1988–89 FC Basel season

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FC Basel
1988–89 season
FC Basel Logo
ChairmanCharles Röthlisberger
ManagerUrs Siegenthaler
GroundSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga BPromotion Phase 4th
Swiss CupQuarterfinal
Top goalscorerLeague: Lucio Esposito
Ralph Thoma (13 each)

All: Lucio Esposito (15)
Highest home attendance12,000 on 27 March 1988
vs Zürich[1]
Lowest home attendance1,200 on 4 December 1988
vs Winterthur
and on 14 June 1989
vs St. Gallen
Average home league attendance3,765[1]

The Fussball Club Basel 1893 1988–89 season was their 95th season since the club's foundation. Charles Röthlisberger was the club's chairman, in the club's history he was their 31st chairman and this was his second year in this position. FC Basel played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. Following their relegation the season before this was their first season in the second tier of Swiss football since the 1945–46 season.

Overview[]

Pre-season[]

Following their relegation after the previous Nationalliga A season the club's priority aim was to return immediately to the top flight of Swiss football. Urs Siegenthaler was first-team coach for the second consecutive season. Due to the relegation there were many modifications in the squad. Ruedi Zahner retired from active football. Both goalkeeper moved on, Bernard Pulver to Young Boys and Urs Suter to Zürich. Stefan Bützer and Frank Eggeling both transferred to Emmenbrücke. Thomas Hauser and Varadaraju Sundramoorthy went to play for local rivals Old Boys. Dominique Herr moved on to Lausanne-Sport. The two forwards Adrian Knup transferred to Aarau and Peter Nadig to Luzern. Scottish ex-international Gordon Smith moved home to Scotland and joined Stirling Albion before ending his football career. Adrian Sedlo moved to Mulhouse and with four other players the contracts were not prolonged.

The club's financial problems had worsened during the previous season, this also due to the sinking number of spectators. But because an immediately to the top flight was the priority, 12 new players were signed in. Goalkeeper Remo Brügger was signed in from Luzern and his back up Roger Glanzmann from FC Therwil. The experienced players Andre Rindlisbacher transferred in from Aarau, Rolf Baumann from VfB Stuttgart, Mario Moscatelli from St. Gallen and Lucio Esposito from Luzern. There were a number of new players who joined from lower division clubs. For example Michael Syfrig, who had played a big role in the promotion of FC Glarus the previous season, signed in on his first professional contract. Then local youngsters Germano Fanciulli joined from local rivals Old Boys and Andre Cueni from FC Laufen. Further Beat Aebi came from FC Volketswil, Kurt Spirig came from Diepoldsau and Patrick Liniger was brought from the youth team.[2]

Domestic league[]

The 24 teams in the Nationalliga B were divided into two groups, an east and a west group, to first play a qualification round. In the second stage the tops six teams in each group and the last four team of the Nationalliga A would play a promotion/relegation round, also divided into two groups. The top two teams in each group would next season play in the top flight. Basel were assigned to the East group. They ended their 22 matches in the Qualifying Phase with 14 victories, four draws and four defeats with 32 points. They were group winners. The team scored 48 goals and conceded just 23. In this first stage Lucio Esposito was the team's top goal scorer with 10 goals and Ralph Thoma second in the internal ranking with eight goals.

Thus Basel qualified themselves for a Promotion group. Basel were assigned to group A. Also qualified for this group from the Nationalliga B were Zürich, CS Chênois, Grenchen, ES Malley and the Old Boys. The team's goal scoring quality was missed during the Promotion stage. In the fifth, sixth and seventh round Basel lost the two away games against Lausanne-Sports 1–4 and St. Gallen 0–3, as well as the home match against local rivals Old Boys 0–1, therefore losing very valuable points. Basel ended the group with just 19 scored goals and just 14 obtained points in fourth position and thus they missed promotion. They were nine respectively eight points behind St. Gallen and Lausanne-Sports, both of whom were quite easily able to avoid relegation.[3]

Swiss Cup[]

