1909–10 FC Basel season

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FC Basel
1909–10 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Ernst-Alfred Thalmann
First team coachEmil Hasler
(as team captain)
GroundLandhof, Basel
Serie AGroup Stage: Fifth
Anglo CupQuarterfinals
Top goalscorern/a[note 09–10 1]
Average home league attendancen/a

The FC Basel 1909–10 season was their seventeenth season since the club was founded on 15 November 1893. The club's chairman was once again Ernst-Alfred Thalmann, it was his eighth presidential term. FC Basel played their home games in the Landhof.

Overview[]

In the 1909–10 season 99 teams took part in the Swiss championships organised by the Swiss Football Association. In the Serie A there were 19 teams. From the regional point of view these were FC Basel and FC Old Boys Basel. In the Serie B there were 41 teams, from the region Nordstern Basel, Concordia Basel, FC Liestal and the second teams from FCB and OB. In the Serie C there wer 39 teams, FC Breite Basel and FC Rosenthal Basel, as well as second and third teams.[1]

Emil Hasler was team captain for the second season in a row and as captain he led the team trainings and was responsible for the line-ups. During the 1909–10 season Basel played a total of 37 matches, 25 friendly games, 10 in the domestic league and two in the newly created Anglo-Cup. Of the 25 friendlies 11 were played in the Landhof. The team travelled to France to play a good victory against FC Hagenau and to Germany tp play Freiburger FC, but here they were defeated. During the winter break they again travelled to Germany. They played a draw with 1. FC Pforzheim on Christmas day and on boxing day were defeated by a combined team with players from and . The team again travelled to France in January, playing a draw with Strassburger FV. Over Easter the team played a tour in Germany, losing 4–0 against Stuttgarter Kickers, losing 5–3 against 1. FC Nürnberg on Good Friday and losing twice against Deutscher FC Prag, 2–1 on Easter Sunday and 4–1 on Easter Monday. In total 8 games were won, 6 six were drawn and 11 ended in a defeat.[2]

The Swiss Serie A 1909–10 was divided into three regional groups, seven team in the east group, six in the central and six in the west group. Basel were allocated to the central group together with local rivals Old Boys. The other teams playing in the Serie A central group were Luzern, Biel-Bienne, FC Bern and Young Boys. Basel ended the season in the fifth position in the group table, five points ahead of Luzern, who were relegated and three points behind the Young Boys, who won the group. YB continued to the finals and played against east group winners Aarau and west group winners Servette. YB won both games and became Swiss champions for the second time in a row.[3]

The first Anglo-Cup was played this season. In the round of 16 on 10 April 1910 Basel won against Young Fellows Zürich, but were beaten by St. Gallen in the quarterfinals. St. Gallen continued to the final, but were beaten in the replay by Young Boys.[3]

Players[]

Squad members

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   Albert Meyer
GK Switzerland  SUI Fridolin Wenger
DF Switzerland  SUI Ernst Amstein
DF Switzerland  SUI Hermann Moll
MF Switzerland  SUI Wilhelm 'Willy' Geisser
MF Germany GER Josef Goldschmidt
MF Switzerland  SUI Paul Gürtler
MF Switzerland  SUI Emil Hasler
MF Switzerland  SUI Ernst Kaltenbach
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   Max Palatini
MF Switzerland  SUI Luigi Persenico
FW Switzerland  SUI Christian Albicker (I)
FW   Rudolf Bredschneider
FW Switzerland  SUI (I)
FW Switzerland  SUI Karl Gossweiler (II)
FW Switzerland  SUI Ernst Gossweiler (III)
FW Switzerland  SUI
FW Switzerland  SUI Karl Wunderle

Results[]

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

Friendly matches[]

Pre- and mid-season[]

15 August 1909 Pre-season Concordia Basel Switzerland 1 – 12 Switzerland Basel Basel
Goal Summary Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal
5 September 1909 Pre-season FC Hagenau France 1 – 5 Switzerland Basel Hagenau
Goal Summary Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal
12 September 1909 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 4 – 1 Switzerland Baden Landhof, Basel
Goal Goal Goal Goal Summary Goal
19 September 1909 Pre-season Freiburger FC Germany 4 – 2 Switzerland Basel Freiburg im Breisgau
Goal Goal Goal Goal Summary Goal Goal
3 October 1909 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 5 – 2 Switzerland Cantonal Neuchâtel Landhof, Basel
15:00 Goal (1:0)
Goal (2:0)
Goal (3:0)
Goal (4:0)
Goal (5:1)
Summary Goal (pen. 4:1)
Goal (5:2)
10 October 1909 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 4 Switzerland Winterthur Landhof, Basel
15:00 Hasler Goal (1:0)
Goldschmidt Goal (2:2)
Summary Goal (o.g. 1:1)
Goal (1:2) Koblet
Goal (2:3)
Goal (2:4) Keller
Referee: Switzerland Kupferschmid (Old Boys
21 November 1909 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 3 – 4 Switzerland Concordia Basel Landhof, Basel
Goal Goal Goal Summary Goal Goal Goal Goal
5 December 1909 Mid-season La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland 3 – 6 Switzerland Basel La Chaux-de-Fonds
Goal (1:5)
Goal (2:5)
Goal (3:5)
Summary Goal (0:1) Gürtler
Goal (0:2) Hasler
Goal (0:3) Hasler
Goal (0:5) Kaltenbach
Goal (3:6) Gossweiler II

