1969–70 FC Basel season

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FC Basel
1969–70 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Harry Thommen
ManagerGermany Helmut Benthaus
GroundSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga AChampions
Swiss CupRunner-up
European CupRound 1
Cup of the AlpsWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: West Germany Hauser (14)
All: West Germany Hauser (24)
Highest home attendance35,000 on 27 May 1970
vs. Grasshopper Club
Lowest home attendance8,000 on 30 November 1969
vs. Biel-Bienne
and on 14 December 1969
vs. Wettingen
and on 1 March 1970
vs St. Gallen
Average home league attendance15,653

The 1969–70 season was Fussball Club Basel 1893's 76th season in their existence. It was their 24th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football after their promotion the season 1945–46. They played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium.

Overview[edit]

Pre-season[edit]

Helmut Benthaus was player-manager for the fifth consecutive season. There were only a few changes in the squad. Manfred Schädler and Anton Schnyder moved on to Concordia Basel, Dieter Rüefli moved to St. Gallen and Claude Iff left the squad. Ex-German international player Stefan Reisch joined from Club Brugge. Otherwise Benthaus relied on young players, Roland Paolucci, Rolf Riner and Janos Konrad came from the reserve team to help when needed in the first team. Basel played a total of 50 matches during this season. 26 of these games were in the domestic league, seven were in the Swiss Cup, two were in the European Cup, five were in the Cup of the Alps and 10 were friendly matches. Of these 10 test games nine were won and one ended in a defeat. Two test matches were played at home and eight played away.[1]

Domestic league[edit]

14 teams contested in the 1969–70 Nationalliga A. These were the top 12 teams from the previous 1968–69 season and the two newly promoted teams Wettingen and Fribourg. The championship was played in a double round robin, the last two teams at the end of the season to be relegated. Basel played a good season. Despite a bad run with four defeats in eight games between the end of September and the beginning of December, they won 11 of the last 14 games during the second half of the season. Basel won the championship a point clear of Lausanne Sports who ended in second position and three points ahead of FC Zürich who finished third. Basel won 15 of the 26 games, drawing seven, losing four times, they scored 59 goals conceding 23.[2] Helmut Hauser was the team's top goal scorer with 14 league goals and Walter Balmer second top scorer with 12 league goals.

Swiss Cup[edit]

On 14 September 1969 Basel started in the Swiss Cup in the round of 32 with a 10–0 home win against Minerva Bern (as result of merger later renamed Breitenrain Bern). In the round of 16 played on 12 October Basel had a home match against Grenchen which was won 3–2. In the quarter-final, played in November, Basel had a two legged tie against Xamax-Sports NE (later renamed Neuchâtel Xamax). This was won 7–2 on aggregate. The semi-final was also a two legged tie and this against Servette Genève. Basel won both legs and 6–1 on aggregate. The final was played on 18 May 1970 in the Wankdorf Stadium, but was lost against Zürich after extra time.[3]

European Cup and Cup of the Alps[edit]

In the European Cup Basel were drawn against Scottish club Celtic. The first leg, which played on 17 September 1969 in the St. Jakob Stadium in front of 37,587 spectators, ended in a goalless draw.[4] The return leg on 1 October in Celtic Park attracted 49,976 spectators. Celtic won the game 2–0 and advanced to the next round.[5] In the 1969 Cup of the Alps Basel won their group and in the final they beat Bologna 3–1.

Players[edit]

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 Marcel Kunz (games: 26)
1 GK France FRA Jean-Paul Laufenburger (games: 0)
2 DF Germany GER Josef Kiefer (games: 25)
3 DF Switzerland SUI Bruno Michaud (games/goals: 21/1)
4 MF Switzerland SUI Peter Ramseier (games/goals: 26/2)
5 MF Switzerland SUI Urs Siegenthaler (games: 11)
6 DF Switzerland SUI Paul Fischli (games: 5)
7 FW Switzerland SUI Walter Balmer (games/goals: 26/12)
8 MF Switzerland SUI Karl Odermatt (games/goals: 26/4)
9 FW Germany GER Helmut Hauser (games/goals: 24/14)
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Germany GER Helmut Benthaus (games/goals: 23/5)
11 FW Switzerland SUI Peter Wenger (games/goals: 23/9)
DF Switzerland SUI Walter Mundschin (games: 5)
DF Switzerland SUI Roland Paolucci (games: 15)
MF Switzerland SUI Otto Demarmels (games/goals: 11/1)
MF Germany GER Stefan Reisch (new (Club Brugge) games/goals: 8/1)
MF Switzerland SUI Rolf Riner (new (reserves) games/goals: 8/1)
MF Germany GER Jürgen Sundermann (games/goals: 24/9)
MF Switzerland SUI Bruno Rahmen (games/goals: 8/1)
FW Switzerland SUI Dieter Rüefli ((to St. Gallen) games/goals: 2/1)
FW Hungary HUN Janos Konrad ((reserves) games 0)
Players who left the squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Switzerland SUI Claude Iff (unknown)
DF Switzerland SUI Manfred Schädler (to Concordia Basel)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Switzerland SUI Anton Schnyder (to Concordia Basel)

