 3rd
1978–79 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 10 6 6 36 29 26 4th Quarter-finals Runners-up UEFA CupR1 Detlev Lauscher 22
Nationalliga A Final 10 2 1 7 18 24 18[21] 6th
1979–80 Nationalliga A Qualifying 26 15 7 4 67 27 37 2nd Round 5 Round 1 Joseph Küttel 19
Nationalliga A Playoff 10 6 2 2 24 11 33[22] 1st
1980–81 Nationalliga A 26 9 10 7 48 44 28 6th Quarter-finals Round 1 European CupR2 Erni Maissen 14
1981–82 Nationalliga A 30 11 6 13 47 51 28 8th Runners-up Quarter-finals Erni Maissen 13
1982–83 Nationalliga A 30 10 5 15 47 56 25 11th Round 5
1983–84 Nationalliga A 30 11 6 13 55 59 28 9th Round 4
1984–85 Nationalliga A 30 11 9 10 46 49 31 8th Round 5
1985–86 Nationalliga A 30 10 10 10 44 40 30 10th Semi-finals
1986–87 Nationalliga A 30 9 6 15 49 62 24 12th Round 5
Relegation/Promotion play-offs 4 1 2 1 12 6 n/a n/a[23]
1987–88 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 4 5 13 27 55 13 11th Round 3
Promotion/relegation group A 14 5 4 5 27 20 14 5th
1988–89 Nationalliga B Qualifying East 22 14 4 4 48 23 32 1st Quarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A 14 4 6 4 19 21 14 4th
1989–90 Nationalliga B Qualifying West 22 11 5 6 40 29 27 5th Quarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A 14 6 5 3 27 17 17 3rd
1990–91 Nationalliga B Qualifying South East 22 9 8 5 40 30 26 4th Round 2
Promotion/relegation group A 14 4 4 6 18 17 12 4th
1991–92 Nationalliga B Qualifying West 22 13 5 4 42 30 31 1st Quarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A 14 4 6 4 20 22 14 4th
1992–93 Nationalliga B Qualifying West 22 16 4 2 54 10 36 2nd Quarter-finals
Promotion/relegation group A 14 7 4 3 25 17 18 4th
1993–94 Nationalliga B Qualifying West 18 12 1 5 39 14 25 2nd Semi-finals
Promotion/relegation group 14 7 6 1 22 7 20 1st
1994–95 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 6 8 8 18 15 20 7th Round 5
Nationalliga A Champions Group 14 7 0 7 20 19 24[24] 7th
1995–96 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 9 3 10 23 29 30 5th Quarter-finals Alexandre Rey 17
Nationalliga A Champions Group 14 3 4 7 14 20 28[25] 6th
1996–97 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 5 10 7 32 33 25 8th Round 5 Intertoto CupGS Gaetano Giallanza 19
Nationalliga A Champions Group 14 3 2 9 16 28 24[21] 8th
1997–98 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 5 4 13 28 46 19 11th Round 6 Mario Frick 14
Nationalliga A Promotion and relegation Group 14 6 4 4 27 22 22 3rd
1998–99 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 8 4 10 21 34 28 6th Round 5 Mario Frick 11
Nationalliga A Championship Playoff 14 5 4 5 18 19 33[20] 5th
1999–2000 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 9 10 3 31 21 37 2nd Quarter-finals Intertoto CupR3 George Koumantarakis 24
Nationalliga A Champion Playoffs 14 5 6 3 16 16 40[26] 3rd
2000–01 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 10 4 8 42 36 34 5th Quarter-finals UEFA CupR2 Jean-Michel Tchouga 20
Nationalliga A Champion playoffs 14 4 8 2 18 16 37[18] 4th
2001–02 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 13 4 5 52 37 43 1st Winners Intertoto CupF[27] Christian Giménez 26
Nationalliga A Champion playoffs 14 11 0 3 36 16 55[28] 1st
2002–03 Nationalliga A Qualifying 22 14 5 3 57 25 47 2nd Winners Champions LeagueGS2 Christian Giménez 20
Nationalliga A Champion playoffs 14 10 2 2 38 17 56[29] 2nd
2003–04 Super League 36 26 7 3 86 32 85 1st Round 3 UEFA CupR2 Christian Giménez 16
2004–05 Super League 34 21 7 6 81 45 70 1st Round 3 Champions LeagueQR3 Christian Giménez 30
UEFA CupRof32
2005–06 Super League 36 23 9 4 87 42 78 2nd Round 3 Champions LeagueQR3 Matías Emilio Delgado 29
UEFA CupQF
2006–07 Super League 36 22 8 6 77 40 74 2nd Winners UEFA CupGS Mladen Petrić 26
2007–08 Super League 36 22 8 6 73 39 74 1st Winners UEFA CupRof32 Marco Streller 17
2008–09 Super League 36 22 6 8 72 44 72 3rd Semi-finals Champions LeagueGS Eren Derdiyok 14
2009–10 Super League 36 25 5 6 90 46 80 1st Winners Europa LeagueGS Marco Streller 30
2010–11 Super League 36 21 10 5 76 44 73 1st Quarter-finals Champions LeagueGS Alexander Frei 33
Europa LeagueRof32
2011–12 Super League 34 22 8 4 78 32 71 1st Winners Champions LeagueRof16 Alexander Frei 42[13]
2012–13 Super League 36 21 9 6 61 31 72 1st Runners-up Champions LeaguePOR Marco Streller 21
Europa LeagueSF
2013–14 Super League 36 19 15 2 70 34 72 1st Runners-up Champions LeagueGS Marco Streller 19
Europa LeagueQF
2014–15 Super League 36 24 6 6 84 41 78 1st Runners-up Champions LeagueRof16 Shkëlzen Gashi 21
2015–16 Super League 36 26 5 5 88 38 83 1st Quarter-finals Champions LeaguePOF Marc Janko 16
Europa LeagueRof16
2016–17 Super League 36 26 8 2 92 35 86 1st Winners Champions LeagueGS Seydou Doumbia 21
2017–18 Super League 36 20 9 7 72 36 69 2nd Semi-finals Champions LeagueRof16 Albian Ajeti 14
2018–19 Super League 36 20 11 5 71 46 71 2nd Winners Champions LeagueQR2 Albian Ajeti 19
Europa LeaguePOF
2019–20 Super League 36 18 8 10 74 38 62 3rd Runners-up Champions LeagueQR3 Arthur Cabral 18
Europa LeagueQF
2020–21 Super League 36 15 8 13 60 53 53 2nd Round 3 Europa LeaguePOF Arthur Cabral 20
2021–22 Super League 36 15 17 4 70 41 62 2nd Round 3 Europa Conference LeagueRof16 Arthur Cabral 27
2022–23 Super League 36 11 14 11 51 50 57 5th Quarter-finals Europa Conference LeagueSF Zeki Amdouni 22
2023–24 Super League 38 13 10 15 45 52 49 8th Quarter-finals Europa Conference LeagueQR2 Thierno Barry 12

