1993–94 FC Basel season

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FC Basel
1993–94 season
FC Basel Logo
ChairmanSwitzerland Peter Epting
ManagerSwitzerland Claude Andrey
GroundSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga BQualifying Phase 2nd
Nationalliga B/APromotion Phase 1st
Swiss CupSemifinal
Top goalscorerLeague: Dario Zuffi (22)
All: Dario Zuffi (27)
Highest home attendance42,126[1] on 30 April 1994
vs FC Zürich
Lowest home attendance4,800 on 19 August 1993
vs Urania Genève Sport
Average home league attendance11,270[1]

The Fussball Club Basel 1893 1993–94 season was their 101st season since the club's foundation. Peter Epting was the club's chairman for the second period. FC Basel played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. Following their relegation in the 1987–88 season this was their sixth season in the second tier of Swiss football.

Overview[]

Pre-season[]

Claude Andrey was appointed as new first team trainer. He came from Sion where he had been trainer for the previous six months and he came as replacement for Friedel Rausch who had only been trainer with the club for the previous season.

A number of players left the club during the off-season. Last season's top scorer André Sitek moved on to score his goals for Locarno, another goal scorer Frédéric Chassot returned to Neuchâtel Xamax after his loan period had expired and defender Dirk Lellek transferred to VfB Oldenburg. Christian Marcolli and Manfred Wagner both moved on to local rivals to Old Boys and Patrick Rahmen moved on to play for SR Delémont. In the other direction Swiss international goalkeeper Stefan Huber transferred in from Lausanne-Sport. Two new defender were also transferred in, Andre Meier from Chiasso and Samir Tabakovic from NK Belišće. The midfield was stregthend with the signings of Mario Cantaluppi from Grasshopper Club, Sergei Derkach from Dynamo Moscow and Didier Gigon from Lausanne-Sport. More notable transfers were those of Swiss international strikers Dario Zuffi and Philippe Hertig who both came from Lugano.[2] A number of youngsters were brought up from the youth team including the hopeful local lads Markus Lichtsteiner and Roger Schreiber.[1]

Domestic league[]

After missing promotion during the last five seasons, the club's repeated priority aim was to return to the top flight of Swiss football. There was to be a furher reform in the Swiss football league system and the number of teams in the Nationliga B to be reduced from 20 to 16. The 20 teams in the Nationalliga B were divided into two groups of 10, an East and a West group. In the first stage, both groups would play a qualification round. In the second stage, the top two teams in each Nationalliga B group would advance to the promotion round and the bottom eight teams in each group would play a relegation round. In the second stage the tops two teams of each group and the last four teams of the Nationalliga A would play a promotion/relegation round. The top four teams in this groups would play in the top flight the next season, the other four in the second flight. In the relegation round the remaining teams were divided into two groups of eight. In total seven teams would be relegated to the 1st League, the last three teams from each group plus one of both fifth placed teams.

Basel were assigned to the Nationalliga B West group, together with local rivals Old Boys and SR Delémont. Basel started somewhat sloppily into the season with two home defeats against Old Boys and Grenchen in the first three games of the season. But the newly formed team soon found themselves and they recorded eight victories in the next nine games. Etoile Carouge ended the qualifying phase as group winners, two points above second placed Basel. In the 18 games, Basel recorded 12 victories, one draw and five defeats with a goal difference of plus 25, 39 scored and 14 conceded. Dario Zuffi with 11 goals, Ørjan Berg with eight and Admir Smajić with six goals were the team's top goal scorers.Stefan Huber held a clean sheet in nine of his 17 matches during this first stage of the season.[3]