Winter break to end of season[]

19 December 1909 Winter break Basel Switzerland 4 – 4 Switzerland Young Boys Landhof, Basel
15:00 Wunderle Goal (1:0)
Wunderle Goal (2:2)
Gürtler Goal (3:4)
Moll Goal (4:4)
Summary Goal (1:1) Meister
Goal (1:2)
Goal (2:3)
Goal (o.g. 2:4) Amstein
Referee: Switzerland
25 December 1909 Winter break 1. FC Pforzheim Germany 2 – 2 Switzerland Basel Pforzheim
Schweikert Goal (1:0)
Goal (pen, 2:2)
Summary Goal (1:1) Wunderle
Goal (1:2) Moll
26 December 1909 Winter break / combined team Germany 4 – 3 Switzerland Basel Mannheim
Goal (1:0)
Goal (pen. 2:2)
Goal (3:2)
Goal (4:2)
Summary Goal (1:1) Moll
Goal (1:2)
Goal (4:3)
2 January 1910 Winter break Basel Switzerland 10 – 1 SwitzerlandNordstern Basel Landhof, Basel
Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal Summary Goal 5' (0:1)
9 January 1910 Winter break Basel Switzerland 1 – 5 Switzerland Servette Landhof, Basel
15:00 Goal (1:0) Summary Goal (1:1) Dessaules
Goal (1:2)
Goal (1:3) Renand
Goal (1:4) Morier
Goal (o.g. 1:2)
Attendance: 1,000
16 January 1910 Winter break Strassburger FV France 3 – 3 Switzerland Basel Akademiker-Platz, Strassburg
Goal (o.g. 1:1)
Goal (2:1)
Goal 80' (3:3)
Summary Goal (0:1) Gürtler
Goal (2:2) Gossweiler
Goal 70' (2:3)
Referee: France Graef Strassburger FV
6 March 1910 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 2 Switzerland Winterthur Landhof, Basel
15:00 Wunderle Goal (1:1)
Moll Goal (2:2)
Summary Goal (0:1)
Goal (0:2)
Referee: Switzerland Ramseyer Basel
20 March 1910 Mid-season Stuttgarter Kickers Germany 4 – 0 Switzerland Basel Stuttgart
Goal 10' (1:0)
Goal (2:0)
Löble Goal (3:0)
Goal (4:0)
Summary
25 March 1910 Mid-season 1. FC Nürnberg Germany 5 – 3 Switzerland Basel Nürnberg
Goal (1:1)
Goal (2:2)
Goal (3:3)
Goal (pen. 4:3)
Goal (5:3)
Summary Goal (0:1) Gossweiler
Goal (1:2)
Goal (2:3) Moll
27 March 1910 Mid-season Deutscher FC Prag Germany 2 – 1 Switzerland Basel Prague
Goal (1:0)
Goal (2:0)
Summary Goal (2:1) Gürtler
28 March 1910 Mid-season Deutscher FC Prag Germany 4 – 1 Switzerland Basel Prague
Goal (o.g. 1:0)
Goal (2:1)
Goal (3:1)
Goal (4:1)
Summary Goal (1:1) Gürtler
29 April 1910 End of season Basel Switzerland 0 – 3 England The Pirates FC London Landhof, Basel
17:00 Summary Goal (0:1)
Goal (0:2)
Goal (0:3)
8 May 1910 End of season FV Baden-Baden Germany 4 – 2 Switzerland Basel Baden-Baden
Goal Goal Goal Goal Summary Goal Goal
15 May 1910 End of season FC Wacker München Germany 3 – 3 SwitzerlandBasel Munich
Goal (1:3)
Goal (2:3)
Goal (3:3)
Summary Goal (pen. 0:1) Kaltenbach
Goal (0:2) Moll
Goal (0:3) Wunderle
16 May 1910 End of season FC Wacker München Germany 3 – 5 (a.e.t.) Switzerland Basel Munich
Goal (1:1)
Goal (1:2)
Goal (3:3)
Summary Goal (0:1) Hasler
Goal (2:2)
Goal (2:3)
Goal (3:4) Kaltenbach
Goal (3:5)
22 May 1910 End of season Basel Switzerland 2 – 2 Germany Freiburger FC Landhof, Basel
16:00 Goal (1:0)
Kaltenbach Goal (2:1)
Summary Goal (1:1)
Goal (2:2)
4 June 1910 End of season Basel Switzerland 6 – 0 Switzerland Concordia Basel Landhof, Basel
18:00 Hasler Goal (1:0)
Hasler Goal (2:0)
Hasler Goal (3:0)
Kaltenbach Goal (4:0)
Kaltenbach Goal (5:0)
Goal (6:0)
Summary