Basel entered into the Swiss Cup in the 2nd principal round. Here they were drawn away against local team . The game was won easily, 5–0. In the next round Basel were drawn against higher classed Young Boys. Basel mastered their opponents well, winning 4–1. In the round of 32 and round of 16 Basel had two ties against lower tier teams winning both to qualify for the quarterfinals. Here their cup season game to an end because they lost against top-tier team Aarau. Grasshopper Club won the cup for the second season in a row, beating Aarau 2–1 in the final.[4]

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 Remo Brügger (from Luzern)
1 GK Switzerland  SUI Thomas Grüter (from St. Gallen)
2 DF Switzerland  SUI Markus Hodel
3 MF Switzerland  SUI Andre Rindlisbacher (from Aarau)
4 DF Switzerland  SUI Massimo Ceccaroni
5 DF Switzerland  SUI Michael Syfrig (from FC Glarus)
6 MF Germany GER Rolf Baumann (from VfB Stuttgart)
7 MF Switzerland  SUI Mario Moscatelli (from St. Gallen)
8 MF Spain ESP Enrique Mata
9 FW Italy ITA Germano Fanciulli (from Old Boys)
10 MF Germany GER Uwe Dittus
11 FW Switzerland  SUI Ralph Thoma
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF Germany GER Peter Bernauer
13 DF Switzerland  SUI Bruno Hänni
14 FW Italy ITA Lucio Esposito (from Luzern)
15 FW Switzerland  SUI Beat Aebi (FC Volketswil)
16 FW Switzerland  SUI Patrick Rahmen
17 DF Switzerland  SUI Markus Füri
18 DF Switzerland  SUI Kurt Spirig (from Diepoldsau)
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Andre Cueni (from FC Laufen)
20 GK Switzerland  SUI Roger Glanzmann (from FC Therwil)
DF Switzerland  SUI Patrick Liniger (from youth team)
FW Switzerland  SUI
MF Switzerland  SUI Stephan Schaub
FW Switzerland  SUI Remo Steiner
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
GK Switzerland  SUI Bernard Pulver (to Young Boys)
GK Switzerland  SUI Urs Suter (to Zürich)
DF Switzerland  SUI Philipp Baumberger
MF Switzerland  SUI Stefan Bützer (to Locarno)
FW Germany GER Frank Eggeling (to Emmenbrücke)
DF Switzerland  SUI Fabio Ghisoni (to Emmenbrücke)
FW Germany GER Thomas Hauser (to Old Boys)
DF Switzerland  SUI Dominique Herr (to Lausanne-Sport)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Switzerland  SUI Adrian Knup (to Aarau)
MF Switzerland  SUI Peter Nadig (to Luzern)
MF Germany GER Bernd Schramm
FW Switzerland  SUI Mathias Wehrli
MF Switzerland  SUI Ruedi Zahner (retired)
MF Scotland SCO Gordon Smith (to Stirling Albion)
DF Germany GER Adrian Sedlo (to Mulhouse)
MF Greece GRE Fotios Karapetsas
FW Singapore SIN Varadaraju Sundramoorthy (to Old Boys)

Results[]

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches[]

Pre- and mid-season[]

