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The '''2013–14 [[FC Basel]] season''' was the 121st in the club's history. Basel were the reigning champions of the [[Swiss Super League]], having won the title in each of the previous four seasons. Playing their home matches at [[St. Jakob-Park]], Basel lost only two matches in the league, at home to [[FC Zürich]] in Round 5 and away to [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys Bern]] in Round 34. Despite a high percentage of drawn matches, they finished seven points clear of [[Grasshopper Club Zürich]] to win their fifth successive title. Basel reached the final of the [[2013–14 Swiss Cup]] but lost 2–0 to FC Zürich.
The '''2022–23''' season was '''[[FC Basel]]'s''' 121st in their existence. Basel were the reigning champions of the [[Swiss Super League]], having won four consecutive titles. Basel lost only two matches thoroughout their league, at home to [[FC Zürich]] and away to [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys Bern]] . Despite a high percentage of drawn matches, they finished seven points clear of [[Grasshopper Club Zürich]] to win their fifth successive title. Basel also reached the final of the [[2013–14 Swiss Cup]] but lost 2–0 to FC Zürich.


In the [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League]], Basel began in the third qualifying round and, after victories over [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] and [[PFC Ludogorets Razgrad|Ludogorets Razgrad]], qualified for the [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]]. They were drawn into Group E with [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]] and [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]]. Basel finished third in the group and qualified for the [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Knockout phase|2013–14 UEFA Europa League round of 32]]. They reached the quarter-finals, where they were defeated by [[Valencia CF|Valencia]].
In the [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League]], Basel began in the third qualifying round and, after victories over [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] and [[PFC Ludogorets Razgrad|Ludogorets Razgrad]], qualified for the [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]]. They were drawn into Group E with [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]] and [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]]. Basel finished third in the group and qualified for the [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Knockout phase|2013–14 UEFA Europa League round of 32]]. They reached the quarter-finals, but were defeated by [[Valencia CF|Valencia]].


[[Murat Yakin]] continued to manage the team, having been appointed on 15 October 2012. The club lost the services of [[Alexander Frei]], who retired in March 2013. Basel were active in the transfer market, a significant transaction being the sale of [[Mohamed Salah]] to Chelsea for an estimated £13 million.
[[Murat Yakin]] continued to manage the team, having been appointed on 15 October 2012. Basel were active in the transfer market, a significant transaction being the sale of [[Mohamed Salah]] to Chelsea for an estimated £13 million.


== Club ==
== Club ==
===FC Basel Holding AG===
===FC Basel Holding AG===
In 2013–14, FC Basel Holding AG owned 75% of FC Basel 1893 AG; the club and its members owned 25%. Executive officeholders in the holding company were Bernhard Heusler (chairman), Stephan Werthmüller (finance director) and Georg Heitz (Sportdirector). As chairman of the holding company, Heusler was also chairman of the club.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}
In 2013–14, FC Basel Holding AG owned 75% of FC Basel 1893 AG; the club members owned 25%. Executive officeholders in the holding company were Bernhard Heusler (chairman), Stephan Werthmüller (finance director) and Georg Heitz (Sportdirector). As chairman of the holding company, Heusler was also chairman of the club.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}


===Club management===
===Club management===
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==The Campaign==
==The Campaign==
===Domestic league===
===Domestic league===
FC Basel were aiming to win the [[Swiss Super League]] for the fifth time in a row, their season beginning on 13 July 2013. Their first match was an away tie against [[FC Aarau]], running away as 3–1 winners.<ref name="fcb 2013-07-13">{{cite web | last = Marti | first = Caspar | year = 2013 | url = http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/30753/26/7/7 | title = Auftakt gelungen: Delgado verpflichtet und Aarau geschlagen | publisher = FC Basel 1893 | access-date = 13 July 2013 | language = de | archive-date = 24 December 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131224104939/http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/30753/26/7/7 | url-status = dead }}</ref> In previous seasons, the club has started slow, before building momentum throug the middle part of the season. This was the case once again, after losing 1–2 to [[FC Zürich]], they sat fourth after the first six games, six points behind league leaders, [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]], who they beat 2–1 in the seventh round.<ref name="fcb 2013-09-01">{{cite web | last = FC Marti | first = Caspar | year = 2013 | url = http://www.fcb.ch/sport/show/matchReport/-/2674/38/8 | title = Drei Minuten Riesenspektakel – der FCB schlägt YB 2:1 | publisher = FC Basel 1893 | access-date = 1 September 2013 | language = de | archive-date = 13 February 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140213163112/http://www.fcb.ch/sport/show/matchReport/-/2674/38/8 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
FC Basel were aiming to win the [[Swiss Super League]] for the fifth time in a row, with their season beginning on 13 July 2013. Their first match was an away tie against [[FC Aarau]], which they won 3–1.<ref name="fcb 2013-07-13">{{cite web | last = Marti | first = Caspar | year = 2013 | url = http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/30753/26/7/7 | title = Auftakt gelungen: Delgado verpflichtet und Aarau geschlagen | publisher = FC Basel 1893 | access-date = 13 July 2013 | language = de | archive-date = 24 December 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131224104939/http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/30753/26/7/7 | url-status = dead }}</ref> After losing 1–2 to [[FC Zürich]], they sat fourth after the first six games, six points behind league leaders, [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]], who they beat 2–1 in the seventh round.<ref name="fcb 2013-09-01">{{cite web | last = FC Marti | first = Caspar | year = 2013 | url = http://www.fcb.ch/sport/show/matchReport/-/2674/38/8 | title = Drei Minuten Riesenspektakel – der FCB schlägt YB 2:1 | publisher = FC Basel 1893 | access-date = 1 September 2013 | language = de | archive-date = 13 February 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140213163112/http://www.fcb.ch/sport/show/matchReport/-/2674/38/8 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


Following this win, Basel went 28 league games undefeated. By the twelfth round Basel had taken the lead by two points ahead of the [[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]. Heading into the winter break, Basel were one point above [[FC Luzern|Luzern]]. The run continued until 11 May 2014, when they were defeated in the [[Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf|Stade de Suisse]] by [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]], who secured a spot in the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|Europa League]] for next season.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-YB-FCB">{{cite web | last = (Si) | date = 11 May 2014 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=28145 | title = BSC Young Boys – FC Basel 3:1 (1:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref> Towards the end of the season, head coach Murat Yakin was put under a lot of pressure by the club bosses, due to a large number of injuries within the playing group.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}}
Following this win, Basel went 28 league games undefeated. By the twelfth round Basel had taken the lead by two points ahead of the [[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]. Heading into the winter break, Basel were one point above [[FC Luzern|Luzern]]. The run continued until 11 May 2014, when they were defeated in the [[Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf|Stade de Suisse]] by [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]], who secured a spot in the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|Europa League]] for next season.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-YB-FCB">{{cite web | last = (Si) | date = 11 May 2014 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=28145 | title = BSC Young Boys – FC Basel 3:1 (1:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref> Towards the end of the season, head coach Murat Yakin was put under a lot of pressure by the club bosses, due to a large number of injuries within the playing group.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}}


At the end of the season, Basel won the league championship, seven points clear of second placed team, [[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshopper Club]], Their seventeenth title and their fifth in a row. They won 19 games of their 36 games, losing just twice. Despite the positive results, head coach Yakin would not have his contract extended.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}}
At the end of the season, Basel won the league championship, seven points clear of second placed team, [[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshopper Club]], Their seventeenth title and fifth in a row. They won 19 games of their 36 games, losing just twice. Despite the positive results, head coach Yakin would not have his contract extended.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}}


[[Valentin Stocker]] was the club's top scorer in the Swiss Super League, scoring 13 goals in 30 appearances.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14 statistic">{{cite web | last = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | year = 2014 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/statistik?saison=2013/14 | title = 2013/14 statistic | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>
[[Valentin Stocker]] was the club's top scorer in the Swiss Super League, scoring 13 goals in 30 appearances.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14 statistic">{{cite web | last = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | year = 2014 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/statistik?saison=2013/14 | title = 2013/14 statistic | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>


=== Domestic Cup ===
=== Domestic Cup ===
Basel entered into the first round of the [[2013–14 Swiss Cup]]. Losing in the final in the previous edition, the club was aiming to win the title.
Basel entered at the first round of the [[2013–14 Swiss Cup]].Having lost in the final of the previous edition, the club was aiming to win back the title.


;Old Boys <small>(17 August 2013)</small>
;Old Boys <small>(17 August 2013)</small>
Basel were drawn against amateur club [[BSC Old Boys|Old Boys]], who played in the [[1. Liga Promotion]], the third tier of the [[Swiss football league system]]. Having to go into extra time against Old Boys, FCB only prevailed 1–0 thanks to a header from the newly signed Bulgarian [[Ivan Ivanov (footballer born 1988)|Ivan Ivanov]] in the 95th minute, playing with 10 men at the [[Stadion Schützenmatte]], in front of 4,384 spectators.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-cup-OB-FCB">{{cite web | last = (si) | date = 17 August 2013 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=28291 | title = BSC Old Boys – FC Basel 0:1 n.V. (0:0, 0:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>
Basel were drawn against amateur club [[BSC Old Boys|Old Boys]], who played in the [[1. Liga Promotion]], the third tier of the [[Swiss football league system]]. Having to go into extra time against Old Boys, FCB only prevailed 1–0 thanks to a header from the newly signed [[Ivan Ivanov (footballer born 1988)|Ivan Ivanov]] in the 95th minute, having played with 10 men at the [[Stadion Schützenmatte]], in front of 4,384 spectators.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-cup-OB-FCB">{{cite web | last = (si) | date = 17 August 2013 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=28291 | title = BSC Old Boys – FC Basel 0:1 n.V. (0:0, 0:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>


;Münsingen <small>(14 September 2013)</small>
;Münsingen <small>(14 September 2013)</small>
In the second round of the Cup the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. In the matches the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. Basel were drawn against [[FC Münsingen]], who at that time played in the [[Swiss 1. Liga (football)|1. Liga]] the fourth tier of Swiss football. [[Murat Yakin]]'s team was to put it politely in economy mode with regard to the upcoming first task in the Champions League (away against [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]). In Münsingen, where the local club claimed a stadium record with 4,100 spectators, a 1–0 win was enough for Basel. The visitors had earned this with a minimalist performance. A penalty goal by [[Matías Emilio Delgado|Matías Delgado]] was enough to seal the victory and to advance to the next round. Despite everything, the Argentine was able to celebrate his first goal, in his eighth outing, since returning to FCB. Delgado moved into the team because the head coach spared various regular starters in front of the Champions League kick-off.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-cup-Münsingen-FCB">{{cite web | last = (si) | date = 4 September 2013 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=28633 | title = FC Münsingen – FC Basel 0:1 (0:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>
In the second round, the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. Basel were drawn against [[FC Münsingen]], who at that time played in the [[Swiss 1. Liga (football)|1. Liga]] the fourth tier of Swiss football. In the matches the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. [[Murat Yakin]]'s team was focused more on the upcoming Champions League (away against [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]). In Münsingen, where the local club claimed a stadium record with 4,100 spectators, a penalty goal by [[Matías Emilio Delgado|Matías Delgado]] was enough to seal the victory and to advance to the next round. Despite everything, the Argentine was able to celebrate his first goal, in his eighth outing, since returning to FCB. Delgado moved into the team because the head coach spared various regular starters in front of the Champions League kick-off.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-cup-Münsingen-FCB">{{cite web | last = (si) | date = 4 September 2013 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=28633 | title = FC Münsingen – FC Basel 0:1 (0:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>