As second placed team in their qualifying group, Basel qualified for the promotion stage. To help with their promotion attempt Axel Kruse was signed in on loan from VfB Stuttgart until the end of the season, but because of injuries he only played three league games. The other teams in this stage from the Nationalliga B were Etoile Carouge, St. Gallen and Schaffhausen. The bottom four teams from the Nationalliga A were Xamax, Zürich, Kriens and Yverdon-Sports. Basel's start in the phase of a somewhat slow stance and three draws in the first four matches and despite an away defeat against Xamax in round six they played well at the top of the group table. Not being defeated in the last eight matches, winning five, drawing three, they ended the group in first place. They were level on points with St. Gallen and Xamax and won promotion. Relegated this season from the top flight were Kriens and Yverdon-Sports.[4] The team's top goal scorer was Dario Zuffi with 11 goals, five other players each scored two goals. Stefan Huber held a clean sheet in seven of his 13 matches during the second stage of the season.[5]

Swiss Cup[]

Basel entered the Swiss Cup in the second round. Here they were drawn away from home in the Herti Allmend Stadion against lower-tier team Zug. Thomas Karrer and Ralph Steingruber put the guests 2–0 in front by half time and then in the second half they added even more pressure. In the second half they added another eight goals to final result 10–0. In the third round Basel were drawn at home in the St. Jakob Stadium against higher tier Aarau and despite being a goal down through an own goal at half time, Basel again turned up the pressure again in the second half and turned the result to win 4–1. In round four another higher tier team were to visit Basel in their home stadium. Dario Zuffi and Admir Smajić scored the goals as they won 2–0 against Lausanne-Sport. Round five gave higher tier Xamax the journey to St. Jakob Stadium and another Zuffi goal gave the host team a 1–0 victory. The fourth higher top flight team to make the visit to the stadium was Yverdon-Sports. The match was goalless after 90 minutes, thus went into over-time. Zuffi gave the hosts a 1–0 victory after extra time with a goal in 118th minute.

The semi-final also gave Basel a home game against Schaffhausen, who had suffered a 3–0 defeat here exactly two weeks earlier. But this time the hosts played under capabilities, Schaffhausen played compact and kept the game goalless, even after extra time. The penalty shoot out was decisive. Schaffhausen goalkeeper held striker Zuffi's attempt, Basel keeper Huber held Engesser's attempt and after 12 penalties things were level at five all. Keeper Hürzeler then held Tabakovic's attempt and so 's final penalty gave Schaffhausen the upset. Penalty sinner Tabakovic, the central defender from Bosnia, shed bitter tears.[6] Schaffhausen advanced to the Swiss Cup final for only the second time in the club's history. Here they played Grasshopper Club, but the higher tier team proved their strength winning 4–0. It was GC's 18th Cup victory in their history.[7]

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
GK Switzerland  SUI Thomas Grüter
GK Switzerland  SUI Stefan Huber (from Lausanne-Sport)
DF Switzerland  SUI Olivier Bauer
DF Switzerland  SUI Reto Baumgartner
DF Switzerland  SUI Massimo Ceccaroni
DF Switzerland  SUI Thomas Karrer
DF Switzerland  SUI (from youth team)
DF Switzerland  SUI Markus Lichtsteiner (from youth team)
DF Switzerland  SUI Andre Meier (from Chiasso)
DF Switzerland  SUI Micha Rahmen
DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Samir Tabakovic (from NK Belišće)
DF Italy ITA Mario Uccella
DF Switzerland  SUI Marco Walker
MF Norway NOR Ørjan Berg
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Switzerland  SUI Mario Cantaluppi (from Grasshopper Club)
MF Hungary HUN Sergei Derkach (from Dynamo Moscow)
MF Switzerland  SUI Didier Gigon (from Lausanne-Sport)
MF Switzerland  SUI Martin Jeitziner
FW Germany GER Axel Kruse (on loan from VfB Stuttgart Jan/Jun 94)
MF Switzerland  SUI Pierre-André Schürmann (to Wil Feb 1994)
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Admir Smajić
MF Switzerland  SUI Ralph Steingruber (from Old Boys)
FW Switzerland  SUI Philippe Hertig (from Lugano)
FW Germany GER Vincenzo Palumbo (from Stuttgarter Kickers)
FW Switzerland  SUI Roger Schreiber (from youth team)
MF Germany GER Frank Wittmann (from reserves)
FW Switzerland  SUI Dario Zuffi (from Lugano)
Switzerland  SUI
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 Christian Reinwald
DF Germany GER Dirk Lellek (to VfB Oldenburg)
MF Switzerland  SUI
MF Switzerland  SUI Christian Marcolli (to Old Boys)
MF Switzerland  SUI Andreas Steiner
MF Germany GER Manfred Wagner (to Old Boys)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Switzerland  SUI Frédéric Chassot (returned to Neuchâtel Xamax)
FW Italy ITA Gaetano Giallanza (to Servette)
FW Switzerland  SUI Patrick Rahmen (to SR Delémont)
FW Netherlands NED André Sitek (to Locarno)
FW Switzerland  SUI Ruedi Zbinden
Switzerland  SUI
Switzerland  SUI Mathias Walther

