1970–71 FC Basel season

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FC Basel
1970–71 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Félix Musfeld
ManagerGermany Helmut Benthaus
GroundSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga ARunner-up
Swiss CupQuarter-finals
European CupRound 2
Cup of the AlpsWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Switzerland Walter Balmer (13)
All: Switzerland Karl Odermatt (16)
Highest home attendance36'000 on 10 October 1970
vs. Zürich
Lowest home attendance9,500 on 8 November 1970
vs. Sion
Average home league attendance17.384

The 1970–71 season was Fussball Club Basel 1893's 77th season in their existence. It was their 25th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football after their promotion the season 1945–46. They played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium.

Overview[]

Pre-season[]

For the sixth consecutive season Helmut Benthaus was player-manager. There were only very few changes in the squad. Bruno Michaud retired from active football after winning his third championship title. He had played 16 seasons in the Nationalliga A, 14 of these were with Basel and two with Lausanne-Sport. During his time with Basel Michaud played a total of 355 competitive games and scored 22 goals. Dieter Rüefli moved on to play for St. Gallen and Janos Konrad moved on to Vevey-Sports. In the other direction Edoardo Manzoni joined the squad on loan from Xamax. Benthaus did not want any other transfers and relied on young players who came up from the reserve team to help, when needed in the first team. Basel played a total of 55 matches during this season. 27 of these games were in the domestic league including the play-off for the championship. Three of these games were in the Swiss Cup, four were in the European Cup, five were in the Cup of the Alps and 16 were friendly matches. Of these 16 test games 13 were won and three were drawn. Five test matches were played at home and 11 played away.[1]

Domestic league[]

14 teams contested in the 1970–71 Nationalliga A. These were the top 12 teams from the previous 1969–70 season and the two newly promoted teams Sion and Luzern. The championship was played in a double round robin. The champions would qualify for the 1971–72 European Cup and the last two teams in the league table at the end of the season were to be relegated. Basel won 18 of their 26 league games, drawing six, losing just twice, they scored 67 goals conceding 26. They finished the regular season level on points with Grasshopper Club Zürich and so these two teams had to contest a play-off game on 8 June 1971 to decide the title winners. Grasshopper won the play-off 4–3 after extra time.[2] Walter Balmer was Basel's top goal scorer with 13 league goals and Karl Odermatt second top scorer with 12 league goals. Peter Wenger scored 10, Helmut Hauser managed 9 and Jürgen Sundermann scored 8 league goals. Bellinzona finished last and the table and were relegated. Sion and Fribourg, level on points, were both second last and thus they had to have a play-off against relegation. Sion won 1–0, so Fribourg were relegated.[3]

Swiss Cup[]

On 1 November 1969 Basel started in the Swiss Cup in the round of 32 with a 5–1 home win against CS Chênois. In the round of 16 played on 29 November Basel had a home match against Bellinzona which was won 2–0. In the quarter-final, played on 28 February 1971, Basel had an away tie against Mendrisiostar (after club merger later renamed FC Mendrisio-Stabio). However, this was lost 0–2 after extra time. Servette won the cup competition at the end of the season, winning the final at the Wankdorf Stadium 2–0 against Lugano.[4]

European Cup[]

In the European Cup Basel were drawn against Spartak Moscow. The first leg, which was played on 16 September 1970 away from home, was lost 2–3 with Odermatt and Benthaus scoring for the guests during the last 12 minutes, after they had gone three down with just a quarter of an hour left to play. In the second leg played in the St. Jakob Stadium Basel won 2–1, the goals being scored by Siegenthaler und Walter Balmer. Thus the tie ended 4–4 on aggregate. Basel won on away goals and advanced to the second round. Here they were drawn against Ajax, first away from home, but they suffered a 0–3 defeat. The second leg at home also ended with a defeat, 1–2, despite the fact that Odermatt put Basel one up with a penalty after 36 minutes.[5]

Cup of the Alps[]

In the 1970 Cup of the Alps Basel were in the Swiss Group together with Lugano, Young Boys and Zürich. They played against each of the four Italian teams Fiorentina, Lazio, Sampdoria and Bari. Basel won the Swiss group and in the final they faced and beat Fiorentina 3–2.[6]

