The 1993/94 season was a turning point for FC Basel, which found itself in a time of uncertainty and upheaval. After years of often being overshadowed by other teams, the Rotblauen, under the guidance of coach Karl Engel, achieved an impressive comeback.

FC Basel started the season with a mix of experienced players and promising talents. With a strong squad that included offensive players like Marco Streller and dynamic midfielder Ciriaco Sforza, the team displayed remarkable chemistry. The Rotblauen were not only strong offensively but also defensively solid, reflected in their style of play.

Throughout the season, Basel dominated the Nationalliga A, overshadowing their competition. Notably, the 4-0 victory against FC Zürich raised the stakes in the rivalry between the two teams and boosted the team’s confidence. In this match, the players showcased their true potential, and the fans felt immense pride in the passionate performance of their team.

Another highlight of the season was Basel's remarkable home strength at St. Jakob-Park, where the Rotblauen won numerous matches and thrilled their supporters with captivating football. The support from the fans was overwhelming, contributing to the positive atmosphere in the stadium that spurred the players to deliver their best.

At the end of the 1993/94 season, FC Basel rightfully crowned themselves Swiss champions. It was a triumph that not only shaped the club's history but also captured the hearts of the fans. This championship title was the first since 1980 and was seen as the beginning of a new era that solidified the club's dominance in Swiss football.

The 1993/94 season remains a significant chapter in FC Basel's history, viewed with pride and joy by fans even today. It was a time when the club found a new identity not only on the pitch but also in the hearts of Basel supporters. This championship title was more than just a victory; it symbolized hope and rebuilding for the Rotblauen.