Results[]

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches[]

Pre- and mid-season[]

7 July 1993 Semi-final Uhrencup Grenchen Switzerland 1 – 2 Switzerland Basel Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
19:00 Boruwko Goal 51' Summary Goal 18' (0:1) Zuffi
Goal 57' (1:2) Smajić
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Jürg Herrmann
Note: The Uhrencup is a club tournament, held annually in Grenchen.
10 July 1993 Final Uhrencup Basel Switzerland 4 – 5 Switzerland Zürich Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
19:00 Karrer Yellow card 7'
Hertig Goal 12' (1:1)
Berg Goal 22' (2:1)
Smajić Goal 72' (pen. 3:2)
Palumbo Goal 86' (4:5)
Summary Goal 2' (0:1) Blättler
Yellow card 16' Şahin
Goal 28' (pen.2:2) Blättler
Goal 76' (o.g. 3:3) Meier
Goal 79' (3:4) Blättler
Goal 82' (3:5) Studer
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Zuppinger
Note: The Uhrencup is a club tournament, held annually in Grenchen.
11 July 1993 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 6 Germany VfB Stuttgart Wolfstiege, Gelterkinden
17:00 M. Rahmen Goal 25' (1:1)
Smajić Goal 61' (pen. 2:5)
Summary Goal 9' (0:1) Kruse
Goal 30' (1:2) Sverisson
Goal 50' (1:3) Walter
Goal 56' (1:4) Knup
Goal 58' (1:5) Walter
Goal 89' (2:6) Strunz
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Switzerland Walter Rudin (Birsfelden)
14 July 1993 Semi-final Sepione Cup Aarau Switzerland 3 – 3
(4 – 5 p)
Switzerland Basel Moos, Balsthal
19:30 Aleksandrov Goal 60' (1:3)
Aleksandrov Goal 62' (2:3)
Komornicki Goal 89' (pen. 3:3)
Summary Goal 15' (0:1) Zuffi
Goal 39' (0:2) Zuffi
Goal 42' (0:3) Zuffi
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Switzerland Francis Fischer
Penalties
Hermann Penalty scored
Komornicki Penalty scored
Pavličević Penalty missed
Weiler Penalty scored
Romano Penalty scored
Marini Penalty missed
Penalty scored Zuffi
Penalty missed Smajić
Penalty scored Berg
Penalty scored Jeitziner
Penalty scored Meier
Penalty scored Steingruber
Note: The Sempione Cup was a club tournament played in summer at Sportanlage Moos, Balsthal, during the years 1987 to 2004.[8]
17 July 1993 Final Sepione Cup Basel Switzerland 1 – 0 England Everton Moos, Balsthal
17:30 Zuffi Goal 27' (1:0)
Zuffi Penalty missed 59′
Summary Yellow card 61' Rodosavlevic
Yellow card 88' Ablett
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Switzerland Dieter Schoch
Note: The Sempione Cup was a club tournament played in summer at Sportanlage Moos, Balsthal, during the years 1987 to 2004.[8]
20 July 1993 Pre-season FC Sursee Switzerland 0 – 6 Switzerland Basel Chrüzmatt, Dagmersellen
19:00 Summary Goal 4' (0:1) Zuffi
Goal 20' (0:2) Hertig
Goal 66' (0:3) Hertig
Goal 77' (0:4) Zuffi
Goal 81' (0:5) Palumbo
Goal 89' (0:6) Walker
Attendance: 500
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
10 August 1993 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 1 – 3 Germany Borussia Dortmund St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
19:30 Cantaluppi Goal 88' (1:3) Summary Goal 45' (0:1) Sippel
Goal 71' (0:2) Zorc
Goal 85' (0:3) Yahaya
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Switzerland Serge Muhmenthaler
12 October 1993 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 1 – 1 Switzerland Grasshopper Club St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
19:00 Zuffi Goal 57' (1:1) Summary Goal 41' (0:1) Willems Attendance: 1,024
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Röthlisberger (Suhr)

