2012–13 FC Basel season

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FC Basel
2012–13 season
ChairmanBernhard Heusler
ManagerHeiko Vogel
until 15 October 2012
Murat Yakin
from 15 October 2012
GroundSt. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland
Super LeagueChampions
Swiss CupRunner-Up
Champions LeagueEliminated in play-off round
Europa Leagueadvanced to Semi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Marco Streller (14)
All: Marco Streller (21)
Highest home attendanceSwiss Super League:
35,171 vs. Lausanne
(16 May 2013)
UEFA Europa League
36,000 vs. Chelsea
(25 April 2013)
Lowest home attendanceSwiss Super League:
24,265 vs. Sion
(9 February 2013)
UEFA Europa League
12,743 vs. Videoton
(8 November 2012)
Away colours

The 2012–13 FC Basel season is the 120th season in club history and the club's 18th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. Basel started their season with various warm-up matches against teams from Switzerland, Romania and Germany. Their 2012–13 Swiss Super League season began on 13 July with the away tie against Servette FC and they started in the 2012–13 Swiss Cup first round on 15 September with the away game against FC Amriswil. Basel entered the Champions League in the qualifying phase and were drawn against Estonian club Flora Tallinn. This and the following qualifying round were overstood, however in the play-off round Basel lost both games against CFR Cluj and were knocked out.

Following a poor start to the season it was announced on 15 October 2012 that Vogel had been replaced by Murat Yakin as manager[1] Following the out in the Champions League Basel played in the Europa League group stage and were drawn into Group G along with Sporting Clube de Portugal, K.R.C. Genk and Videoton FC. They finished the Group in second position and advanced to the knockout phase round of 32. Here they were drawn against the Ukrainian Premier League team Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. Basel won 3–1 on aggregate. In the round of 16 they were drawn against Zenit St. Petersburg and, despite being the underdogs, Basel advanced by winning 2–1 on aggregate. Thus they qualified for the quarter-finals and were drawn against Tottenham Hotspur, whom they beat 4–1 on penalties after a 4–4 aggregate draw to progress to the semi-finals. The draw for the semi-final matched Basel against the reigning UEFA Champions League holders Chelsea.

Club[]

FC Basel Holding AG[]

The FC Basel Holding AG (Holding) owns 75% of the club FC Basel (FC Basel 1893 AG) and the other 25% is owned by the club and its members. Chairman of the Holding was Bernhard Heusler, the finance chief was Stephan Werthmüller and Sportdirector was Georg Heitz. As chairman of the Holding Heusler was also chairman of the club.

Club management[]

At the AGM the existing board of directors under president Bernhard Heusler with vice-president Adrian Knup, sportdirector Georg Heitz, financial manager Stephan Werthmüller and marketing manager René Kamm, and the three directors Reto Baumgartner, Dominik Donzé and Benno Kaiser were willing to continue as before. They were all re-elected unanimously

Chairman Switzerland Mr
Vice Chairman Switzerland Mr Adrian Knup
Finances Switzerland Mr Stephan Werthmüller
Sportdirector Switzerland Mr Georg Heitz
Marketing Switzerland Mr René Kamm
Director Switzerland Mr Reto Baumgartner
Director Switzerland Mr Dominik Donzé
Director Switzerland Mr Benno Kaiser
Ground (capacity and dimensions) St. Jakob-Park (38,512[2]
37,500 for international matches[3] / 120x80 m)

Updated to match played 1 July 2013
Source: FCB Official Site

Team management[]

First team manager at the start on the season was Heiko Vogel. His assistants were Marco Walker and Markus Hoffmann. Massimo Colomba retired as a player and was appointed as the new Goalkeeper coach. Massimo Ceccaroni was appointed as the new head of the FCB Youth System. Coach of the Youth Team (U–21) was Carlos Bernegger and Benjamin Huggel, who also retired as player, was appointed as his new assistant.

On 15 October 2012 it was announced that Vogel had been replaced by Murat Yakin as manager,[1] but that the assistants would all remain in their respective positions. On 7 April 2013 it was announced that Carlos Bernegger was released from his still running contract (that was valid until June 2015) so that he could sign a contract with FC Luzern as first team manager.[4] Bernegger started his new job on 8 April and was replaced ad-interim by the Youth Section boss Ceccaroni.

Position Staff
Manager Switzerland Heiko Vogel
until 15 October 2012
Manager Switzerland Murat Yakin
from 15 October 2012
1 Assistant manager Switzerland Marco Walker
2 Assistant manager Austria Markus Hoffmann
Goalkeeper Coach Switzerland Massimo Colomba
Team Administration Switzerland
Youth Team Coach Switzerland Carlos Bernegger
until 7 April 2013
Youth Team Coach
ad-interim
Switzerland Massimo Ceccaroni
from 8 April 2013
Youth Team Co-Coach Switzerland Benjamin Huggel

Last updated: 1 July 2012
Source: FCB Official Site

Overview[]

Offseason and preseason[]

Heiko Vogel remained as first team manager. A number of players left the squad. Massimo Colomba retired as a player and was appointed as the new Goalkeeper coach.

Beni Huggel also retired from his active career and became assistant to coach Carlos Bernegger of the U-21 team. Between the years 1998 to 2005 and again from 2007 to 2012 Huggel played a total of 536 games for Basel scoring a total of 102 goals. 297 of these games were in the Swiss Super League, 30 in the Swiss Cup, 74 in the European competitions (Champions League, Europa League and UIC) and 135 were friendly games. He scored 62 goals in the domestic league, 9 in the cup, 8 in the European competitions and the other 23 were scored during the test games. Huggel won the Swiss championship seven times and the cup five times.[5]

Further, Scott Chipperfield retired from his professional career and moved to local amateur club FC Aesch as player-coach. Between the years 2001 and 2012 Chipperfield played a total of 486 games for the club scoring 106 times. 270 of these games were in the domestic league, 37 in the Cup, 78 in the European competitions and 101 were friendly games. He scored 69 goals in the domestic league, 8 in the cup, 8 in the European competitions and the other 21 were netted during the test games. He is the Basel all-time record holder of titles with the club, with seven Swiss Nationalliga A/Super League and six Swiss Cup honours.[6]

Xherdan Shaqiri left the club and signed a four-year contract with Bayern Munich. The transfer fee was not disclosed by the two clubs.[7] Granit Xhaka also left FC Basel and signed a five-year contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach. The clubs did not disclose the transfer fee.[8] It was also announced that Getafe signed David Abraham in a free transfer and gave him a four-year contract.[9]

Basel's biggest signings of the 2012–13 season were Mohamed Salah, who transferred in from Arab Contractors,[10] and Marcelo Díaz, who came from Universidad de Chile. Díaz was transferred to Basel in a US$4 million deal and signed a four-year contract.[11] David Degen also returned to his home club after spending four seasons with BSC Young Boys. Stjepan Vuleta, Simon Grether and Mirko Salvi signed from the youth academy.[12]

Winter break[]

Basel started the preparation for the second half of the season on 4 January 2013. They played a friendly on 12 January against Bayern Munich and spent their training camp in Marbella from 14 to 24 January. Here they played four trials, the last being the 2–1 win against the Chinese national team.

On 13 December 2012 FC Basel announced that they had signed Serey Die on a three and a half-year contract[13] and on 17 December 2012 they also announced that Endogan Adili had also been signed on a three and a half-year contract, with an additional one-year option.[14] On 3 January 2013 it was announced that Raúl Bobadilla had been signed on a contract until 2017.[15] On 29 January 2013 it was announced that Basel had signed Mohamed Elneny on loan until the end of the season.[16][17]

In the other direction, it was also announced that Radoslav Kováč was given a free transfer to Slovan Liberec.[18] During January it was also announced that some of the youngsters would be loaned out to lower league clubs, Pak Kwang-Ryong[19] Simon Grether and Pascal Schürpf[20] to Bellinzona, Stjepan Vuleta to Wil[21] and Marco Aratore to Winterthur[22] so that they could all gain playing experience.

The campaign[]

Domestic league[]

Basel's priority aim for the season is to win the league championship for the fourth time in a row. Basel's 2012–13 Swiss Super League season began on 13 July 2012 with the away tie against Servette FC.[23] The season started poorly, Basel won just three of their first nine games, drawing five with one defeat. They were in fourth position in the league table, eight points behind the leaders Grasshoppers, this even increased to eleven points just three weeks later. Following a poor start to the season the club announced on 15 October 2012 that Vogel had been replaced by Murat Yakin as manager and following the change, the team spirits improved and they played better, achieving the results. FCB ended the first half of the season in second position, they had reduced the arrears to four points and had moved one point ahead of Sion and St. Gallen.

In the second half of the season FC Sion lost their momentum completely and St. Gallen also lost contact to the first two positions in the league table. The Grasshoppers and Basel distanced themselves continually, but remained within a few points of each other. Basel took over the lead in the championship table and, mid-way through the second half of the season, started to open a gap to their last remaining rivals. Despite Grasshoppers winning the direct league fixture against Basel three games before the end of the season, Basel had acquired enough points to finish three points ahead of them and to win their fourth title in a row.[24] Basel thus achieved their main aim that they had set for the season, in fact the league campaign can be described as being a successful one.

Conclusion

Basel thus achieved their main aim that they had set for the season, in fact the league campaign can be described as being a successful one. The team ended the season with 61 goals scored and 31 goals against. They had the season's best attacking as well as the best defensive record. Marco Streller was the team’s top goal scorer with 14 goals and he was second in the league top scorer ranking behind Ezequiel Scarione from St. Gallen. Alexander Frei was the team’s second-best scorer with seven goals, but the due to injuries he only played in 18 of the league 36 games. Valentin Stocker had scored six league goals and Mohamed Salah had netted five.

Domestic Cup[]

Basel entered the 2012–13 Swiss Cup in the first round of the competition and as cup holders the club’s clear aim for the team was for them to retain the title. In the first round, teams from the Super League and Challenge League were seeded and could not play against each other. In a match, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable. Basel were drawn with the away game against FC Amriswil, a team from the OFV (Ostschweizer Fussballverband) eastern regional 2. Liga, the sixth tier of Swiss football.

