2023–24 FC Basel season

The 2023–24 season was FC Basel's 130th season in their existence and the club's 29th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football since their promotion in the 1993–94 season. The 2023–24 Swiss Super League season started in July 2023 and ended in May 2024. In addition to the Swiss Super League, Basel also participated in this season's edition of the Swiss Cup, starting in the third round. Basel also qualified for the 3rd edition of the UEFA Europa Conference League, beginning play in the second qualifying round where they were seeded.

FC Basel
2023–24 season
OwnerFCB Holding
David Degen
Club presidentReto Baumgartner
Head coachFabio Celestini
GroundSt. Jakob-Park
Swiss Super League8th
Swiss CupQuarter-finals
UEFA Europa Conference LeagueSecond qualifying round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Thierno Barry (9)

All:
Thierno Barry (12)

Club

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FC Basel Holding AG

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The FC Basel Holding AG owns 75% of FC Basel 1893 AG and the other 25% is owned by the FC Basel 1893 club members. The club FC Basel 1893 functions as a base club independent of the holding company and the AG. FC Basel 1893 AG is responsible for the operational business of the club, e.g. the 1st team, a large part of the youth department and the back office are affiliated there. All decisions that affect the club FC Basel 1893 are made within the AG.

On 20 June 2022 the AGM of the FC Basel Holding AG and the FC Basel 1893 AG were held and the both boards were confirmed. The Holding AG with following members: David Degen (president), Dan Holzmann, Ursula Rey-Krayer and Andreas Rey (vice-president). FC Basel 1893 AG with following members: David Degen (president), Carol Etter (delegate of the club FC Basel), Dan Holzmann, Ursula Rey-Krayer and Andreas Rey (vice-president).

Club management

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The club AGM tool place on 15 May 2023. With the exception of Benno Kaiser, who left the board of directors voluntarily, the entire board was re-elected with large majorities. Kaiser has held various positions on the FCB board since 2009.[1]

The board of directors of the club are:

Club chairman   Reto Baumgartner
Sports director   Heiko Vogel
until 31 October 2023
Sports director   Daniel Stucki
from 15 May 2024
Director   Dominik Donzé
Director   Carol Etter
Director   Edward Turner
Director   Tobias Adler
Ground (capacity and dimensions) St. Jakob-Park (37,994[2]
(37,500 for international matches) / 120x80 m)

Updated to match played 15 May 2023
Source: FCB Official Site


Team management

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On 28 November 2022 FCB had announced that they had taken Heiko Vogel under contract as their new sporting director, as per 1 January 2023. After the end of their previous season, in which Vogel had taken over in charge of the coaching of their first team following the dismissal of Alexander Frei in February, Vogel continued in his role as sports director for this season.[3]

On 12 May 2023 the club announced that Timo Schultz had been signed a contract as head coach of the new FCB first team.[4] On 22 May they announced that the entire trainer staff had been appointed. Loïc Favé would join Davide Callà as assistant coach and Johannes Wieber would become athletic coach, Gabriel Wüthrich remained goalkeeper coach.[5] On 23 May the club announced that the new coach of the U-21 would be the ex-footballer Dennis Hediger, who had been the coach of the U-18 team the previous season.[6] Appointed a his assistant coaches were Marco Aratore and Michaël Bauch.[7]

On 29 September the club announced that they were parting with coach Schultz, together with his assistant Loïc Favé, and that he would be replaced by the current sport director Heiko Vogel.[8] Vogel was dismissed a month later, on 31 October. The position as head coach was then replaced immediately, with Fabio Celestini taking over until the end of the season.[9] On 17 November 2023, Martin Rueda was hired as an additional assistant coach.[10] The position of the sports director was left vacant.

Soon afterwards on 4 December, a change in the coaching staff of the U-21 team was announced by the club. In the announcement it stated that with immediate effect the club and the current U-21 head coach Dennis Hediger were going their separate ways. The management of the youth department had come to this decision after analyzing the Promotion League first half of the season. The team would be led by the previous U-19 coach Mario Cantaluppi.[11]

The position of the sports director had been left vacant, this until 15 May 2024 and then FCB announced that Daniel Stucki had been appointed as new sports director.[12]

Position Staff
Head coach   Timo Schultz
until 29 September 2023
Head coach   Heiko Vogel
29 September–31 October
Head coach   Fabio Celestini
from 31 October
Assistant coach   Davide Callà
Assistant coach   Martin Rueda
from 17 November 2023
Assistant coach   Loïc Favé
until 29 September
Athletics coach   Johannes Wieber
Goalkeeper coach   Gabriel Wüthrich
Youth Team U-21 coach   Dennis Hediger
until 4 December
Youth Team U-21 coach   Mario Cantaluppi
from 4 December
Youth Team U-21 co-coach   Marco Aratore
Youth Team U-21 co-coach   Michaël Bauch

Overview

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Off and pre-season

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On 1 June 2023 the club announced the dates for the run into the new season, these were that on 20 June would be the press conference with the new head coach, then on 21 June would be the start for the first team's training and from 24 June until 1 July a summer trainings camp in Seefeld in Tirol in Austria.[13] One of the most interesting statements that the club owners said, was in a radio interview before the new season, and it was that they wanted to keep 90% of the team together that had played so well in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League.