;Tuggen <small>(10 November 2013)</small>
;Tuggen <small>(10 November 2013)</small>
As in the previous round, in the third round the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. In the matches the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. Basel were drawn against [[FC Tuggen]] who at that time played in the [[1. Liga Promotion]], the third tier. With Valentin Stocker, Mohamed Salah and Taulent Xhaka, coach Yakin nominated only three players who were also in the starting line-up in the Champions League on the Wednesday before. Despite this, FCB jumped over the cup hurdle in Tuggen in their stadium [[Linthstrasse]], on the wet terrain, easier than expected. After a goalless first half, it was enough for them to step up the pace to mark two goals within five minutes. The preliminary decision in front of 6,250 spectators was brought about by Mohamed Salah on 52 minutes and the strong playing Giovanni Sio on 57 minutes. The Kosovar Tuggen centre forward Veton Krasniqi gave courage to the brave fighting and never giving up Tuggen with his consolation goal, but the Chilean Marcelo Diaz stifled hopes with the 3–1 after 81 minutes. During the first half, Tuggen were able to keep up to some extent, but as their strength waned and FCB increased the pressure and pace, the differences became apparent.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-cup-Tuggen-FCB">{{cite web | last = (si)" | date = 10 November 2013 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=29698 | title = FC Tuggen – FC Basel 1:3 (0:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>
As in the previous round, in the third round the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. Basel were drawn against [[FC Tuggen]] who at that time played in the [[1. Liga Promotion]], the third tier. With Valentin Stocker, Mohamed Salah and Taulent Xhaka, coach Yakin nominated only three players who were in the starting line-up in the Champions League on the Wednesday. After a goalless first half, basel scored two goals within five minutes. The preliminary decision in front of 6,250 spectators was brought about by Mohamed Salah on 52 minutes and the strong playing Giovanni Sio on 57 minutes. The Kosovar Tuggen centre forward Veton Krasniqi gave courage to the brave fighting and never giving up Tuggen with his consolation goal, but the Chilean Marcelo Diaz stifled hopes with the 3–1 after 81 minutes. During the first half, Tuggen were able to keep up to some extent, but as their strength waned and FCB increased the pressure and pace, the differences became apparent.<ref name="fcb-achiv-2013/14-cup-Tuggen-FCB">{{cite web | last = (si)" | date = 10 November 2013 | url = https://www.fcb-archiv.ch/saison/spiele?command=detail&id=29698 | title = FC Tuggen – FC Basel 1:3 (0:0) | work = Spielbericht | publisher = Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>


;Le Mont <small>(5 February 2014)</small>
;Le Mont <small>(5 February 2014)</small>
The winners of Round 3 played in the quarter-finals. The ties were drawn, there was no home advantage granted in the draw. Basel were drawn away against [[FC Le Mont|Le Mont]], who at that time played in the third tier of Swiss football. Originally scheduled to be played in [[Le Mont-sur-Lausanne]] against [[FC Le Mont]] on 4 December 2013. However, the game was postponed due to weather conditions and an unplayable pitch, the game was postponed and later rescheduled to be played in [[St. Jakob-Park]], on 5 February 2014, but remaining as a home tie for Le Mont.<ref name="fcb 2014-01-15">{{cite web | last = FC Basel 1893 | year = 2014 | url = http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/31669/26/7/7 | title = Cup-Viertelfinal FC Le Mont–FC Basel 1893 findet im St. Jakob-Park statt | publisher = FC Basel 1893 | access-date = 15 January 2014 | language = de | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140201145408/http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/31669/26/7/7 | archive-date = 1 February 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
The ties were drawn, there was no home advantage granted in the draw. Basel were drawn away against [[FC Le Mont|Le Mont]], who at that time played in the third tier of Swiss football. Originally scheduled to be played in [[Le Mont-sur-Lausanne]] against [[FC Le Mont]] on 4 December 2013. However, the game was postponed due to weather conditions and an unplayable pitch, the game was postponed and later rescheduled to be played in [[St. Jakob-Park]], on 5 February 2014, but remaining as a home tie for Le Mont.<ref name="fcb 2014-01-15">{{cite web | last = FC Basel 1893 | year = 2014 | url = http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/31669/26/7/7 | title = Cup-Viertelfinal FC Le Mont–FC Basel 1893 findet im St. Jakob-Park statt | publisher = FC Basel 1893 | access-date = 15 January 2014 | language = de | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140201145408/http://www.fcb.ch/news/show/byItemID/de-de/10044/31669/26/7/7 | archive-date = 1 February 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


Basel had the game under control from the first minutes. Goals from Stephan Andrist and Marek Suchý in the 7th and 9th minutes gave Basel a comfortable early lead. Marco Streller added a third just before half time. After the break Fabian Frei, David Degen and again Andrist gave the favourites a six-goal lead. Two minutes before the final whistle [[Sid-Ahmed Bouziane]] scored a consolation goal for the lower-class team.<ref name="sfl-cup-2013/14-Le Mont-FCB">{{cite web | last = Swiss Football League (SFL) | date = 5 February 2014 | url = https://www.football.ch/sfv/schweizer-cups/schweizer-cup/statistik-und-resultate.aspx/oid-1/s-2014/cp-1958/cr-0/tg-2253905/ | title = FC Le Mont LS – FC Basel 1:6 (0:3) | publisher = Swiss Football League (SFL) homepage | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>
Basel had the game under control from the first minutes. Goals from Stephan Andrist and Marek Suchý in the 7th and 9th minutes gave Basel a comfortable early lead. Marco Streller added a third just before half time. After the break Fabian Frei, David Degen and again Andrist gave the favorites a six-goal lead. Two minutes before the final whistle [[Sid-Ahmed Bouziane]] scored a consolation goal for Le Mont.<ref name="sfl-cup-2013/14-Le Mont-FCB">{{cite web | last = Swiss Football League (SFL) | date = 5 February 2014 | url = https://www.football.ch/sfv/schweizer-cups/schweizer-cup/statistik-und-resultate.aspx/oid-1/s-2014/cp-1958/cr-0/tg-2253905/ | title = FC Le Mont LS – FC Basel 1:6 (0:3) | publisher = Swiss Football League (SFL) homepage | access-date = 16 November 2021}}</ref>


;Luzern <small>(26 March 2014)</small>
;Luzern <small>(26 March 2014)</small>

Revision as of 07:55, 10 September 2023

FC Basel
2013–14 season
FC Basel Logo
ChairmanBernhard Heusler
ManagerMurat Yakin
GroundSt. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland
Super League1st
Swiss CupRunners-up
Champions LeagueGroup stage
Europa LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Switzerland Valentin Stocker (13)
All: Switzerland Marco Streller (19)
Highest home attendanceSwiss League: 34,172
vs. Grasshopper Club
(27 April 2014)
Champions League: 35.208 vs. Chelsea
(26 November 2013)
Lowest home attendanceChampions League Qualification: 12,353
Maccabi Tel Aviv
(30 July 2013)
Swiss League: 24,951
vs. Lausanne-Sport
(27 July 2013)

The 2022–23 season was FC Basel's 121st in their existence. Basel were the reigning champions of the Swiss Super League, having won four consecutive titles. Basel lost only two matches thoroughout their league, at home to FC Zürich and away to Young Boys Bern . Despite a high percentage of drawn matches, they finished seven points clear of Grasshopper Club Zürich to win their fifth successive title. Basel also reached the final of the 2013–14 Swiss Cup but lost 2–0 to FC Zürich.

In the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, Basel began in the third qualifying round and, after victories over Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ludogorets Razgrad, qualified for the group stage. They were drawn into Group E with Chelsea, Schalke 04 and Steaua București. Basel finished third in the group and qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League round of 32. They reached the quarter-finals, but were defeated by Valencia.

Murat Yakin continued to manage the team, having been appointed on 15 October 2012. Basel were active in the transfer market, a significant transaction being the sale of Mohamed Salah to Chelsea for an estimated £13 million.

Club

FC Basel Holding AG

In 2013–14, FC Basel Holding AG owned 75% of FC Basel 1893 AG; the club members owned 25%. Executive officeholders in the holding company were Bernhard Heusler (chairman), Stephan Werthmüller (finance director) and Georg Heitz (Sportdirector). As chairman of the holding company, Heusler was also chairman of the club.[citation needed]

Club management

At the annual general meeting, the existing board of directors were willing to continue as before. They were all re-elected unanimously.

Chairman Switzerland Bernhard Heusler
Vice-Chairman Switzerland Adrian Knup
Finances Switzerland Stephan Werthmüller
Sportdirector Switzerland Georg Heitz
Marketing Switzerland René Kamm
Director Switzerland Reto Baumgartner
Director Switzerland Dominik Donzé
Director Switzerland Benno Kaiser
Ground (capacity and dimensions) St. Jakob-Park (38,512[1]
37,500 for international matches[2] / 120x80 m)

Updated to match played 1 July 2013
Source: FCB Official Site


Team management

The first team manager for the season was Murat Yakin, his second season in charge, his assistants being Marco Walker and Markus Hoffmann. Massimo Colomba was the Goalkeeper coach and Massimo Ceccaroni was appointed as head of the Youth System, with the coach of the Under-21s team, Thomas Häberli.

Position Staff
Manager Switzerland Murat Yakin
since 15 October 2012
1 Assistant manager Switzerland Marco Walker
2 Assistant manager Austria Markus Hoffmann
Goalkeeper Coach Switzerland Massimo Colomba
Team Administration Switzerland Gustav Nussbaumer
Youth Team Coach Switzerland Thomas Häberli
Youth Team Co-Coach Switzerland Roland Heri

Last updated: 1 July 2013
Source: FCB Official Site

Overview

Offseason and preseason

Basel's biggest signings in pre-season were two players who had already played for the club in recent years: Behrang Safari, who returned from RSC Anderlecht, and Matías Delgado who was signed on a free transfer from al-Jazira Club. Taulant Xhaka also rejoined the club, spending the previous season on loan to the Grasshoppers. Giovanni Sio signed on from VfL Wolfsburg and Ivan Ivanov transferred in from Partizan[3]

Aleksandar Dragović left the club, being transfered to Ukrainian side, Dynamo Kyiv.[4] Park Joo-Ho left the club and signed for 1. FSV Mainz 051 Gilles Yapi Yapo's contract came to an end and he transferred to Dubai CSC, Cabral went to Sunderland AFC, Markus Steinhöfer signed for Real Betis, and Jacques Zoua went to Hamburger SV.

Alexander Frei retired from football at the end of the previous season. Between the years from 1997 to 1998 and again from 2009 to 2013 Frei played a total of 217 games for Basel scoring a total of 148 goals, winning four league championships and two cup titles with the club across seven years.[5]

Midseason

In August, Raul Bobadilla was sold off to Augsburg into the Bundesliga, following a personal incident with traffic police.[citation needed]

Winter break

During the winter transfer window, Basel signed Davide Callà, exchanging Stephan Andrist with Swiss club Aarau.[citation needed] Mohamed Salah was sold to English club Chelsea for an estimated £13 Million.[citation needed] Basel also signed Marek Suchý on loan from Spartak Moscow until the end of the season.[citation needed]

The Campaign

Domestic league

FC Basel were aiming to win the Swiss Super League for the fifth time in a row, with their season beginning on 13 July 2013. Their first match was an away tie against FC Aarau, which they won 3–1.[6] After losing 1–2 to FC Zürich, they sat fourth after the first six games, six points behind league leaders, Young Boys, who they beat 2–1 in the seventh round.[7]

Following this win, Basel went 28 league games undefeated. By the twelfth round Basel had taken the lead by two points ahead of the Grasshoppers. Heading into the winter break, Basel were one point above Luzern. The run continued until 11 May 2014, when they were defeated in the Stade de Suisse by Young Boys, who secured a spot in the Europa League for next season.[8] Towards the end of the season, head coach Murat Yakin was put under a lot of pressure by the club bosses, due to a large number of injuries within the playing group.[citation needed]

At the end of the season, Basel won the league championship, seven points clear of second placed team, Grasshopper Club, Their seventeenth title and fifth in a row. They won 19 games of their 36 games, losing just twice. Despite the positive results, head coach Yakin would not have his contract extended.[citation needed]

Valentin Stocker was the club's top scorer in the Swiss Super League, scoring 13 goals in 30 appearances.[9]

Domestic Cup

Basel entered at the first round of the 2013–14 Swiss Cup.Having lost in the final of the previous edition, the club was aiming to win back the title.