Serie A[]

Central group results[]

17 October 1909 Round 1 Basel 7 – 0 Luzern Landhof, Basel
15:00 Goal (1:0)
Goal 2:0'
Goal 3:0'
Goal 4:0'
Goal 5:0'
Goal 6:0'
Goal 7:0'
Summary Referee: Switzerland R. Seifert (Old Boys)
24 October 1909 Round 2 Young Boys 1 – 2 Basel Spitalacker, Bern
14:30 Goal 18' (1:0) Summary Goal (1:1) Wunderle
Goal (pen. 1:2) Hasler
Referee: Switzerland Sevin (Cantonal Neuchâtel)
31 October 1909 Round 3 Basel 2 – 4 Biel-Bienne Landhof, Basel
15:00 Hasler Goal (1:1)
Goal (2:4)
Summary Goal (pen. 0:1) Lempen
Goal (1:2)
Goal (1:3)
Goal (1:4)
7 November 1909 Round 4 Old Boys 3 – 3 Basel Margarethenwiese, Basel
15:00 Niggli Goal 18' (1:0)
Buser Goal (2:1)
Winter Goal (3:3)
Summary Goal (1:1) Hasler
Goal (2:2) Wunderle
Goal (2:3) Gossweiler II
Referee: Switzerland Rüegg
14 November 1909 Round 5 Basel 2 – 3 Bern Landhof, Basel
15:00 Goal (1:1)
Gossweiler II Goal (2:2)
Summary Goal (0:1) Hofer
Goal (1:2) Schäfter
Goal (o.g. 2:3) Meyer
12 December 1909 Round 6 Luzern 1 – 2 Basel Luzern
Goal 10' (1:0) Goal (1:1) Kaltenbach
Goal (1:2) Gossweiler II
14 February 1910 Round 7 Basel 1 – 4 Old Boys Landhof, Basel
15:00 Hasler Goal (1:0) Summary Goal (1:1) Buser III
Goal (1:2)
Goal (1:3)
Goal (1:4)
Referee: Switzerland Escher Zürich
20 February 1910 Round 8 Bern 2 – 3 Basel Kirchenfeld, Bern
15:00 Brugger Goal (1:0)
Beuchat I Goal (2:1)
Summary Goal (1:1) Hasler
Goal (2:2)
Goal (2:3)
Referee: Switzerland Haslebacher (Montriond)
17 April 1910 Round 9 Basel 0 – 4 Young Boys Landhof, Basel
15:00 Summary Goal (0:1) Walter
Goal (0:2) Meister
Goal (0:3) Weiss
Goal (0:4) Kaiser
Referee: Switzerland Schlegel (FC Zürich)
24 April 1910 Round 10 Biel-Bienne 2 – 2 Basel Biel/Bienne
Goal Goal Summary Goal Goal

Central group league table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Young Boys Bern 10 6 1 3 38 18 +20 13 Advance to finals
2 Old Boys Basel 10 4 3 3 26 23 +3 11
3 FC Bern 10 4 3 3 22 20 +2 11
4 FC Biel 10 4 2 4 27 23 +4 10
5 FC Basel 10 4 2 4 24 24 0 10
6 FC Lucerne 10 2 1 7 15 44 −29 5 Relegated
Source: rsssf

Anglo-Cup[]

10 April 1910 Round of 16 Basel 4 – 2 Young Fellows Zürich Landhof, Basel
15:00 Hasler Goal (1:0)
Kaltenbach Goal (pen. 2:0)
Moll Goal (3:0)
Hasler Goal (4:0)
Summary Goal (4:1)
Goal (4:2)
29 May 1910 Quarterfinal St. Gallen 2 – 1 Basel St. Gallen
Krämer Goal (1:0)
Grunder Goal (2:1)
Summary Goal (1:1) Referee: Switzerland H. W. Koch

See also[]

Notes[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The player lines-ups and goal scorers for 6 of the 10 league games in the 1909–10 season are unknown or incomplete.

Incomplete league matches 1909–1910 season: YB-FCB, FCB-Biel, Luzern-FCB, Bern-FCB, FCB-YB, Biel-FCB

References[]

  1. ^ Peter, Stefan. "Überregionale Meisterschaften, Schweizer und Basler Cup". Regional, national championships, Swiss and Basler Cup. Stefan Peter, Basel. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  2. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Spiele, Testspiele 1909-10". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  3. ^ a b Garin, Erik. "Switzerland 1910". rsssf.com. Retrieved 2018-11-16.

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