Deportivo de La Coruña

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Deportivo
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Full name Real Club Deportivo
de La Coruña
Nickname(s) Depor, Super Depor
Branquiazuis/Blanquiazules
(Blue-Whites)
Founded 1906
Ground Estadio Municipal de Riazor
Capacity 35,000
Chairman Spain Augusto Cesar Lendoiro
Head Coach Spain Joaquín Caparrós
League La Liga
2005-06 8th
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Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña, S.A.D. (popular Galician name, Deportivo da Coruña, abbreviated Depor) is a Spanish football club. The club was founded in 1906. Its home stadium in A Coruña (Galicia) is called Estadio Municipal de Riazor and holds around 35,000 spectators.

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[edit] Recent history

In the 1993-1994 season, a penalty missed by Miroslav Đukić during the last minute of injury time in the final game of the season cost the club what would have been its first Spanish title. Deportivo had been the leader for almost the whole season, but the resulting draw meant that FC Barcelona instead won the championship.

Deportivo have a range of skillful and talented players, such as Juan Carlos Valerón and Jorge Andrade. The club has won the Spanish League once (2000), the Copa del Rey twice (1995, 2002), and the Supercopa de España three times (1995, 2000, 2002).

In the 2004 UEFA Champions League, Depor knocked out the previous year's runners-up Juventus. Then, in the quarterfinals, it continued its surge by defeating defending champions AC Milan in improbable fashion, erasing a 4-1 deficit in the opening leg in Milan with a stunning 4-0 win in A Coruña. This is the largest comeback ever in a knockout Champions League tie. However, Depor lost to eventual champions FC Porto of Portugal in the semifinals, on a 0-1 aggregate score.

The 2004/2005 season saw them play out some of their most inconsistent form in many seasons, and indifferent performances saw long-serving coach Javier Irureta parting ways with the club - despite having many fruitful seasons, including the Liga title back in 2000.

[edit] Trophies


[edit] Current squad 2006/07

The numbers are established according to the official website:www.canaldeportivo.com and www.lfp.es

As of 19 July 2006

No. Position Player
1 Israel GK Dudu Aouate
2 Spain DF Manuel Pablo
3 Spain DF Rodri
4 Argentina MF Aldo Duscher
5 Argentina DF Fabricio Coloccini
6 Canada MF Julian de Guzmán
7 Equatorial Guinea FW Rodolfo Bodipo
8 Spain MF Sergio
9 Uruguay FW Sebastián Taborda
10 Spain FW Ángel Javier Arizmendi
11 Spain FW Riki
12 Spain MF Pablo Álvarez
13 Uruguay GK Gustavo Munúa
No. Position Player
14 Portugal DF Jorge Andrade
15 Spain DF Joan Capdevila
16 Spain MF Juan Rodriguez
17 Spain DF Álvaro Arbeloa
18 Spain DF Alberto Lopo
19 Spain DF Antonio Barragán
20 Spain FW Cristian
21 Spain MF Juan Carlos Valerón
22 Spain DF Juanma
23 Uruguay MF Fabian Estoyanoff
24 Spain MF Joan Verdú
25 Brazil FW Filipe Luís
26 Spain FW Adrián

[edit] Foreigners 2006/2007

Only three non-EU nationals can be on the pitch at anytime. Those with European ancestry can claim a passport from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim a Spanish passport by playing in Spain for 3 years.

[edit] Statistics 2005/06

La Liga Position Pts P W D L F A
Deportivo de La Coruña 8 55 38 15 10 13 47 45
  • Top Scores:
    • Tristan - 18 goals
    • Valeron - 12 goals
    • Capdevila - 5 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers
    • Molina - 45 goals In 38 Matches
    • Dani Mallo - 0 goals In 1 Match

[edit] Stadium Information

  • Name - Riazor Stadium
  • City - A Coruña
  • Capacity - 34,600
  • Inauguration - 1944
  • Pitch size - 105 x 68 m
  • Other Facilities: - Ciudad Deportiva Abegondo

[edit] Famous players

see also Cat:Deportivo de La Coruña players

[edit] Famous Coaches

see also Cat:Deportivo de La Coruña managers

[edit] Curiosity

The club still keeps the city name "La Coruña", no longer official for the city, but still widely used by the population.

[edit] Deportivo de La Coruña B

Deportivo de La Coruña B is the youth team of Deportivo de La Coruña based in A Coruña in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1953, it plays in Tercera División - Group 1. Their stadium is called Estadio Cidade Deportiva de Abegondo with a capacity of 1,500 seats.

[edit] Seasons

[edit] Contact details

[edit] Address

  • Associates Members: 30,000
  • Fan Groups: 278

C/ Conde de Gondomar,1,
A Coruña,
A Coruña,
Galicia,
Deportivo de la Coruña Official Website,
Deportivo de la Coruña Official E-mail,
Spain.

[edit] Phone numbers

Telephone: 00 34 981 25 95 00 o6
Fax: 00 34 981 26 59 19

[edit] External links

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