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FC Concordia Basel
FC Concordia Basel logo
Full nameFussballclub Concordia Basel
Nickname(s)Congeli
Founded1907
GroundStadion Rankhof, Basel
Capacity7,600
ManagerSamir Tabakovic
League1. Liga Classic (4th tier), 7th place
2012–132. Liga Interregional, 2nd place (promoted)

FC Concordia Basel is a Swiss football club based in Basel. The club was founded in 1907. They play in the 2nd regional league which is the fifth level, and their home stadium was Rankhof Stadium until season 2008/9. FC Concordia Basel builds the farm team of FC Basel.

They won the Och Cup (considered as the former Swiss Cup) in 1922. It is the club's only title.

History

In September 2008, Concordia Basel became the first football club in Western Europe to sign North Korean players when they signed North Korea internationals Pak Chol-Ryong and Kim Kuk-Jin.[1]

Former squad

As of 9 April 2009 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 David Da Costa (on loan from FC Zürich)
2 DF North Korea PRK Pak Chol-Ryong
3 MF Brazil BRA Willian
4 DF Switzerland SUI Peter Wiki (on loan from FC Zürich)
8 MF Switzerland SUI Nikolaj Gavric
9 FW Switzerland SUI Rainer Bieli
10 MF Switzerland SUI Muhamed Demiri
11 MF Switzerland SUI Marco Mathys
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF North Korea PRK Kim Kuk-Jin
13 DF Switzerland SUI Rafael Schweizer
15 FW Switzerland SUI Stefan Todorovic
16 MF Cameroon CMR Jean-Pierre Tcheutchoua
17 FW Italy ITA Giuseppe Morello
19 FW Switzerland SUI André Muff
20 DF Croatia CRO Oliver Marić
21 MF Switzerland SUI Nico Thüring
24 MF Switzerland SUI Samet Gündüz (on loan from FC Basel)

Former players

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