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词条 1966–67 FC Basel season
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Players

  3. Results

      Nationalliga   Swiss Cup  Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 

  4. See also

  5. Sources and References

  6. External links

{{Infobox football club season
| club = FC Basel
| logo =
| season = 1966–67
| manager = {{flagicon|GER}} Helmut Benthaus
| chairman = {{Flagicon|SUI}} Harry Thommen
| stdtitle = Ground
| stadium = St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
| league = Nationalliga A
| league result = Champions
| cup1 = Swiss Cup
| cup1 result = Winners
| league topscorer = {{flagicon|SUI}} Roberto Frigerio (16)
| season topscorer =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| prevseason = 1965–66
| nextseason = 1967–68
}}

The 1966–67 season was Fussball Club Basel 1893's 73rd season in their existence. It was their 21st consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football after their promotion the season 1945–46. They played their home games in the Landhof, in the Wettstein Quarter in Kleinbasel.

Overview

During this season Helmut Benthaus was the club player-manager, he taken the job over from Georges Sobotka at the beginning of the previous season. There were 14 teams contesting in the 1966–67 Nationalliga A and Basel finished the championship just one point clear of both FC Zürich in second position and FC Lugano who finished third. Basel won 16 of the 26 games, drawing eight, losing twice, and they scored 60 goals conceding just 20. Roberto Frigerio was the teams top goal scorer with 16 league goals, Helmut Hauser second best goal scorer with 14.

In the Swiss Cup Basel started in the round of 32 with a 6–0 home win against Blue Stars and in the round of 16, also a home match, they beat FC Zürich 3–2. In the Quarter-final Basel won the replay against Biel-Bienne 2–1 to qualify for the semi-finals. Basel played an away match in the Stadio Cornaredo against FC Lugano in the semi-final which ended goalless and therefore a replay was required here too. The replay was played in the St. Jakob Stadium and goals from Karl Odermatt and Helmut Benthaus gave Basel a 2–1 victory to qualify for the final which was to take place three days later.

In the Cup final Basel's opponents were Lausanne-Sports. In the former Wankdorf Stadium on 15 May 1967, Helmut Hauser scored the decisive goal via penalty. The game went down in football history due to the sit-down strike that followed this goal. After 88 minutes of play, with the score at 1–1, referee Karl Göppel awarded Basel a controversial penalty. (André Grobéty had pushed Hauser gently in the back and he let himself drop theatrically.) Subsequent to the 2–1 for Basel the Lausanne players refused to resume the game and they sat down demonstratively on the pitch. The referee had to abandon the match. Basel were awarded the cup with a 3–0 forfait.[1][2]

Basel had won the double for the first time in the clubs history.

Players

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=GK |name=Marcel Kunz |other=games/goals: 24/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= FRA |pos=GK |name=Jean-Paul Laufenburger |other=games/goals: 3/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=GK |name=Hans-Ruedi Günthardt |other= games/goals: 0/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= GER |pos=DF |name=Josef Kiefer |other= games/goals: 26/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=DF |name=Bruno Michaud |other= games/goals: 26/2}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=DF |name=Walter Mundschin |other= games/goals: 7/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=DF |name=Markus Pfirter |other= games/goals: 26/3}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=DF |name=Hanspeter Stocker |other= games/goals: 21/4}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= GER |pos=MF |name=Helmut Benthaus |other= games/goals: 18/3}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=DF |name=Werner Decker |other= games/goals: 0/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=MF |name=Aldo Moscatelli |other= games/goals: 17/3}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=MF |name=Karl Odermatt |other= games/goals: 26/8}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=MF |name=Peter Ramseier |other= games/goals: 5/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=MF |name=Anton Schnyder |other= games/goals: 25/1}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=FW |name=Roberto Frigerio |other= games/goals: 24/16}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= GER |pos=FW |name=Helmut Hauser |other= games/goals: 18/14}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= HUN |pos=FW |name=Janos Konrad |other= games/goals: 1/0}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=FW |name=Hanspeter Vetter |other= games/goals: 7/1}}{{Fs player|no= |nat= SUI |pos=FW |name=Peter Wenger |other= games/goals: 19/5}}{{Fs end}}

Results

Nationalliga

{{main|1966–67 Nationalliga A}}
League standings
{{Tooltip|Pos| Final positionTeam{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| Pts | PointsRemarks
1FC Basel261682612040Champions: 1967–68 European Cup
2FC Zürich261835703139
3FC Lugano261754512939
4Grasshopper Club Zürich261448603132
5Servette FC Genève2610610493526
6FC Sion2610610483826
7BSC Young Boys2610610444826
8FC Grenchen2610412434924
9Young Fellows Zürich269611334424
10Lausanne Sports269314464421
11FC Biel-Bienne268513254221
12FC La Chaux-de-Fonds268414344820Won play-off against relegation
13FC Winterthur268414335420Lost play-off relegated to Nationalliga B
14FC Moutier262222161006'Relegated to Nationalliga B