Old Boys (17 August 2013)

Basel were drawn against amateur club Old Boys, who played in the 1. Liga Promotion, the third tier of the Swiss football league system. Having to go into extra time against Old Boys, FCB only prevailed 1–0 thanks to a header from the newly signed Ivan Ivanov in the 95th minute, having played with 10 men at the Stadion Schützenmatte, in front of 4,384 spectators.[10]

Münsingen (14 September 2013)

In the second round, the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. Basel were drawn against FC Münsingen, who at that time played in the 1. Liga the fourth tier of Swiss football. In the matches the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. Murat Yakin's team was focused more on the upcoming Champions League (away against Chelsea). In Münsingen, where the local club claimed a stadium record with 4,100 spectators, a penalty goal by Matías Delgado was enough to seal the victory and to advance to the next round. Despite everything, the Argentine was able to celebrate his first goal, in his eighth outing, since returning to FCB. Delgado moved into the team because the head coach spared various regular starters in front of the Champions League kick-off.[11]

Tuggen (10 November 2013)

As in the previous round, in the third round the teams from the Super League were seeded and could not play each other. Basel were drawn against FC Tuggen who at that time played in the 1. Liga Promotion, the third tier. With Valentin Stocker, Mohamed Salah and Taulent Xhaka, coach Yakin nominated only three players who were in the starting line-up in the Champions League on the Wednesday. After a goalless first half, basel scored two goals within five minutes. The preliminary decision in front of 6,250 spectators was brought about by Mohamed Salah on 52 minutes and the strong playing Giovanni Sio on 57 minutes. The Kosovar Tuggen centre forward Veton Krasniqi gave courage to the brave fighting and never giving up Tuggen with his consolation goal, but the Chilean Marcelo Diaz stifled hopes with the 3–1 after 81 minutes. During the first half, Tuggen were able to keep up to some extent, but as their strength waned and FCB increased the pressure and pace, the differences became apparent.[12]

Le Mont (5 February 2014)

The ties were drawn, there was no home advantage granted in the draw. Basel were drawn away against Le Mont, who at that time played in the third tier of Swiss football. Originally scheduled to be played in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne against FC Le Mont on 4 December 2013. However, the game was postponed due to weather conditions and an unplayable pitch, the game was postponed and later rescheduled to be played in St. Jakob-Park, on 5 February 2014, but remaining as a home tie for Le Mont.[13]

Basel had the game under control from the first minutes. Goals from Stephan Andrist and Marek Suchý in the 7th and 9th minutes gave Basel a comfortable early lead. Marco Streller added a third just before half time. After the break Fabian Frei, David Degen and again Andrist gave the favorites a six-goal lead. Two minutes before the final whistle Sid-Ahmed Bouziane scored a consolation goal for Le Mont.[14]

Luzern (26 March 2014)

In the semi-final Basel were drawn at home against Luzern. Seen over the entire duration of the game, the favoured FCB team were more active and more confident in style. They recorded a plus in chances and should have seized the lead earlier due to a few hundred per cent opportunities. In their strongest phase between the 20th and 40th minute, however, they never got the ball past the strong FCL keeper David Zibung, or else a teammate saved for the defeated goalkeeper. Fabian Frei, Fabian Schär and Serey Die came closest from favourable positions during this period. Davide Callà scored the decisive goal in the 80th minute. The attacking midfielder, who only joined the team from Aarau in February, netted from the most acute of angles. The preparatory work was done by full-back Philipp Degen, who headed the ball on after a cross from Serey Die. After that FCL were unable to react. The 1–0 victory for FCB was deserved. The only downer for the home team was the modest crowd, as only 12,668 fans watched the semi-final at the St. Jakob-Park.[15]

Zürich (21 April 2014)

Basel's opponents in the Cup final were Zürich, who had beaten Thun in the other semi-final 5–4 in a penalty shoot after a goalless draw. The final was played on Easter Monday in Stade de Suisse with an attendance of 23'312 fans. In the first half, Zürich tried to reduce all risk to zero, Yassine Chikhaoui was the only player who dared to venture forward occasionally. Davide Callà did have a chance in the 5th minute, but otherwise FCB were also holding back, and neither team reached operating temperatures. Immediately after the break the intensity changed and Callà had a good chance for Basel. At the other end Chikhaoui triggered a first dangerous countermove and seconds later Mario Gavranović missed another good chance. Then Valentin Stocker had a further good chance for Basel. For a long time FCB had been content in neutralising the game, but suddenly things slipped out of control. Gastón Sauro hesitated at the wrong moment and realised far too late just how serious the situation was. Franck Etoundi rushed past him, Sauro applied the emergency brake and was subsequently shown red. The legitimate dismissal of Sauro, changed the script again. With one man less Basel withdrew themselves again, Zurich continued to operate cleverly and so after 90 minutes it was still goalless. Nine minutes into the extra time, referee Patrick Graf misjudged a controversial scene Giovanni Sio received a yellow-red card, for an alleged acting performance, instead of a penalty for a foul. Outnumbered Basel immediately had a problem and Gavranović put Zürich a goal up. Another four minutes later the same player doubled up.[16]

Conclusion

Zurich won the Swiss Cup for the eighth time in their club's history. With two men more, the FCZ defeated the FCB 2–0 in extra time. Gavranovic was man of the match with his two goals. The losers, with reason, complained about the referee's blunder. Having been runners-up in the previous season, the club's clear aim for the team was for them to win the title. Being runners-up yet again was a big disappointment.[17]

Champions League

Because Basel entered the Champions League in the qualifying phase their initial aim was to reach the group stage. The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 19 July 2013 at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon. Basel were drawn against Maccabi Tel Aviv

Maccabi Tel Aviv (30 July 2013)

Basel started in their campaign started with the home tie in St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of 12,353 fans against Maccabi Tel Aviv on a sunny summer evening. Basel started well, controlled the game from the very beginning and were dangerous throughout the first period. Philipp Degen often troubled the visitors defence with clever runs down the right and Marcelo Díaz spread the balls out of the centre and he dictated the pace. Valentin Stocker started many slick moves from the left and his goal came on 39 minutes and it seemed only time before more would follow. The hosts came close to adding a second six minutes after half time. Mohamed Salah's cross from the right was deflected by Yoav Ziv, beyond his own keeper. The Maccabi defence were awake and cleared the ball before it crossed the line. Minutes later after a defensive error, Salah again found himself in space and tried to lob the goalkeeper Juan Pablo out of the distance, but the effort went just wide. The visitors' best chance came 20 minutes from time. Rade Prica entered the penalty area from the left and fired a shot that beat FCB keeper Yann Sommer but it rebounded from the crossbar. Stocker's 39th strike provided Basel with the slenderest of leads before the return match a week later.[18]

Return game (6 August 2013)

The return match in the Bloomfield Stadium had an attendance of about 13,000 fans and referee was Clément Turpin of the French Football Federation. The game started very frantic and after just four minutes Maccabi Tel Aviv defender Sheran Yeini tripped Valentin Stocker in the penalty area. Fabian Schär took the spot-kick and converted. On 21 minutes, following an Eran Zahavi error, Mohamed Salah put the visitors two goals up. A long-range drive from Marcelo Díaz on 32 minutes beat home keeper Juan Pablo for the third time. Basel reduced the pace and Maccabi reacted. Barak Yitzhaki had a shot that Basel keeper Yann Sommer parried the ball, but via defender Schär it landed in the net. A good finish from Zahavi another three minutes later pulled a second goal back and after the break Maccabi kept up the pressure. Maharan Radi caught a loose ball and equalised on the hour. After this Paulo Sousa's team ran out of stamina and they lost momentum. Basel controlled the rest of the game and were closer to scoring the winner than the hosts.[19]

Ludogorets Razgrad (21 August 2013)

In the play-off round Basel were drawn against Bulgarian team Ludogorets Razgrad and the first leg was an away game. Ludogorets played their match at Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia instead of their regular stadium Ludogorets Arena in Razgrad. The official attendance figure was 11,927.[20] Basel started well into the game and took an early lead as Mohamed Salah sprinted on to a through ball from Fabian Frei to hammer his left footed shot past Vladislav Stoyanov into the net in the 11th minute. Despite the early set back, Ludogorets were still in play. On 22 minutes a good move on the right and Roman Bezjak laid off for Marcelinho, who chipped the ball over the advancing keeper Yann Sommer for the equaliser. Marcelo Díaz had a good chance for the visitors at the end of the first half, but Ludogorets were the better side at this time. After the break the Bulgarian champions took the lead as Ivan Stoyanov's first-time volley from Júnior Caiçara's cross landed in the net in the 50th minute, despite Sommer getting his hand to the ball. Basel reacted, on 59 minutes a long through ball from Marcelo Díaz and again Salah sprinted on to it and pushed the ball past the advancing keeper Stoyanov. Just five minutes later a neat pass from Valentin Stocker between the defenders played Giovanni Sio into space and he made no mistake and put the ball home. Chances followed at both ends, first Marcelinho's header was too high, then Alexandre Barthe hit his shot into the side netting and Salah was denied a hat-trick goal as Júnior Caiçara brought him down after a 50-meter sprint. Referee Wolfgang Stark of the German Football Association showed the defender the red card and on 84 minutes Fabian Schär converted the spot-kick to the final score 4–2 for the visitors.[21]

Return game (27 August 2013)

The St. Jakob-Park had an attendance of 15,733 fans as referee William Collum of the Scottish Football Association blew his whistle for the kick-off for the second leg. Basel's first chance came after Marcelo Díaz's corner was missed by a bunch of players at the near post, the ball bounced and Fabian Frei with a close-range header opened the score card. Ludogorets' equaliser could have come with the next chance, but Ivan Stoyanov hit the cross-bar with his free-kick. At the other end Giovanni Sio rushed into the penalty-area to shoot, but his effort rebounded from the far post. The ball virtually returned to him, but by this time the angle was too acute for him to put it home. The home side dominated the first period, but a dangerous threat of a second goal was not made. The visitors' first chance at goal in the second half came on 65 minutes as a long range shot from Fábio Espinho flew over the top. Finally, 11 minutes from time Matías Delgado's corner was pushed home by Philipp Degen to the final 2–0 score line. Basel brushed their opponents away.[22]

Group stage

With their 6–2 aggregate win Basel qualified for the group stage, thus achieving their initial aim. The draw for the group stage was held in Monaco on 29 August 2013. Basel were drawn into Group E together with Chelsea, Schalke 04 and Steaua București. Chelsea had qualified for the group stage because they had ended the previous Premier League season in third position. Schalke 04 had qualified, after being fourth in the 2012–13 Bundesliga and beating PAOK in the play-off round. Steaua București were champions of the 2012–13 Liga I and via the second qualifying round the won in the play-off round against Legia Warsaw.

Basel had met Chelsea in the semi-final of last season's Europa League but had been beaten in both legs. FCB had already played against Schalke 04 on two earlier occasions, before this stage. The first time was in the 1968 Cup of the Alps, where Basel had lost the tournament's final 1–3 after extra time and the second time was in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup group stage, where the teams had registered a 1–1 draw. This was the first time that Basel had been paired with Steaua București in any European competition. In his summary before the group stage, Basel's head coach Murat Yakin had predicted that the decisive matches would be those against Schalke 04.

