As a small child "Karli" Odermatt grew up in
Lucerne and later his family moved to
Basel. A coach from the
FC Concordia Basel youth system discovered him on a school football field, invited him to a club training and just a few days later he started playing in their youth team. Later he played in their first team in the
1. Liga. "Karli" Odermatt signed for
FC Basel in 1962 and in his debut, in September, against
FC Lugano he scored two goals. In his first professional season, under manager
Jiří Sobotka the mainly amateur team lifted the
Swiss Cup, winning the final 2:0 against the favorites
Grasshopper Club Zürich. Two more cup wins were to follow during Odermatts time at the
St. Jakob Stadium. During the summer of 1965 Helmut Benthaus was signed as
player-manager and Odermatt won his first league-winners medal in
1967. Four more league titles followed, in the years
1969,
1970,
1972 and
1973. In
1975 he transferred to
BSC Young Boys and helped them win the Swiss Cup 1977 before he retired. Odermatt was also a
Swiss internationalist, and earned 50
caps in his ten-year international career. He played mainly in centre midfield alongside
Köbi Kuhn, and played in all three games at the
1966 World Cup. He scored his first of ten international goals against
England at
Wembley Stadium on 10 November 1971. ==Curiosity==