1932–33 FC Basel season

FC Basel
1932–33 season
Chairman Switzerland Franz Rinderer
Manager Austria Karl Kurz
Ground Landhof, Basel
Nationalliga 2nd in Group 1
Swiss Cup Winners

The 1932–33 season was the Fussball Club Basel 1893's 40th season in their existence and their 33rd consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. They played their home games in the Landhof, in the Quarter Kleinbasel.

Overview

At the beginning of the season Karl Kurz took over as club trainer. There were eight teams in Group 1 of the 1932–33 Nationalliga. Basel finished their season in second position in the table, with seven victories from 14 games. The play-off game between the second placed teams from both groups was played in Basel in the Stadion Rankhof, but the home team lost 3–4 to Servette FC Genève. In the Swiss Cup Basel advanced to the Final, which was played in the Hardturm in Zürich. Basel won the final 4–3 and thus their first ever title.

Players

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

No. Position Player
Switzerland GK Kurt Imhof
Switzerland Paul Blumer
Germany DF Alfred Enderlin
Switzerland DF Karl Bielser
Germany DF Emil Hummel
Czech Republic DF Vlasta Borecky
Germany DF Armando Ardizzola
Switzerland DF Ernst Grauer
Switzerland MF Paul Schaub
Switzerland MF Walter Müller
No. Position Player
Switzerland MF Emil Blattmann
Switzerland MF Alfred Schlecht
Switzerland FW Ernst Hufschmid
Austria FW Otto Haftl
Austria FW Ferdinand Wesely
Switzerland FW Alfred Jaeck
Switzerland FW (?) Buser
Austria FW Josef Chloupek
Germany FW Manfred Enderlin
Switzerland Adolf Frey
Switzerland (?) Walter

Results

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss

Nationalliga

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1Grasshopper Club Zürich141031562623
2FC Basel14743422918
3FC Lugano14644181616
4FC La Chaux-de-Fonds14716191515
5Urania Genève Sport14527323212
6Young Fellows Zürich14527292912
7FC Biel14608294512
8Étoile Carouge FC14121115484

Play-off

Swiss Cup

See also

Sources and References

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