Players[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Switzerland  SUI Marcel Kunz
1 GK France FRA Jean-Paul Laufenburger
2 DF Switzerland  SUI Paul Fischli
3 DF Switzerland  SUI Walter Mundschin
4 MF Switzerland  SUI Peter Ramseier
5 MF Switzerland  SUI Urs Siegenthaler
6 MF Germany GER Jürgen Sundermann
7 FW Switzerland  SUI Walter Balmer
8 MF Switzerland  SUI Karl Odermatt
9 MF Switzerland  SUI Bruno Rahmen
10 MF Germany GER Helmut Benthaus
11 FW Switzerland  SUI Peter Wenger
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Switzerland  SUI (reserves)
DF Germany GER Josef Kiefer
MF Switzerland  SUI Edoardo Manzoni (loan from Xamax)
DF Switzerland  SUI Roland Paolucci
DF Switzerland  SUI Jörg Stohler
DF Switzerland  SUI Alex Wirth (reserves)
DF Switzerland  SUI (reserves)
MF Switzerland  SUI Otto Demarmels
MF Germany GER Stefan Reisch
MF Switzerland  SUI Rolf Riner
FW Germany GER Helmut Hauser
Players who left the squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Switzerland  SUI Dieter Rüefli (to St. Gallen)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Switzerland  SUI Bruno Michaud (retired)
FW Hungary HUN Janos Konrad (to Vevey-Sports)

Results[]

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches[]

Pre-season[]

19 July 1970 Pre-season FC Schalke 04 West Germany 0 – 0 Switzerland Basel  [de], Waldshut
Summary Attendance: 5,200
Referee: West Germany Robert Heyn
22 July 1970 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 1 – 0 West Germany Freiburger FC Landhof, Basel
18:15 Wenger Goal 7' (1:0) Summary Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Switzerland Haldimann Biel/Bienne
27 July 1970 Pre-season FV Lörrach West Germany 1 – 5 Switzerland Basel Stadtstadion Lörrach
Förster Goal 28' (1:1) Summary Goal 21' (0:1) Balmer
Goal 32' (1:2) Manzoni
Goal 54' (1:3) Ramseier
Goal 63' (1:4) Wenger
Goal 75' (1:5) Wenger
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: West Germany Kurt Woldrich
29 July 1970 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 1 France RC Strasbourg Landhof, Basel
18:15 Wenger Goal 2' (1:0)
Wenger Goal 71' (2:1)
Summary Goal 7' (pen. 1:1) Lemée
Yellow card 50' Kaniber
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Switzerland Ernst Dörflinger Basel
2 August 1970 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 2 Switzerland Xamax Weiden Dornach
16:30 Hauser Goal 60' (1:1)
Sundermann Goal 84' (2:1)
Summary Goal 54' (0:1) Brunnenmeier
Goal 86' (2:2) Rub
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Switzerland Jean Dubach Nidau
5 August 1970 Uhrencup Grenchen Switzerland 0 – 4 Switzerland Basel Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
20:00 Summary Goal 46' (0:1) Ramseier
Goal 52' (0:2) Wenger
Goal 67' (0:3) Balmer
Goal 73' (0:4) Odermatt
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Rettig Gerlafingen
8 August 1970 Uhrencup Basel Switzerland 5 – 5
(8 – 7 p)
Switzerland Young Boys Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
20:00 Wenger Goal 14' (1:0)
Reisch Goal 21' (2:1)
Balmer Goal 24' (3:1)
Odermatt Goal 57' (4:4)
Balmer Goal 68' (5:4)
Summary Goal 17' (1:1) Allemann
Goal 46' (2:2) Schild
Goal 49' (3:3) Theunissen
Goal 55' (3:4) Kvicinsky
Goal 85' (5:5) Müller
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Scheurer Bettlach
Penalties
Sundermann Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty missed
Sundermann Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty missed
Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty missed Allemann
Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty scored Penalty missed Penalty missed Allemann
12 August 1970 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 5 – 2 West Germany Tennis Borussia Berlin St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Wenger Goal 5' (1:0)
Hauser Goal 26' (2:0)
Hauser Goal 29' (3:0)
Hauser Goal 86' (4:2)
Hauser Goal 90' (5:2)
Summary Goal 37' (3:1) Eggert
Goal 58' (3:2) Görs
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Karl Göppel Zürich

Winter break[]