Basel's next main aim was to remain in the competition and reach the knockout phase. The minimum aim was a third position in the group table, this would take them to the 2013–14 Europa League round of 32.

Chelsea (18 September 2013)

Matchday 1 gave FCB an away game in London against group favourites Chelsea. Stamford Bridge had an attendance of 40,358 fans as referee Daniele Orsato of the Italian Football Federation started the game on this cool cloudy evening. The blues started better and pushed the visitors back from the first minutes. Despite the fact that Chelsea had a number of corner-kicks in the early stages, there was no big threats at the visitor's goal. At the same time Basel showed speed and enterprise on their breaks. As time passed, Chelsea began to look sharper and on 25-minutes Frank Lampard took aim and minutes later Eden Hazard made himself room before firing a ball over the top. For the visitors Mohamed Salah had a chance as he veered inside the defenders, but the ball was sent slightly wide. Salah's pace was always a big concern for the Chelsea back four. Directly before the break David Luiz ventured forward, gave a fine pass to Lampard and he slid the ball between the FCB defenders for Oscar, who finished the move off into the far corner beyond the reach of keeper Yann Sommer. After the break it looked like Chelsea could go further ahead, as they made themselves a few more dangerous moves. This failed, but instead, Basel took the opportunity to turn the tables. In the 71st minute a fast, incisive move from the left side of the field and Behrang Safari diagonally passed through the centre of their opponents, one touch football by FCB, Diaz to Streller further to Salah coming from the right and his left-footed finish was immaculate. On 81 minutes Matías Delgado's inswinging corner was headed home at the near post by Streller. Basel came back from behind to defeat Chelsea, with an unexpected 2–1 victory.[23]

Schalke 04 (1 October 2013)

A sold out St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of 33,251 fans was the venue for matchday 2 with Schalke 04 as visitors. Alberto Undiano Mallenco of the Royal Spanish Football Federation was referee. Schalke's head coach Jens Keller had surprised with a starting line-up that featured no recognised striker, with Kevin-Prince Boateng being the most advanced attacking midfielder. At the beginning of the game there was a 5-minute break due to a Greenpeace protest action. In the 11th minute he could have justified his coach's bold tactical twist if he had volleyed home in the early stage, following Fabian Schär's untimely miskick, but the ball flew wide. Apart from this early scare, Basel showed composure, the faster and more fluid football came from them. One good move was as Taulant Xhaka set up Mohamed Salah, who sidestepped the defence and hammered a rising left foot shot, but wide. Salah's pace was always a concern for the Schalke back four. The visitors had a chance, but Roman Neustädter's header went wide. Then Marco Streller with a chance for the hosts, but although his header beat goalkeeper Timo Hildebrand it was also wide of the far post. Especially in the first half, Schalke could hardly be out played. After the break Neustädter missed another chance as his shot hit the crossbar following a counter-arrack. In the 54th minute a corner was cleared out of the area but Julian Draxler was well positioned and elegantly arrowed a half-volley beyond Yann Sommer. Behrang Safari and Schär both sent dipping efforts flying narrowly over Timo Hildebrand's goal. Then Substitute Giovanni Sio then sent a drive toward goal and this forced the Schalke keeper to make an uncomfortable save. Schalke did not admit more to the challenger. For once, strength and inspiration were not enough to upset an exponent from a top league. The 0–1 score remained until the end.[24]

Steaua București (22 October 2013)

The Arena Națională in Bucharest, with an attendance of 23,899 fans, was the location for the matchday 3 fixture, as Basel were visitors to Steaua București. At least during the opening moments, it was evident that Steaua were willing to correct the zero balance of their first two group stage games as quickly as possible. After 30 seconds, the locals forced the first corner. However, the storm and stress period of the Eastern Europeans did not last too long. The vortex for the first few minutes subsided fairly quickly. FCB started well and Steaua allowed themselves to be pushed back into their own half of the field. Basel, the declared favourites, met exactly the conditions in Bucharest that were to be expected: a lot of ball possession and a limited opponent who actually only lurked on counter-chances. Basel needed little time to adjust to the Romanian champions' impetuous tactics and shifted the dangerous scenes into the opposing half of the pitch. With the change of rhythm of within the FCB team, the challenger suffered considerable problems early on. In the 12th minute Daniel Georgievski cleared a header from Ivanov for his outmanoeuvred keeper off the goal line. Further first-class opportunities came for Safari and Stocker. After half an hour, following a remarkable combination with Captain Marco Streller, Safari's shot only hit the outside of the netting, while the Swiss international hit the crossbar with his shot immediately before the break. At the beginning of the second half Iasmin Latovlevici had a momentous blackout. Streller intercepted the negligent cross-field pass and pushed the ball on, the Chilean Marcelo Diaz chipped the ball perfectly over the powerless goalkeeper Ciprian Tătărușanu. Basel controlled the game and with time running out this strike appeared likely to be enough. Steaua's last chance in the 88th minute appeared out of nowhere, Adrian Popa swung the ball across and substitute Leandro Tatu arrived exactly right to drive the ball home. It was a dramatic end and Basel had a second away victory in the group stage snatched from their grasp. Referee Matej Jug of the Football Association of Slovenia blew the final whistle for this 1–1 draw a few minutes later.[25]

Steaua București (6 November 2013)

Matchday 4, the return game against Steaua București in the St. Jakob-Park had an attendance of 30,704 fans and was not quite sold-out. One carelessness was enough to start a difficult game in a problematic way. Łukasz Szukała surprised the two FCB central defenders Fabian Schär and Ivan Ivanov with a pass over 35 meters. Federico Piovaccari benefited from the lack of timing in the defensive center. He duped Keeper Yann Sommer with the style of a top scorer at the end of this series of Basel mistakes. Practically in return, Fabian Frei had the chance to correct the mishap. However, the defensive playmaker put the ball over the bar. Another chance for Mohamed Salah came, the often refined, but also too inefficient Egyptian preferred the solo instead of the possibly more profitable cross ball to Valentin Stocker. The scene matched the performance: the good intention was recognisable, but the precision was missing, not only at that moment. The home team controlled possession, but developed too little pressure in the centre. On the one hand, there was no idea of how to confront the predictable guests with serious problems; on the other hand, FCB hardly ever developed the dynamism and energy that they had shown in their previous matches. But Salah's pace was always a concern for the Steaua back four. Basel hoped in vain for an input from Matias Delgado, but the number 10 disappointed, until head coach Murat Yakin put an early end to the Argentine's uninspired performance. On 66 minutes Giovanni Sio replaced him. From a Stocker corner, centre-back Ivanov directed an angled header just wide of the far post with goalkeeper Ciprian Tătărușanu beaten. Then the last opening move, just entering into added time, was enough and Basel took a point. Stocker played a good left-footed cross between the central defenders and Sio poked the ball in, to rescue Basel against Steaua. As in the previous meeting between the two teams, the match ended with a 1–1 draw as referee Olegário Benquerença of the Portuguese Football Federation blew the final whistle.[26]

Chelsea (26 November 2013)

The St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of 35,208 fans was the venue for the matchday 5 return game against Chelsea with referee being Stéphane Lannoy of the French Football Federation on this bitterly cold evening. The home team knew that a point would be enough to keep their chance of continuing alive, yet any thoughts of containment were clearly not in their minds. FCB orientated themselves and started against the English top club as they had not started for a long time. FCB dominated, above all, the first half and in the high-class final phase. José Mourinho's world selection, who had stormed to the top of the group with three wins and 10–0 goals since the bad debut in the CL campaign, were demonstrated in phases. Valentin Stocker immediately demonstrated Basel's determination. Seconds after kick-off, he involved the Chelsea defence in the first duel and the first dangerous free kick followed. Keeper Petr Cech had to intervene early and pushed out Taulant Xhaka's direct-kick. The guests were greatly irritated by the force and ingenuity of the FCB tactic and allowed real waves of attacks. The keeper then parried a Fabian Frei effort and was fortunate to see the ball meander away from the onrushing captain Marco Streller. However, the keeper was beaten as an in-swinging corner was headed towards goal by Ivan Ivanov, but was again fortunate because John Obi Mikel was positioned on the line. Chelsea hardly took place in the first half. The superstars did not find room, but primarily they struggled with problems that were becoming increasingly acute. The visitors conceded seven corners in the first 24 minutes. Again and again, Cech saved the Champions League winner from 2012, in the first 45 minutes with brilliant saves from even greater difficulties. The Czech international spectacularly blocked a treacherous shot from Salah with one hand despite the fact that he was already down on his knees.

In the early phase of the second half things equalled out somewhat. But even the introduction of Fernando Torres, in place of the injured Samuel Eto'o, before half-time and further substitute Eden Hazard proved insufficient to get Chelsea going. Basel kept things under control and they continually outmanoeuvred their opponents. Again, towards the end of the game Basel dominated. Then a ball from the left in the 82nd minute, across the field and Mohamed Elneny made an effort at goal, the defence blocked the shot but the loose ball ran towards the onrushing Serey Die, but his shot went inches wide of the left post. On 86 minutes Basel central defender Fabian Schär played a long diagonal ball from the right over the entire Chelsea midfield into the path of Mohamed Salah who sprinted out of their own half down the left flank. Branislav Ivanović had no chance of catching him. Salah's first touch was assured, and his finish lifted delicately over Čech was cool. In added time the last chance belonged to Basel as well. Giovanni Sio lanced their counterattack from the left, his cross was met by Serey Die, but his volley went high.[27]

At the end the statistics spoke for Basel and the 1–0 victory. Although 51/49% possession, 556/536 passes, Basel had 16 attempts at goal, 10 were on target, Chelsea had one sole attempt in the entire 90 minutes.[28]

Schalke 04 (11 December 2013)

The Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen was sold-out with an attendance of 52,093 fans as Schalke 04 were hosts to Basel on matchday 6. The requirements were clear, Basel had 8 points, Schalke had 7 for Basel a draw would be enough to progress, Schalke needed a win. From the start, the FCB team played the way that a team who wanted to reach the round of 16, should present itself: stylish, calm, serene and, therefore, the pressure from Schalke was not as strong as expected. The first real chance came on 11 minutes, Jefferson Farfán crossed from the right and Taulant Xhaka deflected the cross to his own crossbar. Julian Draxler played the rebound back to Max Meyer, his shot was cleared off the goal line by Fabian Schär.

In the 28th minute, the Schalke captain Benedikt Höwedes brought down the Basel captain Marco Streller. The central defender injured himself during this action and saw the yellow card before he was substituted. Three minutes later, practically an identical situation on the other side, Ádám Szalai was impeded by Ivan Ivanov. The central defender saw the red card and was dismissed by referee Paolo Tagliavento of the Italian Football Federation. Farfán's subsequent free-kick drew a big save from Yann Sommer. The hard red card then gave the game a clear direction. Six minutes after the break Farfán's cross from the right flew over the defenders in the middle of the area, and came to Draxler who, unmarked, finished coolly with a half-volley. On 57 minutes a free-kick from the right and as Farfán played the ball, the defenders all pulled out leaving a wall of five attackers in an off-side position. The referee and his linesman oversaw this, Joël Matip had time and space to chest down and side the ball beyond keeper Sommer into the net. After this clear wrong decision, with increasing wear and tear and probably also decreasing motivation of the FCB players, Schalke came to further opportunities being a man more. Basel just played in midfield, let time pass and it remained with the 0–2 defeat.

Conclusion

Chelsea were group winners with four wins and two defeats on 12 points, Schalke took second place with 10 points and Basel were in third position. They thus qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League round of 32.Therefore, Basel's second aim was not fully achieved, but the minimum aim was accomplished.

