- It is the
largest football venue in
Switzerland and home to FC Basel. "
Joggeli", as the
venue is
nicknamed by the locals, was
originally built with a...
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closing in 1998, St. Jakob-Park was
built in its place. It was
nicknamed "
Joggeli" (a
diminutive of "Jakob" in the
local dialect) by
Basel supporters. During...
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institute coach at the North-West University. "Presseschau -
joggeli.ch - FC
Basel Fanseite". www.
joggeli.ch. http://m24arg02.naspers.com/argief/berigte/cityp...
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Jakob or
Jakov Alemannic: Köbi, Chöbi, Joggel,
Jakobli (diminutive),
Joggeli (diminutive),
Joggi Amharic: ያዕቆብ (Ya‘əqob) Arabic: يعقوب (Yaʻqub) Aragonese:...
- and the
capacity was
reduced 37,500 seats. The
stadium is
nicknamed "
Joggeli" by the fans and has two restaurants,
Restaurant UNO and Hattrick's Sports...
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December 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) "Hohe
Joggeli-Miete: Frauen-EM doch ohne
Spiele in Basel?". Nau (in German). Archived...
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finals in 1969, 1975, 1979 and 1984. The
current St. Jakob-Park,
nicknamed "
Joggeli" by fans, was
built in 1998 and
opened in 2001, and is the home stadium...
- Fussballarchiv”.
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November 2020.
Joggeli.ch (1998). "Telegramm FC
Basel FC
Luzern 1:0".
Joggeli.ch.
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November 2018. BaZ (1999)....
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August 2024. "Dank
doppelter Nikolic:
Basel dreht Partie im «
Joggeli»
gegen YB" (in German). SRF. 9
August 2024.
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