As the team planning started, the club announced that they would not exercise the purchase options for three players that had been in on loan the previous season. Darian Males, Andi Zeqiri and Kasim Nuhu, therefore, left the club.[14] On 20 June, it was announced that Finn van Breemen had signed in from ADO Den Haag.[15] Then, on 23 June, it was announced that Kaly Sène had left the club, because his contract had not been extended, and that he had signed a contract with Lausanne-Sport.[16] On 30 June, it was announced that Andy Diouf had transferred out to French club Lens.[17] Then, on 3 July, it was announced that Thierno Barry[18] had signed in from Beveren and that Jonathan Dubasin had signed in from Albacete[19] On 12 July, it was announced that Andy Pelmard had transferred out to Clermont Foot.[20] One day later, on 13 July, it was also announced that the loan contract for Sayfallah Ltaief to FC Winterthur would be extended until 30 June 2024.[21] On 17 July, it was published that young talent Liam Chipperfield, who had spent ten years in the FCB youth department would move to Sion.[22] Two days later, on 19 July, it was announced that Zeki Amdouni had transferred to Burnley.[23] The next day the club announced that Bradley Fink would be loaned out to Grasshoppers until 30 June 2024.[24]

By this time ten players had left the club and only three new players had joined, therefore, the news and the publications kept the flow that had been developed in the meantime. On 20 July, FCB announced that they had signed their former youth footballer Dominik Schmid on a three-year contract from Grasshopper Club.[25] On 21 July, it was then announced that three youngsters, Leon Avdullahu, Axel Kayombo and Arlet Junior Zé, who had been part of the FCB U-18 team that had just won the Swiss championship, had signed professional contracts and advanced to the first team.[26] On 25 July, Basel signed in Georgia international Gabriel Sigua from Dinamo Tbilisi on a five-year contract.[27] On 11 August Basel then signes German youth international Maurice Malone from Augsburg on a four-year contract.[28] Then again on the outwards direction, on 14 August, it was announced that Swiss international Dan Ndoye had moved on to Bologna.[29] Again on the inwards direction, during the following days a number of new signings were announced, Austrian international Yusuf Demir on a one-year loan from Galatasaray,[30] Serbian international Đorđe Jovanović on a four-year contract from Maccabi Tel Aviv,[31] Bosnian international Adrian Leon Barišić also on a four-year contract from Osijek,[32] and then Tunisian international Mohamed Dräger on a three-year contract from Nottingham Forest.[33]

Another player who chose to move out was Wouter Burger, he signed for Stoke City on 25 August.[34] Then, on 28 August, Basel announced two new signings, first that of Juan Gauto from Club Atlético Huracán on a five-year deal,[35] and then that of Renato Veiga, on a four-year contract, from Sporting CP.[36] Further players to move out were Riccardo Calafiori[37] definitely to Bologna on 31 August, Liam Millar on loan to Preston North End,[38] Nasser Djiga on loan to Red Star Belgrade.[39] and Emmanuel Essiam on loan to Stade Lausanne Ouchy.[40] The final signing was Kevin Rüegg who came in on a one-year loan from Hellas Verona.[41]

The summary all of which is, 17 players out and 16 players in.

Winter break

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On 23 December, Basel announced that they were loaning Jonathan Dubasin out to Real Oviedo, in the second highest Spanish league, until the end of the season and the loan-contract had a purchase option. They also said that the loan move was primarily for personal reasons. During his time with FCB early in the season, Dubasin was out for a long time on with a ligament injury in his foot. By the winter break he had made eleven appearances in all competitions (ten league, one cup), in which he scored three goals and made one assist.[42] On 26 December 2023, the club announced that they had signed Benjamin Kololli on a free transfer and that he had signed a two-and-a-half-year contract, which contained an option for another year.[43] On 5 January, the club announced that they had signed Nicolas Vouilloz from Servette on a four-and-a-half-year contract, dated up until sommer 2028.[44]