Europa League

The draw for the knockout phase of the Europa League, round of 32, was held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on 16 December 2013. Basel were drawn against the team that they had eliminated during the qualifying phase of the Champions League Maccabi Tel Aviv and both legs were scheduled for the end of February. The draw for the round of 16 was held on the same occasion. This resulted in that the winners of the Maccabi – FCB match were drawn against the winners of the match AjaxRed Bull Salzburg. These games were scheduled for 13 and 20 March 2014.[29]

Maccabi Tel Aviv (20 February 2014)

The first meeting at the Bloomfield Stadium last August in the Champions League third qualifying round had been very frantic, the visitors had taken an early three goal lead, the hosts then made a turnaround to achieve the draw. This time in the Europa League round of 32 first leg it was evident that FCB had come to spoil Maccabi's mood. The 13,500 spectators in the sold-out stadium saw the Israelis starting quicker and with more power, but also saw that for the Swiss champions things couldn't go slow and controlled enough. Murat Yakin had nominated three central defenders, Marek Suchy, Arlind Ajeti and Gaston Sauro, into the starting line-up. But first and foremost, FC Basel wanted to survive the first leg without conceding a goal. They played extremely compact with a five-man defence and let no dangers come to Yann Sommer's goal. The only shot on goal in the first half by Barak Yitzhaki, after nine minutes, was no challenge for the Basel goalkeeper. Maccabi, who started the game with vigor, quickly ran out of ideas. The attacks crashed against the Basel concrete for a long time. Basel's only real chance in the first period was as Sauro headed a deep cross toward goal, but also straight into the arms of keeper Juan Pablo. The second period was similarly unadventurous, until the visitor's defender Behrang Safari came close to breaking the stalemate as his free-kick was missed by everyone in the crowded penalty area and flew unexpectedly close beyond the far post. The Basel defence only wavered once in the final stage. The closest Maccabi came to a winning goal was on 72 minutes as Eran Zahavi came forward from an ideal position to finish. Goalie Sommer was present and made a strong rescue. The match ended goalless an obstinate Basel had stifled Maccabi.[30]

Return game (27 February 2014)

The St. Jakob-Park was only half full, with an attendance of just 15,212 spectators, for the second leg against Maccabi Tel Aviv. This was the club's 200th European Cup game. As opposed to the first leg, which had been powerless, slow and controlled, the return game in Basel started fast and forceful. The hosts attempted to get in behind the visitors' defence at every opportunity. This worked immediately and Basel had two chances in exactly the same number of minutes. Then on 17 minutes as Behrang Safari went wide to the left by-line, he clipped in a cross fot Valentine Stocker who, at the near post, headed the ball against keeper Juan Pablo and into the net. As time passed, the better the Basel offensive got better going forward. Maccabi, defensively solid, were even more harmless in the forward movements than a week earlier. The Israeli champions tried their luck with either long balls or dribbles, but mostly played too slowly to pose serious problems for the five Basel defenders. The guests' first shot at goal came in the 57th minute, as Maharan Radi tried to finish from ten meters out, but Yann Sommer parried strongly. Three minutes later at the other end Serey Die's perfect centre from the left was headed home by Marco Streller. The Israelis were increasingly overwhelmed. The best example of this, was in the 71st minute, as a header relay first Fabian Frei, then Stocker, led to Streller's second goal of the evening and the 3–0 end score, all three goals scored by head.[31]

Red Bull Salzburg (13 March 2014)

RBSalzburg had beaten Ajax 6 –1 on aggregate in the previous round and were therefore matched against Basel in the round of 16. The first leg was played in the St. Jakob-Park and had an attendance of 17,027 fans. Due to a veritable flood of forfeits, Marco Streller, Behrang Safari, Marcelo Diaz, Kay Voser, Taulant Xhaka, Ivan Ivanov and Fabian Schär were all ruled out due to injury, head coach Murat Yakin had to create a formation with players who had hardly played a role in the autumn. Of the ensemble that had demystified Chelsea twice in the Champions League group stage, only Sommer, Serey Die, Frei and Stocker remained. On the bench next to Mohamed Elneny, the only reasonably successful professional, sat four juniors, including two 17-year-olds without any experience at the highest level. Under these circumstances and because Salzburg had stormed from one success to the next over the past few months, it came as no surprise that the guests demonstrated play without the slightest delay. Salzburg pressed Basel back from the first minute and forced an exceptional early save from Yann Sommer as Stefan Ilsanker's dangerous free-kick evaded a group of players in the area and seemed destined for the far corner of the goal. With the boost of 14 straight victories in a row, Salzburg gained advantage and extended the early pressing phase to a longer period of dominance. Sommer made five/six big saves in the first 20 minutes and the visitors had a number of corner-kicks during this period. At the end Salzburg had a corner ratio of 11 to 2. The hosts were limited to counterattacks and after one Matías Delgado slammed an effort from 15 metres, but this went over. As the first period progressed, they slowly became equal on ball possession. In the first half, Salzburg involved FCB in several tough duels – and not just once, regardless of physical losses. Martin Hinteregger and Stefan Ilsanker definitely did not spare their opponents. Referee Ovidiu Hațegan of the Romanian Football Federation warned them both, but left the cards in his pocket. After the interval both teams were happy to keep the game organised and compact, this tactic limited the amount of the chances for both sides. Salzburg pushed forward on both wings, but became frustrated by Basel's discipline and robustness and the match became uneventful and toneless. In the closing stages the two 17-year-old FCB juniors Breel Embolo and Albian Ajeti, as substitutes, came to their professional debuts. The goalless score line remained until the final whistle.[32]

Return match (20 March 2014)

The second leg of the tie between RB Salzburg and Basel was played one week later. Due to UEFA sponsorship regulations the Red Bull Arena in Wals-Siezenheim is known as Stadion Salzburg during UEFA club football events.[33] The match had an attendance of 29,320 fans, which meant the stadium was not quite sold out. Basel still had a number of injured players and Salzburg started well into the game. Salzburg had created two first-class chances in the first few minutes. Alan headed over the crossbar in the 3rd minute, then Sadio Mané missed the next opportunity seconds later, before Kevin Kampl missed the ball by a few centimetres. Basel then caught themselves, getting into the game. But on nine minutes didn't run as planned. Marek Suchy, actually intended as head of the Basel defence, made a hard tackle on Alan in the opposing half of the pitch. The referee Manuel Gräfe of the German Football Association dismissed the impetuous Czech without hesitation. The red card accelerated the turbulences. Head coach Murat Yakin reacted immediately with tactical emergency measures, first Fabian Frei moved back, then the coach switched to a back four. In the midst of the general hustle and bustle and FCB disorientation, Jonathan Soriano forced the 1–0, mainly because David Degen was too easily tricked. The Spaniard met Kampl's crisp cross at the far post with a neat volley.

Minutes later, as Salzburg were ready to take a corner-kick and at this point, a few rioters in the FCB fan sector started constantly throwing objects onto the pitch, which compelled the referee to protect the Austrian players and he took the players from the field. Only after the Basel President Heusler urged the out-of-control supporters to reason, via the stadium microphone, did the delicate situation calm down again. Basel fought their way back into the game. But keeper Yann Sommer was forced to make two big saves before the break. Only after Naser Aliji was substituted in on 41 minutes, did the reformed team noticeably curb the Salzburg offensive attacking power. Indeed, after the rearrangements Salzburg had astonishing troubles. However, Salzburg had the first chance after the break, Kampl back-heeled, Mané collected and pushed the ball on to the unmarked Soriano, but he surprisingly shot wide from close range. Next surprise on 50 minutes, corner for Basel, Streller headed the high, hanging delivery beyond Péter Gulácsi's finger tips, high into the top left-hand corner. Next corner on 60 minutes, this came from the left, deep to the far post, keeper Gulácsi stretched without success, and Arlind Ajeti was able to head the ball back across goal and Gastón Sauro headed over the unguarded goal line. Basel had made the turnaround and controlled the game. Salzburg still had astonishing troubles, an example being the second yellow card for Alan, who was dismissed on 86 minutes. Ten-man Basel recovered and stunned Salzburg.[34]

Valencia (3 April 2014)

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 21 March 2014 and Basel were matched against Valencia. The first leg was played at the St. Jakob-Park with an attendance of just 350 fans. The match was played behind closed doors due to a punishment by the UEFA. The UEFA announced the punishment on 26 March 2014 and ordered that FC Basel 1893 play their next two UEFA home games behind closed doors. The club was also fined €107,000 due to the crowd incidents in the round of 16-second leg away game in the Stadion Salzburg on 20 March.[35] Referee on the day was Martin Atkinson of the FA. Although eight players were out due to injury or suspension, FCB took charge of the game from the start with an impressive, self-evidence. Without exposing themselves to counterattacks or taking great risks, the hosts played themselves towards their opponent's goal. With Valentin Stocker on the left and David Degen on the right, Basel pressured the Valencia defence from the wings, but during the opening period Basel often found themselves limited to attempting with long-range efforts due to the Valencia midfield standing deep. On 34 minutes Serey Die played the ball from the left with a long ball to the right. Good ball control by Philipp Degen, a one/two with Taulant Xhaka, Degen passed inside to Matías Delgado, who set himself up and slammed a right-footed shot from 18 metres with precision across the goalkeeper and into the opposite lower corner of the goal. Valencia were still recovering from this shock as Xhaka stole the ball from an opponent and Stocker was able to hit a delightful cross from the left, allowing Delgado to sneak in behind Jérémy Mathieu and double up four minutes later. Up until Delgado's double strike, the scoring chances resulted from set pieces or long shots. In the first half, FCB had everything under control without any problems. Only in the added time before the interval did a shot cause a trace of danger. In the second period the Spaniards had more possession and created a number of chances. More balls flew through the Basel penalty area than the hosts could have liked. Basel had to defend as intensely as they had suspected against the technically strong visitors. With the two-goal lead behind them this was much easier. Yann Sommer was equal to everything that came at goal and thus the absence of the fans was also manageable. Seconds into added time Fabian Frei won a tackle deep inside his own half played a long low ball into the opponent's half, Stocker, who started his run from his own half, ran onto the ball and played it over the advancing keeper Vicente Guaita to the end result 3–0.[36]

Return match (10 April 2014)

The second leg of the quarter-final was held at the Mestalla Stadium with an attendance of 33,152 spectators and with Viktor Kassai of the Hungarian Football Federation as referee. Valencia took control from the start, Basel were pressed back into their own half. Although again eight players were missing due to injury or suspension, it was the visitors who created the first good chance, Serey Die coming from the right into the centre tried a long-distance shot which went slightly wide. Valencia continued to dominate possession, but couldn't create chances at goal, until Marcelo Díaz bad pass in midfield on 38 minutes. João Pereira took possession and lifted a through pass to Alcácer, who expertly chested down and smashed the ball into the net from close range. A corner for the home team on 42 minutes and Eduardo Vargas headed home to double up. To the start of the second period a long free-kick came to Vargas and although he played the ball with his hand he had a shot at goal, which Yann Sommer parried and Vargas put the rebound against the post. On 66 minutes as the ball was being circulated by the Basel defence, Fabian Frei, as last man, was challenged by Alcácer and lost the ball. Alcácer moved forward, but his shot pass deflected by Sommer's fingers onto the crossbar. On 70 minutes inevitable third goal came as Alcácer hammered Vargas's neat cutback left-footed into the net via the crossbar. The home team had levelled the aggregate score and could have won it, but Sommer denied first Alcácer and then Vargas from the winning goal before the final whistle. Extra time was needed and here referee Viktor Kassai of the Hungarian Football Federation had much to do. First yellow for Keita (98), then red and dismissal for Díaz (100), yellow for both Sauro and Vargas (104), second yellow and dismissal for Sauro (105) and finally yellow for Xhaka. The dismissals put the advantage onto the hosts side, although the nine men momentarily silenced the crowd as Serey Die's shot was deflected and went very close, but wide. A cross from the left was deflected in by Alcácer (114), who completed his hattrick, and finally Juan Bernat profited from a defensive mistake (118). Reduced in numbers by two the out for FCB was only a matter of time, but the 0–5 defeat was painful[37]

Conclusion

Valencia advanced to the semi-final. However, in the stunning climax of the second leg match, they were beaten by Sevilla on the away goals rule. Stéphane Mbia scored in the fourth minute of injury time to give Sevilla the ticket to the final. They then won the competition, beating Benfica in a penalty shoot-out after a goalless 120 minutes.[38]

Instead of advancing to the last 4 for the second time within a year, FCB suffered an almost unprecedented lesson. For the first time ever, a team in the EL lost a three-goal advantage. However, despite their painful quarter-final defeat, Basel's European aims were achieved. In fact, their European journey can be described as being another successful one.

