CE Europa

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CE Europa
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Full name Club Esportiu Europa
Founded 1907
Ground Nou Sardenya,
Barcelona, Catalonia,
Spain
Capacity 6,000
Chairman Flag of Netherlands Guillaume de Bode
Manager Flag of Spain Manólo Márquez
League Tercera División
2006-07 3ª - Group 5 13th
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Club Esportiu Europa is a Spanish/Catalan sports club, based in the Barcelona district of Gràcia. They are the only sports club in the world with the word Europe in their name. The club is best known for its football team who in 1928, along with city neighbours FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol, were founder members of La Liga. During the late 1990s they won the Copa Catalunya twice in succession, on both occasions beating FC Barcelona in the final. They currently play in Group 5 of the Tercera División. The club also has one of the oldest basketball teams in Spain and on December 8 1922 they hosted Laietà BC in the first ever organised basketball game played in the country. During the 1920s the basketball team were also Catalan champions on two occasions.

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[edit] History

[edit] Golden Age

CE Europa was originally founded on June 5 1907 following a merger between Madrid de Barcelona and Provençal. In 1919 the football team won the B division of the Campionat de Catalunya. After beating CE Jupiter 3-1 and 4-0 in a play-off for the title, they then defeated Athletic Sabadell 7-0 and 9-0 in a promotion play-off.

During the 1920s, after FC Barcelona, CE Europa emerged as the second strongest team in Catalonia. In both 1921 and 1922 they finished as runners-up in the Campionat de Catalunya before winning the title in 1923 under coach Ralph Kirby. After finishing level on points with FC Barcelona, they then beat them 1-0 in a title play-off. They subsequently represented Catalonia in the Copa del Rey and after defeating Sevilla FC and Sporting Gijon in earlier rounds, they lost 1-0 to Athletic Bilbao in the final at the Les Corts. Kirby subsequently went to coach FC Barcelona during the 1925-26 season.

CE Europa finished as runners-up in the Campionat a further four times during the 1920s and in 1928 their impression record saw them invited to join the very first La Liga. However they spent only three seasons in the Primera División and in 1931, despite the return of Ralph Kirby they were relegated to the Segunda División.

[edit] Catalunya FC

In 1931 CE Europa merged with Gràcia FC, formerly known as FC Espanya de Barcelona, and briefly became known as Catalunya FC. However the merger was not a success and during the 1931/32 season Catalunya FC, with three games to go, were unable to complete their fixture list due to financial reasons. As a result the fifteen games they had played in the Segunda División were annulled and the team were relegated to the Tercera División. The club then reverted to the name CE Europa in 1932.

[edit] CD Europa

In 1941 a decree issued by Franco banned the use of non-Castilian names and the Catalan Club Esportiu was replaced with Club Deportivo. During this era the clubs only success came when they won the Copa Federación in 1944. This competition featured the teams from both the Segunda División and the Tercera División that had failed to qualify for the Copa del Rey.

During the late 1950s and 1960s the club enjoyed a brief revival. After twice winning the Moscardó Trophy, a competition for Catalan teams in the Tercera División, they were then Tercera División champions in both 1962 and 1963. On the latter occasion they succeeded in gaining promotion to the Segunda División. However by the end of the decade they back in the Tercera División after being relegated in 1968.

[edit] Copa Catalunya

In both 1997 and 1998 CE Europa won the Copa Catalunya, beating FC Barcelona in both finals. In the 1997 final they faced a team coached by Bobby Robson and including Amor and Hristo Stoichkov and won 3-1. In the 1998 final they held the likes of Amor, Sergi, Iván de la Peña, Fernando Couto, Juan Antonio Pizzi and Michael Reiziger to a 1-1 draw at the Mini Estadi. They then clinched the trophy 3-1 on penalties.

[edit] Honours

Football

Basketball

  • Catalan Champions: 2
    • 1924, 1926

[edit] Famous Players

[edit] Selected Former Managers

  • Flag of England Ralph Kirby (1920s, 1930s)
  • Flag of Spain Josep Moratella
  • Flag of Spain Bartolome Márquez

[edit] Current squad 2006/07 Season

No. Position Player
Flag of Spain GK JORDI Gonzàlez
Flag of Spain GK IÑAKI Caña
Flag of Spain DF Xavier LUCAS
Flag of Spain DF Unai EGURBIDE
Flag of Spain DF VÍCTOR López
Flag of Spain DF TONI Aguiló
Flag of Spain DF FERNANDO Núñez
Flag of Spain DF ALEIX Camps
Flag of Spain DF Víctor Rodríguez "GALLEGO"
Flag of Spain MF Sergio MORALES
Flag of Spain MF Joan Albert MENDOZA
No. Position Player
Flag of Spain MF Isma QUIÑONES
Flag of Spain MF Ivan Casar "IVI"
Flag of Spain MF Àlex DELMÀS
Flag of Spain MF Òscar GELY
Flag of Spain MF Ramiro Pullella "PULE"
Flag of Spain MF Ismael PORCEL
Flag of Spain MF Sergio CIRIO
Flag of Spain FW ALBERT MARTÍNEZ
Flag of Spain FW MARCELO Luna
Flag of Spain FW Benjamín Martínez "BENJA"
Flag of Spain FW XAVI LÓPEZ

[edit] Club Hymn

no tinguem por del que vindrà
el futur hem de guanyar !!
Europa, Europa, Europa sempre endavant !!
que la nostra fe en la victòria
a tothom faci vibrar
Portem amb orgull el blau escapulari
sentim els colors ben endintre del cor
Europa, Europa, Europa sempre endavant !!
que la nostra fe en la victòria
a tothom faci vibrar...
i que la nostra gran història
poc a poc poguem retrobar
EUROPA, EUROPA, EUROPA... ENDAVANT, ENDAVANT !! [1]

[edit] Seasons

  • 1991/1992: Tercera División 16th
  • 1992/1993: Tercera División 14th
  • 1993/1994: Tercera División 4th
  • 1994/1995: Segunda División B 19th
  • 1995/1996: Tercera División 2nd
  • 1996/1997: Tercera División 4th
  • 1997/1998: Tercera División 8th
  • 1998/1999: Tercera División 3rd
  • 1999/2000: Tercera División 6th
  • 2000/2001: Tercera División 3rd
  • 2001/2002: Tercera División 17th
  • 2002/2003: Tercera División 13th
  • 2003/2004: Tercera División 17th
  • 2004/2005: Primera Catalana 2nd
  • 2005/2006: Tercera División 13th
  • 2006/2007: Tercera División

[edit] External links


 
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