SD Ponferradina

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SD Ponferradina
Full name Sociedad Deportiva
Ponferradina
Nickname(s) La Ponfe, La Deportiva
Founded 1922
Ground Estadio El Toralín
Ponferrada (León)
Spain
Capacity 6,123
Chairman Spain José Fernández Nieto
Manager Spain Pichi Lucas
League Segunda División
2005-06 2ªB - Group 2 4th
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The Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina is a Spanish soccer team based in Ponferrada, León. Founded on June 7, 1922, it currently competes in 2nd Division of the Spanish Football League.

Its equipment consists of a blue and white striped shirt and blue shorts. The team plays its home matches in the "El Toralín" stadium, a soccer-specific stadium with a seating capacity of 6,123 spectators. It replaced the old "Fuentesnuevas" stadium, and was inaugurated on September 5, 2000 with a friendly match against Celta de Vigo.

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[edit] History

[edit] Seasons


  • Regional Championship: 1934–1935.
  • 3rd Division Championship: 1957–1958, 1965–1966, 1986–1987.
  • 2nd Division B / Group II Championship: 2004–2005
  • Historic victory versus Real Madrid in 1967: SD Ponferradina 6 - Real Madrid 1


[edit] 2006/07 Squad

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

As of February 1, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Rubio
2 Spain DF Espasandín
3 Spain DF Chupri
4 Spain DF Robles
5 Spain DF Bornes
6 Spain MF Nacho
7 Spain MF Fran
8 Spain MF Rubén Vega
9 Uruguay FW Ignacio Risso
10 Spain FW Diego Ribera
11 Spain DF Fuentes
12 Spain MF Gorka Soria
13 Spain GK Sierra
No. Position Player
14 Spain MF Asier Salcedo
15 Argentina MF Juan Raponi
17 Spain MF Uriz
18 Spain FW Ramón Pereira
19 Spain FW Guille
20 Spain DF Toñín
21 Spain MF Jotha
22 France DF Debris
23 Spain MF Borreguero
24 Argentina DF Alessandría
TBD Argentina MF Morello
TBD Spain FW Brasi


[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Famous players

  • Argentina Lucas Gatti
  • Argentina Gonzalo Pavone
  • Argentina Martín Morello
  • France Kevin Debris
  • Greece Krios

see also Cat:SD Ponferradina footballers

[edit] External link



 
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