2015–16 FC Basel season
The 2015–16 FC Basel season was the 123rd season in club history and the club's 21st consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. Basel were the reigning Swiss Super League champions. They prepared their season with various warm-up matches against teams from Ukraine, Germany and Netherlands. Their 2015–16 Swiss Super League season began on 19 July with a home game against Vaduz. By the winter break, having won fourteen and drawing one of the first 18 games, Basel led the league table by 10 points ahead of the Grasshoppers and 15 ahead of the Young Boys.
2015–16 season | |||
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Chairman | Bernhard Heusler | ||
Manager | Urs Fischer | ||
Ground | St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland | ||
Super League | Champions | ||
Swiss Cup | Quarter-finals | ||
Champions League | Play-off round | ||
Europa League | Round of 16 | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Marc Janko (16) All: Marc Janko (21) | ||
Highest home attendance | Swiss League: 33,360 vs. Young Boys (25 October 2015) Champions League: 18,200 vs. Lech Poznań (5 August 2015) Europa League: 22,550 vs. Fiorentina (26 November 2015) | ||
Lowest home attendance | Swiss League: 24,558 vs. Thun (10 May 2016) Champions League: 15,620 vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (19 August 2015) Europa League: 17,275 vs. Belenenses (22 October 2015) | ||
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Basel were qualified for the 2015–16 Champions League in the Third qualifying round. The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 17 July 2015 and they were drawn against Lech Poznań. The first leg was played on 28 July in INEA Stadion, the return leg on 5 August 2015 in St. Jakob-Park. In the Play-off round, their opponents were Maccabi Tel Aviv, but Basel failed to qualify for the Champions League groups stage. Because Basel failed to qualify for the Champions League group stage, they dropped into the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League group stage, where were drawn into Group I alongside Fiorentina, Lech Poznań and Belenenses. Basel's first match was played away in Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence on 17 September 2015. Because they finished as group winners, Basel continued in the knockout phase (which started in February 2016), playing an away game against Saint-Étienne. In the round of 16, Basel played Sevilla, losing 0–3 on aggregate.
In the first round of the 2015–16 Swiss Cup, which was played on 15 August 2015, Basel were drawn away against Meyrin FC, winning 4–0. In the second round, played on 20 September 2015, Basel were drawn away against YF Juventus, winning 4–1. Then in the third round, played on 28 October, Basel were drawn away against SV Muttenz, winning 5–1. The fourth round was played on 13 December 2015, where Basel lost away at the Stade Tourbillon against Sion after a penalty shootout.
Club
Management
Paulo Sousa quit his Trainer position in Basel at the end of the 2014–15 season. On 18 June 2015, Basel announced that Urs Fischer had signed a three-year contract as first team manager.[1] His assistants are Marco Walker and Markus Hoffmann. Massimo Colomba remained the Goalkeeper coach. Massimo Ceccaroni is head of the FCB Youth System. Coach of the Youth Team (U–21) was Thomas Häberli until October, at which time, due to the bad results, he had to step back and then Ceccaronii coached the team.
Position | Staff |
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Manager | Urs Fischer (since 18 June 2015) |
1 Assistant manager | Marco Walker |
2 Assistant manager | Markus Hoffmann |
Goalkeeper Coach | Massimo Colomba |
Team Administration | Gustav Nussbaumer |
Youth Team Coach | Thomas Häberli Massimo Ceccaroni (since October 2015) |
Youth Team Co-Coach | Roland Heri |
Last updated: 1 July 2015
Source: FCB Official Site
Further information
The FC Basel AGM took place on 27 April 2015 in Basel's congress center. The board of directors under president Bernhard Heusler with vice-president Adrian Knup, sport director Georg Heitz, financial manager Stephan Werthmüller and marketing manager René Kamm, and the three directors Reto Baumgartner, Dominik Donzé and Benno Kaiser were all willing to continue and they were all re-elected unanimously.[2]
Chairman | Mr Bernhard Heusler |
Vice Chairman | Mr Adrian Knup |
Finances | Mr Stephan Werthmüller |
Sportdirector | Mr Georg Heitz |
Marketing | Mr René Kamm |
Director | Mr Reto Baumgartner |
Director | Mr Dominik Donzé |
Director | Mr Benno Kaiser |
Ground (capacity and dimensions) | St. Jakob-Park (38,512[3]) (37,500 for international matches)[4] / 120x80 m) |
Updated to match played 27 April 2015
Source: FCB Official Site
Overview
Off-season and pre-season
At the end of the 2014–15 FC Basel season four first team players left the club to continue their careers elsewhere. These were Fabian Schär to 1899 Hoffenheim, Fabian Frei to Mainz 05, Giovanni Sio to Rennes and Arlind Ajeti. Also no longer in the team for this season was Marco Streller, who retired from professional football. As mentioned above Urs Fischer was the new first team manager. Basel's biggest signings for the beginning of the new season were Daniel Høegh from Odense, Zdravko Kuzmanović from Internazionale, Michael Lang from Grasshopper and Marc Janko, who came in on a free transfer from Sydney FC. Also new to the team are Manuel Akanji, who transferred in from FC Winterthur, and Mirko Salvi, who returned from his one-year loan to FC Biel-Bienne. Because Streller retired, Matías Delgado was named as captain; Marek Suchý and Kuzmanović were named as his vice-captains.