29 June 1988 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2–3 Switzerland Bellinzona St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Dittus Goal 25' (1:0)
Dittus Goal 74' (pen. 2:2)
Summary Goal 29' (1:1) Jacobacci
Goal 45' (1:2) Jacobacci
Goal 85' (2:3) Jacobacci
Attendance: 300
Referee: Switzerland André Reck
3 July 1988 Pre-season FC Mulhouse France 2–1 Switzerland Basel Stade Municipal, Hirtzbach
17:00 Subiat Goal 32' (1:0)
Peuget Goal 59' (2:1)
Summary Goal 54' (1:1) Baumann Attendance: 800
Referee: France Zumsteck
Note: Anniversary game 60th year after the founding of FC Hirtzbach
6 July 1988 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 5–0 Austria Dornbirn 1913 St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Hänni Goal 13' (1:0)
Esposito Goal 46' (2:0)
Rindlisbacher Goal 63' (3:0)
Syfrig Goal 73' (4:0)
Hänni Goal 88' (5:0)
Summary Attendance: 300
Referee: Switzerland Walter Rudin Birsfelden
9 July 1988 Pre-season SC Freiburg Germany 1–1
(4–3 p)
Switzerland Basel Elzstadion, Emmendingen
18:30 Higl Goal 51' (1:1) Summary Goal 8' (0:1) Dittus Referee: Germany Holger Dehmelt ()
Penalties
Staib Penalty scored
Hermann Penalty missed
Majka Penalty scored
Weber Penalty scored
Fludec Penalty scored
Penalty scored Fanciulli
Penalty scored Rindlisbacher
Penalty missed Dittus
Penalty missed Baumann
Penalty scored Thoma
10 July 1988 Pre-season FC Emmendingen Germany 1–0 Switzerland Basel Elzstadion, Emmendingen
15:30 Hilbig Goal 65' (1:0) Summary Attendance: 700
Referee: Germany Josef Hodapp
13 July 1988 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2–1 Netherlands Twente St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
19:00 Moscatelli Goal 11' (1:0)
Thoma Goal 51' (2:0)
Summary Goal 76' (2:1) Koopman Attendance: 700
Referee: Switzerland Francis Fischer
16 July 1988 Pre-season Grenchen Switzerland 0–3 Switzerland Basel Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
19:00 Summary Goal 40' (0:1) Thoma
Goal 78' (0:2) Esposito
Goal 83' (0:3) Esposito
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Röthlisberger Suhr
19 July 1988 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 0–1 Scotland Celtic St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Summary Goal 74' (0:1) Walker Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Switzerland André Reck
28 September 1988 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 1–6 Germany VfB Stuttgart St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Esposito Goal 16' (1:1) Summary Goal 11' (0:1) Buchwald
Goal 29' (pen. 1:2) Schütterle
Goal 43' (1:3) Schröder
Goal 59' (1:4) Schütterle
Goal 69' (1:5) Schmäler
Goal 88' (1:6) Klinge
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Switzerland Peter Bochsler
8 November 1988 Mid-season FC Sursee Switzerland 1–1 Switzerland Basel Sursee
Widmer Goal 49' (1:1) Summary Goal 41' (0:1) Esposito

Winter break and mid-season[]

18 February 1989 Winter break 1. FC Pforzheim Germany 1–0 Switzerland Basel Stadion im Brötzinger Tal, Pforzheim
14:30 Andreas Mähler Goal 3' (1:0) Summary Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Switzerland
22 February 1989 Winter break Lugano Switzerland 2–0 Switzerland Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
20:00 Gorter Goal 53' (pen. 1:0)
Jensen Goal 55' (2:0)
Summary Attendance: 250
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
25 February 1989 Winter break Basel Switzerland 1–1 Switzerland Grasshopper Club St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Mata Goal 32' (1:0) Summary Yellow card 16' Egli
Yellow card 26' Halter
Yellow card 33' Wyss
Goal 83' (o.g. 1:1) Dittus
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Switzerland Peter Bochsler
2 March 1989 Winter break Xamax Switzerland 5–0 Switzerland Basel Les Fourches, Saint-Blaise
17:00 Hermann Goal 2' (1:0)
Sutter Goal 3' (2:0)
Lüth Goal 38' (3:0)
Lüth Goal 40' (4:0)
Lüth Goal 61' (5:0)
Summary Attendance: 200
Referee: Switzerland Manfred Schlup Grenchen
4 March 1989 Winter break Basel Switzerland 3–2 Switzerland Aarau St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Moscatelli Goal 42' (1:0)
Thoma Goal 79' (2:2)
Cueni Goal 85' (3:2)
Summary Goal 56' (1:1) Sforza
Goal 69' (1:2) van der Gijp
Attendance: 700
Referee: Switzerland Rolf Blattmann
8 March 1989 Winter break Basel Switzerland 0–1 Switzerland FC Glarus St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Summary Goal 43' (0:1) Paradiso Attendance: 300
Referee: Switzerland Fabrice Kaltenrieder
25 April 1989 Mid-season FC Châtel-St.-Denis Switzerland 1–3 Switzerland Basel , Châtel-Saint-Denis
Goal Summary Goal (1x) Cueni
Goal (1x) Moscatelli
Goal (1x) Esposito

Nationalliga B[]

Qualifying Phase East[]

