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1901–02 FC Basel season

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FC Basel 1901–02 football season
FC Basel
1901–02 season
ChairmanEmanuel Schiess
First team coachunknown
GroundThiersteinerallee,Basel
Serie ACentral group 2nd
Top goalscorern/a[note 01–02 1]
Average home league attendancen/a

TheFC Basel 1901–02 season was the ninth season in their existence. It was the third season that they played for the Swiss championship in the Series A. The club's chairman wasEmanuel Schiess. This was his second period as the club's chairman. In this season Basel played their home games in a new location, next to the Thiersteinerallee, in the Gundeldingen neighborhood in the south-eastern part of themunicipality ofBasel.

Overview

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Football ground

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During the early years of the football sport, an adequate field that could be used as a football pitch was the biggest problem for all clubs. At the very beginning, FC Basel were lucky to find theLandhof, which had just been taken over by Katharina Ehrler-Wittich from the inheritors ofAndreas Merian-Iselin [de], a member of theMerian family. Straight after the club's foundation, she made the Landhof available, free of charge for the first few years, as a playing surface. From 1895 to 1901, theVélodrome de Bâle, a cycle track, was also located around the grounds. As the Vélodrome club dissolved a new tenant was found and at the start of the 1901–02 season a new football ground had to be found, because the new tenants had built a concrete bowling lane right across the middle of the football pitch.

The club tried and tested the FC Excelsior grounds and the sports grounds next toSt. Paul's Church, but to no avail. They eventually found a space in the Thiersteinerallee, right next to the pitch that local rivalsBSC Old Boys were using. The Landhof was to the north of the river Rhine and the Thiersteinerallee was about eight kilometers south. The move from the former field to the new field was made late in the evening, the heavy goal posts and crossbars being carried manually across the town in the dark, so that no one would notice that the club was lacking money. This new pitch was used for one and a half years until the concrete bowling alley was eventually removed.[1]

Football season

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Alphonse Schorpp was the team captain for the third successive season and as captain, he led the team training and was responsible for the line-ups. Basel played two pre-season friendlies and two during the mid-season. During the winter break and again at the end of the season the team travelled twice to France to playMulhouse. Both games ended with a victory. Of the total 11 friendlies that the team played that season seven were won and four ended with a defeat.[2]

Basel played two friendly games against FC Gymnasia 1900, a team that had been newly founded in February 1900 by young players from the upper gymnasium, who united to form a football team. The team was attempting to join theSwiss Football Association. (In January 1904 the club dissolved and merged withOld Boys).[3]

By the end of the previous season 15 clubs with more than 1,000 members had joined theSwiss Football Association. Most of the clubs had two or three teams, therefore the third tier of Swiss football was introduced called Serie C. From a local point of view this meant the following: Serie A with Basel,Old Boys,Fortuna Basel andExcelsior Basel. Serie B with Old Boys II, Basel II and Excelsior Basel II. Serie C with Columbia Basel, Fortuna Basel II, Gymnasia Basel andNordstern Basel.[4]

TheSwiss Serie A season 1901–02 was divided into three regional groups. There were five teams in the east group, five in the central group and four in the west group. Basel were allocated to the central group together with theYoung Boys Bern and the afore mentioned three other teams from Basel. Although Fortuna had been relegated the previous season, their reserve team had been Serie B champions and achieved promotion. Excelsior were disqualified from the Serie A by theSwiss Football Association (ASF-SFV) in the mid-season. The reason was that they had illegally poached players from their local rivals, FC Fortuna Basel.[5] The already achieved sporting results were retained in the league table, the missing games were not awarded. FC Basel completed the central division with seven games, five victories and two defeats with ten points, but were one point behind YB who qualified for the finals.[6]

From the west group,FC Bern and the east group,FC Zürich also qualified for the championship play-off. FCZ won the championship.[7]

Players

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK SUIPaul Hofer
FW SUIEmanuel Schiess
FW SUIKarl Schneider
MF SUIErnst-Alfred Thalmann (Thalmann I)
FW SUIRudolf Gossweiler
FW SUIEmil Hasler
FW SUIDaniel Hug
FW SUIRudolf Landerer
FW SUIDr.Siegfried Pfeiffer
FW SUIHans Riggenbach (Riggenbach II)
 ? Clarasso
No.Pos.NationPlayer
 ENGArchibald E. Gough
 SUIEduard Laubi
 SUIP. Lozéron
 SUIPaul Nosch
 SUIAdolf Ramseyer
 SUIHans Rietmann
 SUIAlphonse Schorpp
 SUIEugen Stutz (Stutz I)
 SUIWerner Stutz (Stutz II)
 SUIFritz Schweizer
 SUIPaul Thalmann (Thalmann III)

Results

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Legend

  Win  Draw  Loss  Forfait

Friendly matches

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Pre-and mid-season

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Basel vFC Neuchâtel
29 September 1901Pre-seasonBasel5 – 1FC NeuchâtelFC Excelsior grounds,Basel
14:45 (1:0)
(2:0)
(3:0)
(4:0)
(5:0)
Summary (5:1)Referee: M. Bächlin,BSC Old Boys
Grasshopper Club vBasel
13 October 1901Pre-seasonGrasshopper Club2 – 1BaselZürich
10:00 (1:0)
(2:1)
Summary (1:1)
Basel vLa Chaux-de-Fonds
10 November 1901Mid-seasonBasel1 – 4La Chaux-de-FondsSport ground next toSt. Paul's Church,Basel
14:30 (1:1)Summary (0:1)
(1:2)
(1:3)
(1:4)
Referee: H. Gautschy,FC Old Boys
Basel vMulhouse
22 November 1901Mid-seasonBasel2 – 1MulhouseThiersteinerallee,Basel
15:300
Summary