Mid-season break
During the winter break, there were a number of changes to the Basel squad. Ivan Ivanov, who spent the last two years recovering from an injury, left the club by mutual consent.[5] Also outwards were Zdravko Kuzmanović, on loan to Udinese[6] and Albian Ajeti, who never quite managed to enter into the first team; he transferred to FC Augsburg.[7] Also Yoichiro Kakitani, who only played a minor role in manager Fischer's team, transferred back to Japan to rejoin Cerezo Osaka.[8] However, the one transfer deal that made the most news was midfielder Mohamed Elneny's departure to English Premier League side Arsenal.[9]
There were also a few players on the inwards direction. As early as 8 December 2015, the club announced that Andraž Šporar had signed a four-and-a-half-year contract up until the end of June 2020.[10] Then, on 2 January 2016, the club announced it had signed Alexander Fransson, also on a four-and-a-half-year contract.[11] Again, on 12 January, they announced that Renato Steffen had also joined them on yet another four-and-a-half-year deal.[12]
2016–17 off-season
On 4 May, Basel announced that they had signed 18-year-old Paraguayan defender Blás Riveros on a five-year deal. Due to Riveros' commitments with the Paraguay national team at the upcoming Copa América Centenario, he will not be expected to join the Basel first team until the beginning of July.[13] On 10 May, Basel also announced that they had signed Egyptian defender Omar Gaber from Zamalek on a four-year deal.[14][15]
Super League
Basel's priority aim for the season is to win the league championship for the seventh time in a row. Basel's 2015–16 Swiss Super League season began well with a home victory on 18 July against Vaduz. In fact, they started the season very well, winning each of their first eight games, scoring 22 goals conceding 7. They suffered their first defeat in the Stade de Suisse 3–4 against Young Boys. Four of the next five games were won; the away game against Zürich in Letzigrund ended in a 2–2 draw. Two defeats were followed by two victories. By the winter break, Basel led the league table with 43 points, 10 points ahead of the Grasshoppers and 15 ahead of the Young Boys. They had won 14 and drawing 1 of the first 18 games, scoring 43 goals and conceding just 20. Basel started the second half of the season with three straight wins, a further 2–2 draw against Zürich and another three straight wins. In round 31, on 30 April, the home win against Sion gave Basel a 16-point lead in the league table with just five games left to play and thus the championship title. Basel ended the season with two defeats in the last three games, but won the championship with 83 points and were 14 points ahead of Young Boys and 29 points ahead of Luzern. Basel had won 26 games drawing five and had suffered five defeats; they had scored 88 goals, conceding 38.
Swiss Cup
Basel's clear aim for the 2015–16 Swiss Cup is to regain the title that they last won four seasons ago. In the previous three seasons they had ended the cup competitions as runners-up, in 2013 against Grasshopper Club Zürich, in 2014 against Zürich and the previous season 2015 against Sion. In the first round of this season's competition, which was played on 15 August 2015, Basel are drawn away against Meyrin FC, winning 4–0. In the second round, Basel were drawn away against YF Juventus, which was played on 20 September. Because of safety reasons, however, the game was not played at YF Juventus' home ground, the Utogrund, but instead at St. Jakob-Park. Then in the third round, played on 28 October, Basel were drawn away against SV Muttenz, marking the first time that these two teams played against each other. The game was played at the Sportplatz Margelacker with a stadium record crowd of 5,800. The match was a 5–1 win for Basel. The fourth round was played on 13 December 2015 away in the Stade Tourbillon against Sion, where Basel lost after a penalty shootout.
Champions League
Basel entered into this season's Champions League in the Third qualifying round. Their initial aim was to remain in the competition and reach the group stage. The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 17 July 2015 and they were drawn against Lech Poznań and in the play-off round against Maccabi Tel Aviv.
- Lech Poznań (29 July 2015)
The first leg was played in INEA Stadion. Basel took the lead as Michael Lang, in the 24th minute, scored after a corner taken by Luca Zuffi. Just two minutes later, however, Lech Poznań equalized through Denis Thomalla. Although Shkëlzen Gashi missed a penalty in the 67th minute, Marc Janko (77th minute) and Davide Callà (92nd minute) completed the 3–1 away win.
- Lech Poznań (5 August 2015)
The return leg at St. Jakob-Park ended in a home victory for Basel. Birkir Bjarnason scored his first goal for his new club in injury time to give Basel a 1–0 win.
- Maccabi Tel Aviv (19 August 2015)
The first leg was played in Basel. Eran Zahavi put Maccabi in the lead with their first chance, in the 31st minute. Basel were awarded a penalty in the 39th minute which captain Matías Delgado netted to equalize. Breel Embolo scored in the 88th minute to give Basel a 2–1 lead, but Zahavi equalised six minutes into added time for Maccabi as the match ended 2–2.
- Maccabi Tel Aviv (19 August 2015)
The return game had a sold out Bloomfield Stadium crowd of 13,350. Luca Zuffi gave the visitors an early lead with a free-kick in the 11th minute. Eran Zahavi's seventh goal of this season's competition levels the score in the 24th minute. Maccabi reached the Champions League group stage for the first time in a decade, progressed on the away goals rule.
Europa League
Because Basel failed to qualify for the Champions League group stage, they dropped into the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League group stage. The draw was held on 28 August 2015, 13:00 CEST, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco and Basel were drawn into Group I, together with Fiorentina, Lech Poznań and Belenenses.