Amriswil (15 September 2012)

Over 5,000 spectators wanted to see how the amateurs from Amriswil would make life difficult for the reigning Swiss champions Basel. But that didn’t happen. By the interval it was already 0–4 out of the hosts point of view. Twice a goal from Jacques Zoua and as well as a goal from Fabian Frei and one from Alex Frei had taken the score to this intermediate and had given FCB a nerve-sparing afternoon. Even the consolation goal in the 74th minute could not spoil the visitor’s day, because afterwards again Alex Frei and finally Mohamed Salah subsequently increased the score. The Underdogs lost the match against the favourites 1–6.[25]

Chiasso (11 November 2012)

In the second round of the Cup the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. In the matches the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. Basel were drawn against Chiasso, who at that time played in the Challenge League, the second tier of Swiss football. After two days of continuous rain, the Stadio Comunale with just 1,004 paying spectators and with a soggy and deep pitch welcomed the visitors. But the FCB players were ready and without any lead time. Gilles Yapi, who wore the captain's armband because Marco Streller was out injured, launched Mohamed Salah with a long ball and his ideally timed cross found the completely free-standing Fabian Frei at the far post. The Basel team quickly followed up and increased their early lead in the 19th minute to 2–0 with a header from Jacques Zoua after a corner from Marcelo Diaz. The consolation goal sprang from a Basel corner kick, which was played shortly. Yapi's shot was blocked and the home team conjured up a perfectly played counterattack. Captain Sandro Reclari sent Luis Filipe Pimenta running with a long ball. The Portuguese sprinted from the centre line, out-running defender Joo Ho Park, and artfully lifted the ball from 15 meters over Germano Vailati into the goal. After the break, an FCB, who was vastly superior in all respects, nailed the opponent to his penalty area. Salah and twice Diaz still missed good chances, but then with a double strike in the 65th and 67th minute the match was decided. First Salah played Fabian Frei into space, keeper Andrea Capelletti could not hold his shot, and Zoua rounded the Chiasso goalie and pushed home from an acute angle. The fourth goal was initiated by Marcelo Diaz with a pass to Salah. The Egyptian saw his shot blocked, but Diaz inherited the ricochet and shot in from ten yards. The 4–1 score line remained until the final whistle. [26]

Locarno (9 December 2012)

In the third round, the ties were drawn, there was no seeding, everyone could meet everyone. The home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, otherwise to the team that was drawn first. Basel were drawn, again away from home, against Locarno. Basel took control of the game from the beginning. In the fifth minute corner for Basel, Jacques Zoua heads the ball, goalie Mitrović landed in the goal, but held the ball on the line. Eighth minute a cross from Alexander Frei and Mohamed Salah kicked the ball into the net. The goal was disallowed because the ball had passed over the line before the cross had been made. Basel were completely in control of the game, but Salah, Frei, Zoua and Fabian Schär missed their chances. Shortly before the interval Salah eventually got his goal, sent into the middle on a sprint with a long ball, he used the outside of his left boot to put the ball home. In the second period Nicolás Mazzola on 51 minutes levelled the score and double strike just four minutes later put the home team in front. Salah also managed a double pack, in the 75th minute he levelled the score. Basel should have decided the tie with their numerous chances earlier, but extra time was needed to decide the tie. Valentin Stocker did this by scoring the winner in the 117th minute. Locarno were knocked out by Basel, 2–3 being the final score.[27]

Thun (27 February 2013)

The winners of Round 3 played in the quarter-finals and these were played in the new year. The ties were drawn, there is no home advantage granted in the draw. Basel were drawn away from home against FC Thun. Head coach Murat Yakin had changed the team significantly compared to their last game Six players were left out, Schär, Park, Cabral, Stocker and Streller were given a day off, Fabian Frei and Salah initially sat on the bench. Less than twelve minutes had passed in the Arena Thun, which was almost embarrassingly empty for a Cup quarter-final, when Alexander Frei was present for the first FCB chance. Newcomer Mohamed Elneny launched Philipp Degen with a great ball and as his cross came Frei cleverly ran free to head home. Basel controlled the game, created chances but did not succeed to add a goal. In the second period they limited themselves to managing the result and promptly they conceded the equalizer in the 79th minute. After a corner kick, Mathieu Salamand, who had just been substituted in seconds before, was able to bring the ball to the middle, where FCB goalie Yann Sommer did not react and Marco Schneuwly was able to nod home from four meters out. After this shock, Basel pulled themselves together, found their way back into the game and in the in extra time they dominated. Salah missed a first big chance in the 93rd minute when he sprinted with the ball past the Thun goalkeeper, but then also past the goal. FCB had to bite until the 115th minute, before they scored the second, decisive goal. Initiated nicely by Marcelo Diaz and processed even better by Fabian Frei down the right wing, Alex Frei scored with a direct volley from five meters.[28]

Sion (17 April 2013)

Basel’s opponents in the semi-final were FC Sion. The match was played in front of an attendance of 13,800 fans which meant that the Stade Tourbillon was virtually sold out. Both teams started on eye level with each other and chances were rare happenings. In the 50th minute Marco Streller ran onto a long ball played by Mohamed Elneny to the far side of the far post, goalkeeper Andris Vaņins and defender Vilmos Vanczák both went to challenge him, but broke off their runs because they thought the ball would go out. However, Streller got his boot to the ball before it crossed the outline, passed it to Valentin Stocker who’s angled shot missed the target by a hair’s width. On 64 minutes a long pass to Sion’s striker Michael Dingsdag, but his first-time volley in the sprint from outside the box was saved by Yann Sommer at full stretch. Stocker scored the decisive 1–0 after a cross from Streller a quarter of an hour before the end. Basel achieved the first ever win against Sion in the Cup.[29]

Grasshopper Club (20 May 2013)

The cup final was held on Whit Monday in the Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf with referee and with an attendance of 27,290 fans. Both teams started on eye level with each other, playing hard but not unfair. Chances out of the game were hardly possible, but standard situations brought danger. A free-kick for GC in the 38th minute was the first big chance, Steven Zuber’s long ball was side footed at goal by Milan Vilotić, but Yann Sommer stretched and saved brilliantly. GC controlled the game before the interval, a long ball and Shkëlzen Gashi ran into the open space, but he put the ball wide of the far post. After the break a yellow card, that could also have been a red, for Basel defender Aleksandar Dragović, another free-kick for Zuber and this time it was the cross-bar that denied Vilotić the opener. In the 69th minute FCB captain Streller is substituted out because of an injury and new striker Raúl Bobadilla was brought in. Two minutes later he out dribbled two defenders but fell and as he fell Markus Steinhöfer took over the ball and shot at goal and FCB took the lead. GC reacted immediately a shot from Michael Lang was blocked by Sommer, but Izet Hajrović put the loose ball over the goal line. Extra time was required and both teams could have scored, but Nassim Ben Khalifa at one end and Bobadilla at the other failed. Penalty shoot-out. With four penalties taken things were level 3–3. Last penalty for Basel, Bobadilla hit – the crossbar instead of the goal, then Milan Vilotic hit the goal – instead of the crossbar – and it was all over. The Grasshoppers were cup winners.[30]

Conclusion

As cup holders the club’s clear aim for the team was for them to retain the title. They had completed their aim of reaching the final, but the penalty shoot-out had denied the absolute fulfilment. Alex Frei was the team’s top scorer in the competition with five goals in the games. Jacques Zoua had scored four in four outings and Mohamed Salah had scored three in five outings.

Champions League[]

Because Basel entered the Champions League in the qualifying phase their initial aim was to reach the group stage.

Flora Tallinn (17 July 2012)

Basel were drawn against Estonian club Flora Tallinn in the second qualifying round. The first leg was played in the A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn in front of 3.123 fans. It was a partially cloudy evening, the temperature was by 19 °C and the pitch was dry. Basel started well into the match and took control of the game and had more possession than the Estonian champions. However, the best chance in the early stages came from the hosts, but Karl-Eerik Luigend's good cross was shot over the cross-bar by Karl Mööl. Alex Frei had his first chance a few minutes later, but his close-range shot was well saved by Stanislav Pedõk. In the second period Frei first struck on 64 minutes, as he applied the finishing touch to a right-wing cross from David Degen. He then added another three minutes before the final whistle, from a spot-kick, after Karl Palatu had fouled Valentin Stocker.[31]

Return match (24 July 2012)

The second leg was played in the St. Jakob-Park in front of 20,467 fans. Referee Artur Soares Dias from the Portuguese Football Federation reported a dry and good pitch, it was sunny and warm 29 °C evening. Basel started well and with tempo, the visitors struggled to impose themselves on the game. Basel missed their first good chance, but on 9 minutes Jacques Zoua was able to put them one up. Markus Steinhöfer played David Degen free on the right flank and his good cross to the centre was headed home by a free standing Zoua. With Marcelo Díaz distributing the balls in midfield, Basel continued to play forwards and were seeing no danger to their rear, goalie Germano Vailati had a quiet evening. On 31 minutes after a neat move and a one-two with captain Marco Streller, Zoua managed his second goal of the evening. The visitors never really got into the game and went further behind on 63 minutes. A long distance free-kick was smashed home directly by mid-fielder Díaz to make it 3–0, which remained until the final whistle.[32]

Molde (1 August 2012)

Basel were drawn against Norwegian club Molde FK in the third qualifying round. The first leg was in the Aker Stadion with an attendance of 6,564 fans. Basel’s head coach Heiko Vogel had to adapt his team, because striker Alex Frei was injured, Basel played with a five-man midfield. Nevertheless, they started well and were quick to take ball possession against the Norwegian champions. In the 10th minute a long opening ball from Goalie Sommer and captain Marco Streller headed on to Valentin Stocker who out-dribbled two defenders, but put the ball wide of the far post. On 15 minutes Marcelo Díaz hammered a direct free-kick at goal, but keeper Espen Bugge Pettersen stretched and was able to push the ball wide. Molde coach Ole Gunnar Solskjær saw his side have their first big chance moments later, Angan was sent down the right by a long ball but his superb volley was well saved by Yann Sommer. A few minutes later Angan struck his hand in Aleksandar Dragović’s face and was shown a straight red card by referee Fredy Fautrel of the French Football Federation. The hosts then found themselves back pedalling as Basel took charge. In the second half Basel found it hard to create goal chances against the tightly sorted defence and when they did, their efforts didn’t pay dividends. But then on 78 minutes Stocker received the ball, dummied the defender and hit a precise shot towards goal, keeper Pettersen parried the ball and Jacques Zoua sprinted in to kick the loose ball over the line. The 1–0 scoreline remained until the end.[33]

Return match (8 August 2012)

The second leg was in the St. Jakob-Park and on this sunny evening the attendance was 18,567 fans. In the early stages the visitors showed their intentions and pinned Basel back into their own half. Molde FK created their first good chance on 9 minutes as Jo Inge Berget played a quick one-two playing Mattias Moström clear in the box, but Sommer held his shot. A further one-two between Berget and Moström on 14 minutes sent Moström through towards goal but he placed his shot wide of the far post. David Degen had Basel’s first good chance on 28 minutes as he ran into position collecting a long ball from Gilles Yapi, but he shot wide. Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s team were rewarded for their superiority in the 32nd minute, a mistake in midfield, a slick move forward and after Magne Simonsen's first shot was parried by Sommer, the rebound fell to Berget who slotted home. After the interval the match changed, Basel found a higher gear and took control. First Valentin Stocker side-footed David Degen's cross off target. Then Degen had a shot blocked in the 63rd minute, he collected the rebound but shot wide. Marcelo Díaz was the next to miss the target and Marco Streller headed over the crossbar. Having spent much of the first period playing forwards, suddenly Molde were happy to sit back and wait for counterattacks. But this was a dangerous tactic , because Basel achieved that goal they were looking for. Diaz with the cross in the 75th minute, Streller headed the ball down for Degen and he pushed it home not savagely but with sense 1–1. But it wasn’t finished yet, second minute of added time Gastón Sauro pulled his opponent over inside the penalty area. Referee Vladislav Bezborodov of the Russian Football Union had no choice spot-kick. If it was converted Molde would go through, but Sommer correctly guessed which side, dived to his right and saved from Hoseth. The Norwegian champions were demoted to the UEFA Europa League, Basel advanced to the play-off round.[34]