Players

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First-team squad

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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 16 July 2023, but subsequently left the club after that date.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   SUI Marwin Hitz
3 DF   SUI Nicolas Vouilloz
4 DF   ESP Arnau Comas
5 DF   SUI Michael Lang
6 DF   TUN Mohamed Dräger
7 FW   CAN Liam Millar (out on loan 30 June 2024)
7 MF   SUI Benjamin Kololli
8 MF   BEL Jonathan Dubasin (out, end of loan)
9 FW   FRA Thierno Barry
10 FW   FRA Jean-Kévin Augustin
11 FW   GER Maurice Malone
13 GK   SUI Mirko Salvi
14 FW   SUI Bradley Fink (out on loan)
16 GK   SUI Nils de Mol (U-21)
17 FW   SUI Andrin Hunziker
18 MF   GHA Emmanuel Essiam
19 MF   AUT Yusuf Demir
20 MF   SUI Fabian Frei (captain)
21 MF   GEO Gabriel Sigua
22 DF   GER Sergio López
23 MF   NED Wouter Burger (out 25 August 2023)
23 FW   SUI Albian Ajeti
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF   BFA Nasser Djiga (out on loan)
25 DF   SUI Finn van Breemen
26 DF   BIH Adrian Leon Barišić
27 MF   SUI Dan Ndoye (out 14 August 2023)
27 DF   SUI Kevin Rüegg
28 DF   FRA Hugo Vogel (U-21)
28 MF   SUI Dion Kacuri
29 MF   GER Adriano Onyegbule (U-21)
30 FW   GER Anton Kade
31 MF   SUI Dominik Schmid
32 DF   GHA Jonas Adjetey (U-21)
33 DF   ITA Riccardo Calafiori (out)
33 MF   ARG Juan Gauto
34 MF   ALB Taulant Xhaka (vice-captain)
35 FW   SUI Roméo Beney (U-21)
37 MF   SUI Leon Avdullahu (U-21)
38 MF   FRA Axel Kayombo (U-21)
39 MF   SUI Arlet Junior Zé (U-21)
40 MF   POR Renato Veiga
43 GK   GER Tim Pfeiffer (U-21)
48 FW   FRA Aaron Akalé (U-21)
99 FW   SRB Đorđe Jovanović

Players out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 FW   CAN Liam Millar (to Preston North End until 30 June 2024)[38][45]
14 FW   SUI Bradley Fink (to Grasshoppers until 30 June 2024)[24]
18 MF   GHA Emmanuel Essiam (to Stade Lausanne Ouchy until 12 January 2024)[40]
24 DF   BFA Nasser Djiga (to Red Star Belgrade until 30 June 2024)[39]
42 MF   TUN Sayfallah Ltaief (to FC Winterthur until 30 June 2024)[21]
GK   SUI Tim Spycher (to Baden until 30 June 2024)[46]
8 MF   BEL Jonathan Dubasin (to Real Oviedo from 1 January to 30 June 2024)[42]

Players in on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   AUT Yusuf Demir (on loan from Galatasaray until 30 June 2024)[30]
27 DF   SUI Kevin Rüegg (on loan from Hellas Verona until 30 June 2024)[41]

Transfers summer 2023

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In

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 DF   TUN Mohamed Dräger (from Nottingham Forest)[33]
8 MF   FRA Jonathan Dubasin (from Albacete)[19]
9 FW   FRA Thierno Barry (from Beveren)[18]
11 FW   GER Maurice Malone (from Augsburg)[28]
17 FW   SUI Andrin Hunziker (return after loan to Aarau)
21 MF   GEO Gabriel Sigua (from Dinamo Tbilisi)[27]
25 DF   SUI Finn van Breemen (from ADO Den Haag)[15]
26 DF   BIH Adrian Leon Barišić (from Osijek)[32]
31 MF   SUI Dominik Schmid (from Grasshopper Club)[25]
No. Pos. Nation Player
32 DF   GHA Jonas Adjetey (U-21)
33 MF   ARG Juan Gauto (from Club Atlético Huracán)[35]
35 FW   SUI Roméo Beney (U-21)
37 MF   SUI Leon Avdullahu (from U-18)[26]
38 MF   FRA Axel Kayombo (from U-18)[26]
39 MF   SUI Arlet Junior Zé (from U-18)[26]
40 MF   POR Renato Veiga (from Sporting CP)[36]
43 GK   GER Tim Pfeiffer (U-21)
99 FW   SRB Đorđe Jovanović (from Maccabi Tel Aviv)[31]
FW   FRA Aaron Akalé (U-21)
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF   FRA Andy Diouf (to Lens)[17]
9 FW   SUI Zeki Amdouni (to Burnley)[23]
15 DF   GHA Kasim Nuhu (end of loan, returned to Hoffenheim)[14]
17 FW   SUI Andi Zeqiri (end of loan, returned to Brighton and Hove Albion)[14]
19 MF   SUI Darian Males (end of loan, returned to Inter Milan)[14]
21 DF   FRA Andy Pelmard (to Clermont Foot)[20]
23 MF   NED Wouter Burger (to Stoke City)[34]
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 FW   SUI Tician Tushi (end of contract)
26 FW   SEN Kaly Sène (to Lausanne-Sport)[16]
27 MF   SUI Dan Ndoye (to Bologna)[29]
33 DF   ITA Riccardo Calafiori (to Bologna)[37]
40 MF   SUI Liam Chipperfield (to Sion)[22]
FW   SUI Carmine Chiappetta (to Winterthur)
GK   GER Felix Gebhardt (to Hallescher FC)

Transfers winter 2023–24

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In

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   SUI Nicolas Vouilloz (from Servette)[44]
7 MF   SUI Benjamin Kololli (from Shimizu S-Pulse)[43]
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW   SUI Albian Ajeti (from Gaziantep)[47]
28 MF   SUI Dion Kacuri [48]

Results and fixtures

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Kickoff times are in CET.