Players

First team squad

The following players were members of the Basel first team squad, including those who left or joined the club, during the 2013–14 season.

As of 15 March 2014[39]

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 Yann Sommer
4 DF Switzerland SUI Philipp Degen
5 DF Switzerland SUI Arlind Ajeti
6 DF Austria AUT Aleksandar Dragović
7 MF Switzerland SUI David Degen
8 MF Ivory Coast CIV Serey Die
9 FW Switzerland SUI Marco Streller (Captain)
10 MF Argentina ARG Matías Delgado
11 FW Paraguay PAR Raul Bobadilla
13 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivan Ivanov
14 MF Switzerland SUI Valentin Stocker
15 DF Switzerland SUI Kay Voser
16 DF Switzerland SUI Fabian Schär
17 MF Switzerland SUI Endogan Adili
18 GK Switzerland SUI Germano Vailati
19 DF Sweden SWE Behrang Safari
20 MF Switzerland SUI Fabian Frei
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Chile CHI Marcelo Díaz
22 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah
23 GK Switzerland SUI Mirko Salvi
24 FW North Korea PRK Pak Kwang-Ryong
25 DF Czech Republic CZE Marek Suchý
26 DF Argentina ARG Gastón Sauro
27 DF Switzerland SUI Naser Aliji
28 MF Switzerland SUI Stephan Andrist
30 FW Ivory Coast CIV Giovanni Sio
32 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Admir Seferagić
33 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Elneny
34 DF Switzerland SUI Taulant Xhaka
35 DF Switzerland SUI Fabian Ritter
36 FW Switzerland SUI Breel Embolo
37 DF Switzerland SUI Simon Dünki
38 FW Switzerland SUI Albian Ajeti
39 MF Switzerland SUI Davide Callà

Out on loan

24 FW North Korea PRK Pak Kwang-Ryong (at Vaduz[40] until 19 August 2013[41] and again from 1 January until 30 June 2014)[42]
MF Switzerland SUI Pascal Schürpf (at Vaduz until 30 June 2014)[43]
DF Switzerland SUI Simon Grether (at Winterthur until 30 June 2014)[40]
MF Switzerland SUI Stjepan Vuleta (at Wacker Innsbruck until 30 June 2014)[44]
25 MF Switzerland SUI Darko Jevtić (at Wacker Innsbruck from 2 September 2013 until 30 June 2014)[45]
35 DF Switzerland SUI Fabian Ritter (at Winterthur until 30 June 2014)[46]
DF Switzerland SUI Thibault Corbaz (at Biel until 30 June 2014)[46]

Transfers Summer 2013

In

34 DF Switzerland SUI Taulant Xhaka (return from loan to Grasshoppers)[47]
10 MF Argentina ARG Matías Emilio Delgado (from Al Jazira Club, free transfer)[48]
13 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivan Ivanov (from Partizan)[3]
19 DF Sweden SWE Behrang Safari (from RSC Anderlecht, n/a)[49]
30 FW Ivory Coast CIV Giovanni Sio (from VfL Wolfsburg)[50]

Out

3 DF South Korea KOR Park Joo-Ho (to 1. FSV Mainz 05, n/a)[51]
6 DF Austria AUT Aleksandar Dragović (to Dynamo Kyiv, €9 million)[4]
24 MF Cape Verde CPV Cabral (to Sunderland AFC, free transfer)[52]
27 DF Germany GER Markus Steinhöfer (to Real Betis, free transfer)[53]
31 FW Cameroon CMR Jacques Zoua (to Hamburger SV, free transfer)[54]
11 FW Argentina ARG Raul Bobadilla (to FC Augsburg, n/a)[55]

Transfers winter 2013/14

In

25 DF Czech Republic CZE Marek Suchý (on loan from Spartak Moscow)[56]
39 MF Switzerland SUI Davide Callà (from Aarau n/a but estimated CHF 500,000)[57]

Out

22 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah (to Chelsea,[58] n/a but estimated £13 Million)
28 MF Switzerland SUI Stephan Andrist (to Aarau free transfer)[57]

Results and fixtures

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches

Preseason

26 June 2013 (2013-06-26) Pre-season FC Basel Switzerland 3–2 Germany RB Leipzig Walchsee
17:00 Streller 10' (1:0)
Andrist 71' (2:2)
Al. Ajeti 86' (3:2)
FCB summary 32' (1:1) Schulz
68' (1:2) Frahn
Stadium: Sportgelände am Birkenmoos
Attendance: 200
Referee: Germany Peter Sippel
29 June 2013 Pre-season FC Basel Switzerland 2–0 Germany SpVgg Unterhaching Sportplatz Neuried
14:00 Jevtić 45' (1:0)
Al. Ajeti 90' (2:0)
FCB summary Attendance: 300
Referee: Switzerland Karl Valentin
10 July 2013 Pre-season Basel Switzerland 1–3 Germany Borussia Dortmund St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:30 Schär 17' (1:1) FCB summary 11' (0:1) Reus
27' (1:2) Mkhitaryan
90' (1:3) Hofmann
Attendance: 18,696
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
24 July 2013 Friendly Basel Switzerland 3–3 Germany 1. FSV Mainz 05 Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
19:00 Andrist 33' (1:0)
Degen 61' (2:1)
Schär 67' (pen. 3:1)
FCB summary 50' (pen. 1:1), 76' Choupo-Moting
76' (3:2) Choupo-Moting
84' (3:3) Choupo-Moting
Attendance: 1,143
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof

Uhrencup

The Uhrencup is a club football tournament, held annually in Grenchen.

5 July 2013 Uhrencup
Round 1
Basel Switzerland 3–0 Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
19:30 CEST Jevtić 7' (1:0)
Veljko Simic 68' (2:0)
Adili 78' (3:0)
FCB summary Attendance: 4,191
Referee: Switzerland Pascal Erlachner
8 July 2013 Uhrencup
Round 2
Basel Switzerland 2–1 Serbia Red Star Belgrade Stadion Brühl, Grenchen
19:30 CEST D. Degen Yellow card 3'
Fabian Ritter Yellow card 22'
Dragović Yellow card 58'
Stocker 80' (1:1)
Bobadilla 88' (2:1)
FCB summary Yellow card 3' Mladenović
42' (0:1) Mladenović
Yellow card 22' Yellow-red card 60' Aleksandar Kovačević
Attendance: 4,563
Referee: Switzerland Fedayi San

Winter break

11 January 2014 Friendly FC Basel Switzerland 1–0 Netherlands Feyenoord Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara
15:00 Streller 17' (1:0)
P. Degen Yellow card 29'
FCB summary Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Spain Raúl Pérez Godínez
14 January 2014 Friendly FC Basel Switzerland 0–1 Germany Eintracht Braunschweig Estadio Nuevo Mirador, Algeciras, Spain
16:00 (Report Braunschweig) (in German)
FCB summary
Ademi 39' (0:1) Attendance: 80
Referee: Spain Jose Carlos Baena Acal
18 January 2014 Friendly Hamburger SV Germany 4–2 Switzerland FC Basel Imtech Arena, Hamburg
15:30 Çalhanoğlu 29' (1:1)
Jansen 32' (2:1)
Lasogga 59' (3:1)
Lasogga 79' (4:2)
FCB summary 13' (0:1) Delgado
60' (3:2) Sio
Attendance: 8,789
Referee: Germany Florian Heft (Wietmarschen)
26 January 2014 Friendly FC Basel Switzerland 2–0 Switzerland Servette Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
15:00 Streller 39' (1:0)
Stocker 40' (2:0)
FCB summary Attendance: 1,753
Referee: Switzerland Pascal Erlachner