CFR 1907 Cluj (21 August 2012)

In the play-off round Basel were drawn against the Romanian champions CFR Cluj and the first leg was played in the St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of 16,651 fans. Referee was Jonas Eriksson of the Swedish Football Association. Basel started well, their moves were reasoned and the passes well timed. The visitors, however, created the first good chance, Basel keeper Sommer had to stretch following a fierce 25-metre shot from Modou Sougou. Instantly Basel reacted. Mohamed Salah sprinted down the right wing and his curving cross was met by Marco Streller, but his glanced header went wide. Salah then found David Degen with a good pass, but he fired his shot straight at keeper Mário Felgueiras. Five minutes later again Salah with a cross, this time Valentin Stocker shot wide. CFR had their second chance after about 40 minutes, but Pantelis Kapetanos shot over the top. The goal that Basel had threatened came one minute before the interval. A corner-kick from Marcelo Díaz's was diverted into Streller’s path and with an acrobatic volley he hit the ball beyond keeper Felgueiras. The second period began as the first half did , Basel took the initiative. Sent down the right by Díaz, David Degen crossed for Stocker, whose short-range firm header was punched out by Felgueiras who reacted fast. However, the home team were caught shortly after the hour, Rafael Bastos’s through ball to Sougou was well timed and his right-foot finish landed low in the net. Five minutes later Gabriel Mureșan sent Sougou running free again and this time he lashed his shot into the roof of the net to put Basel 1–2 down. Basel could not react and the score line remained until the end.[35]

Return match (29 August 2012)

The second leg was played at Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu with an attendance of 15,481 fans. FCB needed to score twice as a minimum requirement and this was not helped by the fact that head coach Heiko Vogel had to replace midfielder Mohamed Salah because of injury. Nevertheless, the experienced duo Marco Streller and Alexander Frei were always a danger for the host’s defence. Frei had the first good chance, but his curling shot floated over the bar. CFR had no intention of sitting back, despite conceding the majority of possession, they were always dangerous with counter-attacks and in the 20th minute a quick counter was finished off by Pantelis Kapetanos header from Diogo Valente’s cross. Basel reacted and took the initiative. Shortly before the interval advancing goalie Mário Felgueiras brought down Streller and referee Gianluca Rocchi from the Italy was forced to award a penalty. But Frei hit the spot-kick over the top. In the second period FCB refused to surrender, but despite all their hard work, they struggled to create clear chances. Substitute Cabral came closest with a 20-metre strike, but at full stretch the home goalkeeper pushed the ball round the post. Later following a corner, defender Aleksandar Dragovic narrowly missed the target with his header. But CFR held their 1–0 lead to win 3–1 on aggregate.[36]

Conclusion

Basel entered the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League in the qualifying phase and therefore their initial aim was to reach the group stage. Having lost both games against CFR Cluj and being knocked out 3–1 on aggregate the initial aim was failed.

Europa League[]

Because the losing teams from the Champions League play-off round were eligible for the group stage of the Europa League, Basels next aim was to remain in this European competition over the winter break. The draw for the group stage was held on 31 August 2012, 13:00 CEST, at Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. FCB was seeded into pot two and drawn into Group G along with Sporting Clube de Portugal, K.R.C. Genk and Videoton FC.

Group stage[]

Sporting CP (29 August 2012)

Matchday 1 gave FCB an away game at Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon against Sporting CP. Sporting had been placed in third position in the 2011–12 Primeira Liga, but this season they started badly into the domestic league and were fifth-last in the table. Although the two teams had met against each other four times in less than five years, this evening did not follow the pattern of recent meetings. Sporting had won all four previous meetings without conceding a single goal, but they entered into this game quite slowly. Basel started better. On 22 minutes a long diagonal free-kick from Alex Frei found Aleksandar Dragovic who ran in unnoticed at the far post with precision timing but he headed the ball inches wide. Ricky van Wolfswinkel was in his typically lively mood and just before the interval he almost put Sporting in front as he connected to André Carrillo's perfect pass and he hit a fierce shot at goal, but Sommer held the ball well. After the goalless first period, Xandão was shown a direct red card in the 50th-minute. Sporting stood back, but compact in the defensive area. On 55 minutes a thunderous drive from Marcelo Díaz some 40 metres out skimmed off the crossbar with captain and goalkeeper Rui Patrício beaten. Striker Van Wolfswinkel was an increasingly isolated figure, but with 15 minutes left he controlled the ball skilfully with his chest, however, his shot was not good enough to bother goalie Sommer. Ten-man Sporting CP held onto a 0–0 draw against FC Basel 1893.[37]

Genk CP (4 October 2012)

Matchday 2 was played in the St. Jakob-Park against Genk on a wet pitch, on a cloudy early evening, in front of 14,023 supporters. The first period belonged completely to the visitors, apart from one opportunist effort from Valentin Stocker. Genk’s opening goal was somewhat lucky, Benjamin De Ceulaer hit a pass between the defenders for Jelle Vossen who slid in with his boot stretched out, goalie Sommer rushed out to block the shot, but Vossen could not connect to the ball, which then slid beyond both of them and rolled into the goal. After half an hour De Ceulaer almost added a second with a good shot, but was denied. He then returned to his role as play-maker and with a stylish back-heel he set up Vossen who finished off from the middle of the penalty area just before the break. Seconds later, Alexander Frei should have pulled one back with a point-blank header, but it wasn't his lucky day and the visitors led by two goals as the whistle for half-time came. After the break Basel pressed forward trying to get back into the game, but lacked creative chances. Then 20 minutes from the end, as time and ideas were running out, Kalidou Koulibaly was judged by referee Bülent Yıldırım of the Turkish Football Federation to have lifted his foot too high in the penalty area against midfielder Stocker, who might well have taken on the ball with his arm. Nevertheless, Yıldırım blew his whistle and awarded Basel the spot-kick, which Streller then converted. Basel were electrified, played a gear higher, and were awarded with the equaliser five minutes from time as Streller headed home a corner kick from Stocker to the end score 2–2. Basel were the better team on the night and deserved the point, but they were lucky that things ended as it did.[38]

Videoton (25 October 2012)

The Sóstói Stadion in Székesfehérvár was the venue for matchday 3 in which Videoton were hosts to FC Basel 1983 in front of 8,500 spectators. Not even two minutes had been played as the visitors fell behind. Videoton’s right-back Álvaro Brachi's made a cross to the near-post cross, midfielder Nemanja Nikolić put Basel’s defender Fabian Schär under pressure and he unintentionally deflected the ball into his own net. Basel were shocked, but they put themselves together and showed first reactions. On 11 minutes Marcelo Díaz played a free-kick to the far post and the unmarked Marco Streller forced goalie Mladen Božović to make a good save. Minutes later he controlled a poor clearance with his chest and shot left footed fiercely but wide. In the 32nd minute Videoton played a corner-kick short and low, Nikolić played the ball diagonally into the goal area, the Basel defence stood and watched as Marco Caneira moved in to put the ball into the net from short distance. The visitors pulled themselves together again and dominated play. A cross from the right was punched away by the host’s goalie Božović, but only to Schär, however his first-time volley went inches wide. The host’s goalie stayed alert and denied Valentin Stocker's sharp back-heel effort and then denied Streller yet again. After the break the same methods of play, Basel had the bigger share of possession and dominated, Videoton stood back and waited for counter-attacks. Streller failed to beat Božović after a through ball from Valentin Stocker and failed to beat him again after a corner. Basel's 15th corner in the 91st minute eventually brought the consolation goal, Schär jumped highest to head Fabian Frei's kick into the top corner. The Videoton defence held tight in the final few hectic moments for the 2–1 home win.[39]

Videoton (8 November 2012)

The requirements were clear as it came to matchday 4 in the St. Jakob-Park. Genk were group leaders with seven points, Videoton second with six, Basel had just two and with another defeat they would be out. As referee Yevhen Aranovskiy of the Football Federation of Ukraine blew the whistle for Kick-off the temperature had fallen to just 6 °C and this was probably the reason why only 12,743 spectators were present in the St. Jakob-Park. The home team dominated the first period and only their keeper Mladen Božović kept Videoton in the game before the break. The keeper twice foiled Alexander Frei from close range, first he parried a header following Philipp Degen's cross and later he blocked an instinctive effort after a Streller knock-down. Božović best save of the evening was in the 22nd minute as he turned Streller's point-blank header away with a strong right hand. After the restart Paulo Sousa's team focused with their defensive tactics on suffocating the Basel attacking efforts. Streller rounded Paulo Vinícius, but sliced wide as he created himself a rare opportunity. Murat Yakin's team remained concentrated and patient and the Basel captain made no mistake when the next chance came his way. Streller controlled Mohamed Salah's pass, resisted the defenders and crashed his effort inside the left post from the edge of the box. This 1–0 was decisive, it lifted Basel to within a point of Videoton and just a win adrift of leaders Genk, who drew 1–1 with Sporting in the other game.[40]

Sporting (22 November 2012)

Referee Paolo Valeri of the Italian Football Federation was in charge of the matchday 5 tie between Basel and Sporting CP in the St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of 15,666 spectators. Basel made a lively start. David Degen's fierce drive in the 10th minute forced the first notable save from Rui Patrício. On 22 minutes Valentin Stocker played a neat pass into the box, Alexander Frei and Xandão slid in to contest for the ball and as it broke loose Fabian Schär slotted in from close range. Five minutes later a good distance shot from Marcelo Díaz went very close. Sporting reacted immediately, after a defensive mistake by Schär, Ricky van Wolfswinkel forced Yann Sommer to make an impressive save. At the beginning of the second half Sporting captain Elias shot close, but wide from the edge of the box. Two bookable offences within four minutes by Cabral brought Basel into a numerical disadvantage. Coach Murat Yakin responded by substituting Mohamed Salah in for Alexander Frei. Within two minutes this showed an impact. On 66 minutes Salah made a skilful exchange of passes with Stocker who scored and this gave the team breathing space. Five minutes later a long throw out from keeper Sommer sent Salah sprinting down the left on a counterattack. Salah kept his nerve and played to the middle to David Degen, who scored the third from 12 metres out. This sealed the 3–0 victory for ten-man Basel.[41]