Legend

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches

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Pre-season

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27 June 2023 Friendly CSKA Sofia   1−0   Basel Sportplatz, Kematen in Tirol, Austria
13:00 Heintz   47'
Turitsov   59'
FCB report
8 July 2023 Friendly Vaduz   1−2   Basel Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz
14:00 Chabbi   73' FCB report   34' Frei
  47' Augustin
Attendance: 1,391
Note: Fair game, no yellow cards
16 July 2023 Friendly Basel   1–3   Benfica Basel, Switzerland
16:00 WEST (UTC+02:00) Calafiori   76'
Onyegbule   81'
FCB report Di María   24'
Ramos   29'
Jurásek   41'
Schjelderup   76'
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 22,072[49]
Referee:   Mirel Turkes
18 July 2023 Friendly Old Boys   0−3   Basel Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel
19:00 FCB report   35' Kade
  39' Kade
  55' Djiga
Attendance: 4,000
Referee:   Hajrim Qovanaj
Note: Fair game, no yellow cards

Mid-season

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8 September 2023 Friendly Metz   1−1   Basel Longeville-lès-Metz, France
13:00 Elisor   29' FCB Report   37' Dubasin Stadium: Stade Saint-Symphorien
Note: Fair game, no yellow cards
12 October 2023 Friendly SC Freiburg   2−2   Basel Freiburg, Germany
14:00 Ginter   62'
Avdullahu   90+2' (o.g.)
FCB report   9' Frei
  19' Gauto
  22' Barry
  24' Lang
  60' Xhaka
  76' Comas
  90' Senaya
Stadium: Training pitch by the Europa-Park Stadion
Attendance: 0
Referee:   Matthias Jöllenbeck
Note: Played behind closed doors
17 October 2023 Friendly FC Bubendorf   0−3   Basel Brühl, Bubendorf
18:00 Summary   28' (pen.) Frei
  79' Augustin
  85' Augustin
Attendance: 1,000
Referee:   Michèle Schmölzer
Note: Fair game, no yellow cards
24 October 2023 Friendly FC Wallbach-Zeiningen   1–11   Basel Sportanlage Buhnacker, Wallbach
18:00
  • Durmaz   72'
  • Guarda   86'
Summary
Attendance: 1,000
Referee:   Hajrim Qovanaj
7 November 2023 Friendly FC Breitenbach   0–7   Basel Sportanlage Grien, Breitenbach
18:30 FCB report   14' Lang
  17' Malone
  24' Barry
  28' Dubasin
  31' Malone
  35' Malone
  60' Ulli
Attendance: 3,048
Referee:   Desirée Grundbacher
Note: Fair game, no yellow cards

Winter break

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6 January 2024 Friendly Basel   1–1   Bayern Munich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
15:30 Avdullahu   45'
Gauto   59'
FC Basel report
Bayern report
  70' Aséko Attendance: 36,000 (sold-out)
Referee:   Fedayi San (Gebenstorf)
10 January 2024 Friendly Basel   2–3   Aarau Buschwilerhof, Basel
15:00 Barry   77'
Ismaili   82'
FCB report   3' Gjorgjev
  45' Demhasaj
  71' Qollaku
  88' Cvetković
Attendance: 700
Referee:   Andrin Borra
14 January 2024 Friendly Basel   2–2   SpVgg Greuther Fürth Youth Campus Basel, Münchenstein
16:30 Avdullahu   3'
Avdullahu   31'
FCB report   66' Green
  88' Srbeny
Attendance: 0
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
Note: Behind closed doors, fair game no yellow cards.

Mid-season

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22 March 2024 Friendly Basel   3–0   Vaduz Youth Campus Basel, Münchenstein
14:00 Barry   31'
Frei   37'
Augustin   80'
FCB report   77' Gelmi Attendance: 0
Referee:   Tobias Thies
Note: Played behind closed doors.
27 April 2024 Friendly Basel   4–1   La Chaux-de-Fonds St. Jakob-Park, Basel
14:00 Kololli   8'
Gauto   18′
Hunziker   37'
Ajeti   55'
Kololli   57'
FCB report   17' Noundou
  26' (pen.) Cattin
  50' Doutaz
Attendance: 0
Referee: Anojen Kanagasingam  
Note: Played behind closed doors.