- Fiorentina (17 September 2015)
Basel's first match was played away at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence. Fiorentina's new first team manager was Basel's ex-manager, Paulo Sousa. Nikola Kalinić scored a fourth-minute opener for Fiorentina and they held the lead until well into the second half of the game. Fiorentina captain Gonzalo Rodríguez was sent off after 66 minutes and following his dismissal the Swiss club took charge and managed to draw level. Birkir Bjarnason beat Luigi Sepe with a low drive from the edge of the area on 71 minutes. Eight minutes later, Mohamed Elneny capped the fightback in style. His super-rising drive from outside the box completed the comeback success. With this 2–1 win, Basel extended their unbeaten run to five matches in Europe this term.
- Lech Poznań (1 October 2015)
The first home game in the Europa League group stage was against Lech Poznań, who had been opponents in the Champions League qualifying earlier in the season. Lech's Swiss midfielder Darko Jevtić was signed from Basel after a successful loan spell. The 22-year-old was born in Basel and came through the youth ranks at the Swiss club. The first half passed without much action, but the home team dominated. Icelandic midfielder Birkir Bjarnason brought a long ball down with his chest at the edge of the penalty area, kept his balance under pressure, and then turned a finish past Maciej Gostomski to give the hosts the lead after 55 minutes. In the 90th minute, Luca Zuffi made a cross from the right, Marc Janko controlled with his chest and laid off for the waiting Breel Embolo, who finished with a powerful low volley. The final score 2–0 was a deserved result.
- Belenenses (22 October 2015)
The third game in the group stage was the home match against Belenenses. Basel took an early lead after 15 minutes, Matías Delgado kicked an inswinging corner to the back post from the left and Michael Lang jumped highest to power his header into the goal from five metres. Belenenses leveled after 27 minutes with their first chance. A long ball forward was headed clear by Marek Suchý, but it dropped to Luís Leal, who was 25 metres from goal. He hammered a low volley into the bottom corner and the ball bounced to evade the dive of Germano Vailati. During the extra time of the first half, Leal ran clear on the right flank, rushed into the area, playing the ball across the face of goal to Kuca Miranda who had easyest of finishes, tapping in from just three metres. During the second half, Basel played forward non-stop but were unable to score the equalizer. Until this 1–2 defeat, Basel had been unbeaten this season, in the domestic league (nine games) and in Europe (six).
- Belenenses (5 November 2015)
The return game against Belenenses was played in Estádio do Restelo two weeks after the home game. Basel took early command, a first chance from Breel Embolo hit the post after nine minutes, and Basel continued to dominate their opponents entirely. But it was not until very nearly half time that their efforts were rewarded. In the 44 minute, Embolo was fouled in the penalty area by Filipe Ferreira, and Marc Janko scored from the spot. Embolo himself scored the second goal after being played free by Luca Zuffi's long deep pass into the penalty box which was flicked on by Janko. With this 2–0 victory, Basel avenged their matchday three loss.
- Fiorentina (26 November 2015)
Basel's third and last home match in the Europa League group stage was the return game against Fiorentina. Paulo Sousa returned to St. Jakob-Park, but this time to the visitors' bench. Basel's first choice goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík injured himself shortly before kick-off and was replaced by Germano Vailati. Federico Bernardeschi ended his personal run of 11 games without a goal with a first-half double (23 and 36 minutes) to give Fiorentina a two-goal lead. After 26 minutes, Facundo Roncaglia was punished with a red card after elbowing Breel Embolo in the face. Basel fought back into the game, with Marek Suchý cutting the gap before half-time (40th minute) and Mohamed Elneny equalizing on 74 minutes. The game ended in a 2–2 and Basel advance as Group I winners after recovering from being two down.
- Lech Poznań (10 December 2015)
As written above, Basel were certain to finish top of the section before matchday six. For the last match in the group stage Basel had to travel to the INEA Stadion in Poznań. Lech Poznań had already lost to Basel three times this season and only a win would have given them any chance of making it through Group I. Unable to play were defenders Manuel Akanji, Philipp Degen and Daniel Høegh (all due to injury), as well as Marek Suchý, who was out suspended. Walter Samuel made his 100th UEFA club competition appearance playing this match. Reserve goalkeeper Germano Vailati was again Basel's starter because of first choice goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík's injury. In the 44th minute, Vailati himself also suffered an injury as he played a long pass forward. Just before half-time, third-choice goalkeeper Mirko Salvi was introduced and made his professional debut for the club. Adonis Ajeti also made his debut for the club after coming on as a substitute at half-time in place of Michael Lang.[16] Jean-Paul Boëtius scored the only goal five minutes after half-time, it was his first goal for the Swiss champions.
Because Basel ended this stage as group winners, they continued (seeded in the draw) in the knockout phase, which started in February 2016. The draw for the round of 32 was held on 14 December 2015, where Basel were drawn against French side Saint-Étienne. The first leg was played on 18 February at 19:00 and the return leg in the St. Jakob-Park played on 25 February 2016 at 21:05.
- Saint-Étienne (18 February 2016)
The first leg of the round of 32 was played in the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, but without Basel supporters due to the high security alert following the terror attacks in Paris two months earlier. Basel came back from 2–0 down but ended up losing. Moustapha Sall in the fifth minute and Kévin Monnet-Paquet in the 39th minute put the hosts 2–0 in the lead. Then Walter Samuel started Basel's fight-back just before half-time in the 44th minute, becoming the second-oldest scorer in the UEFA Europa League at age 37 years and 332 days; he is surpassed only by Molde FK's Daniel Hestad, who scored at age 40 years and 98 days in this season's group stage. Marc Janko, via a penalty in the 56th minute, put Basel level and the guests pressed for their third goal. After a long clearance, however, defender Jean-Christophe Bahebeck scored for the hosts in the 79th against the run of play, and the final score ended 3–2 in favour of Saint-Étienne.