15 January 1971 Winter break Royal Bangkok Sports Club Thailand 0 – 15 Switzerland Basel Bangkok
Summary Goal (4x) Hauser
Goal (3x) Balmer
Goal (3x) Odermatt
Goal (2x) Demarmels
Goal (2x) Wenger
Goal (1x) Paolucci
20 January 1971 Winter break Queen-Stars Bangkok Thailand 1 – 3 Switzerland Basel Bangkok
Reisch Goal (o.g.) Summary Goal Odermatt
Goal Demarmels
Goal Wenger
Attendance: 8,000
7 February 1971 Wnter break Basel Switzerland 5 – 1 Switzerland Xamax St. Jakob Stadium Landhof, Basel
14:30 Hauser Goal 34' (1:0)
Hauser Goal 65' (2:0)
Balmer Goal 63' (3:0)
Hauser Goal 68' (4:0)
Hauser Goal 90' (5:1)
Summary Goal 84' (4:1) Krömer Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Switzerland Peter Hänggi Aesch
14 February 1971 Winter break Wettingen Switzerland 0 – 1 Switzerland Basel , Wettingen
Summary Goal 85' (0:1) Hauser Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Switzerland Winiger Wetzikon
17 February 1971 Winter break FC Birsfelden Switzerland 1 – 8 Switzerland Basel Sternenfeld, Birsfelden
20:00 Kunz Goal 35' (1:2) Summary Goal 3' (0:1) Fischli
Goal 6' (0:2) Odermatt
Goal 36' (1:3) Reisch
Goal 41' (1:4) Balmer
Goal 48' (1:5) Odermatt
Goal 51' (1:6) Odermatt
Goal 63' (1:7) Odermatt
Goal 70' (1:8) Wenger
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Switzerland Walter Rudin Birsfelden
21 February 1971 Winter break Servette Switzerland 2 – 2 Switzerland Basel Charmilles Stadium, Geneva
Heutschi Goal 81' (1:2)
Dörfel Goal 88' (2:2)
Summary Goal 8' (0:1) Odermatt
Goal 60' (0:2) Hauser
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Switzerland Gilbert Droz Marin
21 March 1971 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 1 Switzerland Grenchen Landhof, Basel
15:00 Balmer Goal 18' (1:0)
Stohler Goal 71' (pen. 2:1)
Summary Goal 30' (1:1) Braun Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Renggli Luzern
9 April 1971 Mid-season Aarau Switzerland 0 – 4 Switzerland Basel Stadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
Summary Goal 21' (0:1) Mundschin
Goal 26' (0:2) Hauser
Goal 47' (0:3) Rahmen
Goal 70' (0:4) Rahmen
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Zürcher Wettingen

Nationalliga[]

League matches[]

