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Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. ( spanish pronunciation : [ reˈal θaɾaˈɣoθa ] ), normally referred to as Zaragoza, is a spanish football team based in Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded on 18 March 1932, it presently plays in the Segunda División, holding base games at La Romareda, which can hold 33,608 spectators. [ 2 ]
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The club has spent the majority of its history in La Liga, although they have not played at that level since they were final relegated in 2013. They have won the Copa del Rey six times, 1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup, amongst early trophies. traditionally, their team colours are blank shirts and socks with royal blue shorts. A government surveil in 2007 found that 2.7 % of the spanish population accompaniment Real Zaragoza, making them the seventh-most supported in the state. [ 3 ] The club ‘s main rivals are : SD Huesca, their opponents in the Aragonese bowler hat ; [ 4 ] CD Numancia, from the nearby Province of Soria ; [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and CA Osasuna, the largest club in the neighbor Navarre area. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
history [edit ]
early years [edit ]
real number Zaragoza was primitively formed from two equal teams : Iberia SC and Real Zaragoza CD. In 1939, after three years without football due to the spanish Civil War, the team made its first appearance in La Liga, ending in 7th status out of 12 teams, but being relegated in 1941. The club returned to the top division one year late, only to be immediately relegated back. [ 9 ] It remained in Segunda División until the conclusion of the 1950–51 political campaign, when it achieved promotion by finishing second gear in a play-off league. [ 10 ] On 8 September 1957, the team left its master stadium, El Torrero, for its stream stadium, La Romareda .
The gold earned run average [edit ]
Beginning in the 1960–61 season, Zaragoza enjoyed a period of great success, showcasing some of the greatest players playing in Spain during that decade, which earned for themselves the designation of Los Magníficos. While the team failed to capture the league deed, it finished in the clear five every year until 1968–69, with two third-place finishes, and besides won its first base two Copa del Rey titles and the 1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Zaragoza ‘s celebrated attacking line included Canário, Carlos Lapetra, Marcelino, Eleuterio Santos and Juan Manuel Villa. [ 11 ] The peruvian Juan Seminario, who started his career in Spain with Los Maños before moving to Barcelona, won the Pichichi Trophy in the 1961–62 campaign, scoring 25 goals in 30 matches as Zaragoza finished in fourthly placement .
1970s to the goal of the century [edit ]
Zaragoza finished third base in 1973–74 and a best-ever second in the follow season, losing the title in the last rung to Real Madrid. The golf club was besides defeated 0–1 in the 1976 domestic cup final examination against Atlético Madrid, [ 12 ] spending two seasons in the second level during the ten, with promotion at the first undertake on either juncture. In 1986, Zaragoza won its third gear Copa del Rey, defeating Barcelona 1–0. The cabaret finished the 1990–91 season in 17th place, frankincense having to appear in the promotion/relegation play-offs against Real Murcia ; on 19 June 1991, after a 0–0 away trace, a 5–2 home gain meant the team managed to maintain its top level status. [ citation needed ] Víctor Fernández was appointed director in 1991. On 10 May 1995, one year after winning the Copa del Rey against Celta de Vigo, Zaragoza conquered the UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup against Arsenal at the Parc des Princes, Paris, after having disposed of the likes of Feyenoord and Chelsea en route. With the score degree at 1–1, the two teams entered supernumerary time and, in the hundred-and-twentieth hour, Nayim hit a half-volley from precisely past the halfway occupation, putting it beyond the achieve of goalkeeper David Seaman for the final 2–1. [ 13 ] The club then contested the 1995 UEFA Super Cup against Ajax, losing 1–5 on aggregate despite a home draw in the foremost leg. [ 14 ] Víctor Fernández was dismissed from his mail in early November 1996, after only winning one league couple that season. [ 15 ]
The twenty-first century [edit ]
The 2000s brought a foster two Copa del Rey titles to Zaragoza ‘s trophy cabinet, including the 2003–04 version against Real Madrid in Barcelona ( 3–2 after extra time ). [ 16 ] [ 17 ] however, the cabaret besides suffered acme fledge relegation in 2002 [ 18 ] after narrowly avoiding so the former season, [ 19 ] but achieved immediate promotion in 2003. [ 20 ] In former May 2006, Agapito Iglesias purchased Alfonso Solans ‘ shares and took control of the golf club, promising to build one of the strongest teams in Spain and Europe. In his foremost year in charge, he purchased Pablo Aimar from Valencia for € 11 million, [ 21 ] and erstwhile coach Víctor Fernández besides returned to the club. [ 22 ] chiefly due to Diego Milito ‘s 23 goals in 2006–07 ( he finished third to Roma ‘s Francesco Totti and Real Madrid ‘s Ruud van Nistelrooy – 26 and 25 goals, respectively – in the European Golden Shoe rush ), real Zaragoza finished in one-sixth stead, frankincense qualifying to the UEFA Cup. however, the pursue season ended in relegation ( 18th situation among 20 teams with only 10 wins in 38 matches, among them lone 1 away win in 19 games ) [ 23 ] – for the second time in the decade – with the side besides being eliminated in the first round of golf in european competition. fabled clubhouse coach Víctor Fernández returned for a moment enchantment, although he was sacked in January 2008, [ 24 ] as the club had four managers during the campaign. On the final matchday, a brace from Ricardo Oliveira proved insufficient in a 2–3 away loss against Mallorca, with the team totalling 42 points to Osasuna ‘s 43. Zaragoza achieved promotion from the moment division at the first base undertake. On the final matchday, on 20 June 2009, the team drew 2–2 at Rayo Vallecano with goals from youth graduate David Generelo and ex-Real Madrid defender Francisco Pavón, entirely trailing champions Xerez in the table. Nevertheless, that temper Zaragoza was the best team at home, gained 50 from their 81 points in home games. [ 25 ] however, after four seasons chiefly spent in the bottom half of the table, Zaragoza was relegated following the 2012–13 Liga temper after finishing last. [ 26 ]
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Seasons [edit ]
Season to season [edit ]
- 58 seasons in La Liga
- 25 seasons in Segunda División
- 4 seasons in Tercera División
stream squad [edit ]
- As of 22 September 2021
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Reserve team [edit ]
note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on loan [edit ]
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current technical staff [edit ]
last updated : 8 November 2021
Source : veridical Zaragoza ( in Spanish )
Honours [edit ]
domestic competitions [edit ]
International competitions [edit ]
Records [edit ]
club [edit ]
musician [edit ]
noteworthy players [edit ]
note : this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international condition .
Coaches [edit ]
References [edit ]
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