- Saint-Étienne (25 February 2016)
The return game against was played a week later and Basel had to win to qualify for the next round. This was very apparent as Basel played forwards immediately and levelled the aggregate as midfielder Luca Zuffi curled in a 25-yard free-kick on 15 minutes. Saint-Étienne went close, but goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík saved the shot from substitute Romain Hamouma. Both teams were later reduced to ten men: In the 82nd minute, Saint-Étienne midfielder Valentin Eysseric collected two quick yellow cards for a foul and then a clash with Renato Steffen, while Basel's 19-year-old attacker Breel Embolo followed him off the pitch for a second caution. Saint-Étienne thought they had won it when captain Moustapha Sall netted from close range with just one minute of regular time left, only for Zuffi to crash the ball home in added time to level the tie at 4–4 and send Basel through on away goals.[17]
- Sevilla (10 March 2016)
The first leg of the round of 16 was played in the Basel and Sevilla had not won a European away game all season, so the goalless draw in Switzerland represented an improvement. Three second-half saves from Basel goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík kept the home team in contention, but reigning Europa League title holders Sevilla cannot be unhappy with a goalless draw in this first leg. Marc Janko jumped high to head Basel's first chance just a little bit wide as early as the seventh minute – easily Basel's best chance of the first half – with Sevilla dominating possession thereafter. Steven Nzonzi went quite close with headers at either end of the period, while Éver Banega twice found Coke with free-kicks but the Sevilla captain was unable to find the target from either position. Basel's resolve returned after the half time break, if not their composure, Birkir Bjarnason blazing off target from a loose ball after a Renato Steffen shot was blocked. The Icelandic midfielder then pulled a decent ball across from the right, only for substitute Adama Traoré to scuff his attempted conversion. However, it could have been worse for the Swiss team but for Vaclík, who was very awake and saved with his feet after Nzonzi was played in and then kept out Kevin Gameiro's low drive, going to ground once more to repel Yevhen Konoplyanka as time ticked down.[18] Midfielder Nzonzi's dismissal near the end of the game offered Basel hope, but Sevilla held firm.
- Sevilla (17 March 2016)
The return game against was played a week later on 17 March 2016 at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. Defender Adil Rami opened the scoring as he stooped to head a José Antonio Reyes corner in off the post. The match then slipped out of Basel's reach inside two minutes at the end of the first half. Reyes danced through the Basel defence and his low cross gave Kevin Gameiro an easy finish from close range. A minute later, Michael Krohn-Dehli advanced with a quick run and was the provider of the cross that found Gameiro. The striker's header came back off the underside of the crossbar and bounced in off his leg to make it 3–0 at half-time. Basel showed only small signs of a fightback. Luca Zuffi's effort from 25 yards out was still rising as it flew over the crossbar. Breel Embolo missed two chances late in the game as the Swiss side were dumped out of the competition. The result extended Sevilla's run of Europa League home wins to 11 – the longest in the competition's history and put a dent in Basel's impressive away record in Europe this season.
Players
First team squad
The following is the list of the Basel first team squad. It also includes players that were in the squad the day the season started on 18 July but subsequently left the club after that date.
- As of 27 August 2015[19]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
19 | MF | SUI | Musa Araz (on loan at Winterthur until 30 June 2016) |
20 | MF | SRB | Veljko Simić (on loan at Schaffhausen from 30 December 2015 until 30 June 2016)[20] |
22 | MF | SRB | Zdravko Kuzmanović (on loan at Udinese until 30 June 2016)[6] |
23 | GK | SUI | Mirko Salvi (on loan at Lugano from 7 January until 30 June 2016)[21] |
24 | FW | EGY | Ahmed Hamoudi (on loan at Zamalek until 30 June 2016) |
27 | DF | ALB | Naser Aliji (on loan at Vaduz from 1 July until 10 September 2015) |
35 | FW | PRK | Pak Kwang-ryong (on loan at Biel-Bienne until 30 June 2016) |
In
5 | DF | SUI | Michael Lang (from Grasshopper Club Zürich Free Transfer) |
8 | MF | ISL | Birkir Bjarnason (from Pescara)[22] |
21 | FW | AUT | Marc Janko (from Sydney FC Free Transfer) |
22 | MF | SRB | Zdravko Kuzmanović (from Internazionale) |
26 | DF | DEN | Daniel Høegh (from Odense BK) |
