BSC Old Boys

Old Boys
Full name Basel Sport Club Old Boys
Founded 1894
Ground Stadium Schützenmatte
Ground Capacity 8,000
Chairman Balz Heusler
Manager Switzerland Massimo Ceccaroni
League 1. Liga Promotion

Basler Sportclub Old Boys, commonly known as BSC Old Boys or Old Boys Basel, is a Swiss sports club based in Basel. The club is mainly known for its football but it also has track, swimming and tennis sections. The association's colors are yellow and black.

History

The club was founded as FC Old Boys Basel in 1894 but became BSC Old Boys at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1899, 1904 and 1912, the club finished runners-up in the Nationalliga A, but in 1932, the club was relegated from the professional leagues. After spending many years in the amateur leagues, Old Boys managed to climb back into the Nationalliga B in 1987, the same year that local rivals FC Basel were relegated from the Nationalliga A, meaning the two clubs would meet again. In the 1995/96 season, Old Boys were relegated again and they now play in the Second Group of Swiss 1. Liga.

BSC Old Boys play at the Stadium Schützenmatte, but the original home ground of the club was Margaret Meadow. The club had to move stadium because the IWB, the Industrial Works of Basel, moved there.

In 1922, a swimming section was founded, which later merged with other clubs, and in 1927, a tennis club was founded. In 1935, it split to become Tennis Club Old Boys, today's home club of Roger Federer.

Squad 2016 – 2017

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

No. Position Player
1 Switzerland GK Oliver Klaus
18 Albania GK Pajtim Badalli
31 Germany GK Sandro Keller

2 Brazil DF Tiago Lopes
3 Turkey DF Kaan Sevinc
5 Switzerland DF Baptiste Buntschu
7 Switzerland DF Vincent Leuthard
16 Switzerland DF Simon Dünki
22 Germany DF Berat Ozan
23 Switzerland DF Loic Limanaj
25 Switzerland DF Luis Gutierrez

4 Turkey MF Serkan Sahin
No. Position Player
10 Switzerland MF Florian Müller
13 Serbia MF Slobodan Novakovic
14 Kosovo MF Betim Bislimi
19 Kosovo MF Mergim Ahmeti
20 Switzerland MF Onur Akbulut
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Dino Babovic
Turkey MF Serkan Korkmaz

9 Germany FW Karim Barry
11 Switzerland FW Pascal Rietmann
15 United States FW Chad Bartlomé
18 Serbia FW Srđan Sudar
Croatia FW Dario Terzic

Famous coaches

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