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FC Basel
2008–09 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Mrs Gisela Oeri
ManagerSwitzerland Christian Gross
Top goalscorerLeague:
Australia Chipperfield (4)

All:
Portugal Carlitos (8)
Highest home attendance30,002 vs Portugal Vitória
(27 August 2008)
Lowest home attendance19,829 vs Bellinzona
(26 July 2008)

FC Basel started the season of with various warm-up matches against Swiss lower league teams as well as German Bundesliga, Ukranian Vyscha Liha and Polish Ekstraklasa clubs. The goals for FC Basel during the 2008-09 season were to regain their league and cup titles as well as qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

Overall season

After last season, where Basel dominated on the domestic front, winning both the Swiss Super League and Swiss Cup, and reaching the last 32 of the UEFA Cup. This season they will have the opportunity to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. Ivan Ergić resigned from being club captain before the start of the season, and Franco Costanzo was unveiled as the new captain a day before the season kicked off. Basel played their opening game of the season in Bern on 18 July 2008 against BSC Young Boys, which they won 2-1 with goals coming from substitutes Marko Perović and Benjamin Huggel after Eudis put the home side ahead.

Basel entered the Champions League in the Second Qualifying Round and were drawn against IFK Göteborg of Sweden. The first leg was on 30 July 2008 at Ullevi and finished 1-1. Benjamin Huggel put Basel ahead before Thomas Olsson equalised for the home team. The second leg took place on 6 August at St. Jakob-Park; with Basel coming from behind twice to win 4-2. Pontus Wernbloom put Göteborg ahead on 19 minutes before Benjamin Huggel equalised soon after. Early in the second half Robin Söder restored Göteborg's lead. But Basel fought back, with Scott Chipperfield equalising, and Ivan Ergić scoring two late goals to give FCB a 4-2 victory. Basel then faced Vitória S.C. of Portugal in the Third Qualifying Round. The first leg at Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, on August 13, ended honours even, in a 0-0 draw. The second leg took place on August 27 at St. Jakob-Park where Valentin Stocker gave Basel an early lead on 11 minutes before João Alves was fouled in the penalty area by François Marque and João Fajardo dispatched the spot-kick, just four minutes later to draw Vitória level. In the second half, the away side started well but Eren Derdiyok gave FCB a 2-1 lead which they hung on to, to qualify for the UEFA Champions League Group Stages. FCB were drawn into Group C alongside FC Barcelona, FC Shakhtar Donetsk and Sporting Clube de Portugal.

Club

The Management

Position Staff
Manager Switzerland Christian Gross
Assistant manager Switzerland Fritz Schmid
Fitness Coach Switzerland Thomas Grüter
Fitness Coach Switzerland Romain Crevoisier
Youth Team Coach Switzerland Patrick Rahmen
Youth Team Co-Coach Switzerland Sandro Kamber

Last updated: 17 May 2008
Source: Transfermarkt.ch

Kit

Supplier: Nike
Sponsor(s): Novartis

Home[1]
Away

Source: Official Site


Other Information

Chairman Switzerland Mrs Gisela Oeri
Ground (capacity and dimensions) St. Jakob-Park (42,500 / 120x80 m)