Results[edit]

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches[edit]

Pre-season and mid-season[edit]

26 July 1969 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 5 – 3 Switzerland SC Brühl Landhof, Basel
Wenger 3' (1:0)
Hauser 22' (2:0)
Hauser 38' (3:1)
Ramseier 72' (4:2)
Balmer (5:2)
Summary 34' (2:1) Koller
66' (3:2) Koller
90' (5:3) Koller
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Switzerland Jean Dubach Nidau
1 August 1969 Pre-season RC Strasbourg France 0 – 1 Switzerland Basel Stadion Schiltigheim
Summary 57' (0:1) Hauser Attendance: 4,000
Referee: France Joseph Fassel
6 August 1969 Uhrencup Grenchen Switzerland 0 – 0
(5 – 3 p)
Switzerland Basel Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
20:00 Summary Attendance: 3,600
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Rettig Gerlafingen
Penalties
Fankhauser soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with red X Sundermann soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark
Note: One player from each team took five penalties. Sundermann scored with each penalty, Fankhauser sees one of his attempts held by Marcel Kunz.
9 August 1969 Uhrencup Basel Switzerland 5 – 3 Switzerland Biel-Bienne Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
20:00 Wenger 23' (1:1)
Hauser 25' (2:1)
Balmer 42' (3:1)
Hauser 60' (4:2)
Odermatt 63' (5:2)
Summary 14' (0:1) Renfer
57' (3:2) Amez-Droz
78' (5:3) Peters
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Switzerland Rudolf Scheurer Bettlach
16 August 1969 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 5 – 1 Switzerland Wettingen Wyler Bern
Balmer 10' (1:0)
Balmer 23' (2:0)
Hauser 33' (3:0)
Odermatt 75' (pen. 4:0)
Wenger 75' (5:0)
Summary 85' (o.g.) Michaud Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Switzerland Stauffer Bern
5 November 1969 Mid-season FC Pratteln Switzerland 1 – 2 Switzerland Basel Pratteln
Summary Benthaus
Wenger

Winter break and mid-season[edit]

8 February 1970 Winter break Basel Switzerland 4 – 0 Switzerland Young Fellows Zürich Landhof, Basel
Balmer 8' (1:0)
Wenger 59' (2:0)
Hauser 85' (3:0)
Sundermann 90' (pen. 4:0)
Summary Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Switzerland Peter Hänggi Aesch
14 February 1970 Winter break Xamax Switzerland 0 – 2 Switzerland Basel Stade de Serrières, Serrières
15:30 Summary 39' (0:1) Michaud
80' (0:2) Odermatt
Attendance: 800
Referee: Switzerland André Favre Echallens
22 February 1970 Winter break Thun Switzerland 1 – 3 Switzerland Basel Stadion Lachen, Thun
H. Liecht 70' (1:3) Summary 57' (0:1) Michaud
63' (0:2) Hauser
69' (0:3) Balmer
Attendance: 500
Referee: Switzerland Stauffer Bern
21 March 1970 Mid-season Basel Switzerland 2 – 3 Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds Landhof, Basel
Hauser 28' (1:0)
Wenger 77' (2:3)
Summary 53' (1:1) Jeandupeux
57' (1:2) Brossard
61' (1:3) Brossard
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Switzerland Peter Hänggi Aesch

Nationalliga[edit]

League matches[edit]