Swiss Super League

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The 2023–24 Super League season was the 127th season of top-tier competitive football in Switzerland. The Swiss Football League (SFL) drew and published the fixtures of the first 22 rounds on 21 June 2023,[50] together with the match times for the first eleven rounds.[51]

First and second round

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22 July 2023 Round 1 St. Gallen 2–1 Basel Kybunpark, St. Gallen
18:00 Görtler   14'
Geubbels   38'
Möller   71'
Akolo   72'
Sutter   77'
Görtler   86'
FCB report   33'   69' Barry
  45' Frei
Attendance: 19,200
Referee:   Fedayi San
30 July 2023 Round 2 Basel 5–2 Winterthur St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 D. Schmid   35'
van Breemen   41'
Millar   55'
Ndoye   58'
Augustin   63'
Frei   90+1'
Frei   90+3' (pen.)
FCB report   8' Di Giusto
  23' Y. Schmid
  33' Sidler
  65' Buess
  80' Stillhart
  87' Schneider
Attendance: 21,370
Referee:   Luca Cibelli
6 August 2023 Round 3 Grasshopper Club 3–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
16:30 de Carvalho   7'
Morandi   16'
Dadashov   38'
FCB report
SFL summary
  18' Comas Attendance: 7,914
Referee:   Luca Piccolo
Note: Fair game, no yellow cards
13 August 2023 Round 4 Basel 1–2 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
14:15 Hunziker   18'
Burger   71'
FCB report
SFL summary
  4' Dussenne
  6' Sène
  44' Sène
  71' Baldé
  90+3' Baldé
Attendance: 20,490
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
27 August 2023 Round 5 Lugano P–P Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
14:15
3 September 2023 Round 6 Basel 2–2 Zürich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 Veiga   73'
Sigua   78'
Sigua   90+5'
Xhaka   90+6'
van Breemen   90+8'
FCB report   43'
  45' (o.g.) Barišić
  48' Okita  
  90+3' Santini
  90+8' Guerrero
Attendance: 27,744
Referee:   Fedayi San (Gebenstorf)
24 September 2023 Round 7 Yverdon 3–2 Basel Stade Municipal, Yverdon-les-Bains
14:15 Tasar   12'
Mahious   20'
Loucif   21'
Liziero   47'
Beyer   77'
Mahious   80'
Corness   82'
Rodrigues   90+3'
FCB report   27' Malone
  36' Demir
  39' Dräger
  87' (pen.) Augustin
Attendance: 4,200 (sold out)
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
28 September 2023 Round 8 Basel 1–1 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 van Breemen   25'
Jovanović   60'
FCB report   81' Jashari
  90' Beka
Attendance: 20,566
Referee:   Lionel Tschudi (Neuchâtel)
1 October 2023 Round 9 Basel 0–3 Stade Lausanne Ouchy St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 Jovanović   33'
Veiga   70'
Augustin   70'
Callà (assistant coach)   74'
Comas   90+5'
FCB report   21' Ajdini
  43' Abdallah
  59' Bamba
  68' Mahmoud
  70' Qarri
  90+4' Qarri
  90+6′ Danho
Attendance: 21,004
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
8 October 2023 Round 10 Young Boys 3–0 Basel Stadion Wankdorf, Bern
16:30 Nsame   3'
Niasse   11'
Garcia   39'
Itten   79'
Camara   89'
Benito   90'
FCB report Attendance: 31,500 (sold out)
Referee:   Fedayi San (Gebenstorf)
21 October 2023 Round 11 Basel 0–1 Servette St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Barry   46'
van Breemen   68'
FCB report Severin   36'
Severin   63'
Mazikou   77'
Bolla   87'
Attendance: 20,194
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