77 | FW | NED | Jean-Paul Boëtius (from Feyenoord) |
Out
— | FW | PAR | Derlis González (to Dynamo Kyiv) |
— | DF | SUI | Fabian Schär (to 1899 Hoffenheim) |
— | MF | SUI | Fabian Frei (to Mainz 05) |
— | GK | SUI | Pascal Albrecht (to St. Gallen II Free Transfer) |
— | DF | ALB | Arlind Ajeti (to Unattached) |
— | DF | ARG | Gastón Sauro (to Columbus Crew) |
— | FW | IRL | Giovanni Sio (to Rennes)[23] |
— | FW | SUI | Marco Streller (end of career) |
In
9 | FW | SVN | Andraž Šporar (from Olimpija Ljubljana)[10] |
15 | MF | SWE | Alexander Fransson (from IFK Norrköping)[24] |
24 | MF | SUI | Renato Steffen (from Young Boys)[12] |
Out
11 | FW | ALB | Shkelzen Gashi (to Colorado Rapids)[25] |
15 | DF | BUL | Ivan Ivanov (contract beended mutual agreement)[5] |
38 | FW | SUI | Albian Ajeti (to FC Augsburg)[7] |
14 | FW | JPN | Yoichiro Kakitani (to Cerezo Osaka)[8] |
33 | MF | EGY | Mohamed Elneny (to Arsenal)[9] |
Results and fixtures
Kickoff times are in CET
Legend
Win Draw Loss Postponed
Preseason
3 July 2015 Pre-season | FC Basel | 1 – 2 | 1860 München | Isarau Stadium Geretsried (Germany) |
20:00 | Kakitani 5' | FCB Report | 31' (o.g.) Vaclík 34' Hain |
Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Florian Kornblum (TSV Chieming) |
9 July 2015 Pre-season | FC Basel | 1 – 3 | Shakhtar Donetsk | Stade du Christ-Roi, Lens (Switzerland) |
19:00 | Janko 5' | FCB Report | 33', 70' Hladkyy 85' Marlos |
Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
11 July 2015 Pre-season | PSV | 2 – 3 | Basel | Stadion FC Solothurn, Solothurn (Switzerland) |
17:00 | Bergwijn 37' Narsingh 81' |
FCB Report | 23' (pen.) Gashi 45+2' Embolo 90+3' Callà |
Attendance: 1,950 Referee: Adrien Jaccottet (Basel) |
15 July 2015 Pre-season | Basel | 2 – 1 | Bayer Leverkusen | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:00 | Embolo 23' Al. Ajeti 84', 52' Kuzmanović 69' |
FCB Report | 15' Bender 21' Bellarabi 69' Stafylidis |
Attendance: 13,224 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
Winter break
9 January 2016 Friendly | Basel | 3 – 2 | FC Biel | FC Basel Campus, Basel (?) |
14:30 | Delgado 33' Itten 50', 64' |
(FCB Report) (in German) | 52' Kololli 55' Kilezi |
Attendance: 500 Referee: Adrien Jaccottet (Basel) |
16 January 2016 Friendly | Basel | 0 – 2 | FC Augsburg | Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara |
16:00 | (FCB Report) (in German) | 6' Hong 78' Morávek |
Attendance: 150 |
21 January 2016 Friendly | Basel | 1 – 1 | SC Freiburg | Marbella Football Center, San Pedro de Alcántara |
16:00 | Höhn 44' (o.g.) | (FCB Report) (in German) | 57' Grifo | Attendance: 75 Referee: Juan Pedro Guarnido Peters |
29 January 2016 Friendly | Austria Wien | 3 – 1 | Basel | Generali Arena, Vienna |
18:00 | Kayode 5' Grünwald 45' Gorgon 61' |
(FCB Report) (in German) | 36' Janko 66' Xhaka |
Attendance: 2,200 Referee: Vladimir Lukenic |
Swiss Super League
First half of season
19 July 2015 Round 1 | Basel | 2 – 0 | Vaduz | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
13:45 | Delgado 10' (pen.) Elneny 74' Kakitani 80' Traoré 85' |
FCB Report | Attendance: 27,066 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
25 July 2015 Round 2 | Grasshopper Club | 2 – 3 | Basel | Letzigrund, Zürich |
20:00 | Dabour 30' Caio 32', 90+1' |
FCB Report | 17' Kuzmanović 21' Gashi 38', 80' Janko 68' Lang 84' Xhaka 88' Elneny |
Attendance: 9.600 Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn) |
1 August 2015 Round 3 | Basel | 3 – 0 | Sion | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
15:00 | Delgado 27' Xhaka 45+1' Traoré 69' Lacroix 89' (o.g.) |
Summary FCB Report |
25' Follonier 34' Salatić 45+1' Jagne 67' Zverotić 90+3' Lacroix |
Attendance: 27,792 Referee: Sascha Amhof |
8 August 2015 Round 4 | Luzern | 1 – 3 | Basel | Swissporarena, Luzern |
20:00 | Lezcano 3' Sarr 50' Jantscher 78' |
27', 33' 78' Embolo 29' Bjarnason 43' Safari 53' Degen 76' Callà 90' Delgado |
Attendance: 14,748 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
12 August 2015 Round 5 | Basel | 3 – 1 | Thun | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:45 | Janko 55', 4', 49' Lang 29' Bjarnason 37' Gashi 78' (pen.) Traoré 90' |
29' (pen.) Frontino 52' Reinmann 78' Schindelholz 84' Bürki |
Attendance: 27,034 Referee: Alain Bieri |
22 August 2015 Round 6 | Lugano | 1 – 3 | Basel | Cornaredo, Lugano |
17:45 | Piccinocchi 9' Urbano 35' Sabbatini 49' |
FCB Report | 11' (pen.), 48' Callà 42' Elneny 62' Boëtius 75' P. Degen |
Attendance: 6,500 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
30 August 2015 Round 7 | Basel | 3 – 1 | Zürich | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
16:00 | Lang 5' Gashi 71' Janko 85' (pen.) |
FCB Report | 38' Kecojević 41' Cabral 53' Schneuwly 84' Nef |
