UD Las Palmas
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Full name | Unión Deportiva Las Palmas, S.A.D. |
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Founded | 1949 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Estadio Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain (Capacity 32,520) |
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Chairman | Miguel Ángel Ramírez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Juan Rodríguez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | Segunda División | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2006-07 | Segunda División, 18th | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Unión Deportiva Las Palmas is a Spanish football team based in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, in the autonomous community of Canary Islands. Founded in 1949, it plays in Segunda División. Its stadium is Estadio de Gran Canaria, with a capacity of 32,520. The season 2007/2008 they will be competing in Spain's second tier, Segunda División A.
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[edit] Honours
- La Liga:
- runner-up : 1968-69
- Copa del Rey
- runner-up : 1977-78
- Segunda División
- Winner (4)
(Northern Group) 1953-1954 1963-1964
1984-1985 1999-2000
[edit] History
- 31 seasons in La Liga
- 20 seasons in Segunda División
- 6 seasons in Segunda División B
[edit] Recent Seasons
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Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes 1998-1999 2D 6 42 17 17 8 57 38 68 1999-2000 2D 1 42 20 12 10 60 41 72 promoted 2000-2001 1D 11 38 13 7 18 42 62 46 2001-2002 1D 18 38 9 13 16 40 50 40 relegated 2002-2003 2D 5 42 16 16 10 53 43 64 2003-2004 2D 20 42 10 14 18 46 68 44 relegated 2004-2005 2DB 7 38 17 9 12 50 33 60 2005-2006 2DB 3 38 18 13 7 45 24 67 promoted 2006-2007 2D 18 42 13 12 17 51 59 51
[edit] 2007/08 Squad
The numbers are established according to the official website:www.udlaspalmas.es and www.lfp.es
As of 2 February 2008
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[edit] Famous players
see also Cat:UD Las Palmas footballers
[edit] Famous coaches
- Miguel Muñoz (1977-79)
- Iñaki Sáez (1993-94)
- Mariano García Remón (1997-98)
- Sergio Kresic (1999-2001)