29 October 2023 Round 12 Lausanne-Sport 3–0 Basel Stade de la Tuilière, Lausanne
14:15 Sène   19' (pen)   66' (pen)
Sanches   69'
Kablan   86'
Dussenne   90+6'
FCB report Xhaka   37'
Veiga   64'
Rüegg   78'
Barišić   90+2'
Demir   90+8'
Referee:   Fedayi San
5 November 2023 Round 13 Basel 2–1 Yverdon St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 Dräger   2'
van Breemen   14'
Dräger   26'
Frei   45+2'
Sigua   85'
FCB report   24' Del Fabro
  45+2' Tasar
  73' (pen.) Céspedes
Attendance: 19,813
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
12 November 2023 Round 14 Servette 4–1 Basel Stade de Genève, Geneva
16:30 Guillemenot   45'
Crivelli   60'
Diba   65'
Cognat   81'
Guillemenot   90+3'
FCB report   18' Sigua
  21' Xhaka
Attendance: 7,273
Referee:   Sandro Schärer (Buttikon)
26 November 2023 Round 15 Basel 2–0 St. Gallen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 Kade   11'
Kade   13'
Xhaka   38'
van Breemen   70'
FCB report   43' Schmidt
  81' Görtler
  90+1' Vallci
Attendance: 24,215
Referee:   Sven Wolfensberger
2 December 2023 Round 16 Stade Lausanne Ouchy 1–1 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
18:00 Qarri   20'
Danho   24'   75'
Akichi   43'
Gharbi   63'
Qarri   71'
Kadima   90+4'
FCB report   2' Kade
  16' Jovanović
  52' Dräger
  78' Frei
Attendance: 1,740
Referee:   Anojen Kanagasingam
6 December 2023 Round 5 Lugano 1–3 Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
20:30 Macek   25'
Steffen   49'
Macek   54'
Vladi   77'
Hajrizi   89'
Saipi   89'
FCB report   18' Schmid
  21' Rüegg
  29' Dubasin
  61' Jovanović
  87' Salvi
  89' Avdullahu
  89' Veiga
  90+2' Beney
Attendance: 3,458
Referee:   Alessandro Dudic
9 December 2023 (2023-12-09) Round 17 Basel 0–1 Grasshopper St. Jakob-Park, Basel
18:00 Xhaka   18'
Frei   19'
Dubasin   64'
Veiga   87'
FCB report
SFL summary
  45+5' Hoxha
  47' Tobers
  72' Babunski
Attendance: 21,172
Referee:   Luca Piccolo
17 December 2023 Round 18 Luzern 0–1 Basel Swissporarena, Luzern
16:30 Meyer   34'
Dorn   69'
Villiger   88'
Frýdek   90+3'
Jaquez   90+3'
FCB report   66' Dubasin
  89' Avdullahu
  90+3' Barry
Attendance: 15,418
Referee:   Alessandro Dudic
21 January 2024 Round 19 Zürich 0–0 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
16:30 Kamberi   36'
Krasniqi   56'
Henriksen (head coach)   66'
Okita   74'
FCB report   20' Schmid
  76' Avdullahu
  83'   90+1' Beney
  90+1'   After final whistle' Celestini (head coach)
Attendance: 20,491
Referee:   Lukas Fähndrich
27 January 2024 Round 20 Basel 1–0 Young Boys St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Frei   9'
Kololli   13'
Veiga   52'
Schmid   90+3'
FCB report   45' Males
  69' Monteiro
  73' Łakomy
  90+3' Amenda
Attendance: 26,410
Referee:   Fedayi San (Gebenstorf)
30 January 2024 Round 21 Winterthur 1–3 Basel Schützenwiese, Winterthur
20:30 Burkart   28'
Lekaj   49'   53'
Schneider   50'   56'
Diaby   65'
Lüthi   79'
FCB report   10' Veiga
  13' Barry
  15' Kade
  51' Vouilloz
  72' Barry
  90+1' Veiga
Attendance: 8,400 (sold out)
Referee:   Alessandro Dudic
3 February 2024 Round 22 Basel 0–1 Lugano St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Vouilloz   64' FCB report   69' Steffen
  72' Valenzuela
  81' Bislimi
  89' Žan Celar
Attendance: 20,561
Referee:   Fedayi San (Gebenstorf)

