Deportivo Alavés

Deportivo Alavés
Full name Club Deportivo Alavés
Founded 1921
Ground Estadio Mendizorroza,
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country
Spain
(Capacity: 19,900)
Chairman Flag of Spain Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Fernando Ortiz de Zarate
Manager Flag of Spain José María Salmerón
League Segunda División
2007-08 Segunda División, 17th
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Deportivo Alavés, usually abbreviated to Alavés, is a Spanish Segunda División football club based in Vitoria-Gasteiz in the Basque Country. Founded in 1921, it plays at the 19,500 seater Mendizorroza stadium.

The team's home kit is blue and white striped shirt, blue shorts and white socks.

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History

Founded in 1921, Alavés first reached the first division eight years later, a stint which would lasted three years. After years of seriously facing disappearance, which went well into the 90s, the club finally achieves a Segunda División promotion in 1994-95.

In 1998-99, Alavés returned to the top level after a 42-year hiatus, achieving two wins against FC Barcelona in the following season, in which they would, for the first time, qualify for the UEFA Cup, ending the season sixth.

During that season, the club overachieved in the European front, reaching the final in the UEFA Cup, where they lost 5-4 to Liverpool, finishing 10th in the domestic campaign.

Although Alavés were relegated after 2003-04, it regained top flight status a year later. In the 2005-06 season, they were relegated back to the second level.

Honours


Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Spain GK Bernardo
2 Flag of Spain DF Iván Fagoaga
3 Flag of Spain DF Eduardo Albácar
4 Flag of Spain DF Pablo Casar
5 Flag of Spain DF José Manuel Mateo
6 Flag of Spain MF Nacho Garro
7 Flag of Spain MF Samuel
8 Flag of Spain MF Marc Pedraza
10 Flag of Spain MF José Cabrera
11 Flag of Spain MF Gaizka Garitano
12 Flag of Spain MF Jacobo
13 Flag of France GK Nicolas Bonis
No. Position Player
14 Flag of Spain DF Kalderón
15 Flag of Spain MF Emilio Sánchez
16 Flag of Spain DF Caneda
17 Flag of Spain DF Edu Alonso
18 Flag of Argentina MF Martín Astudillo
19 Flag of Spain FW Igor
20 Flag of Spain FW Moreno
21 Flag of Spain DF Raúl Llorente
23 Flag of Spain MF Toni Moral
24 Flag of Spain FW Roberto Cuevas
25 Flag of Portugal FW Tozé Marreco

Statistics 2007/08

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1998-1999 1D 16 38 11 7 20 36 63 40
1999-2000 1D 6 38 17 10 11 41 37 61
2000-2001 1D 10 38 14 7 17 58 59 49 UC final
2001-2002 1D 7 38 17 3 18 41 44 54
2002-2003 1D 19 38 8 11 19 38 68 35 UC 2nd round relegated
2003-2004 2D 4 42 20 14 8 48 32 74
2004-2005 2D 3 42 23 7 12 62 47 76 promoted
2005-2006 1D 18 38 9 12 17 35 54 39 3rd round relegated
2006-2007 2D 17 42 13 13 16 51 60 52
2007-2008 2D 17 42 12 15 15 41 47 51

Stadium information

Famous players

  • Flag of Algeria Flag of France Medhi Lacen
  • Flag of Argentina Roberto Bonano
  • Flag of Argentina Jorge Valdano
  • Flag of Argentina Fabricio Coloccini
  • Flag of Argentina Franco Costanzo
  • Flag of Argentina Martín Palermo
  • Flag of Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino
  • Flag of Argentina Hermes Desio
  • Flag of Argentina Pablo Sánchez
  • Flag of Argentina Martín Astudillo
  • Flag of Argentina Martín Herrera
  • Flag of Argentina Pablo Brandán
  • Flag of Argentina Gustavo Lombardi
  • Flag of Argentina Diego Trotta
  • Flag of Argentina Maximiliano Flotta
  • Flag of Argentina Miguel Ángel Adorno
  • Flag of Australia John Aloisi
  • Flag of Belgium Ronny Gaspercic
  • Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Meho Kodro
  • Flag of Brazil Mário Jardel
  • Flag of Brazil Ivan Lima
  • Flag of Brazil Magno Mocelin
  • Flag of Brazil Nené
  • Flag of Brazil Arthuro
  • Flag of Brazil Elton Giovanni
  • Flag of Brazil Wesley Lopes
  • Flag of Brazil Mazinho
  • Flag of Brazil Marcelo
  • Flag of Bulgaria Blagoy Georgiev
  • Flag of Croatia Jurica Vucko
  • Flag of Croatia Vlatko Djolonga
  • Flag of Croatia Mario Mestrovic
  • Flag of Croatia Damir Ozegovic
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Juan Epitié
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Juvenal
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Rodolfo Bodipo
  • Flag of France Richard Dutruel
  • Flag of France Nicolas Ardouin
  • Flag of France Youness Bengelloun
  • Flag of France Claude Gnakpa
  • Flag of France Michel Pineda
  • Flag of France Bruno Alicarte
  • Flag of Gabon Henry Antchouet
  • Flag of Italy Nicola Berti
  • Flag of Italy Gabriele Aldegani
  • Flag of the Netherlands Jordi Cruyff
  • Flag of the Netherlands Richard Witschge
  • Flag of Nigeria Christopher Kanu
  • Flag of Norway Dan Eggen
  • Flag of Paraguay Benigno Chaparro
  • Flag of Romania Adrian Ilie
  • Flag of Romania Cosmin Contra
  • Flag of Romania Bogdan Mara
  • Flag of Russia Alexander Mostovoi
  • Flag of Russia Dmitry Kuznetsov
  • Flag of Senegal Christian Mendy
  • Flag of Senegal Pape Sarr
  • Flag of Senegal Pape Thiaw
  • Flag of Serbia Ivan Tomic
  • Flag of Serbia Zoran Petrović
  • Flag of Spain Ciriaco Errasti
  • Flag of Spain Julio Salinas
  • Flag of Spain Andoni Zubizarreta
  • Flag of Spain Iván Campo
  • Flag of Spain Josu Sarriegi
  • Flag of Spain Antonio Karmona
  • Flag of Spain Juan Antonio Señor
  • Flag of Spain José Carlos Olivares
  • Flag of Spain Juan Carlos Quincoces
  • Flag of Spain Óscar Téllez
  • Flag of Spain Armando Riveiro
  • Flag of Spain Raúl Tamudo
  • Flag of Spain Luis Helguera
  • Flag of Spain Abelardo
  • Flag of Spain José Ramón Alexanko
  • Flag of Spain Enrique de Lucas
  • Flag of Spain Juanito
  • Flag of Spain Aitor Karanka
  • Flag of Spain Gerard López
  • Flag of Uruguay Iván Alonso
  • Flag of Uruguay Antonio Pacheco

see also Cat:Deportivo Alavés footballers

Famous coaches

see also Cat:Deportivo Alavés managers

Alavés B

Deportivo Alavés B is the filial team of Deportivo Alavés. Founded in 1958, it plays in Tercera División - Group 4, with home games being held at Instalaciones de Ibaia with a capacity of 2,500 seats.

Seasons


California Victory

In 2007, Alavés operated a team in the USL First Division in the United States called the California Victory. The team played at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, California, and wore the Alavés colors. However, Alavés, under new ownership, pulled its support for the club later that year, after which the Victory folded.

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