Genk CP (6 December 2012)

Matchday 6, the final round of the group stage, was played in the Cristal Arena against Genk in front of an attendance of 11,974 fans. The temperature had fallen to below freezing point as referee Mark Clattenburg from the Football Association blew the whistle for kick-off and he reported a wet pitch on a cloudy evening. The requirements were clear, Genk were already guaranteed a place in the knockout phase. Basel needed a positive result to advance a victory would take them through above this evening’s opponents as table leaders. Murat Yakin's men had more possession and controlled the match from the early stages. Fabian Frei and Marco Streller were in very good form on the day and led their team to attacking play. Frei had the first chance, but was denied from close range. The hosts had their first chance on 30 minutes a pass back from the goal line to the middle was pushed away by diving keeper Yann Sommer before it reached the free standing Glynor Plet. A free-kick from Valentin Stocker on 40 minutes was headed goalwards by Fabian Schär, but goalkeeper László Köteles stretched acrobatically tip the ball over the bar. After the break the match followed the same pattern and after two minutes a cross from the right was knocked by Streller into David Degen’s path, but he volleyed wide. On 56 minutes Streller latched onto a through ball, but shot from a very narrow angle struck the left post. However, until final whistle neither team were able to make the finishing touch and the match remained goalless.[42]

Conclusion to group stage

Basel started poorly into the group stage, drawing away against Sporting CP and at home to Genk and then were defeated in Székesfehérvár by Videoton. However, following the management change in October, the team spirits improved and they played better. The two home games against Videoton and against Sporting were ended with victories and lifted the team’s spirits even more. The goalless draw to the end of the group stage meant Genk were group winners with 12 points and Basel also advanced to the knock out stage as second placed team with nine points. "And that, even though I took over the team in a difficult phase in the Europa League," said coach Murat Yakin with satisfaction, "that's why I want to congratulate my team." Since the team’s first participation in the Champions League in the 2002/03 season, the club has now been over wintered in a European Cup competition for the seventh time. The club hat set the team the aim of remaining in the European competition over the winter break and they achieved their aim positively[43]

Knockout phase[]

The knockout phase involved 32 teams: the 24 teams that finished in the top two in each group in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage and the eight teams that finished in third place in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League group stage. In the draw for the round of 32, the twelve group winners and the four better third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage were seeded, and the twelve group runners-up and the other four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage were unseeded. A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team, with the seeded team hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association could not be drawn against each other. The draws was held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon. Basel were drawn against group F winners Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

Dnipro (14 February 2013)

The first leg was held at the St. Jakob-Park in front of 8,314 fans, which was by far the lowest attendance in their own stadium during the club’s entire season. Before kick-off the pitch was green and reported as damp on this cloudy evening. Dnipro began the match with an attacking endeavour that had become familiar from them during the group stage, in which the team had achieved 16 goals. Following a long ball Nikola Kalinić shot off target from short range after just 30 seconds. A few minutes later a free kick for the visitors, referee Svein Oddvar Moen of the Football Association of Norway and his linesman over saw that five Dnipro players were offside, but Yevhen Konoplyanka misjudged his angles with his final shot. Basel grouped themselves and won control in midfield. A long throw-in was played longer by Marco Streller, but Valentin Stocker was too small in the duel for the header which was cleared too short, Cabral headed at goal from just inside the box, the ball was trapped by Stocker and he stylishly swept it past Jan Laštůvka from six metres out, 23 minutes gone. By this time the snow fall had started. On the half hour Fabian Frei collected a loose ball and took aim, but his effort was held by Laštůvka. On 44 minutes the hosts came out of a horror scene unscathed. Roman Zozulya stretched his leg into the path of a low cross from Konoplyanka at the near post, only for Yann Sommer to block the ball out for a corner. After the break the snow stayed, the pitch turned white and the ball was now orange. The hosts were still in charge, despite the visitors substituting new forwards in. On 14 February nobody could deny it would be Valentin's day. On 67 minutes an exactly placed left-footed corner-kick from Stocker was deflected into the net off the fore head of striker Streller. Dnipro could not react to this and Valentin Stocker had led the hosts to a deserved 2–0 victory.[44]

Return match (21 February 2013)

With temperatures at freezing point 26,501 fans filled the Dnipro Arena in Dnipropetrovsk as referee Deniz Aytekin from the German Football Association blew the whistle for kick-off. Basel started well and as Mohamed Salah sprinted clear on six minutes he could have put the visitors ahead. He lifted the ball over the out rushing Jan Laštůvka, but his effort landed narrowly wide of the far post. Juande Ramos's team improved their game after that, but they could never really threaten their opponent’s goal. Roman Zozulya hat a perfect half-volley on the run, but this flew into the side netting. Yevhen Seleznyov had a chance, but he hooked the ball over the goal from short range just before the interval. After the break, following a free-kick, which Yann Sommer had parried, Giuliano’s goalbound effort deflected off Fabian Schär’s boot to safety with the keeper beaten. Things suddenly looked bad for Dnipro, because within ten minutes of coming on as substitute Nikola Kalinić was dismissed for putting his hand into Schär’s face. 12 minutes later Fabian Frei also saw red because he raised his arm to block a Zozulya shot. Seleznyov converted the subsequent spot-kick on 76 minutes, but he messed up his next chance with only the goalie to beat. Minutes later at the other end Zozulya blocked Valentin Stocker in the penalty area and was penalised, Schär stepped up to beat the goalie with the penalty-kick, a low ball to Laštůvka's left, on 81 minutes. The game ended with this 1–1 draw and Basel advanced to the next round. The team’s aims were subsequently revised again and this aim was stated as reaching the quarter-finals.[45]

Zenit (7 March 2013)

Basel started the first leg of their round of 16 match against Zenit St. Petersburg at home in the in the St. Jakob-Park in front of an attendance of 15,008 fans. The home team started well and with a high tempo, especially Serey Die with a slaloming run, only to be halted by a good smothering save from keeper Vyacheslav Malafeev. Also impressive was Mohamed Salah his full-blooded drive from 15 metres went very close and next he fired a volley also narrowly close, but off-target. Zenit with their experienced line-up found their way into the game. Diving in at the rear post to collect a Nicolas Lombaerts pass, Roman Shirokov came closest to registering an away goal. before the interval. After the break Zenit became more intent, Danny threatened at the start with an effort that was deflected behind. Axel Witsel pass to Hulk laid off for Shirokov, but a big save from Yann Sommer as he rushed out to smother the danger. Basel played patiently, but concentrated, and 12 minutes from time Alexander Frei was substituted in. On 83 minutes a pass from Markus Steinhöfer to the never tiered Salah, dribble, shot, but parried by keeper Vyacheslav Malafeev the loose ball rolled out to Marcelo Díaz who put it home. Salah had another chance on 90 minutes as Malafeev parried a shot from Mohamed Elneny, but Salah hammered the rebound over the bar. In added time again Salah on a solo run down the left wing was brought down by Luís Neto in the penalty area. Referee Daniele Orsato from the Italy had no choice, showed Neto red and awarded a penalty. Alex Frei converted to the 2–0 scoreline and this left the Russian champions with a sizeable task in the second leg.[46]

Return match (14 March 2013)

The second leg of the tie with Zenit was held in the Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg and attracted an attendance of 19,500 spectators. Both teams started well, but Zenit gave an early indication that they intended to turn the result in their favour. However, on 11 minutes Valentin Stocker had the first chance, but he shot too high. Stocker remained dangerous, but as he went into a duel with Aleksandr Kerzhakov he received an elbow in his face. The Zenit midfielder was shown the yellow card, but Stocker’s injury meant he could not continue and he was replaced by Fabian Frei. After half an hour Hulk played a corner-kick from the right to the near post, the ball was flicked on by Nicolas Lombaerts and Axel Witsel headed home. Two bookable offences within three minutes by Marcelo Díaz just before the interval brought Basel into a numerical disadvantage. After the break Basel had the first chance as Mohamed Salah sent Mohamed Elneny through with a good pass. Elneny sprinted in, but the angle was too acute and the ball went into the side netting. Murat Yakin's team played the second period with 10 men under pressure. Danny missed the best chance as he chipped over from three metres out, Vladimir Bystrov's shot bounced back off the post and Hulk's effort from 25 metres went a fraction over the cross-bar. Five minutes from time Park Joo-Ho attempted to make a clearance, but his boot hit Bystrov’s leg. Referee Paweł Gil of the Polish Football Association had no choice but to award the penalty kick. Yann Sommer saved Roman Shirokov's 86th-minute spot-kick and this took his team through to the quarter-finals 2–1 on aggregate.[47]

Tottenham Hotspur (4 April 2013)

In the quarter-finals Basel were drawn against Tottenham Hotspur. The first leg was played in the White Hart Lane in London and attracted an attendance of 32,136 fans. Referee was Milorad Mažić of the Football Association of Serbia. Basel started fast and furious, Fabian Schär and Marco Streller both had powerful efforts saved by Spurs keeper Brad Friedel, then Markus Steinhöfer volleyed a fraction over the top. After 24 minutes the hosts lost Aaron Lennon due to an injury. After half an hour the visitors took the lead as Valentin Stocker reacted fastest following Streller's attempt bounced back off a post. Four minutes later Fabian Frei doubled up as he put a diving header into the net low beyond the goalie. Another six minutes later Emmanuel Adebayor pulled one back with a volley from close range following Scott Parker's deflected shot. The second half initially followed a similar pattern and after Mohamed Salah was foiled by the Spurs keeper, Kyle Naughton drew a fine save from Basel keeper Yann Sommer. Tottenham managed to pull level as Gylfi Sigurðsson beat Sommer with a half-volley from 22 yards that took a deflection off defender Schar. Basel worked hard to regain the lead both Salah and Jacques Zoua wasted best chances and Stocker went very close with a direct free-kick. Spurs held on, but in added time Gareth Bale was carried off with an ankle injury that would also keep him out in the second leg.[48]

Return match (11 April 2013)

