1977–78 FC Basel season explained

Club:FC Basel
Season:1977–78
Chairman: René Theler
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
League:Nationalliga A
League Result:3rd
Cup1:Swiss Cup
Cup1 Result:Semi-finals
Cup2:Swiss League Cup
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
Cup3:European Cup
Cup3 Result:Round 1
Cup4:Coppa delle Alpi
Cup4 Result:Group stage
League Topscorer: Roland Schönenberger (16)
Season Topscorer: Roland Schönenberger (24)
Highest Attendance:21,500 on 22 April 1978
vs Grasshopper Club
Lowest Attendance:3,500 on 5 November 1977
vs Etoile Carouge
Average Attendance:9,062
Prevseason:1976–77
Nextseason:1978–79

The Fussball Club Basel 1893 1977–78 season was their 84th season since the club was founded. It was their 32nd consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football after they won promotion during the season 1945–46. They played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. René Theler was voted as club chairman at the AGM. This was Theler's second period as chairman.

Overview

Pre-season

Helmut Benthaus was first team manager for the thirteenth consecutive season. During the off-season there were only two changes in the squad. Goalkeeper Hans Küng joined from Xamax and Hansruedi Schär joined from lower tier FC Oensingen. All other mutations were internal between the first team and the reserves. Basel played a total of 54 games in their 1977–78 season. 32 in the domestic league, four in the Swiss Cup, four in the Swiss League Cup, two in the European Cup, four in the Cup of the Alps and eight were friendly matches. The team scored a total of 125 goals and conceded 88. Roland Schönenberger was the team's overall top goal scorer with 26 goals, Detlev Lauscher and Erni Maissen each netted 15 times.[1]

Domestic league

Basel played in the 1977–78 Nationalliga A. This was contested by the first 10 teams from the previous season and the two newly promoted teams Etoile Carouge and Young Fellows Zürich. The champions would qualify for the 1978–79 European Cup and the Swiss Cup winners would qualify for 1978–79 Cup Winners' Cup. The UEFA modified the entry rules for Switzerland again and, therefore, this season only two teams would qualify for the 1977–78 UEFA Cup. Due to the fact that Basel were reigning champions and because there were only minor mutations in the squad, the club's primary aim was to defend their championship title. The Nationalliga A was played in two stages. The qualification phase was played by all 12 teams in a double round robin, and after completion of this stage, the teams were divided into two groups. The first six teams contended in the championship group (with half the obtained points in the first stage as bonus) and the positions seventh to twelfth contended the relegation group (also with half the obtained points as bonus). Basel ended the qualification round in fourth position and ended the championship group in third position with 27 points, two points behind Grasshopper Club and one behind Servette. They failed their championship aim, being beaten 2–4 by the Grasshoppers in the very last game of the season.[2]

Basel scored a total of 74 goals conceding 48 in their 32 domestic league games. Roland Schönenberger was the team's top goal scorer with 16 league goals. Detlev Lauscher, Erni Maissen and Jörg Stohler each scored 9 goals.[3]

Swiss Cup and League Cup

In the first round of the Swiss Cup Basel were drawn against FC Lerchenfeld Thun and this was the first time that these two clubs had ever played against each other. Basel won this away game 4–2. In the next round they beat Zürich away 3–1 and St. Gallen at home 4–1 in the quarter-final. Therefore Basel advanced to the semi-finals before being knocked out of the competition by Grasshopper Club. Servette won the competition this season. In the first round of the Swiss League Cup Basel were drawn against Wettingen. Also in this competition Basel advanced to the semi-finals before being knocked out. St. Gallen won the competition beating Grasshopper Club 3–2 in the final.[4]

European Cup and Coppa delle Alpi

As reigning Swiss champions Basel were qualified for the 1977–78 European Cup and in the first round they were drawn against Austrian champions FC Wacker Innsbruck. After a home defeat[5] and an away win, this competition was concluded after the first round, Wacker won 3–2 on aggregate.[6] In the Coppa delle Alpi Basel played in group B together with Bastia, Olympique Lyonnais and Lausanne-Sport. But with only one win and three defeats they ended the group stage in last position in the table.

Players

Players who left the squad

Results

Legend

Friendly matches

Winter break

Nationalliga

See main article: 1977–78 Nationalliga A.

League standings

Swiss Cup

See main article: Swiss Cup.

Swiss League Cup

See main article: Swiss League Cup.

St. Gallen won 5–4 on penalties.

European Cup

See main article: 1977–78 European Cup.

First roundWacker won 3–2 on aggregate.

Coppa delle Alpi

See main article: Cup of the Alps.

Group B matches

NB: teams did not play compatriots

Group standings

See also

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . Bilanz Saison 1977/78 . Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 2019-11-16.
  2. Web site: Erik Garin . Switzerland 1977/78. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . 2019-11-16.
  3. Web site: Luc Nackaerts . Erik Garin . Nationalliga A 1977/78 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . 2019-11-16.
  4. Web site: Erik Garin . Swiss League Cup 1977/78 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . 2019-11-16.
  5. Web site: 1977 . Saisonstatistik Champions League 1977/1978 . sport.de . 2016-10-16.
  6. Web site: 1977 . Overview . uefa.com . 2016-10-16.