Third round

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11 February 2024 Round 23 Basel 1–0 St. Gallen St. Jakob-Park, Basel
16:30 Veiga   46'
Barry   63'
FCB report Attendance: 21,519
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
17 February 2024 Round 24 Grasshopper Club 2–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
20:30 Seko   23'
Momoh   29'
Morandi   25'   36' (p)
Abels   75'   77'
Abrashi   79'
FCB report   38' Schmid Attendance: 7,025
Referee:   Alessandro Dudic
24 February 2024 Round 25 Yverdon 0–2 Basel Stade Municipal, Yverdon-les-Bains
18:00 Lungoyi   45+1'
Del Fabro   79'
FCB report   30' Sigua
  37' Sigua
  69' Schmid
  83' Barry
Attendance: 3,700
Referee:   Anojen Kanagasingam
Note: 80' Avdullahu with a shot against the cross-bar
2 March 2024 Round 26 Basel 1–2 Lausanne-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Kade   40+4'
Schmid   90+2'
FCB report   9' Bernède
  53' Szalai
  72' Kablan
  79' Dussenne
  85' Diabaté
  88' Loucif
Attendance: 19,959
Referee:   Sven Wolfensberger
10 March 2024 Round 27 Young Boys 5–1 Basel Stadion Wankdorf, Bern
16:30 Monteiro   2'
Itten   11'
Camara   13'
Elia   16'
Hadjam   46'
Niasse   48'
Monteiro   66'
Hadjam   82'
FCB report   31' Kololli
  70' Barry
Attendance: 31,500 (sold out)
Referee:   Sandro Schärer (Buttikon)
16 March 2024 Round 28 Basel 1–1 Winterthur St. Jakob-Park, Basel
18:00 Veiga   19'
Diaby   85' (o.g.)
FCB report   24' Ltaief
  40' Stillhart
  45' Stillhart
Attendance: 21,672
Referee:   Fedayi San (Gebenstorf)
30 March 2024 Round 29 Basel 2–2 Zürich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Avdullahu   27'
Kade   39'
Avdullahu   68'
Frei   70'
Barry   80'
FCB report   6' Kamberi
  54' Condé
  73' Boranijašević
  87' Rohner
Attendance: 29,002
Referee:   Sandro Schärer (Buttikon)
2 April 2024 Round 30 Lugano 2–0 Basel Cornaredo, Lugano
20:30 Steffen   41'
Hajdari   44'
Macek   52'
Steffen   69'
FCB report   55' Dräger
  55' Kacuri
  64' Augustin
  66' Kayombo
  67' Frei
Attendance: 3,975
Referee:   Alessandro Dudic
6 April 2024 Round 31 Stade Lausanne Ouchy 0–2 Basel Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
18:00 Bayard   53'
Camara   90+4'
FCB report   30' Barry
  36' Avdullahu
  59' Beney
  69' Barry
Attendance: 3,250
Referee:   Sven Wolfensberger
14 April 2024 Round 32 Basel 2–1 Servette St. Jakob-Park, Basel
14:15 Barry   34'
Kade   44'
Barry   45+1'
FCB report   58' Rouiller Attendance: 25,655
Referee:   Urs Schnyder
21 April 2024 Round 33 Luzern 1–1 Basel Swissporarena, Luzern
16:30 Grbić   70'
Jashari   78'
FCB report   2' Kade
  41' Kade
Attendance: 15,291
Referee:   Sandro Schärer (Buttikon)

League table at split

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Young Boys 33 19 8 6 67 32 +35 65 Advance to championship group
2 Lugano 33 18 5 10 61 44 +17 59
3 Servette 33 16 9 8 53 38 +15 57
4 St. Gallen 33 14 8 11 53 44 +9 50
5 Winterthur 33 13 10 10 55 56 −1 49
6 Zürich 33 12 12 9 44 35 +9 48
7 Luzern 33 12 8 13 41 46 −5 44 Enter relegation group
8 Lausanne-Sport 33 10 10 13 43 48 −5 40
9 Basel 33 11 7 15 41 51 −10 40
10 Yverdon-Sport 33 11 7 15 43 64 −21 40
11 Grasshopper Club 33 8 6 19 35 45 −10 30
12 Lausanne Ouchy 33 5 8 20 33 66 −33 23
Updated to match(es) played on 21 April 2024
. Source: RSSSF and Swiss Super League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored 6) Away goals scored; 7) Draw.[52]

Split

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After 33 matches, the league was split into two groups of six teams. The top six were grouped into the championship group and the bottom six into the relegation group, with the teams playing every other team in their group once in a single round robin (either at home or away). The exact matches were determined by the position of the teams in the league table at the time of the split.[53]

Relegation group

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5 May 2024 Round 34 Basel 1–1 Luzern St. Jakob-Park, Basel
14:15 Barry   15'
Avdullahu   43'
Barry   52'
Kade   54'
Rüegg   86'
FCB report   46' Meyer
  62' Dorn
  69' Jashari
  78' Winkler
Attendance: 21,230
Referee: Alessandro Dudic  
10 May 2024 Round 35 Lausanne-Sport 0–0 Basel Stade de la Tuilière, Lausanne
20:30 Custodio   44'
Bernède   52'
FCB report   58' Rüegg
  63' Kacuri
Attendance: 7,136
Referee: Luca Cibelli  
14 May 2024 Round 36 Basel 2–0 Stade Lausanne Ouchy St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Xhaka   45+6'
Schmid   49'
Ajeti   52'
Dräger   90+6'
FCB report   43' Gharbi
  45+6' Vachoux
  49' Pos
Attendance: 17,319
Referee: Johannes von Mandach  
18 May 2024 Round 37 Grasshopper Club 0–1 Basel Letzigrund, Zürich
18:00 Morandi   39'
Tobers   42'
Babunski   73'
FCB report   90+4' Frei Attendance: 8,297
Referee: Mirel Turkes  
Assistant referees: Sven Wolfensberger (VAR)  
21 May 2024 Round 38 Basel 0–0 Yverdon-Sport St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:30 Barry   8′
van Breemen   23'
Schmid   32'
Barry   38'
FCB report   49' Gunnarsson
  57' Kamenović
  68' Céspedes
  81' Aké
Attendance: 17,920
Referee: Luca Piccolo  

