2016–17 UD Las Palmas season

UD Las Palmas
2016–17 season
Chairman Miguel Ángel Ramírez
Manager Quique Setién
Stadium Estadio Gran Canaria

The 2016–17 season is UD Las Palmas's 33rd season in La Liga.

This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club played during the 2016–17 season.

Current squad

As of 31 August 2016[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Raúl Lizoain
2 Spain DF David Simón
3 Uruguay DF Mauricio Lemos
4 Spain MF Vicente Gómez
5 Spain DF David García (captain)
6 Spain MF Ángel Montoro
7 Ghana MF Kevin-Prince Boateng
8 Morocco FW Nabil El Zhar
9 Croatia FW Marko Livaja
10 Argentina FW Sergio Araujo
11 Spain MF Momo
12 Brazil DF Michel Macedo
13 Spain GK Javi Varas
14 Spain MF Hernán
No. Position Player
15 Spain MF Roque Mesa
16 Spain DF Aythami Artiles (4th captain)
17 Spain DF Pedro Bigas
18 Spain MF Javi Castellano
19 Argentina MF Mateo García
20 Spain FW Tyronne del Pino
21 Spain MF Jonathan Viera
22 Portugal DF Hélder Lopes
23 Spain DF Dani Castellano
24 Spain MF Tana
25 Spain FW Asdrúbal
31 Spain GK David Ramírez
Spain FW José Artiles

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Spain MF Leo (at Arandina until 30 June 2017)
Spain FW Jefté Betancor (at Arandina until 30 June 2017)
No. Position Player
Spain FW Héctor Figueroa (at Ponferradina until 30 June 2017)
Spain FW Alfredo Ortuño (at Cádiz until 30 June 2017)

Player transfers

In:

Out:

No. Position Player
7 Ghana MF Kevin-Prince Boateng (from Milan)[2]
20 Spain FW Tyronne del Pino (loan return from Huesca)[3]
19 Argentina MF Mateo García (from Instituto de Córdoba)[4]
Spain FW Asdrúbal Hernández (loan return from Leganés)[5]
9 Croatia FW Marko Livaja (from Rubin Kazan, previously on loan at Empoli)[6]
22 Portugal DF Hélder Lopes (from Paços de Ferreira)[7]
12 Brazil DF Michel Macedo (from Almería)[8]

No. Position Player
7 Spain MF Nauzet Alemán (to TBD)[9]
6 Spain DF Ángel (to TBD)[10]
8 Brazil FW Willian José (loan return to Deportivo Maldonado, later signed by Real Sociedad)[11]
12 Ghana MF Wakaso Mubarak (loan return to Rubin Kazan, later signed by Panathinaikos)[12]
29 Spain DF Nili (to Barcelona B)[13]
21 Spain MF Juan Carlos Valerón (to Unión Abrisajac)[14]

References

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