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The Landhof was a sports stadium in the district Basel-Wettstein in Kleinbasel, Basel. It was the former and first home stadium of FC Basel. It is mentioned for the first time in a chronicle in the second half of the 18th century as a nice summer house with beautiful property. The best known owner of the manor was , a member of the Merian family. He was Mayor of Basel and Landammann of Switzerland (highest office at the time).

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  • Landhof (de)
  • Landhof (fr)
  • Landhof (en)
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  • Stadion Landhof (nl)
  • Stadion Landhof (pl)
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  • Der Landhof ist ein Sportstadion im Stadtteil Wettstein in Basel. Es war das ehemalige und erste Heimstadion des FC Basel. (de)
  • Le Landhof est un stade de la ville de Bâle en Suisse, destiné à la pratique du football. De 1893 à 1967, le FC Bâle y dispute ses matchs à domicile, avant de déménager au stade Saint-Jacques à la capacité plus grande. (fr)
  • Stadion Landhof – stadion piłkarski w Bazylei, w Szwajcarii. Został otwarty w 1893 roku. Może pomieścić 3000 widzów. Swoje spotkania na stadionie w latach 1893–1967 rozgrywali piłkarze klubu FC Basel. Na obiekcie w latach 1908–1953 osiem spotkań rozegrała także reprezentacja Szwajcarii. Mecz Szwajcarii z Niemcami 5 kwietnia 1908 roku (5:3) był pierwszym spotkaniem reprezentacji Niemiec w historii. (pl)
  • The Landhof was a sports stadium in the district Basel-Wettstein in Kleinbasel, Basel. It was the former and first home stadium of FC Basel. It is mentioned for the first time in a chronicle in the second half of the 18th century as a nice summer house with beautiful property. The best known owner of the manor was , a member of the Merian family. He was Mayor of Basel and Landammann of Switzerland (highest office at the time). (en)
  • Il Landhof Stadion è uno stadio della città di Basilea, in Svizzera. Ospitava le partite casalinghe del Basilea, principale squadra di calcio di Basilea. Giá dall'anno della sua fondazione, nel 1893, il campo fu messo a disposizione dalla proprietaria alla squadra del Basilea. La Domenica, 26 Novembre 1893 una prima partita di calcio fu disputata tra le due squadre dei giovani dell'associazione. Nel 1898 la prima partita del campionato del Basilea fu disputata in questo stadio contro il , davanti a circa 400 spettatori. (it)
  • Het Stadion Landhof is een multifunctioneel stadion in Basel, een stad in Zwitserland. Het ligt in de wijk Wettstein. Het terrein van Landhof werd aanvankelijk gebruikt als zomerverblijf van de burgemeester van Basel, . Nazaten van die burgemeester verkochten het gebied in 1892 aan de voetbalclub FC Basel. Die club werd in die tijd opgericht. In 1908 werd er een houten tribune gebouwd. Zo konden er internationale wedstrijden gespeeld worden. Op 5 april 1908 werd de interland tussen Zwitserland en Duitsland gespeeld. Het was de eerste interland ooit voor het Duitse elftal en tevens de derde interland voor Zwitserland. In november 1931 ging een deel van de tribune verloren bij een brand. Het werd in de jaren voor de Tweede Wereldoorlog veel gebruikt competitiewedstrijden en interland van het (nl)
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  • Der Landhof ist ein Sportstadion im Stadtteil Wettstein in Basel. Es war das ehemalige und erste Heimstadion des FC Basel. (de)
  • The Landhof was a sports stadium in the district Basel-Wettstein in Kleinbasel, Basel. It was the former and first home stadium of FC Basel. It is mentioned for the first time in a chronicle in the second half of the 18th century as a nice summer house with beautiful property. The best known owner of the manor was , a member of the Merian family. He was Mayor of Basel and Landammann of Switzerland (highest office at the time). In 1892 the granddaughter of Merian-Iselin sold the Landhof to a certain Katharina Ehrler-Wittich. As the Football Club Basel 1893 was founded in 1893 and look for a ground to play, she made the Landhof available free of charge as a playing surface. As early as Sunday, 26 November 1893, the first football game took place on the grounds. From 1895 to 1901 the Vélodrome de Bâle, a cycle track, was also located on the grounds. In their 1898–99 season FC Basel's first league game was played here, this was a city derby against BSC Old Boys, in front of nearly 400 spectators. The first ever international match between the Swiss national team and the German national team took place here in April 1908. The Swiss