23 July 1988 Round 1 Zürich 1–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
20:00 Landolt Goal 6' (1:1)
Landolt Yellow card 27'
Summary Goal 3' (0:1) Esposito
Yellow card 24' Baumann
Yellow card 63' Moscatelli
Attendance: 5,300
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
Note: Debut for Remo Brügger, Michael Syfrig, André Rindlisbacher, Mario Moscatelli, Rolf Baumann, Germano Fanciulli and Lucio Esposito
27 July 1988 Round 2 Basel 3–0 Locarno Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
20:30 Bernauer Goal 57' (1:0)
Esposito Goal 58' (2:0)
Aebi Goal 77' (3:0)
Summary Yellow card Niedermayer Attendance: 2,600
Referee: Switzerland Jean-Claude Tagliabue
Note: Home game played on the Schützenmatte, because the St. Jakob Stadium was not ready to play on following a Pink Floyd concert.
30 July 1988 Round 3 Schaffhausen 1–3 Basel Stadion Breite, Schaffhausen
20:00 Axel Thoma Yellow card
Krebs Goal 26' (1:1)
Summary Goal 22' (pen. 0:1) Dittus
Yellow card 32' Rindlisbacher
Yellow card 70' Thoma
Goal 76' (1:2) Moscatelli
Yellow card 86' Baumann
Goal 90' (1:3) Thoma
Attendance: 2,300
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
4 August 1988 Round 4 Basel 4–0 FC Chur St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Dittus Goal 13' (pen. 1:0)
Moscatelli Goal 50' (2:0)
Esposito Goal 57' (3:0)
Thoma Goal 75' (4:0)
Summary Yellow card 34' Beeli
Yellow card 54' Manetsch
Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Switzerland Strässle Steinach
Note: Note: NLA debut for Kurt Spirig
10 August 1988 Round 5 Old Boys 0–3 Basel Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
20:00 Hauser Yellow card 8'
Maurer Yellow card 11'
Kägi Yellow card 76'
Summary Yellow card 27' Hänni
Yellow card 29' Moscatelli
Goal 43' (0:1) Esposito
Goal 56' (o.g. 0:2) Maurer
Goal 63' (0:3) Esposito
Attendance: 9,200
Referee: Switzerland Arturo Martino
13 August 1988 Round 6 Basel 1–2 St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Thoma Goal 37'
Baumann Yellow card 81'
Summary Goal 82' Lötscher
Goal 88' Zug
Yellow card 33' Yellow-red card 86' Gabriel
Attendance: 4,300
Referee: Switzerland François Xavier Amherdt
16 August 1988 Round 7 Chiasso 0–1 Basel Stadio Comunale, Chiasso
20:00 Malnati Yellow card 54'
Neumann Yellow card 64'
Sordelli Yellow card 87'
Summary Goal 55' (0:1) Dittus
Yellow card 71' Yellow-red card 74' Bernauer
Yellow card 75' Hodel
Yellow card 83' Mata
Yellow card 90+2' Rahmen
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Switzerland Michel Barbezat
27 August 1988 Round 8 Basel 3–0 Zug St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Brügger Yellow card 11'
Baumann Goal 23' (1:0)
Moscatelli Goal 33' (2:0)
Mata Goal 36' (3:0)
Summary Yellow card 37' Allegretti Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Schödl
31 August 1988 Round 9 Baden 0–2 Basel Esp Stadium, Fislisbach
20:00 Balzarini Yellow card 60' Summary Yellow card 29' Moscatelli
Goal 53' (0:1) Esposito
Yellow card 61' Hodel
Goal 88' (0:2) Mata
Attendance: 1,900
Referee: Switzerland Armand Neukom
10 September 1988 Round 10 Winterthur 2–1 Basel Schützenwiese, Winterthur
20:00 Häfeli Goal 56' (1:0)
Hutka Goal 63' (2:0)
Summary Yellow card 81' Moscatelli
Goal 89' (2:1) Thoma
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Switzerland Mario Marbet
Note: First NLA game for referee Mario Marbet
17 September 1988 Round 11 Basel 3–1 Emmenbrücke St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Syfrig Goal 88' (1:1)
Aebi Goal 90' (2:1)
Moscatelli Goal 90+6' (3:1)
Summary Yellow card 16' Yellow-red card 24' Büeler
Goal 23' (0:1) Zemp
Yellow card 26' Zemp
Yellow card 34' Ghisoni
Yellow card 46' Studer