Winter break[]

15 January 1994 Winter break Basel Switzerland 3 – 1 Switzerland Aarau St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Cantaluppi Goal 32' (1:0)
Berg Goal 43' (2:1)
Derkach Goal 46' (3:1)
Summary Goal 34' (1:1) Komornicki Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Switzerland Serge Muhmenthaler
20 January 1994 Winter break Basel Switzerland 1 – 4 Switzerland Luzern Athletics stadium, Basel
18:30 Camenzind Goal 43' (o.g. 1:2)
Summary Goal 4' (0:1) Gerstenmájer
Goal 21' (0:2) Wolf
Goal 82' (1:3) Güntensperger
Goal 86' (1:4) Burri
Attendance: 500
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Röthlisberger (Suhr)
25 January 1994 Winter break Basel Switzerland 3 – 0 Switzerland Old Boys Athletics stadium, Basel
18:30 Smajić Goal 16' (1:0)
Zuffi Goal 21' (2:0)
Derkach Goal 75' (3:0)
Summary Attendance: 400
Referee: Switzerland Michel Zen-Ruffinen
28 January 1994 Winter break Chiasso Switzerland 0 – 2 Switzerland Basel Stadio Comunale Riva IV, Chiasso
18:30 Summary Goal 45' (0:1) Hertig
Goal 67' (0:2) Hertig
Attendance: 70
Referee: Switzerland Carlo Bertolini
30 January 1994 Winter break Lugano Switzerland 1 – 2 Switzerland Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
14:30 Tabakovic Goal 5' (o.g. 1:1) Summary Goal 2' (0:1) Smajić
Goal 86' (1:2) Steingruber
Attendance: 300
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
Note: Basel with test player Samir Tabakovic
5 February 1994 Winter break Basel Switzerland 1 – 2 Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
17:30 Hertig Goal 45' (1:0)
Uccella Yellow card 62'
Summary Goal 72' (1:1) Ritter
Goal 90+1' (1:2) Wagner
Attendance: 6,300
Referee: Switzerland Marti
Note: FC Basel said goodbye to Pierre-André Schürmann who is moving to FC Wil.
27 May 1994 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 1 – 2 Switzerland Switzerland St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:15 Cantaluppi Goal 34' (1:2) Summary Goal 3' (pen. 0:1) Grassi
Goal 32' (0:2) Grassi
Yellow card 42' Studer
Attendance: 13,100
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
Note: Swiss B selection, the A selection played against Liechtenstein earlier

Nationalliga B[]

Qualifying Phase[]

