UD Salamanca

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UD Salamanca
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Full name Union Deportiva Salamanca
Nickname(s) Charros
Founded 1923
Ground Estadio El Helmantico,
Salamanca, Castilla y León,
Spain
Capacity 17,341
Chairman Spain Ángel Mazas Acosta
Manager Spain Javi López
League Segunda División
2005-06 Segunda División B 1st
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Unión Deportiva Salamanca is a Spanish football team based in Salamanca. Founded on March 16, 1923, they currently play in Segunda División.

Nicknamed Los Charros, they play in white shirts and black shorts. Their home stadium is the Helmántico that seats 17,341 spectators.

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[edit] History

Initially formed by Irish students, Salamanca first played in early Spanish championships in 1907, before official foundation much later. They have since fluctuated between the Segunda B and the Primera divisions. Their most recent success in the Primera División was between 1974 and 1981 under coach José Luis Garcia Traid, although the team has spent three subsequent seasons in the top division.

[edit] Seasons


  • Champions of Segunda B division in 1987-88, 1991-92, 1993-94 and 2005-2006 seasons.
  • Promotion to Primera División in 1973-74, 1981-82, and 1996-97 seasons.

[edit] 2006/07 Squad

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

As of November 1, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Montero
3 Spain MF Tomás
4 Spain DF Alberto
5 Spain DF Mario
6 Spain MF López Garai
7 Portugal MF Rogerio
8 Portugal MF Ze Tó
9 Mexico FW Carlos Vela
10 Spain MF Arpón
11 Spain FW Quique Martín
12 Brazil FW Roberto
13 Spain GK Felip
14 Spain MF Jorge Alonso
No. Position Player
15 Spain FW Dani López
16 Spain FW Braulio
17 Spain DF Raúl Gañán
18 Spain MF David Fas
19 Spain MF Jorge Pina
20 Spain FW Susaeta
21 Spain DF David Charcos
22 Spain DF Jimi
23 Spain DF Dani Tortolero
24 France FW Gomes
25 Spain GK Tete
TBD Spain DF Ruano
TBD Spain DF Abel

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Famous players

  • Angola Ze Tó
  • Argentina Gustavo Lombardi
  • Argentina Walter Silvani
  • Argentina Carlos Casartelli
  • Argentina Cristian Lupidio
  • Argentina Martín Cardetti
  • Argentina Ricardo Lunari
  • Argentina Cristian Díaz
  • Argentina Mariano Toedtli
  • Argentina Diego Latorre
  • Belgium Axel Smeets
  • Brazil Everton Giovanella
  • Brazil Cacà
  • Brazil Joeano
  • Cape Verde Sandro
  • Colombia Victor Bonilla
  • Croatia Dubravko Pavličić
  • Croatia Jurica Vucko

see also Cat:UD Salamanca footballers

[edit] Famous coaches

  • Argentina Jorge D'alessandro di Ninno
  • Spain Juan Manuel Lillo
  • Portugal Joao Alves

[edit] External links


 
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