Football Association demanded a seated spectator stand for at least 200 people. The club agreed and built a wood fence around the ground. Sponsored by a chocolate factory, at the cost of four thousand Swiss Francs and a building time of little more than one month the club's members built the first spectator grandstand in Switzerland. On 5 April 1908, Switzerland's first international football match against Germany took place on the Landhof in front of 4,000 spectators. Switzerland won 5-3. This was the first ever international match for Germany and the third for Switzerland. Following this, the ground was used a number of times as international venue. Until 1967 the Landhof was the home ground of FC Basel. After the signing of Helmut Benthaus as player-coach and with the increasing success of the team, the Landhof became too small for the rising number of spectators. From then onwards FC Basel played their home games in the St. Jakob Stadium. However, until the early 1990s the club continued to use the Landhof as a training ground and as playing field for their youth teams. They also had their offices and clubhouse there. After that the area became overgrown and there was a long-term political struggle over a planned residential block development. (en)
  • Le Landhof est un stade de la ville de Bâle en Suisse, destiné à la pratique du football. De 1893 à 1967, le FC Bâle y dispute ses matchs à domicile, avant de déménager au stade Saint-Jacques à la capacité plus grande. (fr)
  • Il Landhof Stadion è uno stadio della città di Basilea, in Svizzera. Ospitava le partite casalinghe del Basilea, principale squadra di calcio di Basilea. Giá dall'anno della sua fondazione, nel 1893, il campo fu messo a disposizione dalla proprietaria alla squadra del Basilea. La Domenica, 26 Novembre 1893 una prima partita di calcio fu disputata tra le due squadre dei giovani dell'associazione. Nel 1898 la prima partita del campionato del Basilea fu disputata in questo stadio contro il , davanti a circa 400 spettatori. Il 5 aprile 1908, lo stadio ospitó la prima partita internazionale di calcio della Svizzera che fu disputata contro la Germania. Si svolse davanti a 4000 spettatori. La Svizzera vinse 5 a 3. Per la Germania questa è stata la prima partita internazionale di sempre, per la Svizzera la terza. Per questa occasione nel Landhof, sponsorizzato da una fabbrica di cioccolato, fu costruita una tribuna. Fino al 1967, il Landhof era lo stadio in cui giocava le partite casalinghe il , ma a causa del crescente numero di spettatori lo stadio risultó essere troppo piccolo, quindi il Club si trasferí allo stadio St. Jakob-Park. Fino all'inizio degli anni '90, il Basilea continuava a utilizzare il Landhof come campo di allenamento e campo per la squadra giovanile e aveva anche il suo ufficio e la sua club house. Successivamente, l'area è stata ricoperta da una fitta vegetazione e c'è stata una lunga lotta politica a causa di un progetto di sviluppo abitativo. A partire dai primi anni del 2000 l'area è utilizzata da gruppi sportivi e per varie celebrazioni. (it)
  • Het Stadion Landhof is een multifunctioneel stadion in Basel, een stad in Zwitserland. Het ligt in de wijk Wettstein. Het terrein van Landhof werd aanvankelijk gebruikt als zomerverblijf van de burgemeester van Basel, . Nazaten van die burgemeester verkochten het gebied in 1892 aan de voetbalclub FC Basel. Die club werd in die tijd opgericht. In 1908 werd er een houten tribune gebouwd. Zo konden er internationale wedstrijden gespeeld worden. Op 5 april 1908 werd de interland tussen Zwitserland en Duitsland gespeeld. Het was de eerste interland ooit voor het Duitse elftal en tevens de derde interland voor Zwitserland. In november 1931 ging een deel van de tribune verloren bij een brand. Het werd in de jaren voor de Tweede Wereldoorlog veel gebruikt competitiewedstrijden en interland van het Zwitsers voetbalelftal. In 1967 verhuisde FC Basel definitief naar het St. Jakob-Park. Het gebruikte dat stadion al een tijdje, maar speelde ook nog in Landhof. Er werd op 16 september 1967 een afscheidswedstrijd gespeeld. Het stadion nog wel worden gebruikt voor training. (nl)
  • Stadion Landhof – stadion piłkarski w Bazylei, w Szwajcarii. Został otwarty w 1893 roku. Może pomieścić 3000 widzów. Swoje spotkania na stadionie w latach 1893–1967 rozgrywali piłkarze klubu FC Basel. Na obiekcie w latach 1908–1953 osiem spotkań rozegrała także reprezentacja Szwajcarii. Mecz Szwajcarii z Niemcami 5 kwietnia 1908 roku (5:3) był pierwszym spotkaniem reprezentacji Niemiec w historii. (pl)
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