28 July 1993 Round 1 Basel 1 – 2 Old Boys St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Zuffi Goal 2' (1:0)
Meier Yellow card 65'
Summary Goal 26' (1:1) Hofer
Goal 37' (1:2) Hauck
Yellow card 54' Ugazio
Yellow card 59' Kohler
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Switzerland Gottfried Friedrich
31 July 1993 Round 2 Bulle 0 – 3 Basel Stade de Bouleyres, Bulle
20:00 Duc Yellow card 7'
Fillistorf Yellow card 43'
Summary Yellow card 51' Bauer
Penalty missed 59′ Smajić
Goal 80' (0:1) Hertig
Goal 87' (0:2) Zuffi
Goal 90' (0:3) Smajić
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Francis Fischer
7 August 1993 Round 3 Basel 0 – 1 Grenchen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Summary Yellow card 8' Gunia
Goal 38' (0:1) Maiano
Yellow card 60' Menanga
Yellow card 61' Schembrl
Attendance: 6,200
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Zuppinger
14 August 1993 Round 4 SR Delémont 0 – 3 Basel La Blancherie, Delémont
20:00 Moulin Yellow card 29' Summary Goal 14' (0:1) Berg
Yellow card 21' Walker
Goal 62' (0:2) Zuffi
Goal 69' (0:3) Cantaluppi
Referee: Switzerland
19 August 1993 Round 5 Basel 4 – 0 Urania Genève Sport St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Zuffi Goal 9' (1:0)
Steingruber Goal 37' (2:0)
Berg Goal 76' (3:0)
Smajić Goal 85' (4:0)
Summary Yellow card 22' Bula Attendance: 4,800
Referee: Switzerland Fabrice Kaltenrieder
Note: Debut from Markus Lichtsteiner
21 August 1993 Round 6 Basel 3 – 1 Fribourg St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Cantaluppi Goal 13' (1:1)
Lichtsteiner Goal 28' (2:1)
Zuffi Yellow card 55'
Smajić Goal 61' (3:1)
Smajić Yellow card 65'
Summary Goal 7' (0:1) Python
Yellow card 31' Boutquenoud
Yellow card 61' Gaspoz
Yellow card 60' Piller
Attendance: 6,100
Referee: Switzerland Liechtenstein Roland Beck
25 August 1993 Round 7 Monthey 2 – 0 Basel , Monthey
20:00 Matthey Goal 19' (1:0)
Ogay Yellow card 39'
Matthey Goal 67' (2:0)
Demerch Yellow card 73'
Jakob Yellow card 75'
Burchel Yellow card 86'
Puce Yellow card 90+1'
Summary Attendance: 1,950
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Vollenweider
28 August 1993 Round 8 Basel 2 – 0 Chênois St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Walker Goal 42' (1:0)
Berg Goal 62' (2:0)
Zuffi Yellow card 70'
Summary Yellow card 44' Mattioli
Yellow card 75' Hadjaml
Yellow card 90+1' Perroud
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
1 September 1993 Round 9 Etoile Carouge 1 – 3 Basel Stade de la Fontenette, Carouge
20:00 Langers Goal 1' (1:0)
Bel Bahi Yellow card 33'
Summary Goal 5' (1:1) Smajić
Goal 65' (1:2) Zuffi
Goal 75' (1:3) Berg
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Switzerland Peter Kellenberger