Source: Official Site

First Team

First Team

As of 2 September 2008, accounting for official transfers[2]: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Argentina ARG Franco Costanzo (Captain)
3 DF Switzerland SUI Ronny Hodel
4 DF Switzerland SUI Michel Morganella
6 MF Argentina ARG Marcos Gelabert
7 MF Germany GER Jürgen Gjasula
8 MF Switzerland SUI Benjamin Huggel (Vice-captain)
9 MF Serbia SRB Marko Perović
10 FW Switzerland SUI Marco Streller
11 MF Australia AUS Scott Chipperfield
14 MF Switzerland SUI Valentin Stocker
15 FW Argentina ARG Federico Almerares
16 MF Switzerland SUI Fabian Frei
17 FW Chile CHI Eduardo Rubio
19 DF Argentina ARG David Abraham
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Sweden SWE Behrang Safari
21 DF France FRA François Marque
22 MF Serbia SRB Ivan Ergić
23 FW Brazil BRA Eduardo
25 GK Switzerland SUI Jayson Leutwiler
26 MF Switzerland SUI Daniel Unal
27 MF Switzerland SUI Pascal Schürpf
28 DF Switzerland SUI Beg Ferati
29 FW North Macedonia MKD Orhan Mustafi
30 MF Portugal POR Carlitos
31 FW Switzerland SUI Eren Derdiyok
32 DF Switzerland SUI Reto Zanni (Vice-captain)
35 GK Switzerland SUI Oliver Stöckli

Multiple Nationality

2008-09 Summer transfers:

In:

5 MF Germany GER Jürgen Gjasula (from FC St. Gallen - free transfer)
6 MF Argentina ARG Marcos Gelabert (from FC St. Gallen - 644.000 SFr)
9 MF Serbia SRB Marko Perović (from Red Star Belgrade - 1.288.000 SFr)
13 MF Switzerland SUI Daniel Unal (from AS Roma)
15 FW Argentina ARG Federico Almerares (from River Plate)
17 FW Chile CHI Eduardo Rubio (loan from Cruz Azul with buy-out option)
17 DF Switzerland SUI Patrik Baumann (loan return from FC Concordia Basel)
19 DF Argentina ARG David Abraham (from Gimnàstic de Tarragona)
20 DF Sweden SWE Behrang Safari (from Malmö FF - 644.000 SFr)
25 FW North Macedonia MKD Orhan Mustafi (from FC Zürich - free transfer)
26 MF Switzerland SUI Pascal Schürpf (from Basel U-21)
33 MF Switzerland SUI Samet Gündüz (from Basel U-21)

Out:

5 DF Sweden SWE Daniel Majstorović (to AEK Athens F.C.)
6 DF Japan JPN Kōji Nakata (to Kashima Antlers)
7 MF Switzerland SUI David Degen (loan return to Borussia Mönchengladbach)
12 MF Senegal SEN Papa Malick Ba (contract not re-newed)
15 MF Liechtenstein LIE Franz Burgmeier (Mutual Consent)
18 GK Liberia LBR Louis Crayton (to DC United)
19 FW Czech Republic CZE Vratislav Lokvenc (loan return to FC Red Bull Salzburg)
29 MF Switzerland SUI Simone Grippo (to Chievo Verona)

Out on loan:

24 MF Switzerland SUI Cabral (on loan toSevilla FC)
33 MF Switzerland SUI Samet Gündüz (on loan to FC Wil)
-- DF Switzerland SUI Patrik Baumann (on loan to FC Concordia Basel)
-- GK Switzerland SUI Yann Sommer (on loan to FC Vaduz)

Pre-Season/First Half Season friendlies

Date Competition Home Team Score Away Team Score Basel's Goal Scorers
23.Jun.2008 Pre-Season Friendly Switzerland Lugano
1
Basel
3
Ergic (19'), Burgmeier (22'), Carlitos (81')
28.Jun.2008 Pre-Season Friendly Switzerland FC Wil
1
Basel
2
Ergic (33'), Boumelaha (90')
2.Jul.2008 Pre-Season Friendly Switzerland BSC Old Boys
1
Basel
3
Carlitos (44'), Ergic (57'), Mustafi (75')
5.Jul.2008 Pre-Season Friendly Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
3
Basel
2
Stocker (32'), Ergic (36')
10.Jul.2008 Uhrencup Poland Legia Warszawa
1
Basel
6
Gjasula (15'), Carlitos (44', 56'), Schürpf (67'), Mustafi (85', 89')
12.Jul.2008 Uhrencup Germany Borussia Dortmund
2
Basel
2
Sanata (19' og), Gjasula (65')
15.Jul.2008 Pre-Season Friendly Switzerland FC Oberdorf
1
Basel
7
Derdiyok (29', 45'), Carlitos (36'), Stocker (70'), Mustafi (78', 86'), Gjasula (91')
9.Sept.2008 Season Friendly Switzerland SV Muttenz
0
Basel
5
Abraham (10'), Gjasula (26'), Eduardo (51'), Almerares (81', 87')

