1903–04 FC Basel season

From The Right Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
FC Basel
1903–04 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Ernst-Alfred Thalmann
First team coachSwitzerland Daniel Hug
(as team captain)
GroundLandhof, Basel
Serie ACentral group: third
Top goalscorern/a[note 03–04 1]
Average home league attendancen/a

The FC Basel 1903–04 season was their eleventh season in their existence. The club's chairman was Ernst-Alfred Thalmann, who took over the chairmanship at the AGM for the third time in the club's history. FC Basel played their home games in the Landhof in the Quarter Kleinbasel.

Overview

With over 40 active footballers and over 70 patron members Basel were the second largest club in Switzerland at this time, larger was only Grasshopper Club Zürich. Basel's first team played in the Serie A and the second team in the Serie B.[1] Daniel Hug (the team's most prominent, their best and their largest player) was named as team captain and as captain he led the team trainings and was responsible for the line-ups. Together with goalkeeper Paul Hofer, the players Alphonse Schorpp, Eugen Strauss, Dr. Siegfried Pfeiffer, Ernst-Alfred Thalmann and Emil Hasler, Hug was one of many early national team players who came from the Basel team. The team played just one pre-season friendly at home against Grasshopper Club. There was another mid-season friendly against local lower tier Nordstern Basel. During the winter break Basel played two more friendly matches. These were the return game against the Grasshoppers which was drawn 6–6 and also an away game against west group team Montriond Lausanne which was won 3–2. At the end of the season Basel played against group winners Old Boys, which was played as warm up the finals. They also played a match against French club Mulhouse, which was lost 6–8, the highest scoring game of the season.[2] The Swiss Serie A season 1903–04 was divided into three regional groups, east, central and west. Basel were allocated to the central group together with the Young Boys, FC Bern, Floria Biel/Bienne, and two further teams from Basel, Old Boys Basel and Fortuna Basel. Having lost their first six games of the season, local team Fortuna Basel opted out of the league season after the New Year and gave forfait for all their remaining games. FC Basel ended their ten games with five victories, two draws and three defeats in third position in the league table, obtaining 12 points, scoring 28 and conceding 25 goals. The Young Boys and the Old Boys ended level on points and so a play-off match was arranged. The Old Boys won the play-off 3–2 and therefore qualified for the finals.[3] In the finals St. Gallen first drew 1–1 against group west winners Servette, then they won 1–0 against central group winners Old Boys and because the Old Boys beat Servette 2–0, St. Gallen won their first ever championship title.[4]

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Switzerland SUI Paul Hofer
GK Switzerland SUI Eugen Stutz (Stutz I)
DF Switzerland SUI Daniel Hug (Captain)
DF Switzerland SUI Adolf Ramseyer
FW Switzerland SUI Emil Hasler
MF Switzerland SUI Eugen Strauss
FW Switzerland SUI Karl Gossweiler (Gossweiler II)
FW Switzerland SUI Dr. Siegfried Pfeiffer
MF Switzerland SUI Ernst-Alfred Thalmann (Thalmann I)
Switzerland SUI Paul Egli
Switzerland SUI Percy Kaufmann
No. Pos. Nation Player
Switzerland SUI Albert Klein
Switzerland SUI Eduard Laubi
Switzerland SUI P. Lozéron
Switzerland SUI Hans Rietmann
File:Flag placeholder.svg  ? Strub
Switzerland SUI Werner Stutz (Stutz II)
Switzerland SUI Paul Thalmann (Thalmann III)
File:Flag placeholder.svg  Artur Viehoff
FW Switzerland SUI Rudolf Gossweiler (Gossweiler I)
Switzerland SUI Paul Nosch
MF Switzerland SUI Alphonse Schorpp

Results

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Forfait

Friendly matches

Pre-season

Winter break and end of season

Serie A

Central group matches

15 November 1903 Round 4 Old Boys 5 – 1 Basel Basel
Seiffert File:Soccerball shade.svg (1:0)
Landerer File:Soccerball shade.svg 10' (2:0)
Bolliger File:Soccerball shade.svg (3:1)
Bolliger File:Soccerball shade.svg (4:1)
Schwarz File:Soccerball shade.svg (5:1)
Summary File:Soccerball shade.svg (2:1) Pfeiffer Referee: Switzerland Christen, FC Bern
14 February 1904 Round 7 Fortuna Basel 0 – 3 FF Basel Landhof, Basel
Summary
Note: Fortuna Basel did not play this game and on 25 February 1904 gave forfait for all their remaining games.

Central group league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Old Boys 10 8 1 1 41 11 +30 17 Play-off winners, advance to finals
2 Young Boys 10 8 1 1 37 14 +23 17 Play-off
3 Basel 10 5 2 3 28 25 +3 12
4 FC Bern 10 3 3 4 19 20 −1 9
5 Floria Biel/Bienne 10 2 1 7 11 38 −27 5 Relegated
6 Fortuna Basel[Fortuna 1] 10 0 0 10 4 32 −28 0 Withdrawn and relegated
Source: rsssf
Note to Fortuna Basel
  1. The last four games of Fortuna Basel were awarded 3–0 forfait for their opponents.

See also

Notes

Footnotes

  1. The player lines-ups and goal scorers for 2 of the 9 league games in the 1903–04 season are unknown or incomplete.

1903–1904 season matches: Bern-FCB, FCB-OB

References

  1. Stefan Peter. "Überregionale Meisterschaften, Schweizer und Basler Cup". Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  2. Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Test games 1903–04". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  3. "Central group league table". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  4. Erik Garin, Luc Nackaerts. "Serie A 1903/04". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2020-11-16.

Sources

(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 is missing.)

External links