In the second leg, the St. Jakob-Park with 36,500 spectators was sold out, and the referee was Olegário Benquerença of the Portuguese Football Federation. The rainy weather did not spoil anybody’s fun until the 23rd minute as Aleksandar Dragović slipped out on the wet pitch and missed the ball as he attempted to cut off a Vertonghen through ball and this allowed Clint Dempsey to round beyond keeper Yann Sommer and side-foot into the ball into the open goal. The home supporters, however, increased their volume and urged their players on. Park Joo-Ho intercepted a pass, Marco Streller took over and played a simple ball into the path of Salah, he played the ball forwards, but as three defenders came to challenge him, with the outside of his left boot he placed his shot beyond Brad Friedel from 20 metres. The Basel keeper had more to do than his counterpart. Sommer beat away a curling effort from Mousa Dembélé and soon afterwards he held a shot from Emmanuel Adebayor. But as Friedel was called upon four minutes after the restart, he was only able to parry a flick-on from Fabian Schär following a corner-kick and Dragovic stood nearby and finished off from close range, to make amends for his mishap earlier. On 56 minutes following a long free-kick, he had a second chance, as he glanced his header goalward, but it flew narrowly wide. 72nd minute corner, Spurs were heading inwards, but Sommer stretched to push the ball away. On 81 minutes a long ball, out from the centre circle was well controlled and then hammered at goal by Dempsey, the ball was nearly parried by Sommer but it rolled home and levelled things again. Seconds before the final whistle Jan Vertonghen was shown a red card for bringing down Streller as last man and so Spurs went into extra time a man short. The home team were the more adventurous in these 30 minutes with an extra man. Mohamed Elneny had one drive from 25 metres out, which, however, rebounded from the woodwork and Alexander Frei had a number of good chances after coming on as a substitute. It came to the penalty shoot-out, Basel converted their first three attempts and keeper Sommer saved low to his right from Tom Huddlestone and Adebayor fired over the top. Marcelo Díaz hammered the decisive penalty into the net and Basel advanced to the semi-finals.[49]

Chelsea (25 April 2013)

The draw for the semi-finals was held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon on 12 April and Basel were drawn against Chelsea. The first leg was played in the St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of 36,000 fans and was sold out. Both teams started well into the game. Basel were renowned for the early attacking pressure and therefore the Blues were ready. Basel’s first corner of the game in the third minute was played short, Mohamed Elneny then crossed to the centre and the ball bounced behind from the cross-bar. Chelseas’ winger Eden Hazard played a pass through behind Park Joo Ho for César Azpilicueta, he sent in a good cross, but Frank Lampard's shot was turned around the post by keeper Yann Sommer. From the corner that followed on 12 minutes the ball dropped beyond Branislav Ivanović and hit Moses in the face before bouncing into the corner of the net and the visitor’s somewhat lucky, early lead. Hazard enjoyed two excellent chances, then Ramires sent in an angled shot forcing Sommer to make a one-handed stop. By the interval the hosts’ team had only really tested Petr Čech twice, first after a sharp and deflected free-kick from Fabian Schär that the goalie tipped over the bar, then he also had to pull off a low save from Mohamed Salah. Two minutes after the restart Valentin Stocker’s shot, with Čech beaten, bounced back off the foot of the post and only minutes later at the other end Fernando Torres shot left-footed against the woodwork as well. The like-for-like trading of chances continued, Torres was denied by Sommer and then Marcelo Díaz swept his shot over the top from 12 metres out After 86 minutes Azpilicueta's foul on Stocker and referee was Pavel Královec of the Football Association of the Czech Republic rewarded the host a penalty which Schär converted for the equaliser. Entering into added time, Sommer made a miraculous save of captain John Terry's header, but he remained powerless to keep out David Luiz's last-gasp set piece in the fourth minute of added time that secured Chelsea a 2–1 victory.[50]

Return match (2 May 2013)

The second leg was played at Stamford Bridge in London in front of an attendance of 39,403 fans. Both sides started well, but both missed early their chances. Basel’s came as early as the first minute, but captain Marco Streller smashed his shot norrowly wide. At the other end Frank Lampard’s effort ricochet from the near post, then David Luiz missed his chance at the far post, another few minutes later Ramires, from close up, was beaten by Yann Sommer’s good reaction. Again at the other end, Mohamed Salah missed an opportunity in the 39th minute, as Petr Čech sprawled to smother it. However, the Egyptian forward threatened again before the break, fed by a good pass from Valentin Stocker, he dominantly hit the ball home. Moving into the second period Chelsea, with a second-half surge, scored three times within a ten-minute spell. First, a ball fell for Lampard, Sommer parried but was not able to hold the shot and Torres could not miss on 50 minutes. Then, double strike two minutes later. Victor Moses with a run down the right, pass to Torres, but his shot was blocked and the loose ball fell to Moses, who scored at the second attempt. Third, In the 59th minute Spurs’ next attack ended as Lampard teed up Luiz, who curled his first-time shot high into the net. Chelsea maintained defensive discipline, as Basel pressed, but Fabian Frei’s shot rebounded from the woodwork and after this there were no more big chances. Referee Jonas Eriksson from the Swedish Football Association blew the final whistle and Basel lost the match 1–3 and 2–5 on aggregate, thus Chelsea advanced to the final.[51]

Conclusion

Chelsea thus advanced to the final, where they were matched against Benfica in the Amsterdam Arena and they won 2–1 to lift the trophy. From the Basel point of view, the team advancing to the semi-final and this meant that their aim had not just been met, but successfully surpassed. It was the first time that a Swiss team had advanced so far.

Players[]

First team squad[]

The following is the list of the Basel first team squad. It also includes players that were in the squad the day the season started on 13 July 2012 but subsequently left the club after that date.

As of 1 July 2012[52]

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 Yann Sommer
3 DF South Korea KOR Park Joo-Ho
4 DF Switzerland  SUI Philipp Degen
5 DF Switzerland  SUI Arlind Ajeti
6 DF Austria AUT Aleksandar Dragović
7 MF Switzerland  SUI David Degen
8 MF Ivory Coast CIV Serey Die
9 FW Switzerland  SUI Marco Streller (Captain)
10 MF Ivory Coast CIV Gilles Yapi Yapo
11 MF Switzerland  SUI Endogan Adili
13 FW Switzerland  SUI Alexander Frei
14 MF Switzerland  SUI Valentin Stocker
15 DF Switzerland  SUI Kay Voser
16 DF Switzerland  SUI Fabian Schär
17 FW Argentina ARG Raúl Bobadilla
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK Switzerland  SUI Germano Vailati
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Simon Grether
20 MF Switzerland  SUI Fabian Frei
21 MF Chile CHI Marcelo Díaz
22 FW Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah
23 GK Switzerland  SUI Mirko Salvi
24 MF Switzerland  SUI Cabral
25 MF Switzerland  SUI Darko Jevtić
26 DF Argentina ARG Gastón Sauro
27 DF Germany GER Markus Steinhöfer
29 DF Czech Republic CZE Radoslav Kováč
30 FW Switzerland  SUI Stjepan Vuleta
31 FW Cameroon CMR Jacques Zoua
33 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Elneny
35 FW North Korea PRK Pak Kwang-Ryong

Out on loan[]

FW Switzerland  SUI Marco Aratore (at Switzerland Aarau which ended 3 August)
FW Switzerland  SUI Marco Aratore (at Switzerland Winterthur from 17 January 2013 until 30 June 2013)[22]
MF Switzerland  SUI Pascal Schürpf (at Switzerland Aarau which ended 3 August)
MF Switzerland  SUI Pascal Schürpf (to Switzerland Bellinzona from 31 January until 30 June 2013)[20]
DF Switzerland  SUI Taulant Xhaka (at Switzerland Grasshopper until 30 June 2013)
DF Switzerland  SUI Genséric Kusunga (at Switzerland Servette until 30 June 2013)
MF Switzerland  SUI Stephan Andrist (at Switzerland Luzern until 30 June 2013)
35 FW North Korea PRK Pak Kwang-Ryong (at Switzerland Bellinzona, from 11 Januar 2013 until 30 June 2013)[19]
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Simon Grether (to Switzerland Bellinzona from 31 January until 30 June 2013)[20]
30 FW Switzerland  SUI Stjepan Vuleta (to Switzerland Wil from 5 February 2013 until 30 June 2013)[21]

Transfers Summer 2012[]

In[]

7 MF Switzerland  SUI David Degen (from BSC Young Boys)
18 GK Switzerland  SUI Germano Vailati (from St. Gallen)
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Simon Grether (from Basel U-21)
21 MF Chile CHI Marcelo Díaz (from Universidad de Chile)
22 FW Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah (from Arab Contractors)
23 GK Switzerland  SUI Mirko Salvi (from Basel U-21)

Out[]

MF Switzerland  SUI Xherdan Shaqiri (to Bayern Munich – €10 million)
MF Switzerland  SUI Granit Xhaka (to Borussia Mönchengladbach – €8.5 million)
GK Switzerland  SUI Marcel Herzog (to St. Gallen – n/a)
DF Argentina ARG David Abraham (to Getafe – Free transfer)
MF Switzerland  SUI Benjamin Huggel (Retired)
MF Australia AUS Scott Chipperfield (Retired)
GK Switzerland  SUI Massimo Colomba (Retired)

Transfers Winter 2012–13[]

In[]

8 MF Ivory Coast CIV Serey Die (from FC Sion – n/a)[13]
11 MF Switzerland  SUI Endogan Adili (from Grasshopper Club Zürich – n/a)[14]
17 FW Argentina ARG Raúl Bobadilla (from BSC Young Boys – n/a)[15]
33 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Elneny (from Arab Contractors on loan)

Out[]

29 DF Czech Republic CZE Radoslav Kováč (to Slovan Liberec free transfer)[18]

Results and fixtures[]

Legend[]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches[]

Preseason[]

23 June 2012 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2–4 Romania Steaua București Sportgelände am Birkenmoos, Rottach-Egern
14:00 CEST Salah 23' (1:2)
D. Degen Yellow card 36'
Andrist 83' (pen. 2:4)
FCB summary 14' (0:1) Rusescu
16' (0:2) Rocha
49' (1:3) F. Costea
63' (1:4) Nikolić
Attendance: 400
Referee: Germany Peter Sippel
26 June 2012 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 2–0 Germany SpVgg Unterhaching Sportplatz Warngau, Warngau
14:00 Streller 42' (1:0)
Streller 55' (2:0)
Cabral Yellow card 78'
FCB summary Attendance: 400
Referee: Germany Christian Leicher (Landshut)
28 June 2012 Pre-season FC Rottach-Egern Germany 0–10 Switzerland Basel Sportgelände am Birkenmoos, Rottach-Egern
18:00 FCB summary Pak 7' (0:1)
D. Degen 24' (0:2)
Frei 28' (0:3)
D. Degen 41' (0:4)
Dragović 59' (0:5)
Andrist 60' (0:6)
Vuleta 68' (0:7)
Frei 83' (0:8)
Dragović 86' (0:9)
Zoua 88' (0:10)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Germany Michael Krische
4 July 2012 Pre-season FC Aarau Switzerland 1–2 Switzerland Basel Stadion Rankhof, Basel
18:00 Garat Yellow card 26'
Calla 80' (pen. 1:1)
FCB summary 15' (0:1) Streller
Yellow card 26' Streller
Yellow card 79' Markus Steinhöfer
86' (1:2) Zoua
Attendance: 1,450
Referee: Switzerland Rene Erlachner
8 July 2012 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 0–1 Belgium Standard Liège Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
14:30 FCB summary 86' (0:1) Ajdarević Attendance: 1,523
Referee: Switzerland Ludovic Gremaud
7 September 2012 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 2–3 Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern Stadion FC Solothurn, Solothurn
18:30 P. Degen 50' (1:2)
Admir Seferagic 88' (2:3)
FCB summary 6' (0:1) Baumjohann
43' (0:2) Nsor
77' (1:3) Mohammadou Idrissou
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
12 October 2012 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 7–0 Switzerland FC Wohlen Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
15:00 Zoua 7' (1:0)
Vuleta 30' (2:0)
Frei 39' (3:0)
Vuleta 49' (4:0)
Zoua 51' (5:0)
Yapi Yapo 52' (6:0)
Jevtić 88' (7:0)
FCB summary Attendance: 350
Referee: Pascal Erlachner