Yellow card 77' Gasser
Yellow card 81' Berger
Yellow card 84' Yellow-red card 87'Roth
Yellow card 90' Schupp
Attendance: 2,800
Referee: Switzerland Armand Neukom
24 September 1988 Round 12 Basel 2–2 Zürich St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Esposito Goal 18' (1:1)
Mata Goal 58' (2:1)
Dittus Yellow card 62'
Summary Goal 4' (0:1) Şahin
Yellow card 8' Şahin
Yellow card 59' Beat Studer
Goal 63' (2:2) Jürg Studer
Yellow card 85' Gilli
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Switzerland Ludwig Zurkirchen
1 October 1988 Round 13 Locarno 2–2 Basel Stadio del Lido, Locarno
20:00 Siwek Goal 7' (1:0)
Bützer Yellow card 33'
Forestier Yellow card 72'
Schönwetter Goal 88' (1:2)
Summary Yellow card 15' Rindlisbacher
Goal 54' (1:1) Thoma
Goal 62' (1:2) Hänni
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Switzerland François Xavier Amherdt
8 October 1988 Round 14 Basel 1–0 Schaffhausen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Hodel Yellow card 33'
Aebi Yellow card 76'
Hänni Goal 83' (1:0)
Syfrig Yellow card 87'
Summary Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Switzerland Hans Weber
16 October 1988 Round 15 FC Chur 0–3 Basel Ringstrasse, Chur
14:30 Summary Goal 62' (0:1) Moscatelli
Goal 74' (0:2) Baumann
Yellow card 76' Moscatelli
Yellow card 84' Hänni
Goal 85' (0:3) Mata
Attendance: 1,350
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Despland Yverdon
22 October 1988 Round 16 Basel 1–2 Old Boys St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Dittus Yellow card 57'
Brügger Yellow card 72'
Dittus Goal 74' (pen. 1:1)
Baumann Yellow card 85'
Summary Yellow card 18' Spicher
Goal 26' (pen. 0:1) Hauck
Goal 80' (1:2) Kägi
Attendance: 7,800
Referee: Switzerland Francis Fischer (Arch)
30 October 1988 Round 17 0–3 Basel Sportplatz Buchholz, Glarus
14:30 Ramensperger Yellow card
Gabriel Yellow card
Summary Goal 2' (0:1) Thoma
Goal 22' (0:2) Thoma
Goal 90' (0:3) Esposito
Yellow card Hänni
Yellow card Dittus
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Switzerland Aldo Palama
6 Novaember 1988 Round 18 Basel 2–1 Chiasso St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Esposito Goal 80' (1:0)
Mata Yellow card 82'
Thoma Goal 89' (2:1)
Summary Goal 82' (1:1) Romagnoli
Yellow card 83' Yellow-red card 87' Malnati
Yellow card 90+1' Fontana
Yellow card 90+3' Romagnoli
Attendance: 2,900
Referee: Switzerland Willy Hänni
20 November 1988 Round 19 Zug 2–2 Basel Herti Allmend Stadion, Zug
14:30 Zwahlen Goal 32' (1:1)
Huber Goal 44' (2:1)
Stierli Yellow card 59'
Zwahlen Yellow card 71'
Summary Goal 19' (0:1) Baumann
Penalty missed 40′ Dittus
Yellow card 70' Rindlisbacher
Goal 90' (2:2) Moscatelli
Yellow card 90+1' Moscatelli
Attendance: 400
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Schuler
27 November 1988 Round 20 Basel 1–4 Baden St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Mata Yellow card 25'
Bernauer Goal 59' (1:2)
Baumann Yellow card 83'
Summary Goal 4' (0:1) Brazil
Yellow card 19' Ponte
Yellow card 28' Lerchmüller
Goal 35' (0:2) Brazil
Goal 71' (1:3) Zaugg
Goal 77' (1:4) Wiesner
Attendance: 2,800
Referee: Switzerland O. Grütsch
4 December 1988 Round 21 Basel 3–1 Winterthur St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14_30 Dittus Goal 15' (1:1)
Esposito Goal 28' (2:1)
Moscatelli Goal 70' (3:1)
Summary Goal 7' (pen. 0:1) Graf Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
11 December 1988 Round 22 Emmenbrücke 2–3 Basel Stadion Gersag, Emmenbrücke
19:00 Eggeling Goal 37' (1:2)
Hözgen Yellow card 71'
Greber Goal 81' (2:3)
Summary Goal 1' (0:1) Esposito
Goal 31' (0:2) Mata
Goal 69' (1:3) Hänni
Attendance: 130
Referee: Switzerland Bernard Neukom

