St. Jakob Stadium

For the current stadium, see St. Jakob-Park.
St. Jakob Stadium
Joggeli
Location Basel, Switzerland
Coordinates 47°32′29″N 7°37′12″E / 47.54139°N 7.62000°E / 47.54139; 7.62000Coordinates: 47°32′29″N 7°37′12″E / 47.54139°N 7.62000°E / 47.54139; 7.62000
Owner Genossenschaft Stadion St. Jakob-Park
Capacity 51,500 (1954) – 36,800 (1998)
Record attendance c. 60,000
Construction
Built 1953–1954
Opened 24 April 1954
Closed 1998
Tenants
FC Concordia Basel, FC Basel (1964–1998)

The St. Jakob Stadium was a football stadium in Basel, Switzerland and the former home of Swiss club FC Basel. It was built in 1954, and as well as serving as a club stadium, it hosted several important matches, including a 1954 FIFA World Cup semi-final and four Cup Winners' Cup finals.

Tickets and posters for a planned Madonna concert on August 31, 1987, were printed, but the event never materialised, because of failed negotiations between Madonna's management and the Swiss concert promoter, Good News. A gig in Nice, France was instead organised for that date.

Pop Superstar Michael Jackson performed in front of 50.000 people during his Bad World Tour in june 16 1988. Actress Elizabeth Taylor and singer Bob Dylan attended the show.

The St. Jakob-Park has been built in its place. It was nicknamed "Joggeli" by Basel supporters.

Important games

1954 World Cup Games

During the 1954 FIFA World Cup, St. Jakob Stadium hosted 4 group stage matches, one quarter-final match, and one semi-final match.

20 June 1954
16:50
Hungary  8 – 3  West Germany
Kocsis  3',  21',  67',  78'
Puskás  17'
Hidegkuti  50',  54'
J. Tóth  73'
(Report) Pfaff  25'
Rahn  77'
Herrmann  81'
Basel, St. Jakob Stadium
Ref: Ling (England)
Attendance: 56,000

19 June 1954
16:50
Uruguay  7 – 0  Scotland
Borges  17',  47',  57'
Míguez  30',  83'
Abbadie  54',  85'
(Report)  
Basel, St. Jakob Stadium
Ref: Orlandini (Italy)
Attendance: 43,000

17 June 1954
18:10
England  4 – 4 (a.e.t.)  Belgium
Broadis  26',  63'
Lofthouse  36',  91'
(Report) Anoul  5',  71'
Coppens  67'
Dickinson  94' (o.g.)
Basel, St. Jakob Stadium
Ref: Schmetzer (West Germany)
Attendance: 40,000

23 June 1954
18:00
Switzerland   4 – 1  Italy
Hügi  14',  85'
Ballaman  48'
Fatton  90'
(Report) Nesti  67'
Basel, St. Jakob Stadium
Ref: Griffiths (Wales)
Attendance: 30,000

26 June 1954
17:00
Uruguay  4 – 2  England
Borges  5'
Varela  39'
Schiaffino  46'
Ambrois  78'
(Report) Lofthouse  16'
Finney  67'
Basel, St. Jakob Stadium
Ref: Steiner (Austria)
Attendance: 35,000

30 June 1954
18:00
West Germany  6 – 1  Austria
Schäfer  31'
Morlock  47'
F. Walter  54' (pen),  64' (pen)
O. Walter  61',  89'
(Report) Probst  51'
Basel, St. Jakob Stadium
Ref: Orlandini (Italy)
Attendance: 58,000

European Cup finals

Preceded by
De Kuip
Rotterdam
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1969 / match report
Succeeded by
Prater Stadium
Vienna
Preceded by
De Kuip
Rotterdam
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1975 / match report
Succeeded by
Heysel Stadium
Brussels
Preceded by
Parc des Princes
Paris
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1979 / match report
Succeeded by
Heysel Stadium
Brussels
Preceded by
Ullevi
Gothenburg
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1984 / match report
Succeeded by
De Kuip
Rotterdam
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