Reto Baumgartner (born 28 April 1967) is a retired
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professional
footballer who played in the late 1980s and early 1990s as
defender. Since
FC Basel's
AGM
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in 2008, Baumgartner is a member of the club board of directors and since 16 November 2020, he is president of the club. He is businessman and member of the
Basel-Stadt
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trade association.
Football career
Baumgartner played his youth football with
Wettingen. He advanced to their first team for the first time during the
1984–85 Nationalliga A
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season, but usually played for their youth team. In 1987 he signed his first professional contract with the club and played solely for their first team. At the end of the 1986–87 season, Baumgartner and the team suffered relegation to the Nationalliga B. But he remained with the team and in the following season they achieved immediate promotion.
Following his involvement in the
Klötzli incident on 7 October 1989, Baumgartner was given a 10 month professional ban.
His contract with Wettingen expired during this time and so he moved on.
Baumgartner then found a helping hand from
FC Basel and joined their first team for their
1990–91 season under head-coach Ernst August Künnecke. At that time Basel played on the Nationalliga B, the second tier of Swiss football. Baumgartner played his domestic league debut for his new club in the home game in the
St. Jakob Stadium
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on 6 October 1990 as Basel won 2–1 against
Kriens.
He scored his first goal for his club three days later, in the very next game, away against
Locarno. In fact he scored two goals and Basel won 3–2.
Baumgartner stayed with Basel four seasons and made a name for himself as being stubborn, combative and relentless.
During his last season with the club,
Basel's 1993–94 season, his team mates were the likes of Swiss international goalkeeper
Stefan Huber, defenders
Massimo Ceccaroni
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,
Marco Walker
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Club career
Walker started his youth football with local club FC Bellach. From 1983 with he was w ...
and
Samir Tabakovic, the midfielders
Mario Cantaluppi,
Martin Jeitziner,
Admir Smajić and
Ørjan Berg
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Berg retired at the end of the 2006 season, having played for Bodø/Glimt, Wett ...
and the Swiss international striker
Dario Zuffi
Dario Zuffi (born 7 December 1964) is a Swiss football coach and former international player. He is currently employed as assistant coach for FC Winterthur.
Career Playing career
Zuffi played his youth football with the local Winterthur team F ...
. Together they won the Promotion/Relegation group and thus won promotion to the top flight of Swiss football, after six seasons in the second tier.
Baumgartner then ended his active football career. Baumgartner's very last match was on 27 May 1994 as Basel played a test game against the
Swiss national team.
Between the years 1990 and 1994 Baumgartner played a total of 122 games for Basel scoring a total of 21 goals. 87 of these games were in the
Nationalliga A, nine in the
Swiss Cup
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and 26 were friendly games. He scored 13 goals in the domestic league, one in the cup and the other seven were scored during the test games.
Following his time with Basel, Baumgartner moved on to ammature local team FC Amicitia Riehen. But he hung his football boots on a hook and turned to professional beach soccer and played for the
Swiss national team.
Profile at Weltfussball.de
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Non playing career
Since FC Basel's AGM
AGM or agm may refer to:
Military
* Air-to-ground missile, a missile designed to be launched from military aircraft
* Artillery Gun Module, an air-portable self-propelled howitzer
* Missile Range Instrumentation Ship (US Navy hull classification ...
in 2008, Baumgartner is a member of the club's board of directors. He was elected because of his involvement with beach soccer
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Whilst football has been played informally on beaches, the introduction of ''beach soccer'' was an a ...
.
The club's 126th AGM
AGM or agm may refer to:
Military
* Air-to-ground missile, a missile designed to be launched from military aircraft
* Artillery Gun Module, an air-portable self-propelled howitzer
* Missile Range Instrumentation Ship (US Navy hull classification ...
was due to take place on 9 November 2020, but due to the COVID-19 situation, it took place in written form during the week from 6 November to 13 November 2020. Before the AGM the club's presiding chairman Burgener stepped down and vacated his position. At the AGM there were 2,589 votes with valid rights, the absolute majority was thus 1,295. Baumgartner received 2,382 votes and was elected back into the board, for the position as club president Baumgartner received 2,326 votes and thus elected as the new president of the club FC Basel 1893.
Private life
Baumgartner visited Baden vocational school from 1983 to 1986 to become commercial clerk. Then he signed his first professional contract with FC Wettingen. Following his professional football career, from 1992 to 2001 Baumgartner worked for Manor (department store) at their headquarters in Basel and was HR specialist and manager responsible for their apprentices.
Since 2001 Reto Baumgartner is with the Basel-Stadt trade association, now as vice-director. The trade association is the largest and most traditional employer organisation in the Canton of Basel-Stadt
Basel-Stadt or Basel-City (german: Kanton ; rm, Chantun Basilea-Citad; french: Canton de Bâle-Ville; it, Canton Basilea Città ) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of three municipalities with Basel as t ...
. Baumgartner is head of vocational training and head of human resources. He leads the vocational training commission, which deals with specific questions in the field of commercial training for the next generation in all industries and for further training of entrepreneurs and their employees.
References
Sources
* Die ersten 125 Jahre. Publisher: Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel.
Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" Homepage
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1967 births
Living people
Swiss footballers
FC Wettingen players
FC Basel players
Association football defenders
Swiss Super League players
Swiss beach soccer players
FC Basel non-playing staff
Swiss football chairmen and investors