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Date of birth
  
7 August 1922

Playing position
  
Forward

Died
  
1995, Basel, Switzerland

Role
  
Football player


Date of death
  
1995

Name
  
Rene Bader

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward


Place of birth
  
Basel, Switzerland

Place of death
  
Basel, Switzerland

René Bader (7 August 1922 in Basel – 1995 in Basel) was a former Swiss football forward and Trainer.

Bader played for FC Basel between 1946 and 1953. In 1947 Basel won the Swiss Cup as they beat Lausanne 3–0 in the final at the Stadion Neufeld in Bern. Paul Stöcklin scored two goals and Bader the other.

Between 1952 and 1955 and again during the season 1958–59 Bader was trainer of the Basel team. Basel won their first league title in 1953, with club legend Bader as player-manager. Basel ended the season three points ahead of BSC Young Boys. The team line up under Manager Bader that year was Werner Schley, Walter Müller, Walter Bannwart, Walter Bielser, Werner Bopp, Hansruedi Fitze, Hans Hügi, Josef "Sepp" Hügi, René Bader, Kurt Maurer, Georges Mogoy, Peter Redolfi, Kurt Thalmann, Hans Weber.

Bader played for the Swiss national team in the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. He scored the first goal in the game that Switzerland won 2–1 against Mexico in Estádio dos Eucaliptos, Porto Alegre, on 2 July. The Swiss finished in third position in the group and therefore dropped out of the competition.

Titles and Honours

Basel as player

  • Swiss Cup winner: 1947
  • International

  • Player at the FIFA World Cup: 1950
  • Basel as player-manager

  • Swiss Super League Champion: 1952/1953
  • References

    René Bader Wikipedia