Winter break to end of season

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Basel vGrasshopper Club
19 January 1902Winter breakBasel1 – 3Grasshopper ClubThiersteinerallee,Basel
16:00Hug (1:3)Summary (0:1) Hotz
(0:2) Delaquis
(0:3) Hotz
Referee:Emanuel Schiess,FC Basel
Note: Playing time 2x 30 minutes
Mulhouse vBasel
26 January 1902Winter breakMulhouse1 – 3BaselMulhouse
Summary

Basel v FC Gymnasia
16 March 1902End of seasonBasel10 – 0 FC GymnasiaThiersteinerallee,Basel
(1:0)
(2:0)
(3:0)
(4:0)
(5:0)
(6:0)
(7:0)
(8:0)
(9:0)
(10:0)
Summary
Servette vBasel
30 March 1902End of seasonServette1 – 3BaselGeneva
Summary

FC Neuchâtel vBasel
31 March 1902End of seasonFC Neuchâtel2 – 1BaselYverdon

Summary
Basel v FC Gymnasia
13 April 1902End of seasonBasel8 – 0 FC GymnasiaThiersteinerallee,Basel
(1:0)
(2:0)
(3:0)
(4:0)
(5:0)
(6:0)
(7:0)
(8:0)
Summary
Mulhouse vBasel
11 May 1902End of seasonMulhouse1 – 4BaselMulhouse
SummaryGossweiler I
Thalmann I
Landerer
Hasler
Attendance: 3,000

Serie A

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Main article:1901–02 Swiss Serie A

Central group matches

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Old Boys vBasel
20 October 1901Round 1Old Boys2 – 0BaselThiersteinerallee,Basel
14:30Grauwyler (I) (1:0)
Gonzer (2:0)
SummaryReferee:Switzerland E. Küenzli, FC Fortuna Basel
FC Fortuna Basel vBasel
3 November 1901Round 2 FC Fortuna Basel1 – 4BaselSport ground next toSt. Paul's Church,Basel
15:00 (1:3)Summary (0:1)Landerer
(0:2)Landerer
(0:3)Thalmann I
(1:4)Laubi
Attendance: 1,500
Referee:Switzerland C. Trueb,FC Old Boys
Young Boys vBasel
17 November 1901Round 3Young Boys2 – 0BaselSchwellenmätteli,Bern
(1:0)
(2:0)
SummaryReferee:Switzerland A. Lalive,FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
Excelsior Basel vBasel
24 November 1901Round 4 Excelsior Basel0 – 3BaselThiersteinerallee,Basel
Summary (0:1)
(0:2)
(0:3)
Note: FCB played with 10 players. Excelsior played two games on the same day, they started the game with 8 players and a ninth came during the game.
Basel v Excelsior Basel
Round 5BaselP – P Excelsior BaselThiersteinerallee,Basel
Summary
Basel vOld Boys
2 February 1902Round 6Basel3 – 1Old BoysThiersteinerallee,Basel
15:00 (1:0)
(2:1)
(3:1)
Summary (1:1)Referee:Switzerland R. Westermann,Grasshopper Club Zürich
Basel v FC Fortuna Basel
9 February 1902Round 7Basel3 – 1 FC Fortuna BaselThiersteinerallee,Basel
(1:0)
(2:0)
(3:0)
Summary (3:1) SeibertReferee:Switzerland H. Gautschy,Old Boys
Basel vYoung Boys
2 March 1902Round 8Basel4 – 2Young BoysThiersteinerallee,Basel
Landerer (1:0)
Schiess (2:0)
Schiess (3:2)
Hug (4:2)
Summary (2:1) Lloyd
(2:2) Lloyd
Referee:Switzerland Loos,Old Boys

Group central league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Young Boys7511268+1811Advance to finals
2Basel7502157+810
3Old Boys7412276+219
4Fortuna Basel71061231−192
5Excelsior Basel4004129−280Disqualified and relegated
Source:RSSSF

See also

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Notes

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Footnotes

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  1. ^The player lines-ups in one match and goal scorers in three matches of the 7 league games during the 1901–02 season are unknown or incomplete.

Incomplete league matches 1901–1902 season:FCB-OB,Excelsior-FCB,FCB-Fortuna

References

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  1. ^Zindel, Josef (2018), "Die ersten 125 Jahre / 1901 and 1902 Kegelbahn abgetragen",Page 16, 1901 and 1902 Dismantling a bowling alley, Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel
  2. ^Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”."Bilanz 1901–02". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved2020-11-16.
  3. ^Stefan Peter."Basler Fussballvereine". Retrieved2020-11-16.
  4. ^Stefan Peter."Überregionale Meisterschaften, Schweizer und Basler Cup". Retrieved2020-11-16.
  5. ^Raz, Florian (9 January 2014)."Disqualifizierte Basler".Disqualified Basler. TagesWoche, Basel. Retrieved2020-11-16.
  6. ^Erik Garin."Swiss Series A 1901/02". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved2020-11-16.
  7. ^fcz.ch (2014)."Markante Daten aus der Vereinsgeschichte". fcz.ch. Retrieved2014-11-16.

Sources

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(NB: Despite all efforts, the editors of these books and the authors in "Basler Fussballarchiv" have failed to be able to identify all the players, their date and place of birth or date and place of death, who played in the games during the early years of FC Basel. Most of the documentation for this season is missing.)

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