Key

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Winners Runners-up Promoted Relegated

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

References

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  1. ^ Garin, Erik (9 May 2004). "Switzerland 1898-1930". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  2. ^ Garin, Erik; Nackaerts, Luc; Abbink, Dinant (15 September 2004). "Switzerland Final League Tables of the Nationalliga A and B 1930-2000". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b RSSSF (14 September 2010). "The RSSSF Archive - Domestic Results 2000-2009/10". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  4. ^ a b Stokkermans, Karel (2 June 2010). "Switzerland 2009/10". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  5. ^ RSSSF (8 September 2010). "The RSSSF Archive - Domestic Results 1887-1989/90". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  6. ^ RSSSF (2 June 2010). "The RSSSF Archive - Domestic Results 1900-1999/00". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  7. ^ Garin, Erik (14 November 2004). "Switzerland – League Cup Finals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  8. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (26 January 2000). "Fairs' Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  9. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (26 January 2000). "European Cup Winners' Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  10. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (2 June 2010). "European Champions' Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  11. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (14 May 2010). "UEFA Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  12. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (15 January 2010). "UEFA Intertoto Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  13. ^ a b 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. ^ a b c d e 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. ^ a b 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. ^ a b 14 points were carried over from the qualifying phase.
  21. ^ a b 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. ^ a b 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.