11 September 1993 Round 10 Old Boys 1 – 6 Basel Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
17:30 Kohler Yellow card 12'
Caluwaerts Yellow card 48'
Saibene Yellow card 53'
Saibene Goal 81' (1:5)
Summary Goal 45' (0:1) Ceccaroni
Goal 45+2' (o.g. 0:2) Kohler
Goal 50' (0:3) Zuffi
Goal 52' (0:4) Berg
Goal 55' (0:5)
Goal 91' (1:6) Zuffi
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Michel Zen-Ruffinen
25 September 1993 Round 11 Basel 5 – 0 Bulle St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Smajić Goal 15' (1:0)
Zuffi Goal 26' (2:0)
Berg Goal 45' (3:0)
Meier Yellow card 56'
Zuffi Goal 75' (4:0)
Cantaluppi Yellow card 76'
Walker Yellow card 77'
Smajić Goal 89' (5:0)
Summary Yellow card 1' Salad
Yellow card 81' Favre
Attendance: 7,800
Referee: Switzerland Reto Tollot
2 October 1993 Round 12 Grenchen 0 – 1 Basel Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
17:30 Christ Yellow card 68' Yellow-red card 87'
Schembri Yellow card 58'
Dysli Yellow card 68'
Summary Goal 27' (0:1) Hertig Attendance: 2,800
Referee: Switzerland Erwin Fölmli
6 October 1993 Round 13 Basel 1 – 2 SR Delémont St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Ceccaroni Yellow card 16'
Meier Yellow card 44'
Smajić Yellow card 54'
Berg Goal 58' (1:1)
Summary Yellow card 13' Varga
Yellow card 32' Vukic
Goal 47' (pen. 0:1) Vukic
Yellow card 52' Mouli
Yellow card 63' Léchenne
Goal 75' (1:2) Varga
Attendance: 7,200
Referee: Switzerland Walter Nussbaumer
16 October 1993 Round 14 Urania Genève Sport 0 – 3 Basel Stade de Frontenex, Geneva
17:30 Reumer Yellow card 32' Summary Goal 37' (0:1) Zuffi
Goal 51' (0:2) Jeitziner
Goal 70' (0:3) Zuffi
Attendance: 500
Referee: Switzerland Stefan Kohli
22 October 1993 Round 15 Fribourg 0 – 1 Basel Stade Universitaire, Freiburg
20:00 Desclou Yellow card 58' Summary Goal 31' (0:1) Cantaluppi
Yellow card 90+2' Walker
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Switzerland Strässle (Steinach)
30 October 1993 Round 16 Basel 3 – 1 Monthey St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Walker Goal 20' (1:1)
Walker Yellow card 52' Yellow-red card 72'
Berg Goal 63' (2:1)
Ceccaroni Goal 86' (3:1)
Summary Yellow card 13' Derivaz
Goal 18' (0:1) Simunek
Yellow card 24' Tejeda
Yellow card 43' Lamas
Attendance: 5,300
Referee: Switzerland Gilles Golay
14 November 1993 Round 17 Chênois 3 – 0 Basel , Thônex
14:30 Ursea Goal 20' (1:0)
Popoviciu Goal 44' (2:0)
Hadjami Goal 53' (3:0)
Mattioli Yellow card 74'
Summary Yellow card 28' Walker Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Switzerland Ruppen
21 November 1993 Round 18 Basel 0 – 0 Etoile Carouge St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Summary Yellow card 62' Martin Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Switzerland Hans Müller