Swiss Super League

Kickoff times are in CET

First half of season

13 July 2013 Round 1 Basel 3–1 Aarau St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Salah 23' (1:0)
Salah Yellow card 42'
Bobadilla 64' (2:0)
Streller 73' (3:0)
FCB summary Yellow card 39' Ioniță
Yellow card 58' Callà
80' (3:1) Garat
Attendance: 27,471
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
21 July 2013 Round 2 Grasshopper Club 1–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
16:00 CEST Vilotic Yellow card 12'
Hajrovic 48' (1:1)
Khalifa Yellow card 52'
FCB summary 21' (0:1) Schär
Yellow card 52' Xhaka
Yellow card 59' Frei
Yellow card 60' Dragovic
Attendance: 9,297
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
27 July 2013 Round 3 Basel 2–0 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Schär 32' (pen. 1:0)
Stocker Red card 62'
Streller 82' (2:0)
FCB summary Red card 62' Chakhsi
Yellow card 69' Ekeng
Yellow card 73' Katz
Attendance: 24,951
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
3 August 2013 Round 4 St. Gallen 1–1 Basel AFG Arena, St. Gallen
19:45 CEST Janjatovic 82' (1:1) FCB summary Yellow card 43' Ajeti
60' (0:1) Xhaka
Yellow card 70' Elneny
Attendance: 16,468
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
11 August 2013 Round 5 Basel 1–2 Zurich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Streller 7' (1:0)
Xhaka Yellow card 53'
Schär Yellow card 78'
FCB summary 24' (1:1) Reikan
58' (1:2) Gavranović
Yellow card 78' da Costa
Attendance: 28,668
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
24 August 2013 Round 6 Luzern 1–1 Basel Swissporarena, Luzern
19:45 Lezcano Yellow card 43'
Sarr Yellow card 51'
Rangelov 90+3' (1:1)
FCB summary Yellow card 17' Safari
32' (0:1) Sio
Yellow card 34' Xhaka
Yellow card 85' Ivanov
Attendance: 15,211
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
1 September 2013 Round 7 Basel 2–1 Young Boys St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Frei Yellow card 19'
Schär Yellow card 49'
Voser Yellow card 54'
Sio 73' (1:1)
Streller 74' (2:1)
FCB summary Yellow card 22' Nuzzolo
Yellow card 26' Sutter
Yellow card 26' Costanzo
Yellow card 48' von Bergen
71' (0:1) Afum
Attendance: 32,190
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
22 September 2013 Round 8 Sion 1–3 Basel Stade Tourbillon, Sion
16:00 Léo Itaperuna 23' (1:0)
Kouassi Yellow card 34' Yellow-red card 50'
Yartey Yellow card 82'
Basha Yellow card 90'
FCB summary 31' (1:1) Stocker
Yellow card 45+2' Delgado
Yellow card 54' Díaz
67' (1:2) Sio
Yellow card 77' Sommer
79' (1:3) Streller
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Kever
24 September 2013 Round 9 Thun 0–2 Basel Arena Thun, Thun
19:45 Ferreira Yellow card 33'
Lüthi Yellow card 90+1'
FCB summary Yellow card 34' Safari
56' (0:1) Stocker
90' (0:2) Díaz
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Switzerland Patrick Graf
28 September 2013 Round 10 Basel 2–2 Sion St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Schär Yellow card 43'
Delgado Yellow card 53'
Stocker 57' (1:1)
Salah 65' (2:1)
Safari Yellow card 90+3'
FCB summary 3' (0:1) Vanczák
Yellow card 78' Perrier
87' (2:2) Assifuah
Attendance: 26,256
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
5 October 2013 Round 11 Lausanne-Sport 1–2 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
16:00 Khelifi 14' (1:0)
Katz Yellow card 50'
De Pierro Yellow card 93'
Chakhsi Yellow card 93'
FCB summary 39' (o.g. 1:1) Fickentscher
Red card 50' Sio
59' (1:2) Ajeti
Yellow card 64' Ivanov
Yellow card 94' Safari
Attendance: 4,950
Referee: Switzerland Pascal Erlachner
19 October 2013 Round 12 Basel 3–0 St. Gallen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Frei 28' (1:0)
Streller 51' (2:0)
Xhaka 63' (3:0)
Summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 4' Russo Attendance: 29,440
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
27 October 2013 Round 13 Zürich 0–0 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
16:00 Summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 84' Schär
Yellow card 88' Xhaka
Yellow card 90' Ajeti
Attendance: 11,778
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
2 November 2013 Round 14 Aarau 1–1 Basel Stadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
19:45 Lüscher Yellow card 14'
Hallenius 50' (1:0)
Jaggy Yellow card 86'
Martignoni Yellow card 89'
Summary
FCB summary
Yellow card 14' Streller
Yellow card 52' Delgado
90+3' (1:1) Streller
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Pascal Erlachner
23 November 2013 Round 15 Basel 4–1 Thun St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Stocker 21' (1:1)
Ajeti Yellow card 32'
Voser 51' (2:1)
Streller 75' (3:1)
Andrist 90' (4:1)
Summary
FCB summary
13' (0:1) Sulmoni
Yellow card 84' Zuffi
Attendance: 25,560
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof
1 December 2013 Round 16 Young Boys 2–2 Basel Stade de Suisse, Bern
16:00 Costanzo Yellow card 21'
Gajic 37' (1:0)
Gajic Yellow card 53'
Kubo 68' (2:2)
FCB summary 40' (1:1) Salah
44' (1:2) Salah
Attendance: 23,221
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
7 December 2013 Round 17 Basel 1–1 Grasshopper Club St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Sio Yellow card 3'
Sio 90+4' (1:1)
FCB summary Yellow card 33' I. Hajrović
36' (0:1) I. Hajrović
Yellow card 90' Amir Abrashi
Attendance: 28,242
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
14 December 2013 Round 18 Basel 1–1 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 D. Degen Yellow card 10'
Ajeti Yellow card 45'
Schär Yellow card 36' Yellow-red card 66' 62' (1:1)
FCB summary 27' (0:1) Wiss
Yellow card 61' Rangelov
Yellow card 56' Yellow-red card 88' Stahel
Attendance: 27,649
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni

Second half of season

2 February 2014 Round 19 Lausanne-Sport 1–3 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
13:45 Yaya Yellow card 34'
Ravet Yellow card 39'
Feindouno 51' (1:1)
Feindouno Yellow card 76'
Facchinetti Yellow card 90+1'
FCB Summary
Summary
10' (o.g. 0:1) Mevlja
68' (1:2) Frei
90+2' (1:3) Degen
Attendance: 4,900
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
8 February 2014 Round 20 Basel 3–2 Young Boys St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Die Yellow card 28'
Streller 43' (1:2)
Delgado Yellow card 45'
Mohamed Elneny Yellow card 45+1'
Xhaka Yellow card 69'
Díaz 80' (2:2)
Frei 89' (pen. 3:2)
FCB Summary
Summary
29' (0:1) Bertone
33' (0:2) Gerndt
Yellow card 35' Frey
Yellow card 62' Rochat
Yellow card 77' Martínez
Yellow card 88' Vilotić
Attendance: 27,225
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
15 February 2014 Round 21 Basel 1–0 Sion St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Xhaka Yellow card 35'
F. Frei 57' (pen. 1:0)
FCB Summary Yellow card 23' Ferati
Yellow card 28' Rüfli
Yellow card 57' Kouassi
Attendance: 24,563
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
23 February 2014 Round 22 Grasshopper Club 1–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
16:00 Nzuzi Yellow card 28'
Grichting Yellow card 39'
Pavlović 51' (1:0) Yellow card 75'
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 37' Callà
Yellow card 53' Díaz
57' (1:1) Stocker
Yellow card 60' Stocker
Yellow card 87' Mohamed Elneny
Yellow card 89' Frei
Attendance: 11,700
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
2 March 2014 Round 23 Thun 2–2 Basel Arena Thun, Thun
13:45 Sulmoni Yellow card 27'
Ferreira Yellow card 74'
Wittwer 79' (1:2)
Ar. Ajeti 90+3' (o.g. 2:2)
FCB Summary 23' (0:1) Streller
60' (0:2) P. Degen
Yellow card 76' Sauro
Attendance: 6,639
Referee: Switzerland Sandro Schärer
8 March 2014 Round 24 Basel 1–1 St. Gallen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:45 Callà 79' (1:0) FCB Summary Yellow card 60' Besle
81' (1:1) Karanović
Attendance: 26,643
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri (Solothurn)
16 March 2014 Round 25 Basel 5–0 Aarau St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Suchý 8' (1:0)
Stocker 11' (2:0)
Bulvītis 14' (o.g. 3:0)
P. Degen 84' (4:0)
Embolo 89' (5:0)
FCB Summary Attendance: 26,421
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
22 March 2014 Round 26 Zurich 0–0 Basel Letzigrund, Zurich
16:00 Gavranović Yellow card 32'
Kecojević Yellow card 56' Yellow-red card 58'
Rikan Yellow card 84'
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 34' Sauro Attendance: 14,749
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
30 March 2014 Round 27 Luzern 0–2 Basel Swissporarena, Luzern
16:00 Winter Yellow card 44'
Lustenberger Yellow card 88'
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 29' Sio
51' (0:1) Sio
Yellow card 85' Aliji
Yellow card 90' Xhaka
90+2' (0:2) Sio
Attendance: 15,170
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
6 April 2014 Round 28 Basel 0–0 Thun St. Jakob-Park, Basel
13:45 Schär Yellow card 89' FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 11' Schneuwly
Yellow card 33' Schenkel
Yellow card 70' Wittwer
Yellow card 79' Faivre
Attendance: 26,577
Referee: Switzerland Amhof Sascha
12 April 2014 Round 29 Sion 0–1 Basel Stade Tourbillon, Sion
13:45 Fedele Yellow card 20'
Vaņins Yellow card 22'
FCB Summary Yellow card 22' Suchý
71' (pen. 0:1) F. Frei
Yellow card 85' Sauro
Attendance: 8,600
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri (Solothurn)
16 April 2014 Round 30 Basel 4–2 Zurich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Sio 8' (1:0)
Stocker 65' (2:0)
Sio 71' (3:0)
Delgado Yellow card 74'
Elneny 88' (4:2)
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 10' Schönbächler
Yellow card 37' Buff
Yellow card 48' Gavranović
73' (3:1) Pedro Henrique
78' (3:2) Chikhaoui
Red card 87' Benito
Attendance: 27,423
Referee: Switzerland Sébastien Pache
27 April 2014 Round 31 Basel 1–1 Grasshopper Club St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Frei Yellow card 7'
Stocker 44' (1:1)
Die Yellow card 73'
Callà Yellow card 80'
Sio Yellow card 85'
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 7' Grichting
36' (0:1) Gashi
Yellow card 55' Dingsdag
Yellow card 59' Jahic
Attendance: 34,172
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri (Solothurn)
4 May 2014 Round 32 St. Gallen 0–3 Basel AFG Arena, St. Gallen
13:45 Vitkieviez Yellow card 36'
Nushi Yellow card 76'
Besle Yellow card 90'
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 13' Elneny
21' (0:1) Stocker
37' (0:2) Delgado
56' (0:3)
Attendance: 18,346
Referee: Switzerland Sascha Amhof
7 May 2014 Round 33 Basel 3–1 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Stocker 10' (1:0)
Schär 18' (2:0)
Suchý Yellow card 33'
Sio 70' (3:1)
FCB Summary
Summary
38' (2:1) Rangelov
Yellow card 52' Freuler
Attendance: 25,677
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
11 May 2014 Round 34 Young Boys 3–1 Basel Stade de Suisse, Bern
16:00 Spycher Yellow card 19'
Steffen 37' (1:0)
Costanzo 65' (2:0)
Rochat 75' (3:0)
FCB Summary
Summary
Yellow card 77' Streller
82' (3:1) Stocker
Yellow card 90+1' Alliji
Attendance: 20,278
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Klossner
15 May 2014 Round 35 Aarau 1–3 Basel Stadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
20:30 N'Ganga 12' (1:0)
Bulvītis Yellow card 60'
Jäckle Yellow card 88'
FCB Summary 28' (1:1) Serey Die
34' (1:2) Delgado
Yellow card 68' P. Degen
78' (1:3) Stocker
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
18 May 2014 Round 36 Basel 4–2 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:00 Al. Ajeti 8' (1:0)
Callà 59' (2:1)
Callà 68' (4:2)
Serey Die 90+1' (4:2)
Serey Die Yellow card 90+2'
FCB Summary 48' (1:1) Tafer
70' (3:2) Coly
Attendance: 32,412 (sold out)
Referee: Switzerland Fedayi San

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Basel (C) 36 19 15 2 70 34 +36 72 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Grasshopper 36 19 8 9 67 43 +24 65 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3 Young Boys 36 17 8 11 59 50 +9 59 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round
4 Luzern 36 15 6 15 48 54 −6 51 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
5 Zürich 36 14 8 14 51 52 −1 50 Qualification to Europa League play-off round[a]
6 Thun 36 13 9 14 57 53 +4 48
7 St. Gallen 36 11 12 13 37 47 −10 45
8 Sion 36 12 7 17 38 45 −7 43
9 Aarau 36 12 6 18 55 71 −16 42
10 Lausanne-Sport (R) 36 7 3 26 38 71 −33 24 Relegation to the Swiss Challenge League
Source: Swiss Super League (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Zürich won the 2013–14 Swiss Cup, so therefore qualified for the Play-off round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.
Results summary
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
36 19 15 2 70 34  +36 72 11 6 1 41 18  +23 8 9 1 29 16  +13