Swiss Super League season 2008/09

For more information, see Swiss Super League 2008-09

Round Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Basel's Goal Scorers
1 18.Jul.2008 Young Boys
1
Basel
2
Perovic (69'), Huggel (87')
2 23.Jul.2008 Basel
1
Grasshoppers
0
Perovic (45')
3 26.Jul.2008 Basel
2
Bellinzona
0
Chipperfield (8'), Ergić (75')
4 2.Aug.2008 Sion
2
Basel
0
5 9.Aug.2008 Basel
4
Vaduz
0
Zanni (17'), Mustafi (56', 63'), Rubio (77')
6 17.Aug.2008 Zürich
1
Basel
4
Stocker (13'), Chipperfield (21'), Carlitos (54', 90')
7 23.Aug.2008 Basel
4
Xamax
3
Huggel (24'), Derdiyok (27', 33'), Carlitos (43')
8 30.Aug.2008 Aarau
0
Basel
2
Chipperfield (45'), Gelabert (63')
9 13.Sep.2008 Basel
2
Luzern
0
Huggel (16'), Chipperfield (84')
10 27.Sep.2008 Basel
-
Young Boys
-
11 5.Oct.2008 Grasshoppers
-
Basel
-
12 26.Oct.2008 Bellinzona
-
Basel
-
13 1.Nov.2008 Basel
-
Sion
-
14 9.Nov.2008 Vaduz
-
Basel
-
15 16.Nov.2008 Basel
-
Zürich
-
16 30.Nov.2008 Xamax
-
Basel
-
17 5.Dec.2008 Basel
-
Aarau
-
18 14.Dec.2008 Luzern
-
Basel
-

Basel League Goalscorers/Assist in the 2008-09 Season

Updated to games played 13 September 2008

UEFA Champions League

For more information, see UEFA Champions League 2008-09

Round Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Basel's Goal Scorers
QR2 Leg 1 30.Jul.2008 Sweden IFK Göteborg
1
Basel
1
Huggel (26')
QR2 Leg 2 6.Aug.2008 Basel
4
Sweden IFK Göteborg
2
Huggel (26'), Chipperfield (71'), Ergic (pen 82', 90')
QR3 Leg 1 13.Aug.2008 Portugal Vitória Guimarães
0
Basel
0
QR3 Leg 2 27.Aug.2008 Basel
2
Portugal Vitória Guimarães
1
Stocker (12'), Derdiyok (54')
GS1 16.Sep.2008 Basel
1
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
2
David Abraham
GS2 1.Oct.2008 Portugal Sporting Lisbon
-
Basel
-
GS3 22.Oct.2008 Basel
-
Spain Barcelona
-
GS4 4.Nov.2008 Spain Barcelona
-
Basel
-
GS5 26.Nov.2008 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
-
Basel
-
GS6 9.Dec.2008 Basel
-
Portugal Sporting Lisbon
-

Basel European Goalscorers/Assist in the 2008-09 Season

Updated to games played 27 August 2008

Swiss Cup 2008-09

Round Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Basel's Goal Scorers
Round 1 20.Sep.2008 FC Schötz
-
Basel
-


Basel's Total Goalscorers/Assist in 2008-09

Updated to games played 13 September 2008

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Official site
football.ch
Transfermarkt.de

References

  1. ^ Template:De icon FC Basel. "Das neue Heimtrikot" (in German). Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  2. ^ Football.ch - Transfers