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Etoile Carouge 18 11 5 2 33 13 +20 27 Promotion round
2 Basel 18 12 1 5 39 14 +25 25
3 Chênois 18 8 6 4 31 20 +11 22 Relegation group
4 Old Boys 18 6 8 4 27 31 −4 20
5 Monthey 18 6 6 6 25 23 +2 18
6 Bulle 18 7 3 8 28 24 +4 17
7 Grenchen 18 7 3 8 25 24 +1 17
8 SR Delémont 18 7 3 8 24 29 −5 17
9 Fribourg 18 6 1 11 21 28 −7 13
10 Urania Genève Sport 18 2 0 16 11 58 −47 4
Source:[citation needed]

Promotion/Relegation Phase[]

20 February 1994 Round 1 Basel 1 – 0 Kriens St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Jeitziner Goal 26' (1:0)
Derkach Yellow card 46'
Berg Yellow card 66'
Summary Yellow card 40' Gwerder Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland
27 February 1994 Round 2 St. Gallen 0 – 0 Basel Espenmoos, St. Gallen
14:30 Koch Yellow card 23'
Tiefenbach Yellow card 29'
Summary Yellow card 45' Cantaluppi
Yellow card 87' Steingruber
Yellow card 88' Ceccaroni
Attendance: 10,200
Referee: Switzerland
5 March 1994 Round 3 Basel 0 – 0 Etoile Carouge St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Meier Yellow card 32' Summary Yellow card 19'
Yellow card 42' Langers
Red card 59'
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Switzerland
27 February 1994 Round 4 Zürich 1 – 1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
14:30 Waas Goal 15' (1:0)
Kägi Yellow card 51'
Summary Yellow card 42' Smajić
Goal 70' (1:1) Zuffi
Attendance: 18,500
Referee: Switzerland
20 March 1994 Round 5 Basel 3 – 0 Schaffhausen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
14:30 Walker Yellow card
Zuffi Goal 20' (1:0)
Jeitziner Goal 22' (pen. 2:0)
Smajić Goal 62' (pen. 3:0)
Summary Yellow card
Yellow card
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
26 March 1994 Round 6 Xamax 1 – 0 Basel La Maladière, Neuchâtel
17:30 Adriano Goal 68' (1:0) Summary Attendance: 13,200
Referee: Switzerland
31 March 1994 Round 7 Yverdon-Sports 0 – 3 Basel Stade Municipal, Yverdon
20:00 Besnard Yellow card 38'
Taillet Yellow card 39'
Castro Yellow card 40'
Wicht Yellow card 52'
Juarez Yellow card 59'
Summary Yellow card 11' Walker
Yellow card 63' Smajić
Goal 67' (0:1) Berg
Goal 86' (2:0) Zuffi
Goal 90' (3:0) Zuffi
Attendance: 4,600
Referee: Switzerland
Note: at least 3000 Basel supporters under the 4600 spectators
9 April 1994 Round 8 Basel 1 – 1 Yverdon-Sports St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Smajić Goal 26'
Tabakovic Yellow card 34'
Walker Yellow card
Summary Yellow card 30' Red card 89'
Goal 68' (o.g.) JeitzinerYellow card 75'
Yellow card 76' Bamba
Attendance: 8,800
Referee: Switzerland
16 April 1994 Round 9 Basel 3 – 1 Xamax St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Kruse Goal 41' (pen.)
Jeitziner Yellow card 45'
Zuffi Goal 50' (2:0)
Zuffi Goal 79' (3:0)
Summary Yellow card 45' Piffaretti
Yellow card 45'
Yellow card 83' Sutter
Goal 90' Piffaretti
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Switzerland
23 April 1994 Round 10 Schaffhausen 1 – 4 Basel Stadion Breite, Schaffhausen
17:30 Yellow card 1'
Yellow card 66'
Goal 78'
Summary Goal 33' (0:1) Cantaluppi
Goal 49' (0:2) Kruse
Goal 74' (0:3) Zuffi
Goal 83' (0:4) Zuffi
Attendance: 5,800
Referee: Switzerland
30 April 1994 Round 11 Basel 1 – 1 Zürich St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Cantaluppi Goal 11' Summary Goal 81' Škoro Attendance: 42,125
Referee: Switzerland Werner Müller
Note: no yellow cards
3 May 1994 Round 12 Etoile Carouge 1 – 1 Basel Stade de la Fontenette, Carouge
20:00 Langers Goal 67'
Bel Bahi Yellow card 70'
Summary Goal 74' Zuffi Attendance: 1,350
Referee: Switzerland
7 May 1994 Round 13 Basel 3 – 0 St. Gallen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Zuffi Goal 39' (1:0)
Hertig Goal 71' (2:0)
Hertig Goal 85' (3:0)
Summary Yellow card 35' Winkler Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Switzerland
9 May 1994 Round 14 Kriens 0 – 1 Basel St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
(Venue change)
20:00 Yellow card 35'
Joller Yellow card 71'
Summary Goal 77' Zuffi
Yellow card 88' Smajić
Attendance: 18,200
Referee: Switzerland
Note: Venue change