Swiss Cup

{{main|1966–67 Swiss Cup}}
Legend
{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Round of 32
|date = 6 November 1966
|time=
|team1 = Basel
|score = 6 – 0
|report =
|team2 = Blue Stars
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = St. Jakob Stadium
|location = Basel
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Round of 16
|date = 11 December 1966
|time=
|team1 = Basel
|score = 3 – 2
|report =
|team2 = Zürich
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = St. Jakob Stadium
|location = Basel
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Quarter-final
|date = 4 March 1967
|time=
|team1 = Basel
|score = 2 – 2
|aet = Y
|report =
|team2 = Biel-Bienne
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = St. Jakob Stadium
|location = Basel
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Quarter-final replay
|date = ? March 1967
|time=
|team1 = Biel-Bienne
|score = 1 – 2
|report =
|team2 = Basel
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Gurzelen Stadion
|location = Biel
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Semi-final
|date = 27 March 1967
|time=
|team1 = Lugano
|score = 0 – 0
|aet = Y
|report =
|team2 = Basel
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Stadio Cornaredo
|location = Lugano
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Semi-final replay
|date = 12 May 1967
|time=
|team1 = Basel
|score = 2 – 1
|report =
|team2 = Lugano
|goals1 = Odermatt {{goal|12}}
Benthaus {{goal|73}}
|goals2 = {{goal|41}} Luttrop
|stadium = St. Jakob Stadium
|location = Basel
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Final
|date = 15 May 1967
|time=
|team1 = Basel
|score = 2 – 1
|report =
|team2 = Lausanne-Sports
|goals1 = Hauser {{goal|11||88|pen.}}
|goals2 = {{goal|41|o.g.}} Josef Kiefer
|stadium = Wankdorf Stadium
|location = Bern
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|SUI}} Karl Göppel
|result = P
|stack = yes
}}

The final was abandoned in 89' at 2-1 and awarded 3-0: Lausanne-Sports protested by a sit-in against the penalty that led to 2-1.

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

{{main|1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup}}
First round
{{footballbox collapsible
| round = First leg
| date = 13 September 1966
| time =
| team1 = DOS Utrecht {{flagicon|Netherlands}}
| score = 2 – 1
| report = [https://www.weltfussball.com/spielbericht/europa-league-1966-1967-1-runde-fc-utrecht-fc-basel/ Summary]
| team2 = {{flagicon|SUI}} Basel
| goals1 = Stocker {{goal|16|o.g.}}
Wery {{goal|65}}
| goals2 = {{goal|15}} Odermatt
| stadium = Galgenwaard
| location = Utrecht
| attendance = 4,100
| referee = {{flagicon|SCO}} William J. Mullan
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| round = Second leg
| date = 21 September 1966
| time =
| team1 = Basel
| score = 2 – 2
| aggregatescore = 3 – 4
| report = [https://www.weltfussball.com/spielbericht/europa-league-1966-1967-1-runde-fc-basel-fc-utrecht/ Summary]
| team2 = {{flagicon|Netherlands}} DOS Utrecht
| goals1 = Frigerio {{goal|59||62}}
| goals2 = {{goal|69}} Wery
{{goal|78}} van der Linden
| stadium = St. Jakob Stadium
| location = Basel
| attendance = 6,300
| referee = {{flagicon|GER}} Rudolf Kreitlein
| result = D
| stack=
}}Utrecht won 4 – 3 on aggregate.

See also

  • History of FC Basel
  • List of FC Basel players
  • List of FC Basel seasons

Sources and References

  • Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2014/2015. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. {{ISBN|978-3-7245-2027-6}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160410190732/http://rsssf.com/tablesz/zwit67.html Switzerland 1966–67 at RSSSF]
1. ^{{cite web | last = Schmid | first = Andreas W. | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2010 | url = http://bazonline.ch/sport/fussball/Ein-klarer-Penalty-Nein-eine-klare-Schwalbe/story/25894760 | title = «Ein klarer Penalty!» «Nein, eine klare Schwalbe!» | format = | work = | publisher = Basler Zeitung | accessdate = 2010-11-16|language=de}}
2. ^{{cite web | last = dsc | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2010 | url = http://www.sport.sf.tv/Nachrichten/Archiv/2010/05/07/Fussball/Der-legendaere-Sitzstreik-im-Final-1967 | title = Der legendäre Sitzstreik im Final 1967 | format = | work = | publisher = sport.sf.tv | accessdate = 2010-11-16|language=de}}

External links

  • FC Basel official site
{{FC Basel seasons |state=expanded}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1966-67 FC Basel season}}

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