CD Vitoria
Club Deportivo Vitoria is a football team based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded in 1945, it plays in Segunda División B. Its home stadium is Olaranbe, in Vitoria-Gasteiz, with a capacity of 4,000 seats.
History
In 2015, the club signed a collaboration agreement with SD Eibar and started to act as its farm team,[1] and would start to play its matches at Arrate stadium, in Nanclares de la Oca.[2] Eibar had previously disbanded their own B team in 2012 to cut costs while their senior team languished in Segunda División B, but they were promoted up to La Liga in successive seasons and decided to seek a new formal arrangement for a subsidiary club.[3]
In summer 2016 Eibar expanded its club structure further by integrating Urkomendi (of the 6th level Preferente de Guipúzcoa) into the organisation as a reserve team to act as a link between the youth level and Vitoria. They will be known as Eibar Urko.[4]
One year later, the club promoted to Segunda División B and moved again to Vitoria-Gasteiz, for playing at Estadio Olaranbe. This decision was controversial as Deportivo Alavés and Aurrerá Vitoria, owner of the stadium until 1999, protested it.[5]
Season to season
Season |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1945–56 |
Regional |
— |
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1956/57 |
3ª |
11th |
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1957/58 |
3ª |
18th |
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1958/59 |
Regional |
— |
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1959/60 |
3ª |
12th |
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1960/61 |
3ª |
2nd |
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1961/62 |
3ª |
14th |
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1962/63 |
3ª |
17th |
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1963–01 |
Regional |
— |
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2001/02 |
1ª Reg. |
5th |
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2002/03 |
1ª Reg. |
7th |
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2003/04 |
1ª Reg. |
2nd |
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2004/05 |
Reg. Pref. |
7th |
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Season |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
2005/06 |
Reg. Pref. |
2nd |
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2006/07 |
Reg. Pref. |
1st |
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2007/08 |
3ª |
20th |
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2008/09 |
Reg. Pref. |
2nd |
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2009/10 |
Reg. Pref. |
6th |
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2010/11 |
Reg. Pref. |
1st |
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2011/12 |
3ª |
18th |
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2012/13 |
Reg. Pref. |
6th |
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2013/14 |
Reg. Pref. |
5th |
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2014/15 |
Reg. Pref. |
1st |
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2015/16 |
3ª |
6th |
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2016/17 |
3ª |
2nd |
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2017/18 |
2ªB |
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Current squad
- As of 3 November 2016[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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11 |
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MF |
Iker Amorrortu
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12 |
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DF |
Jon Irazabal
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13 |
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GK |
Quique Cebriá
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14 |
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DF |
Iñigo Ibargoien
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15 |
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MF |
Imanol Sarriegi
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16 |
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MF |
Julen Azkue
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17 |
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FW |
Fran Adeva
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18 |
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MF |
Alex Aizpuru
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19 |
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MF |
Alain Ribeiro
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21 |
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MF |
Diego Rozas |
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References
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Seasons |
- 1950–51
- 1951–52
- 1952–53
- 1953–54
- 1954–55
- 1955–56
- 1956–57
- 1957–58
- 1958–59
- 1959–60
- 1960–61
- 1961–62
- 1962–63
- 1963–64
- 1964–65
- 1965–66
- 1966–67
- 1967–68
- 1968–69
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- 1970–71
- 1971–72
- 1972–73
- 1973–74
- 1974–75
- 1975–76
- 1976–77
- 1977–78
- 1978–79
- 1979–80
- 1980–81
- 1981–82
- 1982–83
- 1983–84
- 1984–85
- 1985–86
- 1986–87
- 1987–88
- 1988–89
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- 1990–91
- 1991–92
- 1992–93
- 1993–94
- 1994–95
- 1995–96
- 1996–97
- 1997–98
- 1998–99
- 1999–2000
- 2000–01
- 2001–02
- 2002–03
- 2003–04
- 2004–05
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
- 2011–12
- 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
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