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Basel 14 7 6 1 22 7 +15 20 Promoted to Nationalliga A 1994–95
2 FC St. Gallen 14 8 4 2 28 14 +14 20
3 Neuchâtel Xamax 14 9 2 3 21 12 +9 20 Remain in Nationalliga A 1994–95
4 FC Zürich 14 7 4 3 24 15 +9 18
5 SC Kriens 14 4 4 6 21 20 +1 12 Relegated to Nationalliga B 1994–95
6 Étoile Carouge FC 14 3 5 6 14 24 −10 11 Remain in Nationalliga B 1994–95
7 FC Schaffhausen 14 2 3 9 14 31 −17 7
8 Yverdon-Sport FC 14 1 2 11 8 29 −21 4 Relegated to Nationalliga B 1994–95
Source: rsssf.com

Swiss Cup[]

4 September 1993 Round 2 SC Zug 0 – 10 Basel Herti Allmend Stadion, Zug
19:30 Bilic Red card 20'
Baumann Yellow card 57'
Summary Goal 3' (0:1) Karrer
Goal 36' (0:2) Steingruber
Goal 53' (o.g. 0:3) Hermann
Goal 59' (0:4) Walker
Goal 64' (0:5) Karrer
Goal 76' (0:6) Berg
Goal 79' (0:7) M. Rahmen
Goal 83' (0:8) M. Rahmen
Goal 85' (0:9) Zuffi
Goal 88' (0:10) Berg
Attendance: 510
Referee: Switzerland Walter Nussbaumer
19 September 1993 Round 3 Basel 4 – 1 Aarau St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Yellow card 22' Cantaluppi
Jeitziner Goal 52' (1:1)
Yellow card 55' Smajić
Smajić Goal 59' (2:1)
Smajić Goal 72' (3:1)
Zuffi Goal 78' (4:1)
Walker Yellow card 83'
Summary Yellow card 14' Stiel
Goal 18' (o.g. 0:1) Meier
Yellow card 70' Romano
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Switzerland Dieter Schoch
6 November 1993 Round 4 Basel 2 – 0 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Zuffi Goal 45' (1:0)
Smajić Goal 57' (2:0)
Smajić Yellow card 84'
Summary Yellow card 24' Sylvestre
Yellow card 34' Comisetti
Attendance: 15,850
Referee: Switzerland Serge Muhmenthaler
2 March 1994 Round 5 Basel 1 – 0 Xamax St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
17:30 Zuffi Goal 51' (1:0)
Walker Yellow card 69'
Summary Yellow card 50' Sutter
Yellow card 66' Henchoz
Attendance: 12,290
Referee: Switzerland Serge Muhmenthaler
23 March 1994 Quarterfinal Basel 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) Yverdon-Sports St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
20:00 Tabakovic Yellow card 49'
Karrer Yellow card 105'
Zuffi Goal 118' (1:0)
Summary Yellow card 3' Derivaz
Yellow card 86' Juárez
Yellow card 89' Guex
Attendance: 14,620
Referee: Switzerland Kurt Röthlisberger (Suhr)
4 April 1994 Semifinal Basel 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(5 – 6 p)
Schaffhausen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
17:00 Summary Attendance: 23,344
Referee: Switzerland Francesco Bianchi
Penalties
Zuffi Penalty missed
Jeitziner Penalty scored
Steingruber Penalty scored
Meier Penalty scored
Kruse Penalty scored
Smajić Penalty scored
Tabakovic Penalty missed
Penalty scored Ziffert
Penalty missed Engesser
Penalty scored Kuzmanovic
Penalty scored Beer
Penalty scored Pagno
Penalty scored Stübi
Penalty scored Zibert

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "FCB squad 1993/94". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
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  5. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Statistic 1993/94 promotion group". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
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