1982–83 FC Basel season explained

Club:FC Basel
Season:1982–83
Chairman: Roland Rasi
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
League:Nationalliga A
League Result:11th
Cup1:Swiss Cup
Cup1 Result:Round of 16
Cup2:Coppa delle Alpi
Cup2 Result:Group stage
League Topscorer:
Martin Jeitziner (7)
Beat Sutter (7)
Jörg Stohler (7)
Season Topscorer:
Beat Sutter (9)
Jörg Stohler (9)
Highest Attendance:11,500 on 11 September 1982
vs Grasshopper Club
Lowest Attendance:1,800 on 8 June 1983
vs Aarau
Average Attendance:4,466
Prevseason:1981–82
Nextseason:1983–84

The Fussball Club Basel 1893 1982–83 season was their 89th season since the club was founded. It was their 37th 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. Roland Rasi was appointed as the club's chairman at the AGM, he replaced Pierre Jacques Lieblich who stood down.

Overview

Pre-season

Rainer Ohlhauser was the first team manager. He had taken over from Helmut Benthaus, who had been manager for 17 years between 1965 and 1982, and who had moved on to take over as manager of VfB Stuttgart. A number of players left the squad, Ernst Schleiffer moved on to Grenchen, Peter Marti went to Aarau, Markus Tanner to Luzern and Joseph Küttel to Lugano. In the other direction Winfried Berkemeier joined from Young Boys, Ruedi Zbinden joined from local rivals Nordstern Basel and Nicolas Keller joined from Chiasso. There were also a number of youngsters who advanced from the youth team, Roger Bossert, Guido Rudin and Thomas Hauser.

Basel played a total of 51 games this season. 30 matches were played in the domestic league, three in the Swiss Cup, four in the Cup of the Alps and 14 were friendly matches. The Swiss League Cup was no longer played this season. The team scored a total of 108 goals and conceded 85. Of their 14 test games, ten were won, two drawn and two ended with a defeat. Only one of these test games were played at home in St. Jakob Stadium, the others were all played away.[1]

Domestic league

The 1982–83 Nationalliga A was contested by 16 teams, including the top 14 clubs from the previous season and the two sides promoted from the second level 1981–82 Nationalliga B, these being FC Winterthur and FC Wettingen. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, home and away. Two points were awarded for a win and one point given to each team for a draw. Basel ended the season in eleventh position. In their 30 league games Basel won ten, drew five and lost fifteen matches, obtaining 25 points. They scored 47 goals, conceding 56, they were 24 points behind Grasshopper Club Zürich who became new champions. The new champions were qualified for 1983–84 European Cup. Servette were second in the championship, but as Cup winners they qualified for the 1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup. Therefore, the third and fourth teams, St. Gallen and Zürich, qualified for the 1983–84 UEFA Cup. FC Bulle and FC Winterthur suffered relegation.[2]

Swiss Cup

Basel entered into the Swiss Cup in the round of 64. Here they were drawn away against FC Breitenbach and on 9 October they won the match 4–0. In the round of 32 Basel were drawn at home against Lausanne-Sport. The game was played on 12 March 1983 and Basel won 2–1. On 4 April the away defeat against Mendrisio meant the end of this cup season. The Swiss League Cup was not competed this year.[3]

Coppa delle Alpi

In the Coppa delle Alpi Basel were drawn against AJ Auxerre and Metz. Two draws against Auxerre and one victory and a defeat against Metz left them in third position in the Swiss teams group table. Xamax and Nantes played in the final.[4]

Players

The following is the list of the Basel first team squad during the season 1982–83. The list includes players that were in the squad on the day that the Nationalliga A season started on 14 August 1982 but subsequently left the club after that date.

Players who left the squad

Results

Legend

Friendly matches

Winter break and mid-season

Nationalliga A

See main article: article and 1982–83 Nationalliga A.

League table

Swiss Cup

See main article: article and Swiss Cup.

Coppa delle Alpi

See main article: article and Cup of the Alps.

Group A

NB: teams played two teams of the other country home and away

See also

Sources and references

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . Bilanz Saison 1982/83 . Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 2019-11-16.
  2. Web site: Erik Garin . Nationalliga A 1982/83. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . 2019-11-16.
  3. Web site: Erik Garin . Switzerland 1982/83 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . 2019-11-16.
  4. Web site: Erik Garin . Cup of the Alps 1982. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . 2019-11-16.