Winter break[]

12 January 2013 Winter break Basel Switzerland 0–3 Germany Bayern Munich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 FCB summary 7' (0:1) Mandžukić
11' (0:2) Schweinsteiger
14' (0:3) Ribéry
Attendance: 30,080
Referee: Adrien Jaccottet
Note: Fair match no yellow cards
18 January 2013 Winter break Basel Switzerland 1–1 Romania Steaua București Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara
19:30 D. Degen Yellow card 11'
Zoua 90+1' (1:1)
FCB summary 80' (0:1) Pintilii
Yellow card Bourceanu.
Attendance: 400
Referee: Javier Moreno Muñoz
21 January 2013 Training camp Basel Switzerland 2–2 Hungary Ferencváros Budapest Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara
16:00 El-Nenny 44' (1:0)
D. Degen 45' (2:0)
Dragović Yellow card 55' Yellow-red card 68'
FCB summary 73' (2:1) Čukić
86' (2:2) Čukić
Attendance: 65
Referee: Kim Jong-Hyeok, South Korea
23 January 2013 Training camp Basel Switzerland 0–1 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara
16:30 Streller Yellow card 35'
Yapi Yellow card 36'
Serey Die Yellow card 40'
FCB summary 43' (0:1) Kranjčar
Yellow card 49' Celine
Yellow card 60' Hacheridi
Attendance: 100
Referee: Kim Sung He, South Korea
24 January 2013 Training camp Basel Switzerland 2–1 China China Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara
17:00 Díaz 17' (1:0)
F. Frei 63' (2:0)
FCB summary 72' Gao Lin Attendance: 100
Referee: Kim Jong-Hyeok, South Korea
30 January 2013 Winter break Basel Switzerland 2–0 Liechtenstein Vaduz Leichtathletik-Stadion St. Jakob, Basel
15:00 Stocker 24' (1:0)
Zoua 49' (2:0)
FCB summary Attendance: 500
Referee: Nikolaj Hänni
2 February 2013 Winter break Basel Switzerland 0–2 Switzerland Biel Stadion Rankhof, Basel
15:30 FCB summary 62' (0:2) Coly
Yellow card 34' Doudin
62' (0:2) Coly
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Sascha Amhof
6 February 2013 Friendly Basel Switzerland Cancelled[53] Switzerland Bellinzona Stadion Rankhof, Basel
15:00

Swiss Super League[]

Kickoff times are in CET

First half of season[]

13 July 2012[23] Round 1 Servette 0–1 Basel Stade de Genève, Geneva
19:45 Lang Yellow card 57'
De Azevedo Yellow card 82'
FCB summary Yellow card 55' Steinhöfer
59' (0:1) D. Degen
Yellow card 90+5' P. Degen
Attendance: 8,132
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
21 July 2012 Round 2 Basel 2–2 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Kovac Yellow card 24'
Steinhöfer Yellow card 30'
A. Frei 61' (1:1)
Streller 81' (2:2)
FCB summary 18' (0:1) Lezcano
Yellow card 21' Muntwiler
Yellow card 44' Kryeziu
Yellow card 66' Lezcano
66' (1:2) Lezcano
Yellow card 76' Puljić
Attendance: 29,256
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
28 July 2012 Round 3 Grasshopper Club 2–2 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
19:45 Ben Khalifa 29' (1:1)
Ben Khalifa Yellow card 78'
Brahimi 82' (2:2)
FCB summary 15' (0:1) A. Frei
Yellow card 24' Cabral
Yellow card 42' Zoua
47' (1:2) Yapi
Attendance: 7,050
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof
4 August 2012 Round 4 Sion 1–1 Basel Stade Tourbillon, Sion
19:45 Dingsdag Yellow card 27'
Vanczák Yellow card 64'
Itaperuna 80' (1:1)
Léo Yellow card 81'
FCB summary Yellow card 18' Cabral
Yellow card 45' Voser
48' (0:1) Kováč
Yellow card 57' Serey Die
Yellow card 65' Sommer
Yellow card 70' Streller
Yellow card 85' Kováč
Attendance: 14,850
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
12 August 2012 Round 5 Basel 3–1 Thun St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Streller 9' (pen. 1:0)
Streller 31' (2:0)
Stocker 42' (3:1)
F. Frei Yellow card 83'
Streller Yellow card 83'
FCB summary Yellow card 8' Yellow-red card 22' Faivre
Yellow card 28' Ghezal
35' (2:1) Schirinzi
Yellow card 43' Hediger
Attendance: 27,422
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
18 August 2012 Round 6 Basel 2–0 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Streller 43' (1:0)
Salah 82' (2:0)
FCB summary Yellow card 40' Katz
Yellow card 90+2' Facchinetti
Attendance: 26,627
Referee: Switzerland Cyril Zimmermann (Münsingen)
25 August 2012 Round 7 St. Gallen 2–1 Basel AFG Arena, St. Gallen
19:45 CEST Čavušević 51' (1:1)
Montandon Yellow card 58'
Regazzoni 72' (2:1)
Mathys Yellow card 75'
Regazzoni Yellow card 89'
Sutter Yellow card 90+3'
FCB summary 10' (0:1) Zoua
Yellow card 32' Kovac
Yellow card 40' F. Frei
Yellow card 83' Stocker
Yellow card 90+3' D. Degen
Attendance: 18,841
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
2 September 2012 Round 8 Basel 0–0 Zurich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Benito Yellow card 28' FCB summary Attendance: 30,423
Referee: Switzerland Damien Carrel
23 September 2012 Round 9 Young Boys 1–1 Basel Stade de Suisse, Bern
16:15 Zárate 49' (1:0)
SpycherYellow card 52'
FCB summary Yellow card 53' F. Frei
Yellow card 61' Díaz
73' (1:1) Streller
Yellow card 86' Stocker
Yellow card 88' Cabral
Attendance: 22,757
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
26 September 2012 Round 10 Basel 4–1 Sion St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 P. Degen Yellow card 39'
P. Degen 42' (1:0)
P. Degen 55' (2:1)
Stocker 74' (3:1)
Stocker Yellow card 75'
Sauro 80' (4:1)
FCB summary Yellow card 42' Bühler
43' (1:1) Gattuso
Yellow card 85' Wüthrich
Yellow card 87' Darragi
Attendance: 27,575
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
29 September 2012 Round 11 Lausanne-Sport 1–1 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
19:45 Moussilou 63' (1:1)
Gabri Yellow card 76'
Sanogo Yellow card 87'
Roux Yellow card 90+1'
FCB summary 2' (0:1) Salah
Yellow card 44' Dragović
Yellow card 84' Schär
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
7 October 2012 Round 12 Basel 3–2 Servette St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Schär 36' (1:1)
D. Degen 37' (2:1)
Streller 52' (3:1)
StockerYellow card 92'
FCB summary 12' (0:1) Tréand
Yellow card 54' Kusunga
65' (3:2) Lang
Yellow card 90+4' Schneider
Attendance: 27,199
Referee: Switzerland Cyril Zimmermann
20 October 2012 Round 13 Luzern 1–0 Basel Swissporarena, Luzern
16:00 Puljić Yellow card 44'
(Jahmir Hyka) Ajeti 60' (o.g. 1:0)
Muntwiler Yellow card 75'
Yellow card 90+3' Winter
FCB summary Yellow card 40' Cabral
Yellow card 42' D. Degen
Yellow card 49' Dragović
Attendance: 16,253
Referee: Austria Gerhard Grobelnik
27 October 2012 Round 14 Zürich 1–2 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
Gavranović 87' (1:2) FCB summary Yellow card 23' D. Degen
6' (0:1) Schär
Yellow card 49' Schär
29' (0:2) A. Frei
Attendance: 12,321
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
3 November 2012 Round 15 Basel 2–0 Young Boys St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Yapi 27' (1:0)
Streller 39' (2:0)
Stocker Yellow card 90+1'
FCB summary Yellow card 14' Nuzzolo
Yellow card 28'Wölfli
Yellow card 53' Ojala
Attendance: 30,057
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
17 November 2012 Round 16 Basel 4–0 Grasshopper Club St. Jakob-Park, Basel
17:00 D. Degen 7' (1:0)
Schär Yellow card 33'
Streller 57' (pen. 2:0)
D. Degen Yellow card 68'
A. Frei 72' (3:0)
A. Frei 79' (4:0)
Dragović Yellow card 82'
P. Degen Yellow card 85'
FCB summary Yellow card 21' Pavlović
Yellow card 32' Toko
Yellow card 57' Grichting
Attendance: 32,060
Referee: Switzerland Daniel Wermelinger
24 November 2012 Round 17 Thun 3–2 Basel Arena Thun, Thun
16:00 Ngamukol 5' (1:0)
Wittwer 64' (2:2)
Hediger Yellow card 90+1'
Faivre Yellow card 90+3'
Ngamukol 88' (3:2)
FCB summary 32' (1:1) F. Frei
39' (1:2) Streller
Yellow card 90+1' Cabral
Attendance: 7,042
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
1 December 2012 Round 18 Basel 1–0 St. Gallen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 P. Degen Yellow card 40'
Streller 67' (pen. 1:0)
FCB summary Yellow card 57' Montandon
Yellow card 76' Mathys
Attendance: 30,062
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever

Second half of season[]