23 August 1969 Round 1 St. Gallen 1 – 4 Basel Espenmoos, St. Gallen
Rafreider 72' (1:2) Summary 24' (0:1) Balmer
53' (0:2) Odermatt
79' (pen. 1:3) Sundermann
84' (1:4) Hauser
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Switzerland Pius Kamber Zürich
30 August 1969 Round 2 Basel 2 – 0 Bellinzona St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Wenger 16' (1:0)
Hauser 23' (2:0)
Summary Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Switzerland Ulysse Darbellay Roche
6 September 1969 Round 3 Lausanne-Sport 1 – 1 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
20:30 Dürr 73 pen. 1:1'
Vuilleumier Yellow card
Summary 47' (0:1) Wenger Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Switzerland A. Ceretti Biel/Bienne
20 September 1969 Round 4 Basel 3 – 2 La Chaux-de-Fonds St. Jakob Stadium Landhof, Basel
Hauser 26' (1:0)
Rahmen 48' (2:0)
Wenger 53' (3:0)
Summary 59' (3:1) Richard
Yellow card 81' Mérillat
Yellow card 83' Vincent
90' (3:2) Zürcher
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Switzerland Othmar Huber Thun
28 September 1969 Round 5 Young Boys 2 – 1 Basel Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
Bruttin 22' (1:0)
Allemann 90' (pen. 2:1)
Summary 29' (1:1) Benthaus Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Switzerland Hans Wieland Grenchen
4 October 1969 Round 6 Basel 1 – 1 Zürich St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Odermatt 72' (pen. 1:0) Summary 89' (1:1) Grünig Attendance: 26,500
Referee: Switzerland
18 October 1969 Round 7 Winterthur 2 – 0 Basel Schützenwiese, Winterthur
Konietzka 29' (1:0)
Dimmeler 76' (2:0)
Summary Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Switzerland Roland Marendaz Lausanne
26 October 1969 Round 8 Lugano 2 – 1 Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
Luttrop 73' (1:1)
Luttrop 78' (2:1)
Summary 71' (0:1) Hauser Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Switzerland Anton Bucheli Luzern
9 November 1969 Round 9 Basel 2 – 2 Servette St. Jakob Stadium Landhof, Basel
Benthaus 14' (1:0)
Hauser 22' (2:0)
Summary 36' (2:1) Bosson
63' (2:2) Heutschi
Yellow card 84' Guyot
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Switzerland Gilbert Droz Marin
16 November 1969 Round 10 Fribourg 0 – 0 Basel Stade Universitaire Saint-Léonard, Fribourg
Summary Attendance: 14,000 (new record)
Referee: Switzerland A. Ceretti Biel/Bienne
30 November 1969 Round 11 Basel 5 – 1 Biel-Bienne St. Jakob Stadium Landhof, Basel
Hauser 11' (1:0)
Balmer 15' (2:0)
Sundermann 33' (pen. 3:1)
Sundermann 41' (pen. 4:1)
Demarmels 86' (5:1)
Summary 25' (2:1) Renfer (I) Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Walter Hungerbühler St. Gallen
7 December 1969 Round 12 Grasshopper Club 2 – 0 Basel Hardturm, Zürich
Citherlet 2' (1:0)
Grahn 50' (2:0)
Summary Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Gilbert Droz Marin
14 December 1969 Round 13 Basel 6 – 2 Wettingen St. Jakob Stadium Landhof, Basel
Balmer 12' (1:0)
Ramseier 44' (2:0)
Sundermann 48' (3:0)
Sundermann 54' (4:0)
Rüefli 70' (5:0)
Hauser 83' (6:1)
Summary 71' (5:1) Beichter
82' (6:2)
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Roland Keller Bern
1 March 1970 Round 14 Basel 2 – 1 St. Gallen St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Benthaus 32' (1:1)
Sundermann 38' (pen. 2:1)
Summary 30' (0:1) Nafziger Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Othmar Huber Thun
15 March 1970 Round 16 Basel 1 – 1 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Balmer 19' (1:0) Summary Yellow card 16' Chapuisat
46' (1:1) Zappella
Yellow card 83' Loichat
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Switzerland Gilbert Droz Marin
4 April 1970 Round 18 Basel 3 – 1 Young Boys St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Odermatt soccer ball with red X 33′
Michaud 58' (1:1)
Balmer 65' (2:1)
Balmer 77' (3:1)
Sundermann Yellow card
Summary 52' (0:1) Müller
Yellow card Müller
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Switzerland Walter Gallmann Oberrieden
12 April 1970 Round 19 Zürich 0 – 1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
Münch Yellow card 70' Summary 13' (0:1) Sundermann Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Switzerland Walter Hungerbühler St. Gallen
15 April 1970 Round 15 Bellinzona 0 – 4 Basel Stadio Comunale, Bellinzona
Summary 11' (0:1) Benthaus
33' (0:2) Hauser
47' (0:3) Wenger
57' (0:4) Wenger
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Fernand Burioli Lausanne
18 April 1970 Round 20 Basel 4 – 0 Winterthur St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Wenger 17' (1:0)
Balmer 64' (2:0)
Wenger 70' (3:0)
Balmer 73' (4:0)
Summary Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Switzerland Ulysse Darbellay Roche
25 April 1970 Round 21 Basel 4 – 0 Lugano St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Wenger 11' (1:0)
Odermatt 14' (2:0)
Wenger 58' (3:0)
Sundermann 61' (4:0)
Summary Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Schneuwly Fribourg
6 May 1970 Round 17 La Chaux-de-Fonds 0 – 0 Basel Stade Charrière, La Chaux-de-Fonds
18:00 Summary Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Claudio Laich Massagno
9 May 1970 Round 22 Servette 1 – 2 Basel Charmilles Stadium, Geneva
Pottier 70' (1:1) Summary 9' (0:1) Hauser
86' (1:2) Hauser
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Switzerland Othmar Huber Thun
13 May 1970 Round 23 Basel 3 – 0 Fribourg St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Hauser 40' (1:0)
Sundermann 45' (pen. 2:0)
Hauser 70' (3:0)
Summary Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Switzerland Rolan Bernd Keller
23 May 1970 Round 24 Biel-Bienne 1 – 4 Basel Gurzelen Stadion, Biel/Bienne
Amez-Droz 19' (1:0)
Renfer (II) Yellow card 20'
Summary 24' (1:1) Balmer
31' (1:2) Balmer
42' (1:3) Balmer
50' (1:1) Odermatt
Red card 60' Hauser
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Despland Yverdon
27 May 1970 Round 25 Basel 0 – 0 Grasshopper Club St. Jakob Stadium Landhof, Basel
Odermatt Yellow card 90' Summary Yellow card 34' Mocellin
Yellow card 90+1' Rüegg
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Switzerland Mario Clematide Zollikofen
30 May 1970 Round 26 Wettingen 0 – 5 Basel Stadion Altenburg, Wettingen
Wernle Yellow card 40' [ Summary] 4' (0:1) Hauser
7' (0:2) Hauser
17' (0:3) Balmer
30' (0:4) Ramseier
67' (0:5) Benthaus
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Schneuwly Fribourg

League standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Basel (C) 26 15 7 4 59 23 +36 37 Swiss Champions, qualified for 1970–71 European Cup
2 Lausanne-Sport 26 12 12 2 54 36 +18 36 Entered 1970 Intertoto Cup
3 Zürich 26 15 4 7 49 29 +20 34 Swiss Cup winners, qualified for 1970–71 Cup Winners' Cup
4 Grasshopper Club 26 12 7 7 39 24 +15 31 Entered 1970 Intertoto Cup
5 Young Boys 26 13 5 8 52 41 +11 31
6 Lugano 26 10 10 6 43 37 +6 30
7 Servette 26 10 9 7 53 37 +16 29 Entered 1970 Intertoto Cup
8 Winterthur 26 11 5 10 50 41 +9 27 Entered 1970 Intertoto Cup
9 La Chaux-de-Fonds 26 9 3 14 36 55 −19 21
10 Bellinzona 26 6 8 12 26 43 −17 20
11 Fribourg 26 7 5 14 27 37 −10 19
12 Biel-Bienne 26 7 5 14 28 55 −27 19
13 Wettingen 26 6 3 17 33 62 −29 15 Relegated to Nationalliga B
14 St. Gallen 26 6 3 17 28 57 −29 15 Relegated to Nationalliga B
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champions

Swiss Cup[edit]

Round of 32
14 September 1969 Round of 32 Basel 10 – 0 Minerva St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Hauser 17' (1:0)
Hauser 35' (2:0)
Wenger 41' (3:0)
Ramseier 42' (4:0)
Hauser 52' (5:0)
Ramseier 59' (6:0)
Hauser 68' (7:0)
Balmer 69' (8:0)
Michaud 77' (9:0)
Balmer 85' (10:0)
Summary Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Switzerland Walter Gallmann Oberrieden
Round of 16
12 October 1969 Round of 16 Basel 3 – 2 Grenchen Basel
Wenger 36' (1:2)
Michaud 60' (2:2)
Demarmels 83' (3:2)
Summary 3' (0:1) Lander
21' (0:2) Obrecht (II)
Stadium: St. Jakob Stadium
Attendance: 6,700
Referee: Switzerland Marcel Despland Yverdon
Quarter-final
19 November 1969 First leg Xamax 0 – 2 Basel Neuchâtel
20:15 Stutz Yellow card Summary 38' (0:1) Hauser
61' (pen. 0:2) Sundermann
Stadium: Stade de la Maladière
Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Switzerland Mario Clematide Zollikofen
23 November 1969 Second leg Basel 5 – 2
(7 – 2 agg.)
Xamax St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Sundermann 23' (1:0)
Hauser 42' (2:0)
Balmer 44' (3:0)
Odermatt 67' (4:1)
Ramseier 84' (5:2)
Summary 61' (3:1) Manzoni
74' (4:2) Schmid
Attendance: 8,00
Referee: Switzerland Othmar Huber Thun

Basel won 7 – 2 on aggregate.