Last updated: 18 May 2014.
Source: Fussballdaten.de

Swiss Cup

17 August 2013 Round 1 BSC Old Boys 0–1 (a.e.t.) Basel Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
18:00 CEST Akdemir Yellow card 34' Yellow-red card 62'
Müller Yellow card 89'
FCB summary
SFV summary
Yellow card 83' P. Degen
Yellow card 84' Sauro
95' (0:1) Ivan Ivanov
Attendance: 4,384
Referee: Switzerland Luca Gut
14 September 2013 Round 2 FC Münsingen 0–1 Basel Sportanlage Sandreutenen, Münsingen
17:00 CEST Suter Yellow card 11'
Fumaro Yellow card 45'
FCB summary
SFV summary
Yellow card 28' D. Degen
55' (pen. 0:1) Delgado
Yellow card 92' Ajeti
Attendance: 4,100 (Stadium record)
Referee: Switzerland Stephan Studer
10 November 2013 Round 3 FC Tuggen 1–3 Basel Linthstrasse, Tuggen
14:30 Sandro Gugelmann Yellow card 16'
Baykal Yellow card 38'
Peters Yellow card 53'
Valon Ahmetaj 74' (1:2)
FCB summary
Summary
Yellow card 15' Ajeti
Yellow card 34' Díaz
Yellow card 45+2' Sio
52' (0:1) Salah
Yellow card 53' Sauro
59' (0:2) Sio
82' (1:3) Díaz
Attendance: 6,250 (Stadium record)
Referee: Switzerland Nikolaj Hänni
4 December 2013 Quarter-final Le Mont Postponed Basel Terrain du Châtaignier,
Le Mont-sur-Lausanne
19:30
Note: Originally scheduled to be played on 4 December in Le Mont, but due to weather conditions and an unplayable pitch, the game was postponed and then played in the St. Jakob-Park
5 February 2014 Quarter-final Le Mont 1–6 Basel St. Jakob-Park, Basel[13]
19:30 Morganella Yellow card 10'
Gabriele Yellow card 12'
Mejri Yellow card 61'
Bouziane 89' (1:6)
FCB summary
SFV summary
6' (0:1) Andrist
8' (0:2) Suchý
45' (0:3) Streller
48' (0:4) Frei
58' (0:5) D. Degen
84' (0:6) Andrist
Attendance: 6,138
Referee: Switzerland Patrick Graf
26 March 2014 Semi-final Basel 1–0 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:00 Streller Yellow card 78'
Callà 80' (1:0)
P. Degen Yellow card 81'
Sommer Yellow card 87'
FCB summary
SFV summary
Yellow card 74' Lezcano
Red card 90' Freuler
Attendance: 12,668
Referee: Switzerland Alain Bieri
21 April 2014 Final Zürich 2–0 (a.e.t.) Basel Stade de Suisse, Bern
14:00 Chikhaoui Yellow card 61'
Buff Yellow card 83'
Kecojević Yellow card 95'
Gavranović 110' (1:0)
Gavranović 114' (2:0)
FCB summary
SFV summary
Yellow card 62' Elneny
Red card 66' Sauro
Yellow card 77' Yellow-red card 99' Sio
Yellow card 102' Serey Die
Attendance: 23'312
Referee: Switzerland Patrick Graf

UEFA Champions League

Third qualifying round

30 July 2013 1st Leg Basel Switzerland 1–0 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:00 Schär Yellow card 38'
Stocker 39' (1:0)
Safari Yellow card 76'
Ajeti Yellow card 90+4'
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 8' Yeini
Yellow card 38' Itzhaki
Yellow card 43' Tibi
Yellow card 90' Alberman
Yellow card 90+2' Ben Harush
Attendance: 12,353
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
6 August 2013 2nd Leg Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 3–3 Switzerland Basel Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv
19:00 Carlos García Yellow card 5'
Prica Yellow card 13'
Schär 34' (o.g. 1:3)
Zahavi 37' (2:3)
Radi 55' (3:3)
Yitzhaki Yellow card 68'
Alberman Yellow card 13'
FCB summary
UEFA report
5' (pen. 0:1) Schär
21' (0:2) Salah
32' (0:3) Díaz
Yellow card 40' Stocker
Yellow card 41' Xhaka
Yellow card 75' Salah
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)

Basel won 4–3 on aggregate.

Play-off round

21 August 2013 1st Leg Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria 2–4 Switzerland Basel Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
20:45 Marcelinho 23' (1:1)
Júnior Caiçara Yellow card 34' Yellow-red card 83'
Stoyanov 50' (2:1)
FCB summary
UEFA Report
12' (0:1) Salah
Yellow card 26' Sio
59' (2:2) Salah
64' (2:3) Sio
Yellow card 69' Safari
Yellow card 81' Voser
84' (pen. 2:4) Schär
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)
27 August 2013 2nd Leg Basel Switzerland 2–0
(6–2 agg.)
Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:45 Frei 11' (1:0)
Schär Yellow card 24'
Salah Yellow card 39'
Ajeti Yellow card 44'
Degen 79' (2:0)
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 63' Moti Attendance: 15,733
Referee: William Collum (Scotland)

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 England Chelsea 6 4 0 2 12 3 +9 12 Advance to knockout phase
2 Germany Schalke 04 6 3 1 2 6 6 0 10
3 Switzerland Basel 6 2 2 2 5 6 −1 8 Transfer to Europa League
4 Romania Steaua București 6 0 3 3 2 10 −8 3
Source: [citation needed]
18 September 2013 1 Chelsea England 1–2 Switzerland Basel London
20:45 van Ginkel Yellow card 43'
Oscar 45' (1:0)
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 64' Díaz
71' (1:1) Salah
82' (1:2) Streller
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40,358
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Man of the Match: Mohamed Salah
1 October 2013 2 Basel Switzerland 0–1 Germany Schalke 04 Basel
20:45 Delgado Yellow card 89' FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 37' Aogo
Yellow card 38' Farfán
54' (0:1) Draxler
Yellow card 65' Höger
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 33,251
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)
Man of the Match: Julian Draxler
22 October 2013 3 Steaua București Romania 1–1 Switzerland Basel Bucharest
20:45 Georgievski Yellow card 65'
Szukała Yellow card 79'
Tatu 88' (1:1)
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 19' Schär
Yellow card 22' Voser
48' (0:1) Díaz
Stadium: Arena Națională
Attendance: 23,899
Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia)
Man of the Match: Marcelo Díaz
6 November 2013 4 Basel Switzerland 1–1 Romania Steaua București Basel
20:45 Ivanov Yellow card 42'
Schär Yellow card 80'
D. Degen Yellow card 86'
Sio 90+1' (1:1)
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 11' Szukała
17' (0:1) Piovaccari
Yellow card 26' Piovaccari
Yellow card 41' Bourceanu
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 30,704[59]
Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)
Man of the Match: Alexandru Bourceanu
26 November 2013 5 Basel Switzerland 1–0 England Chelsea Basel
20:45 Xhaka Yellow card 37'
Serey Die Yellow card 63'
Salah 87' (1:0)
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 65' Mikel
Yellow card 76' Ramires
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 35,208
Referee: France Stephane Lannoy
11 December 2013 6 Schalke 04 Germany 2–0 Switzerland Basel Gelsenkirchen
20:45 Höwedes Yellow card 29'
Draxler 51' (1:0)
Matip Yellow card 62'
Matip 57' (2:0)
Kolašinac Yellow card 78'
FCB summary
UEFA Report
Yellow card 20' Voser
Red card 31' Ivanov
Yellow card 57' F. Frei
Yellow card 58' Schär
Yellow card 85' Sio
Stadium: Veltins-Arena
Attendance: 52,093[60]
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy)

UEFA Europa League

Knockout phase

Round of 32

The draw was held on 16 December 2013.[61] The first legs were played on 20 February and the second legs were played on 27 February 2014.[62]

27 February 2014 Second leg Basel Switzerland 3–0
(3–0 agg.)
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:00 Stocker 17' (1:0)
Serey Die Yellow card 19'
Streller 60' (2:0)
Streller 71' (3:0)
FCB summary
UEFA report
Attendance: 15,212
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)

Basel won 3–0 on aggregate.

Round of 16

The draw was held on 16 December 2013.[61] The first legs were played on 13 March and the second legs were played on 20 March 2014.

20 March 2014 Second leg Red Bull Salzburg Austria 1–2
(1–2 agg.)
Switzerland Basel Stadion Salzburg, Wals-Siezenheim
21:05 Soriano 22' (1:0)
Rodnei Yellow card 62'
Ramalho Yellow card 78'
Alan Yellow card 54' Red card 86'
Leitgeb Yellow card 90+1'
FCB summary
UEFA report
Red card 9' Suchý
Yellow card 9' Streller
Yellow card 38' Sio
50' (1:1) Streller
Yellow card 54' Ar. Ajeti
60' (1:2) Sauro
Yellow card 88' P. Degen
Attendance: 29,320
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Germany)

Basel won 2–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

The draw was held on 21 March 2014.[64] The first leg played on 3 April and the second leg played on 10 April 2014.[65]

3 April 2014 First leg Basel Switzerland 3–0 Spain Valencia St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 Serey Die Yellow card 13'
Delgado 34'
Delgado 38'
Embolo Yellow card 76'
Stocker 90+1'
FCB summary
UEFA report
Yellow card 19' Senderos Attendance: 350[A]
Referee: Martin Atkinson (England)
10 April 2014 Second leg Valencia Spain 5–0 (a.e.t.) Switzerland Basel Mestalla, Valencia
21:05 Feghouli Yellow card 27'
Alcácer 38'
Vargas 42'
Alcácer 70'
Keita Yellow card 98'
Vargas Yellow card 104'
Alcácer 113'
Alcácer Yellow card 114'
Bernat Yellow card 115'
Guaita Yellow card 117'
Bernat 118'
FCB summary
UEFA report
Yellow card 24' Safari
Yellow card 61' Elneny
Yellow card 65' Schär
Yellow card 74' Yellow-red card 100' Díaz
Yellow card 104' Yellow-red card 105' Gastón Sauro
Yellow card 106' Xhaka
Attendance: 33,152
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)

Valencia won 5–3 on aggregate.

Notes
  1. ^
    The Basel v Valencia match was played behind closed doors due to punishment by UEFA.[66]

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player Total Super League Swiss Cup Champions League
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Switzerland SUI Yann Sommer 27 0 17 0 0 0 10 0
18 GK Switzerland SUI Germano Vailati 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0
23 GK Switzerland SUI Mirko Salvi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defenders
4 DF Switzerland SUI Philipp Degen 17 1 10 0 3 0 4 1
5 DF Switzerland SUI Arlind Ajeti 20 1 13 1 2 0 5 0
13 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivan Ivanov 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0
15 DF Switzerland SUI Kay Voser 27 1 17 1 1 0 9 0
16 DF Switzerland SUI Fabian Schär 25 5 15 3 0 0 10 2
19 DF Sweden SWE Behrang Safari 18 0 10 0 1 0 7 0
26 DF Argentina ARG Gastón Sauro 12 0 5 0 3 0 4 0
27 DF Switzerland SUI Naser Aliji 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
34 DF Switzerland SUI Taulant Xhaka 27 2 15 2 2 0 10 0
35 DF Switzerland SUI Fabian Ritter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Midfielders
7 MF Switzerland SUI David Degen 10 0 6 0 3 0 1 0
8 MF Ivory Coast CIV Serey Die 11 0 7 0 0 0 4 0
10 MF Argentina ARG Matías Delgado 21 1 13 0 2 1 6 0
14 MF Switzerland SUI Valentin Stocker 26 5 14 4 2 0 10 1
20 MF Switzerland SUI Fabian Frei 31 2 18 1 3 0 10 1
21 MF Chile CHI Marcelo Díaz 18 4 9 1 1 1 8 2
28 MF Switzerland SUI Stephan Andrist 9 1 5 1 3 0 1 0
33 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Elneny 23 0 16 0 1 0 6 0
Forwards
9 FW Switzerland SUI Marco Streller 23 9 14 8 1 0 8 1
30 FW Ivory Coast CIV Giovanni Sio 18 7 9 4 2 1 7 2
- FW Switzerland SUI Admir Seferagic (U-21 Team) 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Players who appeared for Basel but are no longer at the club
6 DF Austria AUT Aleksandar Dragovic 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 FW Argentina ARG Raul Bobadilla 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 0
22 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Salah 29 10 18 4 1 1 10 5
24 FW North Korea PRK Pak Kwang-Ryong 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Last updated: 26 January 2014, 18:05 (UTC)
Source: Squad statistics and Start formations
Only competitive matches.
Using the most used start formation.
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).

See also

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