9 February 2013 Round 19 Basel 3–0 Sion St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Streller 45' (1:0)
P. Degen Yellow card 50'
Salah 52' (2:0)
DragovićYellow card 53'
Stocker 58' (3:0)
FCB Summary Yellow card 44' Gattuso
Yellow card 50' Dingsdag
Yellow card 57' Fernandes
Yellow card 64' 'Djeng
Attendance: 24,265
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
17 February 2013 Round 20 Lausanne-Sport 1–2 Basel Pontaise, Lausanne
13:45 Marazzi Yellow card 39'
Malonga 53' (1:2)
Rodrigo Yellow card 62'
FCB Summary 34' (0:1) Stocker
42' (0:2) Yellow card 53' Díaz
Yellow card 53' Díaz
Yellow card 60' Sauro
Yellow card 88' Yapi
Attendance: 5,100
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof
24 February 2013 Round 21 Basel 0–0 Grasshopper Club St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Dragović Yellow card 21'
Cabral Yellow card 66'
Streller Yellow card 82'
Schär Yellow card 90+4'
FCB Summary Yellow card 17' Ben Khalifa
Yellow card 27' Abrashi
Yellow card 61' Hajrović
Yellow card 90+4' Zuber
Attendance: 27'653
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
3 March 2013 Round 22 Servette 1–2 Basel Stade de Genève, Geneva
13:45 Karanović 45+1' (1:1)
Kossoko Yellow card 16' Yellow-red card 61'
FCB Summary Yellow card 19' F. Frei
29' (0:1) Dragović
Yellow card 45' Zoua
63' (1:2) Dragović
Yellow card 48' Yellow-red card 64' Dragović
Attendance: 7,519
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof
10 March 2013 Round 23 Basel 3–0 Young Boys St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 A. Frei 37' (1:0)
Cabral Yellow card 41'
Streller 62' (2:0)
Schär 85' (3:0)
FCB Summary Yellow card 84' Doubai Attendance: 27,818
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
16 March 2013 Round 24 Basel 1–0 Thun St. Jakob-Park, Basel
13:45 Zoua Yellow card 36'
F. Frei soccer ball with red X 54′
Dragović Yellow card 78'
Streller 81' (1:0)
Park Yellow card 88'
FCB Summary Yellow card 40' Krstić
Yellow card 82' Demiri
Attendance: 25,440
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
1 April 2013 Round 25 Luzern 0–4 Basel Swissporarena, Luzern
13:45 Muntwiler Yellow card 29'
Puljić Yellow card 41'
Hyka Yellow card 55'
Lustenberger Yellow card 65'
FCB Summary 34' (0:1) Serey Die
64' (0:2) Díaz
71' (0:3) Salah
83' (0:4) P. Degen
Yellow card 90+3' Bobadilla
Attendance: 17,000 (sold out)
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
7 April 2013 Round 26 St. Gallen 1–1 Basel AFG Arena, St. Gallen
16:00 Wüthrich 50' (1:0)
Nushi Yellow card 60'
FCB Summary Yellow card 2' Serey Die
Yellow card 12' Yapi
52' (1:1) Streller
Attendance: 19,500
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri (Solothurn)
14 April 2013 Round 27 Basel 3–1 Zurich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
13:45 SchärYellow card 36'
A. Frei 55' (1:1)
Schär 87' (pen. 2:1)
Salah 88' (3:1)
FCB Summary 25' (0:1) Drmić
Yellow card 38' Chermiti
Yellow card 86' Béda
Yellow card 86' Djimsiti
Attendance: 32, 328
Referee: Austria Oliver Drachta (Österreich)
21 April 2013 Round 28 Thun 2–2 Basel Arena Thun, Thun
13:45 Ferreira Yellow card 27'
Demiri 60' (1:1)
Zuffi 70' (2:2)
FCB Summary 25' (0:1) Park
65' (1:2) Díaz
Yellow card 69' Schär
Yellow card 71' F. Frei
Attendance: 5,791
Referee: Switzerland Sébastien Pache
27 April 2013 Round 29 Basel 0–3 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
13:45 Sauro Yellow card 64'
Zoua Yellow card 79'
FCB Summary 14' (0:1) Gygax
44' (0:2) Hochstrasser
70' (0:3) Winter
Yellow card 76' Puljić
Attendance: 28,440
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri (Solothurn)
4 May 2013 Round 30 Sion 0–1 Basel Tourbillon, Sion
13:45 Gattuso Yellow card 17'
Lafferty Yellow card 81'
Dingsdag Yellow card 51' Yellow-red card 90+3'
FCB Summary Yellow card 42' Dragović
44' (0:1) Díaz
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
8 May 2013 Round 31 Zürich 3–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
20:30 Gajić 69' (1:1)
Schönbächler 87' (2:1)
Gavranović Yellow card 90+1'
Pedro Henrique Yellow card 90+1'
Pedro Henrique 90+3' (3:1)
Ph. Koch Yellow card 90+3'
FCB Summary 8' (0:1) Stocker
Yellow card 30' F. Frei
Yellow card 44' Streller
Attendance: 14,062
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
11 May 2013 Round 32 Basel 2–0 Servette St. Jakob-Park, Basel
13:45 Stocker 32' (1:0)
Dragović 42' (2:0)
FCB Summary Yellow card 56' Rüfli Attendance: 26,787
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
16 May 2013 Round 33 Basel 2–0 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 F. Frei 20' (1:0)
Streller soccer ball with red X 42′
F. Frei 60' (2:0)
FCB Summary Yellow card 47' Sanogo Attendance: 35,171 (sold out)
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof
25 May 2013 Round 34 Grasshopper Club 1–0 Basel Zurich
16:15 Anatole 90+4' (1:0) FCB Summary Yellow card 56' F. Frei Stadium: Letzigrund
Attendance: 17'100
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
29 May 2013 Round 35 Young Boys 0–1 Basel Stade de Suisse, Bern
Veškovac Yellow card 55'
Bürki Yellow card 72' Yellow-red card 73'
Nef Yellow card 88'
FCB Summary 55' (pen. 0:1) F. Frei
Yellow card 57' F. Frei
Yellow card 60' Stocker
Attendance: 19,322
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
1 June 2013 Round 36 Basel 1–0 St. Gallen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Bobadilla 22' (1:0)
Yellow card 72' Dragović
FCB Summary Yellow card 38' Janjatović Attendance: 34,060 (sold out)
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Basel (C) 36 21 9 6 61 31 +30 72 Champions
Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
2 Grasshopper 36 20 9 7 48 32 +16 69 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3 St. Gallen 36 17 8 11 54 36 +18 59 Qualification to Europa League play-off round
4 Zürich 36 16 7 13 62 48 +14 55 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round
5 Thun 36 13 9 14 44 46 −2 48 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
6 Sion 36 13 9 14 40 54 −14 48
7 Young Boys 36 11 10 15 48 50 −2 43
8 Luzern 36 10 12 14 41 52 −11 42
9 Lausanne-Sport 36 8 9 19 32 51 −19 33
10 Servette (R) 36 6 8 22 32 62 −30 26 Relegation to Swiss Challenge League
Source: Swiss Super League (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Swiss Cup[]

15 September 2012 Round 1 1–6 Basel Sportanlage Tellenfeld, Amriswil
16:30 CEST Contartese 74' SFV summary
FCB summary
14', 32' Zoua
30' F. Frei
43', 84' A. Frei
Yellow card 79' Cabral
90' Salah
Attendance: 5,153
Referee: Winter
11 November 2012 Round 2 Chiasso 1–4 Basel Stadio Comunale, Chiasso
14:30 Pimenta 38' SFV summary
FCB summary
1' F. Frei
19', 65' Zoua
67' Díaz
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Sebastian Pache
9 December 2012 Round 3 Locarno 2–3 (a.e.t.) Basel Stadio Comunale Lido, Locarno
14:30 Mazzola 50', 55' SFV summary
FCB summary
43', 75' Salah
117' Stocker
Attendance: 2,630
Referee: Pascal Erlachner
27 February 2013 Quarterfinal FC Thun 1–2 (a.e.t.) Basel Arena Thun, Thun
19:45 Renato Steffen Yellow card 55'
Nelson Ferreira Yellow card 72' Red card 88'
Schneuwly 79'
SFV summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 11' D. Degen
12', 115' A. Frei
Yellow card 42' Sauro
Yellow card 55' Steinhöfer
Yellow card 78' Díaz
Attendance: 3,664
Referee: Alain Bieri
17 April 2013 Semifinal FC Sion 0–1 Basel Stade Tourbillon, Sion
20:45 Gattuso Yellow card 35'
Regazzoni Yellow card 29'
SFV summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 29' Salah
73' Stocker
Attendance: 13,800
Referee: Nikolaj Hänni
20 May 2013 Final Basel 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Grasshoppers Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf, Bern
16:00 Schär Yellow card 28'
Dragović Yellow card 57'
Steinhöfer 71'
Elneny Yellow card 91'
SFV summary
FCB summary
Scoresway
Yellow card 29' Gashi
75' Hajrović
Attendance: 27,290
Referee: Stéphan Studer
Penalties
Schär soccer ball with check mark
F. Frei soccer ball with red X
Steinhöfer soccer ball with check mark
Díaz soccer ball with check mark
Bobadilla soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Salatić
soccer ball with check mark Hajrović
soccer ball with red X Lang
soccer ball with check mark Feltscher
soccer ball with check mark Vilotić

UEFA Champions League[]

Qualifying rounds[]

Second qualifying round[]
17 July 2012 (2012-07-17) 1st Leg Flora Tallinn Estonia 0–2 Switzerland Basel A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
17:45 CET Palatu Yellow card 85'
Jürgenson Yellow card 90+4'
FCB summary
UEFA summary
65' (0:1) A. Frei
Yellow card 74' Sauro
Yellow card 79' Vuleta
86' (pen. 0:2) A. Frei
Yellow card 90+3' Stocker
Attendance: 3.123
Referee: Mauro Bergonzi (Italy)
24 July 2012 (2012-07-24) 2nd Leg Basel Switzerland 3–0
(5–0 agg.)
Estonia Flora Tallinn St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 CET Zoua 9' (1:0)
Zoua 31' (2:0)
Díaz 62' (3:0)
FCB summary
UEFA summary
Yellow card 57' Luts Attendance: 20.467
Referee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)
Third qualifying round[]
1 August 2012 (2012-08-01) 1st Leg Molde FK Norway 0–1 Switzerland Basel Aker Stadion, Molde
19:00 CET Hovland Yellow card 14'
Angan Red card 27'
FCB summary
UEFA summary
Yellow card 30' Steinhöfer
Yellow card 42' Cabral
Yellow card 75' Stocker
78' (0:1) Zoua
Attendance: 6.564
Referee: Fredy Fautrel (France)
8 August 2012 (2012-08-08) 2nd Leg Basel Switzerland 1–1
(2–1 agg.)
Norway Molde FK St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:00 CET D. Degen 75' (1:1)
Dragović Yellow card 90+2'
Sauro Yellow card 90+2'
D. Degen Yellow card 90+3'
FCB summary
UEFA summary
32' (1:0) Berget Attendance: 18,567
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov (Russia)

Playoff round[]

