[1] The foundation constructed and currently manages the campus facilities, oversees the renovation and operations of Wohnhuus, and provides support in the administration of the youth department.
Many of these players have subsequently transferred to prominent European clubs, exemplified by individuals such as Marco Streller, Philipp and David Degen, Ivan Rakitic, Xherdan Shaqiri, Granit Xhaka, Breel Embolo and Yann Sommer.
Additionally, numerous current first-team members of FCB have emerged from Basel's youth teams, including Fabian Frei, Valentin Stocker, Eray Cömert, Raoul Petretta, Samuele Campo, Taulant Xhaka, Afimico Pululu, Jozef Pukaj, Tician Tushi, Felix Gebhardt, Orges Bunjaku and Albian Hajdari.
FC Basel's youth department comprises the following sections: The board members include Gigi Oeri, Dr. Bruno Dallo, Jacques Herzog, and Benno Kaiser.
[3] In addition to Naef, the other members of the business management include Stefano Ceccaroni, who has been overseeing pedagogy, residential building, and nutrition since January 2017, and Danique Stein, who has been heading finances since October 2017, with responsibilities encompassing administration and events coordination.
Situated on Lehenmattstrasse in Basel, it is in close proximity to the St. Jakob sports complex, which includes swimming pools, an athletics track, playing fields, the campus, and the stadium.