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
1 Young Boys (C) 38 23 8 7 76 34 +42 77 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
2 Lugano 38 20 5 13 67 51 +16 65 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
3 Servette 38 18 10 10 59 43 +16 64 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[b]
4 Zürich 38 16 12 10 53 41 +12 60 Qualification for the Conference League second qualifying round
5 St. Gallen 38 16 9 13 60 51 +9 57
6 Winterthur 38 13 10 15 60 71 −11 49
7 Luzern 38 13 10 15 47 53 −6 49
8 Basel 38 13 10 15 45 52 −7 49
9 Yverdon-Sport 38 13 8 17 50 71 −21 47
10 Lausanne-Sport 38 11 12 15 48 53 −5 45
11 Grasshopper Club (O) 38 10 8 20 41 49 −8 38 Qualification for the Relegation play-off
12 Lausanne Ouchy (R) 38 7 8 23 40 77 −37 29 Relegation to 2024–25 Swiss Challenge League
Source: RSSSF and Swiss Super League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored 6) Away goals scored; 7) Draw.[52]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams play each other three times (33 matches), before the league is split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six).
  2. ^ Servette qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round as the 2023–24 Swiss Cup winners.

Swiss Cup

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The matches of the first round were drawn on 3 July 2023. Representatives of the Swiss Football League (SL and ChL) could not be drawn against each other. Furthermore, in the first round, the matchups are regionally restricted. Home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league.[54]

20 August 2023 Round 1 FC Saint-Blaise 1–8 Basel La Fongière, Saint-Blaise
14:00 Toitot   15'
Economidis   62'
Pennarossa   74'
FCB report
ASF/SFV summary
  9' Millar
  21' Millar
  30' Malone
  36' Djiga
  41' van Breemen
  51' Hunziker
  63' (pen.) Jovanović
  68'
Attendance: 3,600
Referee:   Lionel Tschudi (Neuchâtel)
16 September 2023 Round 2 FC Bosporus 0–8 Basel Fussballfeld Wyler, Bern
19:30 Mulaj   32'
Rebronja   54'
Eryilmaz   64'
FCB report
ASF/SFV summary
  4' Malone
  11' Jovanović
  33' Demir
  54' Gauto
  72' Gauto
  86' Dubasin
  87' Avdullahu
  90' Jovanović
Attendance: 3,500
Referee:   David Huwiler
31 October 2023 Round 3 Kriens 0–1 Basel Stadion Kleinfeld, Kriens
20:30 Riedmann   38'
Uruejoma   41'
FCB report
ASF/SFV summary
  42' Jovanović
  82' Xhaka
Attendance: 3,500 (sold out)
Referee:   David Schärli
28 February 2024 Quarter-final Basel 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Lugano St. Jakob-Park, Basel
tbd Barišić   14'
Schmid   27'
Sigua   28'
Barry   81'
Barry   83'
Vouilloz   90+3'
Avdullahu   113'
Beney   117'
FCB report   6' Celar
  15' (pen.)Celar
  26' Hajdari
  48' Mahmoud
  54' Hajrizi
  70' Sabbatini
Attendance: 17,975
Referee:   Luca Cibelli
Penalties
Veiga  
Frei  
Jovanović  
Barry  
Schmid  
  Valenzuela
  Vladi
  Sabbatini
  Mahou

UEFA Europa Conference League

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Second qualifying round

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The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 21 June 2023.

27 July 2023 (2023-07-27) 1st leg Basel   1–3   Tobol St. Jakob-Park, Basel
19:30 Barry   25'
Calafiori   45+1'   68'
Barry   56'
FCB report
UEFA summary
  44' Ilić
  45+1' Zharynbetov
  57' (pen.) Déblé
  62' Orazov
  71' Chesnokov
Attendance: 12,287[55]
Referee: Gustavo Correia (Portugal)
3 August 2023 2nd leg   Tobol 1–2
(4–3 agg.)
Basel   Central Stadium, Kostanay
16:00 Vukadinović   10'
Déblé   43' (pen.)
Chesnokov   59'
Asrankulov   82'
FCB report
UEFA summary
  26' Kade
  32' (pen.) Augustin
  45' Frei
  76' Comas
  87' Augustin
Attendance: 8,420
Referee: Lazar Lukić (Serbia)

See also

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Notes

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References

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  3. ^ "Heiko Vogel stösst als Sportdirektor zum FCB" [Heiko Vogel joins FCB as sporting director]. FC Basel (in Swiss High German). 28 November 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  4. ^ FC Basel 1893 (12 May 2023). "Der neue FCB-Cheftrainer heisst Timo Schultz" [The new FCB head coach is called Timo Schultz] (in Swiss High German). FC Basel 1893 AG. Retrieved 2023-05-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  7. ^ FC Basel 1893 (4 August 2023). "FCB U-21" (in Swiss High German). FC Basel 1893 AG. Retrieved 2023-08-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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