21 August 2012 (2012-08-21) 1st Leg Basel Switzerland 1–2 Romania CFR Cluj St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:45 CET Streller 44' (1:0)
Stocker Yellow card 46'
D. Degen Yellow card 52'
Dragović Yellow card 78'
Steinhöfer Yellow card 90+4'
F. Frei Yellow card 90+4'
FCB summary
UEFA summary
Yellow card 45' Kapetanos
Yellow card 52' Felgueiras
Yellow card 55' Bastos
66' (1:1) Sougou
71' (1:2) Sougou
Yellow card 90+4' Saré
Attendance: 16,651
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
29 August 2012 (2012-08-29) 2nd Leg CFR Cluj Romania 1–0
(3–1 agg.)
Switzerland Basel Cluj-Napoca, Romania
20:45 CET Kapetanos 20' (1:0)
Felgueiras Yellow card 42'
Valente Yellow card 45'
Nicoară Yellow card 90+2'
FCB summary
UEFA summary
Yellow card 36' Díaz
Yellow card 75' Cabral
Yellow card 79' Andrist
Yellow card 90' Steinhöfer
Stadium: Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu
Attendance: 15,481
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi

UEFA Europa League[]

Group stage[]

20 September 2012 Round 1 Sporting CP Portugal 0–0 Switzerland Basel Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
21:05 Rojo Yellow card 30'
Xandão Red card 50'
Fernandes Yellow card 60'
Uefa summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 67' Park
Yellow card 82'Streller
Attendance: 22,325
Referee: Alon Yefet (Israel)
4 October 2012 Round 2 Basel Switzerland 2–2 Belgium Genk St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:00 Dragović Yellow card 12'
P. Degen Yellow card 25'
Streller 71' (pen. 1:2)
Streller 84' (2:2)
Uefa summary
FCB summary
10' (0:1) De Ceulaer
Yellow card 15' Tshimanga
38' (0:2) Vossen
Yellow card 69' Koulibaly
Attendance: 14,023
Referee: Bülent Yıldırım (Turkey)
25 October 2012 Round 3 Videoton Hungary 2–1 Switzerland Basel Sóstói Stadion, Székesfehérvár
19:00 Schär 2' (o.g. 1:0)
Caneira 32' (2:0)
Uefa summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 79' Stocker
Yellow card 85' Streller
90+1' (2:1) Schär
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Miroslav Zelinka (Czech Republic)
8 November 2012 Round 4 Basel Switzerland 1–0 Hungary Videoton St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 D. Degen Yellow card 51'
Streller Yellow card 68'
Streller 80' (1:0)
Uefa summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 35' Oliveira Attendance: 12,743
Referee: Yevhen Aranovskiy (Ukraine)
22 November 2012 Round 5 Basel Switzerland 3–0 Portugal Sporting CP St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:00 Schär 23' (1:0)
Cabral Yellow card 54' Yellow-red card 58'
Stocker 66' (2:0)
D. Degen 71' (3:0)
Ajeti Yellow card 90+2'
Uefa summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 35' Insúa
Yellow card 41' Labyad
Yellow card 55' Fernandes
Yellow card 61' Carrillo
Attendance: 15,666
Referee: Paolo Valeri (Italy)
6 December 2012 Round 6 Genk Belgium 0–0 Switzerland Basel Cristal Arena, Genk
21:05 Limbombe Yellow card 78' Uefa summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 8' Dragović
Yellow card 87' P. Degen
Attendance: 11,974
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Belgium Genk 6 3 3 0 9 4 +5 12 Advance to knockout phase
2 Switzerland Basel 6 2 3 1 7 4 +3 9
3 Hungary Videoton 6 2 0 4 6 8 −2 6
4 Portugal Sporting CP 6 1 2 3 4 10 −6 5
Source: Soccerway

Knockout phase[]

Round of 32
14 February 2013 First leg Basel Switzerland 2–0 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 Stocker 23' (1:0)
Park Yellow card 49'
P. Degen Yellow card 52'
Serey Die Yellow card 54'
Streller 67' (2:0)
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
Yellow card 70' Mazuch
Yellow card 79' Mandzyuk
Attendance: 8,314[54]
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
21 February 2013 Second leg Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine 1–1 Switzerland Basel Dnipro Arena, Dnipropetrovsk
19:00 Fedetskiy Yellow card 14'
Cheberyachko Yellow card 32'
Strinić Yellow card 35'
Kalinić Red card 63'
Seleznyov 76' (pen. 1:0)
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
Yellow card 13' Serey Die
Yellow card 33' Cabral
Yellow card 37' Schär
Red card 75' F. Frei
81' (pen. 1:1) Schär
Attendance: 26,501[55]
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany)

Basel won 3–1 on aggregate.

Round of 16
7 March 2013 First leg Basel Switzerland 2–0 Russia Zenit St. Petersburg St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 P. Degen Yellow card 30'
Serey Die Yellow card 53'
Díaz Yellow card 72'
Díaz 83' (1:0)
A. Frei 90+4' (pen. 2:0)
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
Yellow card 19' Witsel Attendance: 15,008[56]
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
14 March 2013 Second leg Zenit St. Petersburg Russia 1–0 Switzerland Basel Petrovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg
18:00 Kerzhakov Yellow card 15'
Witsel 30' (1:0)
Denisov Yellow card 72'
Shirokov Yellow card 78'
Witsel Yellow card 78'
Shirokov soccer ball with red X 86′
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
Yellow card 41' Yellow-red card 45' Díaz
Yellow card 56' P. Degen
Yellow card 78' F. Frei
Yellow card 85' Park
Attendance: 19,500[57]
Referee: Paweł Gil (Poland)

Basel won 2–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals
4 April 2013 First leg Tottenham Hotspur England 2–2 Switzerland Basel White Hart Lane, London
21:05 Gallas Yellow card 29'
Adebayor 40' (1:2)
Sigurðsson 58' (2:2)
Parker Yellow card 54'
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
30' (0:1) Stocker
34' (0:2) F. Frei
Yellow card 47' F. Frei
Attendance: 32,136[58]
Referee: Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
11 April 2013 Second leg Basel Switzerland 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
England Tottenham Hotspur St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 Salah 27' (1:1)
Dragović 49' (2:1)
Serey Die Yellow card 58'
Streller Yellow card 93'
Elneny Yellow card 103'
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
23' (0:1) Dempsey
Yellow card 39' Naughton
Yellow card 46' Dembélé
83' (2:2) Dempsey
Yellow card 93' Dawson
Yellow card 93' Walker
Attendance: 38,500[59]
Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)
Penalties
Schär soccer ball with check mark
Streller soccer ball with check mark
F. Frei soccer ball with check mark
Díaz soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Huddlestone
soccer ball with check mark Sigurðsson
soccer ball with red X Adebayor

4–4 on aggregate. Basel won 4–1 on penalties.

Semi-finals
25 April 2013 First leg Basel Switzerland 1–2 England Chelsea St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 Dragović Yellow card 70'
D. Degen Yellow card 80'
Schär 87' (pen. 1:1)
Schär Yellow card 89'
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
12' (0:1) Moses
Yellow card 68' A. Cole
Yellow card 83' David Luiz
Yellow card 87' Azpilicueta
90+4' (1:2) David Luiz
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)
2 May 2013 Second leg Chelsea England 3–1
(5–2 agg.)
Switzerland Basel Stamford Bridge, London
21:05 Torres 50' (1:1)
Moses 52' (2:1)
Azpilicueta Yellow card 55'
David Luiz 59' (3:1)
UEFA summary
FCB Summary
45+1' (0:1) Salah
Yellow card 66' Schär
Yellow card 68' Steinhöfer
Yellow card 88' Serey Die
Attendance: 39,403
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)

Chelsea won 5–2 on aggregate.

Statistics[]

Appearances and goals[]

No. Pos Nat Player Total Super League Swiss Cup Champions League Europa League
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Switzerland  SUI Yann Sommer 58 0 36 0 3 0 5 0 14 0
18 GK Switzerland  SUI Germano Vailati 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
23 GK Switzerland  SUI Mirko Salvi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defenders
3 DF South Korea KOR Park Joo-Ho 37 1 19+2 1 2 0 5 0 9 0
4 DF Switzerland  SUI Philipp Degen 34 3 19+2 3 3 0 1 0 9 0
5 DF Switzerland  SUI Arlind Ajeti 6 0 2+2 0 1 0 0 0 0+1 0
6 DF Austria AUT Aleksandar Dragović 54 4 32 3 3 0 6 0 13 1
15 DF Switzerland  SUI Kay Voser 19 0 11+2 0 2 0 1 0 2+1 0
16 DF Switzerland  SUI Fabian Schär 38 8 21 4 3 0 0+1 0 12+1 4
26 DF Argentina ARG Gastón Sauro 29 1 14+2 1 2+1 0 6 0 3+1 0
27 DF Germany GER Markus Steinhöfer 48 1 23+6 0 1+2 1 5 0 8+3 0
Midfielders
7 MF Switzerland  SUI David Degen 45 5 17+9 3 1+1 0 6 1 7+4 1
8 MF Ivory Coast CIV Serey Die 24 1 12+2 1 3 0 0 0 7 0
10 MF Ivory Coast CIV Gilles Yapi Yapo 17 2 12 2 1 0 3 0 1 0
11 MF Switzerland  SUI Endogan Adili 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 MF Switzerland  SUI Valentin Stocker 51 11 29+2 6 2+1 2 3+1 0 13 3
20 MF Switzerland  SUI Fabian Frei 46 6 24+3 4 2+1 1 1+2 0 8+5 1
21 MF Chile CHI Marcelo Díaz 47 7 19+7 4 3+1 1 6 1 8+3 1
24 MF Switzerland  SUI Cabral 44 0 23+4 0 1+1 0 5 0 9+1 0
25 MF Switzerland  SUI Darko Jevtić 2 0 1+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Elneny 26 0 7+8 0 3 0 0 0 5+3 0
Forwards
9 FW Switzerland  SUI Marco Streller 52 19 30+2 14 2+1 0 6 1 11 4
13 FW Switzerland  SUI Alexander Frei 30 12 16+2 7 2 2 2+2 2 4+2 1
17 FW Argentina ARG Raúl Bobadilla 11 1 6+4 1 0+1 0 0 0 0 0
22 FW Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah 48 9 12+17 5 2+1 2 1+1 0 10+4 2
31 FW Cameroon CMR Jacques Zoua 41 6 7+17 1 1+1 2 2+3 3 1+9 0
Players away from the club on loan:
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Simon Grether 4 0 0+2 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 0 0
30 FW Switzerland  SUI Stjepan Vuleta 5 0 0+2 0 0+1 0 1+1 0 0 0
35 FW North Korea PRK Pak Kwang-Ryong 1 0 0 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0
Players who appeared for Basel no longer at the club:
29 DF Czech Republic CZE Radoslav Kováč 6 1 4+1 1 0 0 0+1 0 0 0

Last updated: 29 May 2012
Source: Squad statistics and Start formations
Only competitive matches.
Using the most used start formation.
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).

See also[]

  • History of FC Basel
  • List of FC Basel players
  • List of FC Basel seasons

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