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FC Basel

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FC Basel vs Zurich (30 Mar)

Head Coach

Ciriaco Sforza

League Position
10

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Established
1893 (131 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
St. Jakob-Park
(37,500 Capacity)

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Location
Basel, Switzerland

Nicknames
FCB, Bebbi, RotBlau

Competitions
Swiss Super League
UEFA Europa Conference League

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smudgie: 08/Mar/24


Upcoming
30/03 FC Basel - Zurich
02/04 Lugano - FC Basel
06/04 Stade Lausan - FC Basel
14/04 FC Basel - Servette
21/04 Lucerne - FC Basel

Results
16/03 FC Basel 1 - 1 FC Winterthu
10/03 Young Boys 5 - 1 FC Basel
02/03 FC Basel 1 - 2 FC Lausanne-
24/02 Yverdon Spor 0 - 2 FC Basel
17/02 Grasshoppers 2 - 1 FC Basel

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Il Fußballclub Basel 1893, noto in Italia come Basilea, è una società calcistica svizzera con sede nell'omonima città di Basilea. La sua fondazione risale al 15 novembre 1893. Milita nella Super League, la massima divisione del campionato svizzero.

È uno dei club più titolati di Svizzera, nonché seconda società per titoli nazionali vinti (20) alle spalle del Grasshoppers (27) e davanti al Servette (17). Ha vinto anche 12 Coppe di Svizzera, una Supercoppa di Svizzera e una Coppa di Lega svizzera.

Disputa le partite interne al St. Jakob-Park, inaugurato nel 2001 in sostituzione del vecchio St. Jakob Stadium, demolito nel 1998.

Team Members


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Augustin





Avdullahu



26

Barišić





Barry



25

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Bua





Callà





Campo





Dié



4

Feixas





Frei





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1

Hitz





Kade



3

Katterbach





Kuzmanovic



4

Lang





Manzambi



16

Mol



4

Nuhu





Oberlin



27

Rüegg



13

Salvi





Schmid





Schmid





Sigua



28

Szalai





Vailati



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Veiga



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Stadium or Home

St. Jakob Park is a Swiss sports stadium in Basel. It is the largest football venue in Switzerland and home to FC Basel. "Joggeli", as the venue is nicknamed by the locals, was originally built with a capacity of 33,433 seats. The capacity was increased to 42,500 for Euro 2008, which was hosted by Switzerland and Austria. After the Euro 2008 a number of seats were removed, thus creating more space between them. The capacity was therefore reduced to 38,512 for Swiss Super League matches or 37,500 seats for international matches The maximum capacity for concerts is 40,000.

The stadium is named after the village of St. Jakob an der Birs, which stood on the site. The name "Joggeli" is the diminutive of "Jakob" in the local dialect, making it the equivalent of "Jake".

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