Attendance: 30,579 Referee: Nikolaj Hänni |
12 September 2015 Round 8 | Basel | 2 – 1 | St. Gallen | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:00 | Delgado 2' (pen.) Suchý 42' Janko 82' Xhaka 90+3' |
FCB Report | 18' Mutch 40' Gelmi 88' Aratore |
Attendance: 27,736 Referee: Sascha Amhof |
22 September 2015 Round 9 | Young Boys | 4 – 3 | Basel | Stade de Suisse, Bern |
20:30 | Sulejmani 5', 45' Lecjaks 15' 89' Gerndt 65', 81' Mvogo 86' Steffen 90' Vilotić 90+1' |
FCB Report | 17' Aliji 23' Embolo 54' Kuzmanović 74' Suchý 76', finished' Xhaka 90+1' Janko |
Attendance: 19,409 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
26 September 2015 Round 10 | Basel | 3 – 1 | Lugano | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:00 | Zuffi 39', 57' Kuzmanović 81' Bjarnason 84' |
FCB Report | 90+4' Čulina | Attendance: 26,083 Referee: Sébastien Pache |
3 October 2015 Round 11 | Zürich | 2 – 2 | Basel | Letzigrund, Zürich |
16:00 | Gavranović 35' Sadiku 90+3' |
(Report) | 49' Lang 52' Janko 81' Kuzmanović 84' Al. Ajeti 90+4' Samuel |
Attendance: 10,467 Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn) |
18 October 2015 Round 12 | Sion | 0 – 2 | Basel | Stade Tourbillon, Sion |
13:45 | Kouassi 28' Assifuah 90+1' |
Summary | Janko 5', 89' Manuel Akanji 56' Elneny 67' Gashi 79' Vaclík 90+1' |
Attendance: 10,700 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
25 October 2015 Round 13 | Basel | 1 – 0 | Young Boys | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
16:00 | Embolo 17', 31' Safari 59' Janko 85' |
Summary | Wüthrich 26' 67' Zakaria 30' Vilotić 53' Bertone 75' |
Attendance: 33,360 Referee: Alain Bieri |
31 October 2015 Round 14 | Vaduz | 1 – 2 | Basel | Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz |
20:00 | Avdijaj 2' Caballero 61' |
Summary | Bjarnason 6' Suchý 20' Aliji 67' Janko 80', 84' |
Attendance: 4,897 Referee: Lukas Fähndrich |
8 November 2015 Round 15 | Basel | 2 – 3 | Grasshopper | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
16:00 | Boëtius 27' Callà 62' Embolo 74' |
(Report) | 15' Bauer 19', 8' Källström 25' (o.g.) Suchý 52' Pnishi 65' Barthe 80', 90' Dabour |
Attendance: 31,669 Referee: Sascha Amhof |
22 November 2015 Round 16 | St. Gallen | 2 – 1 | Basel | AFG Arena, St. Gallen |
13:45 | Tafer 38', 68' Tréand 79' Everton 88' |
(Report) | 5' Janko | Attendance: 15,740 Referee: Harald Lechner |
29 November 2015 Round 17 | Basel | 3 – 0 | Luzern | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
13:45 | Bjarnason 25', 7' Callà 26' Elneny 32', 84' Zuffi 90+2' |
(Report) | 1' Lezcano 30' Affolter 58' Basha 84' Lustenberger 90' Freuler |
Attendance: 29,691 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
Second half of season
7 February 2016 Round 19 | Basel | 3 – 0 | Luzern | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
16:00 | Safari 43' Bjarnason 50' Delgado 72' Steffen 85', 90+1' |
(Report) | 67' Jantscher 82' Lustenberger 90+2' Rogulj |
Attendance: 25,821 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
14 February 2016 Round 20 | Grasshopper Club | 0 – 4 | Basel | Letzigrund, Zürich |
16:00 | Bašić 25' Lüthi 34' |
(Report) | 12', 54' Lang 20' Suchý 31' Janko 70' Delgado 90+3' Zuffi |
Attendance: 9,500 Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn) |
21 February 2016 Round 21 | Basel | 5 – 1 | Vaduz | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
13:45 | Embolo 42' Lang 51' Fransson 57' Zuffi 66' Bjarnason 73', 87' |
(Report) | 8' Bühler 36' Muntwiler 65' Untersee |
Attendance: 25,195 Referee: Pascal Erlachner |
28 February 2016 Round 22 | Thun | 1 – 1 | Basel | Stockhorn Arena, Thun |
13:45 | Munsy 5' | (Report) | 21' Akanji 44' Steffen |
Attendance: 6,807 Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn) |
6 March 2016 Round 23 | Lugano | PP | Basel | Cornaredo, Lugano |
13:45 | (Postponed) |
13 March 2016 Round 24 | Basel | 4 – 2 | St. Gallen | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
13:45 | Janko 5', 49', 54' Suchý 50' Steffen 90+2' |
(Report) | 12' Salli 22' Angha 33' Aratore |
Attendance: 27,305 Referee: Fedayi San |
20 March 2016 Round 25 | Sion | 0 – 1 | Basel | Stade Tourbillon, Sion |
16:00 | Zverotić 20' Rüfli 83' |
(Report) | 35' Janko 67' (pen.) Delgado |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Nikolaj Hänni |
3 April 2016 Round 26 | Basel | 2 – 0 | Young Boys | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
16:00 | Embolo 46' Janko 71' Steffen 90+4' |
(Report) | 87' Florent Hadergjonaj | Attendance: 31,642 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
10 April 2016 Round 27 | Basel | 2 – 2 | Zürich | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
13:45 | Suchý 14' Embolo 65' Safari 76' Delgado 83' (pen.) Bjarnason 85' |