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Basel 22 14 4 4 48 23 +25 32 Promotion round
2 Locarno 22 12 6 4 58 28 +30 30
3 Zürich 22 11 8 3 62 32 +30 30
4 Baden 22 10 4 8 44 29 +15 24
5 Old Boys 22 10 4 8 37 29 +8 24
6 Chiasso 22 8 8 6 35 33 +2 24
7 Schaffhausen 22 9 6 7 32 36 −4 24 Relegation group
8 Winterthur 22 8 6 8 39 36 +3 22
9 Emmenbrücke 22 7 5 10 31 41 −10 19
10 Chur 22 4 8 10 27 54 −27 16
11 SC Zug 22 3 5 14 14 47 −33 11
12 22 2 4 16 19 58 −39 8
Source:[citation needed]

Promotion/Relegation Phase[]

19 March 1989 Round 1 Chênois 2–2 Basel
14:30 Curtet Goal 5' (1:0)
Navarro Goal 58' (2:1)
Summary Goal 20' (1:1) Dittus
Goal 79' (2:2) Aebi
27 March 1989 Round 2 Basel 1–1 Zürich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
14:30 Moscatelli Goal 68' (1:0) Summary Goal 71' (1:1) Maiano Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Switzerland
1 April 1989 Round 3 ES Malley 1–2 Basel , Malley
17:30 Ceccaroni Goal 72' (o.g. 1:2) Summary Goal 40' (0:1) Esposito
Goal 51' (0:2) Esposito
Attendance: 2,120
Referee: Switzerland Gottfried Friedrich
8 April 1989 Round 4 Basel 2–1 Grenchen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 Dittus Goal 39' (0:1)
Thoma Goal 59' (2:0)
Summary Goal 61' (2:1) Ciolek Attendance: 3,100
Referee: Switzerland Paul-Louis Christe
15 April 1989 Round 5 Lausanne-Sport 4–1 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
20:00 Schürmann Goal 9' (1:0)
Chapuisat Goal 39' (2:1)
Hartmann Goal 44' (3:1)
Thychosen Goal 60' (4:1)
Summary Goal 14' (1:1) Thoma Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Switzerland Georges Sandoz
Note: NLA debut Stephan Schaub. Minute of silence for the victims of the Sheffield football disaster.
29 April 1989 Round 6 Basel 0–1 Old Boys St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 Syfrig Yellow card 30' Summary Goal 70' (0:1) Bachofner Attendance: 3,800
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
6 May 1989 Round 7 St. Gallen 3–0 Basel Espenmoos, St. Gallen
17:30 Hegi Goal 19' (1:0)
Fischer Goal 45' (1:0)
Gämperle Yellow card 51'
Fischer Goal 77' (3:0)
Summary Yellow card 5' Hänni
Yellow card 60' Syfrig
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Switzerland Daniel Roduit
13 May 1989 Round 8 Basel 1–1 Chênois St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 Rindlisbacher Goal 11' (1:0)
Rindlisbacher Yellow card 44'
Moscatelli Yellow card 45'
Summary Yellow card 11' Michel
Goal 19' (1:1) Navarro
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
20 May 1989 Round 9 Zürich 0–2 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
20:00 Şahin Yellow card 21' Summary Yellow card 6' Ceccaroni
Goal 18' (0:1) Syfrig
Yellow card 52' Mata
Yellow card 78' Moscatelli
Yellow card 80' Bernauer
Goal 89' (0:2) Moscatelli
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Fredy Phillippoz
23 May 1989 Round 10 Basel 1–1 ES Malley St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 Bernauer Goal 90' (1:1) Summary Goal 48' (0:1) Martelli
Yellow card 73' Martelli
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Switzerland Francis Fischer
27 May 1989 Round 11 Grenchen 2–2 Basel Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
17:30 Du Buisson Goal 24' (1:0)
Gunia Goal 54' (2:0)
Summary Yellow card 26' Moscatelli
Goal 61' (2:1) Thoma
Yellow card 70' Rindlisbacher
Goal 90' (2:2) Syfrig
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
3 June 1989 Round 12 Basel 1–1 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 Dittus Goal 22' (1:0) Summary Yellow card 68' Hottiger
Goal 74' (1:1) Hartmann
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Switzerland Daniel Roduit
10 June 1989 Round 13 Old Boys 0–2 Basel Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
20:00 Hauck Penalty missed 79′ Summary Goal 55' (0:1) Thoma
Goal 61' (0:2) Thoma
Yellow card 76' Dittus
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Despland Yverdon
14 June 1989 Round 14 Basel 2–3 St. Gallen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Dittus Goal 42' (1:2)
Moscatelli Goal 65' (2:2)
Summary Goal 21' (0:1) Metzler
Goal 25' (0:2) Gambino
Goal 90' (2:3) Lehnherr
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Bruno Galler

