football club
Unión Deportiva Almería, S.A.D. ( spanish pronunciation : [ uˈnjon depoɾˈtiβ ( a ) almeˈɾi.a ] ) is a spanish football cabaret based in Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 26 July 1989 and known as Almería Club de Fútbol until 2001, when it was renamed Unión Deportiva Almería. [ 2 ] The baseball club plays in Spain ‘s Segunda División, and plays their homes games at Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos, [ 3 ] with a 15,274-seat capacity. [ 4 ]
history [edit ]
The first football cabaret in Almería was founded in 1909 : elevated railway Almería Foot-Ball Club. [ 5 ] Since then, several Almería football clubs appeared and disappeared. One of them was AD Almería, a team that played in La Liga between 1979–81, but disappeared in 1982, and was arguably UD Almería ‘s predecessor.
Reading: UD Almería
In 1989, a club named Almería Club de Fútbol was born, but in 2001 was renamed Unión Deportiva Almería. On 19 January 2001 the mayor of Almeria Santiago Martínez Cabrejas announced in the city council that the new club UD Almería had been formed after the amalgamation of two city teams – Polideportivo Almería and Almería CF. [ 6 ] But UD Almería was not official until June 28, 2001, when Almeria CF approved at the General Meeting of Shareholders the rename. [ 6 ] After playing one season in the second gear division, it was relegated to the third base and the fourth divisions. After spending several seasons in the second level, Almería side was first promoted to the top flight after finishing runner-up in the 2006–07 season. After some outstanding performances, as the away gain against Deportivo de La Coruña 3–0 in the first La Liga match, the team achieved a concluding 8th league place in 2007–08. [ 6 ] At the club ‘s helm was bus Unai Emery, as hitter Álvaro Negredo finished team topscorer with 13 goals .
After Emery left for Valencia CF, Gonzalo Arconada stepped in, [ 7 ] but was sacked on 21 December 2008, after a string of poor people results, albeit without ever reaching the final three. [ 8 ] Mexican Hugo Sánchez took the speculate, and fared slightly better, for a concluding mid-table position. In 2010–11, Almería reached the semifinals of the Copa del Rey for the first time always. [ 6 ] In the league, however, the club was ultimately relegated after a four-year spell in the top flight ; in November 2010, coach Juan Manuel Lillo was fired after a 0–8 home passing against FC Barcelona ( precisely the team that ousted the Andalusians in the domestic cup ‘s last-four, with the same grudge, but on aggregate ), [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and his successor José Luis Oltra met the same destiny, [ 11 ] in April 2011. [ 12 ] He was replaced by Roberto Olabe. [ 13 ] After two seasons in the second flush, Almería returned to the main class of spanish football on 22 June 2013, after defeating Girona FC in the play-offs. After the departure of director Javi Gracia, the clubhouse appointed their early actor and coach of the reserves at the time Francisco Javier Rodríguez Vílchez ; [ 14 ] the team finally managed to survive in 2013–14, finishing 16th. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Francisco was sacked in December 2014, after only managing two points out of 24, [ 17 ] and was late replaced by Juan Ignacio Martínez. [ 18 ] “ JIM ” besides only lasted until April of the play along class, [ 19 ] and even with fresh director Sergi Barjuán, [ 20 ] the cabaret was relegated after finishing 19th. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In the 2018–2019 temper, Almería finally escaped the rugged fight for the permanence in Segunda División until the last matches as during 3 previous seasons. This meter they were closer to the promotion play-offs to La Liga, and finished 10th from 22 teams participated. [ 23 ]
On 2 August 2019, Turki Al-Sheikh became the owner of the club, replacing Alfonso García Gabarrón. [ 24 ] He appointed Mohamed El Assy as general director, [ 25 ] Dario Drudi as sporting director, who replaced Miguel Ángel Corona, [ 26 ] and director Óscar Fernández was replaced by Pedro Emanuel. [ 27 ] On 5 November 2019, it was announced Guti replaced Emanuel. [ 28 ] On 26 June 2020, he was ceased and replaced by Mario Silva, [ 29 ] [ 30 ] who was himself replaced by José Gomes on 27 July. In August 2021, UD Almería ( Mohamed El Assy ) and the Ayuntamiento de Almería [ e ] ( Ramón Fernández-Pacheco Monterreal [ es ] ) agreed on the leisure of the mathematical process of the municipally-owned Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos for a 25-year menstruation. [ 31 ]
Season to season [edit ]
current team [edit ]
- As of 31 August 2021[32]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserve team [edit ]
eminence : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on lend [edit ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
technical foul staff [edit ]
last update : July 2021
Source : UD Almería
noteworthy players [edit ]
note : this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached external status .
uniform [edit ]
Almería ‘s uniform in the 2020–21 temper .
Period
Kit Manufacturer
Sponsors
2001–07
Cejudo
Obrascampo
2007–08
UDA
2008–10
None1
2010–12
Rasán
Urcisol
2012–19
Nike
2019–20
Adidas
Arabian Centres
2020–
Puma
1 The shirt contained messages such as Isla del Fraile or Corredor de Vida .
See besides [edit ]
References [edit ]
Read more: France national football team