Semi-final
30 March 1970 First leg Servette 0 – 2 Basel Charmilles Stadium, Geneva
Summary 39' (0:1) Wenger
50' (0:2) Odermatt
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Switzerland Anton Bucheli Luzern
8 April 1970 Second leg Basel 4 – 1
(6 – 1 agg.)
Servette St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Hauser 16' (1:0)
Wenger 36' (2:0)
Wenger 76' (3:1)
Ramseier 85' (4:1)
Summary 63' (2:1) Nemeth Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Switzerland Pius Kamber Zürich

Basel won 6 – 1 on aggregate.

Final
18 May 1970 Final Zürich 4 – 1 (a.e.t.) Basel Wankdorf, Bern
Quentin 74' (1:1)
Künzli 92' (2:1)
Künzli 101' (3:1)
Corti 113' (4:1)
62' (0:1) Odermatt Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Switzerland Roland Marendaz Lausanne

Zürich won 4–1 after extra time.

European Cup[edit]

First round
17 September 1969 First leg Basel Switzerland 0 – 0 Scotland Celtic St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Report Attendance: 37,587
Referee: Rudolf Glöckner (East Germany)
1 October 1969 Second leg Celtic Scotland 2 – 0
(2 – 0 agg.)
Switzerland Basel Celtic Park, Glasgow
Hood 1'
Gemmell 70'
Report Attendance: 49,976
Referee: Gyula Emsberger (Hungary)

Celtic won 2–0 on aggregate.

Coppa delle Alpi[edit]

Group B matches[edit]

14 June 1969 Round 1 FC Basel Switzerland 4 – 1 Italy Sampdoria St. Jakob Stadium Basel
20:00 Hauser 5' (1:0)
Benthaus 36' (2:0)
Sundermann 43' (3:0)
Odermatt 74' (4:0)
Summary 80' (4:1) Frustaluppi Attendance: 6.500
Referee: West Germany Fritz Seiler
17 June 1969 Round 2 FC Basel Switzerland 3 – 0 Belgium K.S.V. Waregem St. Jakob Stadium Basel
20:00 Sundermann 38' (1:0)
Hauser 42' (3:0)
Sundermann 73' (pen. 3:0)
Summary Attendance: 4,500
Referee: West Germany Max Spinnler
21 June 1969 Round 3 FC Basel Switzerland 3 – 2 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt St. Jakob Stadium Basel
20:00 Hauser 6' (1:0)
Benthaus 30' (2:1)
Balmer 64' (3:2)
Summary 19' (1:1) Hölzenbein
35' (2:2) Hölzenbein
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Italy Renzo Torelli
24 June 1969 Round 4 FC Basel Switzerland 2 – 3 Italy Napoli St. Jakob Stadium Basel
20:00 Odermatt 36' (1:1)
Wenger 65' (2:1)
Summary 4' (0:1) Barison
Yellow card 26' Montefusco
84' (2:2) Montefusco
89' (2:3) Salvi
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Germany Rudolf Kreitlein

NB: teams did not play compatriots; Waregem did not play Eintracht

Group B table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 FC Basel 4 3 0 1 12 6 +6 6
2 Napoli 4 2 1 1 8 6 +2 5
3 K.S.V. Waregem 4 1 2 1 9 8 +1 4
4 Eintracht Frankfurt 4 2 0 2 7 9 −2 4
5 Sampdoria 4 1 1 2 7 10 −3 3
6 Biel-Bienne 4 0 2 2 4 8 −4 2

Final[edit]

The Final was played in St. Jakob Stadium, Basel, between the winners of both groups.

27 June 1969 Final FC Basel Switzerland 3 – 1 Italy Bologna St. Jakob Stadium Basel
20:00 Hauser 16'
Kiefer 22'
Sundermann 28'
Summary 50' Ciacci Attendance: 21,000
Referee: West Germany Kurt Tschenscher

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Bilanz 1969/70". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ Garin, Erik (1970). "Switzerland 1969/70". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  3. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "FC Zürich - FC Basel 4:1 n.V. (1:1, 0:0)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  4. ^ UEFA.com. "Basel 0-0 Celtic". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  5. ^ UEFA.com. "Celtic 2-0 Basel". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2019-11-16.

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