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FC Basel
1970–71 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Félix Musfeld
ManagerSwitzerland Helmut Benthaus
GroundSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Nationalliga ARunner-up
Swiss CupQuarter-finals
European CupR2
Top goalscorerWalter Balmer (13)

The 1970–71 season was Fussball Club Basel 1893's 77th season in their existence. It was their 25th 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

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For the sixth consecutive season Helmut Benthaus was player-manager. 14 teams contested in the 1970–71 Nationalliga A. Basel finished the regular season level on points with Grasshopper Club Zürich and so they contested a play-off game on 8 June 1971 to decide the title winners. Grasshopper won the play-off 4–3 after extra time. Basel won 18 of their 26 league games, drawing six, losing just twice, they scored 67 goals conceding 26. Walter Balmer was the teams top goal scorer with 13 league goals and Karl Odermatt second top scorer with 12 league goals. Peter Wenger scored 10, Helmut Hauser managed 9 and Jürgen Sundermann scored 8 league goals.

On 1 November 1969 Basel started in the Swiss Cup in the round of 32 with a 5–1 home win against CS Chênois. In the round of 16 played on 29 November Basel had a home match against Bellinzona which was won 2–0. In the quarter-final, played on 28 February 1971, Basel had an away tie against Mendrisiostar (after club merger later re-named FC Mendrisio-Stabio). However, this was lost 0–2 after extra time.

In the European Cup Basel were drawn against Spartak Moscow. The first leg, which was played on 16 September 1970 away from home, was lost 2–3 with Odermatt and Benthaus scoring for the guests during the last 12 minutes, after they had gone three down with just a quarter of an hour left to play. In the second leg played in the St. Jakob Stadium Basel won 2–1, the goals being scored by Siegenthaler und Walter Balmer. Thus the tie ended 4–4 on aggregate. Basel won on away goals and advanced to the second round. Here they were drawn against Ajax, first away from home, but they suffered a 0–3 defeat. The second leg at home also ended with a defeat, 1–2, despite the fact that Odermatt put Basel one up with a penalty after 36 minutes.

Players

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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 Marcel Kunz
GK France FRA Jean-Paul Laufenburger
DF Switzerland SUI Paul Fischli
DF Germany GER Josef Kiefer
DF Switzerland SUI Bruno Michaud
DF Switzerland SUI Walter Mundschin
DF Switzerland SUI Roland Paolucci
MF Switzerland SUI Manfred Shädler
MF Switzerland SUI Eduard Manzoni
MF Germany GER Helmut Benthaus
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Switzerland SUI Otto Demarmels
MF Switzerland SUI Karl Odermatt
MF Switzerland SUI Bruno Rahmen
MF Switzerland SUI Peter Ramseier
MF Switzerland SUI Urs Siegenthaler
MF Germany GER Jürgen Sundermann
FW Switzerland SUI Walter Balmer
FW Germany GER Helmut Hauser
FW Switzerland SUI Dieter Rüefli
FW Switzerland SUI Peter Wenger

Results

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Nationalliga

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League standings
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Remarks
1 Grasshopper Club Zürich 26 20 2 4 59 21 42 Championship play-off
2 FC Basel 26 18 6 2 67 26 42 Championship play-off
3 FC Lugano 26 11 9 6 50 34 31
4 Lausanne Sports 26 12 6 8 51 43 30
5 FC Zürich 26 11 6 9 41 42 28
6 FC Winterthur 26 11 5 10 36 38 27
7 Servette FC Genève 26 8 10 8 39 36 26
8 BSC Young Boys 26 10 6 10 43 46 26
9 FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 26 9 6 11 46 47 24
10 FC Biel-Bienne 26 6 9 11 32 43 21
11 FC Lucerne 26 8 4 14 39 48 20
12 FC Sion 26 5 9 12 32 46 19 Relegation play-off
13 FC Fribourg 26 6 7 13 35 63 19 Relegation play-off / Relegated
14 AC Bellinzona 26 1 7 18 24 61 9 Relegated
Championship play-off
8 June 1971 Grasshopper 4 – 3 (a.e.t.) Basel Wankdorf , Bern
Ohlhauser 16'
Ove Grahn 75', 97'
Peter Meier 106'
Mundschin 21'
Wenger 70'
Benthaus 119' (pen.)

Swiss Cup

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Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round of 32
1 November 1969 Basel 5 – 1 CS Chênois Basel
Stadium: St. Jakob Stadium
Round of 16
29 November 1969 Basel 2 – 0 Bellinzona Basel
Stadium: St. Jakob Stadium
Quarter-final

European Cup

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First round
16 September 1970 First leg Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 3 – 2 Switzerland Basel
Osyanin 17', 66'
Papayev 76'
Report Odermatt 78'
Benthaus 83'

Spartak Moscow 4–4 Basel on aggregate. Basel won on away goals.

Second round
21 October 1970 Ajax Netherlands 3 – 0 Switzerland Basel
Keizer 17'
van Dijk 23'
Hulshoff 63'
Report
4 November 1970 Basel Switzerland 1 – 2 Netherlands Ajax St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
Odermatt 36' (pen.) Report Rijnders 69'
Neeskens 72'

Ajax won 5–1 on aggregate.

See also

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Sources and References

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  • Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2015/2016. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. ISBN 978-3-7245-2050-4
  • Switzerland 1970–71 at RSSSF