FC Basel: Moritz Broschinski falls injured
FC Basel striker Moritz Broschinski has been ruled out for several weeks due to a knee injury. The club confirmed the news on Monday evening after he suffered the setback in a recent match. His absence will stretch into the new year as the team prepares for the league’s return.
The injury occurred on December 20, 2025, during Basel’s final home game of the year—a 1-1 draw with Servette. Broschinski was substituted at halftime after sustaining a partial tear of the outer ligament in his left knee.
The club announced the full extent of the damage that same evening. While no exact return date has been set, medical staff confirmed he will be sidelined 'for the foreseeable future—certainly for several weeks.' The Swiss Super League resumes on January 18, 2026, with Basel facing Sion in their first match of the new year.
In the meantime, the team will break for the Christmas holidays before regrouping to prepare for the second half of the season.
Broschinski’s recovery timeline remains uncertain, but his absence will leave Basel without a key attacker for the opening games of 2026. The club will need to adjust its plans as the league restart approaches.