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 St. Gallen 14 10 3 1 30 13 +17 23 Remain in Nationalliga A 1989–90
2 Lausanne-Sport 14 9 4 1 42 8 +34 22
3 Zürich 14 6 2 6 29 23 +6 14 Remain in
4 Basel 14 4 6 4 19 21 −2 14
5 CS Chênois 14 4 4 6 22 29 −7 12
6 Grenchen 14 3 4 7 17 26 −9 10
7 ES Malley 14 2 6 6 15 29 −14 10
8 Old Boys 14 3 1 10 13 38 −25 7
Source: rsssf.com

Swiss Cup[]

20 August 1988 2nd round 0–5 Basel , Oberwil
19:30 Eichenberger Yellow card 1' Summary Goal 22' (0:1) Esposito
Goal 32' (0:2) Rahmen
Goal 76' (0:3) Baumann
Goal 79' (pen. 0:4) Dittus
Goal 83' (0:5) Aebi
Attendance: 1,800[1]
Referee: Switzerland Peter Bochsler
3 September 1988 3rd round Basel 4–1 Young Boys St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Esposito Goal 8' (1:0)
Baumann Yellow card 29'
Brügger Yellow card 45'
Hodel Goal 53' (2:1)
Thoma Goal 55' (3:2)
Hodel Yellow card 57'
Dittus Goal 81' (4:1)
Summary Yellow card 31' Limpar
Goal 48' (1:1) Zuffi
Yellow card 63' Rapolder
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Arturo Martino
13 November 1988 Round of 32 0–1 (a.e.t.) Basel , Winterthur
10:00 Moor Yellow card 28'
Hofmann Yellow card 44'
Summary Goal 107' (0:1) Bernauer
Yellow card 112' Fanciulli
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Röthlisberger Suhr
Note: Corner: 3–23
12 March 1989 Round of 16 1–2 Basel , Olten
14:30 Granata Yellow card 10'
Dervishaj Goal 45' (1:1)
Summary Goal 18' (pen. 0:1) Dittus
Goal 88' (1:2) Cueni
Attendance: 1,650
Referee: Switzerland Gottfried Friedrich
12 April 1989 Quarterfinal Basel 0–2 Aarau St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Dittus Yellow card 40'
Moscatelli Yellow card 67'
Thoma Yellow card 68'
Summary Yellow card 15' Knup
Goal 39' (0:1) Knup
Yellow card 67' Kilian
Yellow card 80' Kühni
Goal 90+1' (0:2) van der Gijp
Attendance: 8,500[1]
Referee: Switzerland Fredy Phillippoz

See also[]

Sources and references[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Stefan Peter. "Überregionale Meisterschaften, Schweizer und Basler Cup". Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  2. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Squad season 1988–89". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  3. ^ Erik Garin, Luc Nackaerts. "Nationalliga A 1988/89". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  4. ^ Erik Garin. "Switzerland 1988/89". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2019-11-16.

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