15 August 1970 Round 1 Servette 1 – 1 Basel Charmilles Stadium, Geneva
17:30 Heutschi Goal 8' (1:1) Summary Goal 6' (0:1) Ramseier Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Switzerland Mario Clematide Zollikofen
Note: Kick-off at 5.30 p.m. (Fêtes de Genève). Kick-off by Gina Lollobrigida.
28 August 1970 Round 2 Lugano 1 – 1 Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
20:30 Manzoni Yellow card 30'
Berset Goal 75' (1:1)
Berset Yellow card 80'
Summary Goal 14' (0:1) Mundschin
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Gilbert Droz Marin
29 August 1970 Round 3 Basel 3 – 1 Grasshopper Club St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Ramseier Goal 22' (1:0)
Hauser Goal 36' (2:1)
Balmer Goal 55' (3:1)
Summary Goal 25' (1:1) Grahn
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Switzerland Anton Bucheli Luzern
2 September 1970 Round 4 Basel 5 – 2 Bellinzona St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Odermatt Yellow card 10'
Odermatt Goal 21' (1:1)
Wenger Goal 40' (2:1)
Rahmen Goal 44' (3:1)
Hauser Goal 48' (4:1)
Balmer Goal 60' (5:1)
Summary Goal 7' (0:1) Lukaric
Goal 87' (5:2) Gottardi
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Switzerland Roland Racine Prilly
6 September 1970 Round 5 Luzern 1 – 1 Basel Stadion Allmend, Luzern
16:30 Müller Goal 90' (1:1) Summary Goal 5' (0:1) Wenger Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Switzerland Ulysse Darbellay Roche
12 September 1970 Round 6 Basel 3 – 0 Fribourg St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Sundermann Goal 6' (pen. 1:0)
Wenger Goal 37' (2:0)
Balmer Goal 49' (3:0)
Summary Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Switzerland Josef Zibung Luzern
19 September 1970 Round 7 Biel-Bienne 1 – 1 Basel Gurzelen Stadion, Biel/Bienne
20:15 Renfer Goal 13' (1:0) Summary Goal 31' (1:1) Reisch Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Switzerland Claudio Laich Massagno
26 September 1970 Round 8 Basel 5 – 3 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Wenger Goal 3' (1:0)
Hauser Goal 7' (2:0)
Wenger Goal 37' (3:3)
Wenger Goal 48' (4:3)
Odermatt Goal 58' (5:3)
Summary Goal 30' (2:1) Hosp
Goal 31' (2:2) Vuilleumier
Goal 32' (2:3) Weibel
Yellow card 45' Dürr
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Switzerland Walter Gallmann Oberrieden
3 October 1970 Round 9 La Chaux-de-Fonds 0 – 1 Basel Stade Charrière, La Chaux-de-Fonds
17:00 Summary Goal 12' (0:1) Balmer
Yellow card 37' Reisch
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Switzerland Bruno Della Bruna Lumino
10 October 1970 Round 10 Basel 4 – 2 Zürich St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Sundermann Goal 44' (pen. 1:2)
Benthaus Goal 48' (2:2)
Odermatt Goal 67' (3:2)
Mundschin Goal 90' (4:2)
Summary Goal 4' (0:1) Künzli
Goal 37' (0:2) Volkert
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Switzerland Mario Clematide Zollikofen
24 October 1970 Round 11 Winterthur 2 – 1 Basel Schützenwiese, Winterthur
20:00 Dimmler Goal 9' (pen. 1:0)
Rutschmann Goal 82' (2:1)
Zigerlig Yellow card
Summary Goal 81' (1:1) Reisch
Yellow card Reisch
Yellow card Paolucci
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Switzerland Ulysse Darbellay Roche
8 November 1970 Round 12 Basel 2 – 0 Sion St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Odermatt Goal 52' (1:0)
Wenger Goal 88' (2:0)
Summary Yellow card 26' Delay Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Switzerland Claudio Laich Massagno
22 November 1970 Round 13 Young Boys 1 – 6 Basel Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
14:30 Allemann Goal 70' (1:4) Summary Goal 31' (0:1) Odermatt
Goal 38' (0:2) Sundermann
Goal 45' (0:3) Paolucci
Goal 63' (0:4) Wenger
Goal 84' (1:5) Balmer
Goal 89' (1:3) Wenger
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Switzerland Pius Kamber Zürich
6 December 1970 Round 14 Basel 2 – 2 Servette St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Sundermann Goal 10' (1:0)
Sundermann Goal 60' (2:2)
Summary Goal 13' (1:1) Heutschi
Goal 44' (1:2) Blanchoud
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Switzerland Anton Bucheli Luzern
7 March 1971 Round 15 Basel 4 – 1 Lugano St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Odermatt Goal 20' (pen. 1:0)
Odermatt Yellow card 57'
Odermatt Goal 63' (2:0)
Balmer Goal 78' (3:0)
Odermatt Goal 82' (4:0)
Summary Yellow card 19' Coduri
Red card 54' Pullica
Goal 87' (o.g. 4:1) Fischli
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Scheurer Bettlach
14 March 1971 Round 16 Grasshopper Club 2 – 1 Basel Hardturm, Zürich
14:30 Gröbli Goal 29' (1:0)
Grahn Goal 48' (2:1)
Summary Goal 30' (1:1) Odermatt
Yellow card 63' Fischli
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Switzerland
21 March 1971 Round 17 Bellinzona PP Basel Stadio Comunale Bellinzona
[ Summary]
28 March 1971 Round 18 Basel 5 – 0 Luzern St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
15:00 Hauser Goal 26' (1:0)
Mundschin Goal 39' (2:0)
Sundermann Goal 60' (3:0)
Balmer Goal 89' (4:0)
Balmer Goal 90+1' (5:0)
Summary Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Despland Yverdon
4 April 1971 Round 19 Fribourg 2 – 3 Basel Stade Universitaire Saint-Léonard, Fribourg
15:00 Cremona Goal 37' (1:3)
Schaller Goal 53' (2:3)
Summary Goal 13' (0:1) Balmer
Goal 19' (0:2) Demarmels
Goal 24' (0:3) Hauser
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Walter Gallmann Oberrieden
17 April 1971 Round 20 Basel 2 – 0 Biel-Bienne St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Sundermann Goal 62' (1:0)
Wenger Goal 71' (2:0)
Summary Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Switzerland Werner Mettler St. Gallen
24 April 1971 Round 21 Lausanne-Sport 2 – 2 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
20:30 Zappella Goal 15' (1:0)
Vuilleumier Goal 58' (2:1)
Summary Goal 25' (1:1) Balmer
Yellow card 70' Fischli
Goal 77' (2:2) Demarmels
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Switzerland Claudio Laich Massagno
1 May 1971 Round 22 Basel 2 – 0 La Chaux-de-Fonds St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Balmer Goal 2' (1:0)
Hauser Goal 15' (2:0)
Summary Yellow card Jeandupeux
Yellow card 85' Chiandussi
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Switzerland Mario Clematide Zollikofen
16 May 1971 Round 23 Zürich 0 – 1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
15:40 Summary Goal 55' (0:1) Hauser Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Switzerland Fernand Burioli Lausanne
22 May 1971 Round 24 Basel 5 – 0 Winterthur St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Mundschin Goal 7' (1:0)
Odermatt Goal 26' (2:0)
Balmer Goal 30' (3:0)
Riner Goal 49' (4:0)
Hauser Goal 53' (5:0)
Summary Yellow card 53' Bollmann Attendance: 18,500
Referee: Switzerland Jean Dubach Nidau
26 May 1971 Round 17 Bellinzona 0 – 2 Basel Stadio Comunale Bellinzona
20:30 Summary Goal 56' (0:1) Balmer
Goal 79' (pen. 0:2) Odermatt
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Switzerland Walter Hungerbühler St. Gallen
29 May 1971 Round 25 Sion 0 – 1 Basel Stade Tourbillon, Sion
20:15 Wampfler Yellow card 78' Summary Goal 76' (0:1) Hauser
Yellow card 78' Fischli
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Scheurer Bettlach
5 June 1971 Round 26 Basel 3 – 2 Young Boys St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:15 Sundermann Goal 51' (1:1)
Ramseier Goal 54' (2:1)
Odermatt Goal 61' (3:1)
Summary Goal 17' (0:1) Müller
Goal 64' (3:2) Müller
Attendance: 34,000
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Despland Yverdon

League standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Basel 26 18 6 2 67 26 +41 42 Championship play-off
2 Grasshopper Club Zürich (C) 26 20 2 4 59 21 +38 42 Championship play-off winners, thus qualified for 1971–72 European Cup
and entered 1971 Intertoto Cup
3 FC Lugano 26 11 9 6 50 34 +16 31 Entered 1971 Intertoto Cup
4 Lausanne Sports 26 12 6 8 51 43 +8 30
5 FC Zürich 26 11 6 9 41 42 −1 28 Entered 1971 Intertoto Cup
6 FC Winterthur 26 11 5 10 36 38 −2 27
7 Servette FC Genève 26 8 10 8 39 36 +3 26 Swiss Cup winners, qualified for 1971–72 Cup Winners' Cup
and entered 1971 Intertoto Cup
8 BSC Young Boys 26 10 6 10 43 46 −3 26
9 FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 26 9 6 11 46 47 −1 24
10 FC Biel-Bienne 26 6 9 11 32 43 −11 21
11 FC Lucerne 26 8 4 14 39 48 −9 20
12 FC Sion 26 5 9 12 32 46 −14 19 Relegation play-off winners
13 FC Fribourg (R) 26 6 7 13 35 63 −28 19 Relegation play-off losers, relegated to Nationalliga B
14 AC Bellinzona (R) 26 1 7 18 24 61 −37 9 Relegated to Nationalliga B
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Championship play-off[]

8 June 1971 Play-off Grasshopper 4 – 3 (a.e.t.) Basel Wankdorf, Bern
Ohlhauser Goal 16'
Ove Grahn Goal 75', 97'
Peter Meier Goal 106'
Summary Mundschin Goal 21'
Wenger Goal 70'
Benthaus Goal 119' (pen.)
Attendance: 51,000
Referee: Switzerland Ulysse Darbellay Roche

Swiss Cup[]

1 November 1969 Round of 32 Basel 5 – 1 CS Chênois Basel
14:45 Sundermann Penalty missed 3′
Demarmels Goal 16' (1:1)
Odermatt Goal 47' (pen. 2:1)
Odermatt Goal 57' (3:1)
Sundermann Goal 60' (4:1)
Paolucci Goal 68' (4:1)
Summary Goal 11' (0:1) Liechti Stadium: St. Jakob Stadium
Attendance: 5,400
Referee: Switzerland Bruno Della Bruna Lumino
29 November 1969 Round of 16 Basel 2 – 0 Bellinzona Basel
14:30 Balmer Goal 56' (1:0)
Wenger Goal 73' (2:0)
Summary Stadium: St. Jakob Stadium
Attendance: 10,700
Referee: Switzerland Gérard Racine Biel/Bienne
28 February 1971 Quarter-final Mendrisiostar 2 – 0 (a.e.t.) Basel Mendrisio
Tomljenovic Goal 96' (1:0)
Allio Goal 119' (2:0)
Summary Stadium: , Mendrisio
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Switzerland Ulysse Darbellay Roche