[ (Report)] | 60' Buff 61' Kerzhakov 70' Bua 73' Brunner 82' Nef 90+3' Koch |
Attendance: 31,257 Referee: Fedayi San (Gebenstorf) |
13 April 2016 Round 23 | Lugano | 1 – 4 | Basel | Cornaredo, Lugano |
18:30 | Veseli 22' Rey 40' Čulina 47' Urbano 54' |
[ (Report)] | 10' Bjarnason 13' Samuel 22' (pen.) Delgado 44' Itten |
Attendance: 3,085 Referee: Lukas Fähndrich |
17 April 2016 Round 28 | St. Gallen | 0 – 7 | Basel | AFG Arena, St. Gallen |
16:00 | Gaudino 49' | (Report) | 29', 67', 78', 56' Steffen 47' (o.g.) Angha 62' (o.g.) Gaudino 64' Callà 72' Embolo 76'Itten |
Attendance: 14,876 Referee: Pascal Erlachner |
20 April 2016 Round 29 | Basel | 3 – 0 | Lugano | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:45 | Suchý 38' Embolo 44', 56' Boëtius 90+1' |
(Report) | 52' Datković 73' Veseli |
Attendance: 24,938 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
24 April 2016 Round 30 | Vaduz | 0 – 0 | Basel | Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz |
16:00 | (Report) | 22' Itten 62' Suchý |
Attendance: 5,543 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
30 April 2016 Round 31 | Basel | 2 – 1 | Sion | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:00 | Delgado 24' (pen.) Steffen 30' Bjarnason 67' Embolo 85' |
(Report) | 87' Carlitos 11', 90+2' Salatić |
Attendance: 32,244 Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn) |
7 May 2016 Round 32 | Zürich | 2 – 3 | Basel | Letzigrund, Zürich |
20:00 | Koch 16' Buff 60' Vinícius 69' Nef 76' |
(Report) | 10' Delgado 55' Callà 58' Aliji 88' (pen.) Embolo |
Attendance: 9.636 Referee: Nikolaj Hänni (Gams SG) |
10 May 2016 Round 33 | Basel | 1 – 1 | Thun | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:45 | Bjarnason 81' Suchý 84' |
(Report) | 43' Schirinzi 46' Wieser 86' Joss |
Attendance: 24,558 Referee: Sébastien Pache |
16 May 2016 Round 34 | Luzern | 4 – 0 | Basel | Swissporarena, Luzern |
16:00 | Schneuwly 7' Jantscher 10' Hyka 48' Affolter 56' Haas 60' |
(Report) | 79' Steffen 85' Aliji |
Attendance: 16,500 Referee: Sandro Schärer |
21 May 2016 Round 35 | Young Boys | 2 – 3 | Basel | Stade de Suisse, Bern |
16:00 | Lecjaks 25' Von Bergen 58' Nuzzolo 80' Hadergjonaj 86' Hoarau 90+1' |
(Report) | 10', 16' Delgado 31', 44' Boëtius 45' Callà |
Attendance: 21,721 Referee: Fedayi San (Gebenstorf) |
25 May 2016 Round 36 | Basel | 0 – 1 | Grasshopper | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:30 | Boëtius 77' | (FCB report) (Summary) |
41' (o.g.) Traoré 51' Bašić 52' Dabour 52' Källström 80' Kamberi |
Attendance: 30,682 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Basel (C) | 36 | 26 | 5 | 5 | 88 | 38 | +50 | 83 | Qualification for the Champions League group stage |
2 | Young Boys | 36 | 20 | 9 | 7 | 78 | 47 | +31 | 69 | Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round |
3 | Luzern | 36 | 15 | 9 | 12 | 59 | 50 | +9 | 54 | Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round |
4 | Grasshopper | 36 | 15 | 8 | 13 | 65 | 56 | +9 | 53 | Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round |
5 | Sion | 36 | 14 | 8 | 14 | 52 | 49 | +3 | 50 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points 5) Draw.[26]
(C) Champion.
Swiss Cup
15 August 2015 Round 1 | Meyrin FC (GE) | 0 - 4 | Basel | Stade des Arberes, Meyrin |
18:00 CET | Matteo Rezzonico 56' Fitim Rugovaj 75' |
Summary (Report) (in German) |
34', 59' Al. Ajeti 58' Elneny 60' Delgado |
Attendance: 2,100 Referee: Lukas Fähndrich |
20 September 2015 Round 2 | YF Juventus | 1 - 4 | Basel | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
14:00 | Mychell Da Silva 45' 85' (pen.) Nicolas Huber 52' |
(Report) | 15', 80' Callà 30', 50' Delgado 85' Samuel |
Attendance: 4,606 Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn) |
28 October 2015 Round 3 | SV Muttenz | 1 - 5 | Basel | Sportplatz Margelacker, Muttenz |
19:30 | Manuel Jenny 64', 48' (pen.) | (Report) | 25', 46' Høegh 35', 62', 72', 64' Gashi 75' (pen.) Al. Ajeti |
Attendance: 5,800 (stadium record) Referee: Sascha Amhof |
13 December 2015 Quarterfinal | Sion | 2 - 2 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) | FC Basel | Stade de Tourbillon, Sion |
15:30 | Pa Modou 37' Salatić 55' Assifuah 66' Kouassi 69' Adão 84' Lacroix 113' Fernandes 116' |
(Report) | 32' Delgado 50' Lang 54' Samuel 78' Bjarnason 79', 90+1' Elneny 89' (pen.), 120'Janko 96' Safari |
Attendance: 9,200 Referee: Stephan Klossner |
Penalties | ||||
Bia Ziegler Salatić Carlitos Pa Modou |
Elneny Janko Bjarnason Samuel Callà |
UEFA Champions League
Third qualifying round
The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 17 July 2015. The first leg is to be played on 29 July, and the second leg will be played on 5 August 2015.
