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Fc Basel 2001/02 Home kit XS
Fc Basel 2001/02 Home kit XS
This kit screams Y2K. This nostalgic kit is in good shape but have in mind that the TOYOTA sponsors needs a lot of attention while washing. The size is XS and it was manufactured in the golden era of Nike.
During the 2001/02 season, FC Basel competed in several competitions including the Swiss Super League, the Swiss Cup, and the UEFA Cup. Here's an overview of their performance:
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Swiss Super League: FC Basel finished the 2001/02 season as champions of the Swiss Super League. They won the league title with 66 points from 36 matches, clinching the championship ahead of Grasshopper Club Zürich.
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Swiss Cup: In the Swiss Cup, FC Basel won the Cup.
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UEFA Intertoto Cup: FC Basel participated in the UEFA Cup (now known as the UEFA Europa League) during the 2001/02 season. They progressed to the Final but lost 5-2 to Aston Villa.
Some of the standout players during that season included:
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Hakan Yakin: The Swiss forward was instrumental in FC Basel's attacking play, scoring crucial goals throughout the season. His skill, vision, and finishing ability made him a key player for the team.
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Murat Yakin: Murat Yakin, the brother of Hakan Yakin, was a central defender known for his leadership qualities and defensive solidity. He played a crucial role in organizing the defense and was a key figure in Basel's backline.
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Ivan Ergić: The Serbian midfielder was a creative force in FC Basel's midfield during the 2001/02 season. His passing ability, vision, and technical skill helped drive the team forward and create goal-scoring opportunities.
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Pascal Zuberbühler: The Swiss goalkeeper provided stability and reliability between the posts for FC Basel. His shot-stopping ability and command of the penalty area were crucial in helping the team secure victories and keep clean sheets.
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Christian Giménez: The Argentine midfielder was known for his versatility and work rate in midfield. He contributed defensively while also providing an attacking threat with his passing and dribbling skills.
FC Basel has been one of the most dominant clubs in Swiss football history. They have won the Swiss Super League title numerous times and are often at the forefront of Swiss football. The 2001/02 season was just one example of their success.
FC Basel boasts a passionate fanbase known for their unwavering support. The fans, often referred to as the "RotBlau" (Red and Blue), create a vibrant atmosphere at St. Jakob-Park and are a crucial part of the club's identity.
The club plays its home matches at St. Jakob-Park, a modern stadium located in Basel, Switzerland. The stadium has a capacity of over 38,000 spectators and has hosted matches in major tournaments, including the UEFA Euro 2008.