European Cup[]

First round
16 September 1970 First leg Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 3 – 2 Switzerland Basel Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
Osyanin Goal 17' (1:0)
Osyanin Goal 66' (2:0)
Papayev Goal 76' (3:0)
UEFA Summary
FCB Summary
Odermatt Goal 78' (3:1)
Benthaus Goal 83' (3:2)
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: England Jim Finney
30 September 1970 Second leg Basel Switzerland 2 – 1
(4 – 4 agg.)
Soviet Union Spartak Moscow St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Siegenthaler Goal 48'
Balmer Goal 55'
Fischli Yellow card 58'
UEFA Summary
FCB Summary
Khusainov Goal 84' Attendance: 44,000
Referee: Austria Ferdinand Marschall

Spartak Moscow 4–4 Basel on aggregate. Basel won on away goals.

Second round
21 October 1970 First leg Ajax Netherlands 3 – 0 Switzerland Basel Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam)
Keizer Goal 17'
van Dijk Goal 23'
Hulshoff Goal 63'
UEFA Summary
FCB Summary
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Bulgaria Petar Nikolov
4 November 1970 Second leg Basel Switzerland 1 – 2 Netherlands Ajax St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Odermatt Goal 36' (pen.) UEFA Summary
FCB Summary
Rijnders Goal 69'
Neeskens Goal 72'
Attendance: 31,000
Referee: Republic of Ireland Derry Barrett

Ajax won 5–1 on aggregate.

Coppa delle Alpi[]

Matches[]

6 June 1970 Round 1 Basel Switzerland 4 – 1 Italy Bari St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Paolucci Goal 22' (1:0)
Sundermann Goal 33' (pen. 2:0)
Rahmen Goal 68' (3:1)
Reisch Goal 87' (4:1)
Summary Goal 53' (2:1) Fara Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Switzerland Pius Kamber Zürich
9 June 1970 Round 2 Basel Switzerland 2 – 1 Italy Sampdoria St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Sundermann Goal 19'
Riner Goal 35' (2:1)
Summary Goal 4' (0:1) Francesconi Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Italy Cesare Gussoni
13 June 1970 Round 3 Fiorentina Italy 3 – 3 Switzerland Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
20:00 Mariani Goal 61' (1:0)
Galdiolo Goal 70' (2:0)
Mariani Goal 84'
Summary Goal 71' (2:1) Hauser
Goal 87' (3:2) Hauser
Goal 88' (3:3) Mundschin
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Switzerland Othmar Huber Thun
16 June 1970 Round 4 Basel Switzerland 3 – 2 Italy Lazio St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Wenger Goal 72' (1:1)
Wenger Goal 73' (2:1)
Wenger Goal 85' (3:1)
Summary Goal 71' (1:0) Chinaglia
Goal 90+4' (pen. 3:2) Chinaglia
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Italy Luciano Giunti

Standings Swiss teams[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Basel 4 3 1 0 12 7 +5 7 Advance to final
2 Lugano 4 1 2 1 7 8 −1 4
3 Young Boys 4 1 1 2 6 5 +1 3
4 Zürich 4 1 0 3 9 10 −1 2

Final[]

19 June 1970 Final Basel Switzerland 3 – 2 Italy Fiorentina St. Jakob Stadium Basel
20:00 Hauser Goal 15' (1:0)
Wenger Goal 19' (2:0)
Wenger Goal 76' (3:1)
Summary Goal 30' (2:1) Longoni
Goal 77' (3:2) Esposito
Red card 90+3' Maraschi
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: France René Vigliani

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Bilanz 1970/71". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ "Grasshopper Club - FC Basel 4:3 n.V. (2:2, 1:1)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  3. ^ Erik Garin, Luc Nackaerts. "Nationalliga A 1970/71". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  4. ^ Erik Garin. "Switzerland 1970/71". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  5. ^ uefa.com. "1970/71, Second round, 2nd leg, Agg: 1-5, Basel 1-2 Ajax". uefa.com. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  6. ^ AC Fiorentina (1970). "Coppa delle Alpi, annata 1969/1970". fiorentinaweb.com. Retrieved 2016-11-16.

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