29 July 2015 First leg | Lech Poznań | 1 – 3 | Basel | INEA Stadion, Poznań |
20:45 | Thomalla 36' | Report | Lang 34' Janko 77' Callà 90+2' |
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England) |
5 August 2015 Second leg | Basel | 1 – 0 (4 – 1 agg.) | Lech Poznań | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:15 | Suchý 44' Lang 55' Callà 80' Bjarnason 90+1' |
Report | Linetty 44' Kamiński 56' Douglas 86' |
Referee: Ruddy Buquet |
Basel won 4–1 on aggregate.
Play-off round
The draw was held on 7 August 2015.[27][28]
19 August 2015 First leg | Basel | 2 – 2 | Maccabi Tel Aviv | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
20:45 CET | Delgado 39' (pen.) Embolo 88' |
Report | Zahavi 31', 90+6' | Attendance: 15,620 Referee: Willie Collum (Scotland) |
25 August 2015 Second leg | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 1 – 1 ((a) 3 – 3 agg.) | Basel | Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv |
20:45 CET | Zahavi 24' | Report | Zuffi 11' | Attendance: 13,350 Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia) |
Maccabi Tel Aviv won on away goals rule.
UEFA Europa League
Group stage
The draw was held on 28 August 2015, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco and Basel were drawn into Group I.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | BSL | FIO | LCH | BEL | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Basel | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 5 | +5 | 13 | Advance to knockout phase | — | 2–2 | 2–0 | 1–2 | |
2 | Fiorentina | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 11 | 6 | +5 | 10 | 1–2 | — | 1–2 | 1–0 | ||
3 | Lech Poznań | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 6 | −4 | 5 | 0–1 | 0–2 | — | 0–0 | ||
4 | Belenenses | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 8 | −6 | 5 | 0–2 | 0–4 | 0–0 | — |
17 September 2015 Round 1 | Fiorentina | 1 – 2 | Basel | Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence |
21:05 | Kalinić 4' Roncaglia 35' Rodríguez 65' |
Report | 34' Xhaka 56' Suchý 71' Bjarnason 79' Elneny 83' Janko |
Attendance: 15,212 Referee: Michael Oliver |
1 October 2015 Round 2 | Basel | 2 – 0 | Lech Poznań | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:00 | Samuel 41' Bjarnason 55' Embolo 90' |
Report | 42' 59' Linetty | Attendance: 17,567 Referee: Ognjen Valjić |
22 October 2015 Round 3 | Basel | 1 – 2 | Belenenses | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:00 | Lang 15' Suchý 73' |
Report | 27', 87' Leal 34' Ferreira 45+1' Kuca |
Attendance: 17,275[29] Referee: Simon Lee Evans (Wales) |
5 November 2015 Round 4 | Belenenses | 0 – 2 | Basel | Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon |
21:05 | Silva 65' Pinto 66' Caeiro 70' |
Report | 45+1' (pen.) Janko 60' Elneny 64' Embolo 66' Janko 89' Lang |
Attendance: 4,802 Referee: Tamás Bognár (Hungary) |
26 November 2015 Round 5 | Basel | 2 – 2 | Fiorentina | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:00 | Safari 26' Bjarnason 29' Suchý 65' 40' Janko 45+1' Elneny 74' Zuffi 78' |
Report | 23', 36' Bernardeschi 26' Roncaglia 45+1' Rodríguez 45+3' Badelj 75' Valero |
Attendance: 22,550 Referee: Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia) |
10 December 2015 Round 6 | Lech Poznań | 0 – 1 | Basel | INEA Stadion, Poznań |
21:05 | Report | Boëtius 50' | Referee: Bobby Madden (Scotland) |
Knockout phase
Round of 32
The draw for the round of 32 was held on 14 December 2015. The first leg was played on 18 February, and the second leg played on 25 February 2016.
18 February 2016 First Leg | Saint-Étienne | 3 – 2 | Basel | Saint-Étienne, France |
19:00 | Sall 9' Monnet-Paquet 39' Tannane 60' Pajot 72' Bahebeck 77' |
Report | 25' Steffen 44', 74' Samuel 56' (pen.), 88' Janko 60' Xhaka |
Stadium: Stade Geoffroy-Guichard Attendance: 27,013 Referee: Tasos Sidiropoulos (Greece) |
25 February 2016 Second leg | Basel | 2 – 1 | Saint-Étienne | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
21:05 | Zuffi 15', 90+2' Embolo 55' 84' |
Report | 31' Tannane 63' Pogba 82' 82' Eysseric 90' Sall |
Attendance: 20,976 Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands) |
4–4 on aggregate. Basel won on away goals.
Round of 16
The draw was held on 26 February 2016. The first leg played on 10 March, and the second leg played on 17 March 2016.
10 March 2016 Round | Basel | 0 – 0 | Sevilla | St. Jakob-Park, Basel |
19:00 | Samuel 8' Steffen 90' |
Report | 37' Banega 41' Cristóforo 85' Trémoulinas 75' 87' Nzonzi |
Attendance: 22,403 Referee: Anthony Taylor (England) |
17 March 2016 | Sevilla | 3 – 0 | Basel | Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville |
21:05 | Kolodziejczak 7' Rami 35' Gameiro 44', 45' |
Report | 39' Steffen 90+4' Embolo |
Attendance: 35,546[30] Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) |
Sevilla won 3–0 on aggregate.
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