CD Numancia

Numancia
Full name Club Deportivo Numancia de Soria, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Numantinos, Rojillos (Reds)
Founded 1945
Ground Los Pajaritos, Soria,
Castile and León, Spain
Ground Capacity 9,025
Chairman Francisco Rubio
Manager Jagoba Arrasate
League Segunda División
2015–16 Segunda División, 9th
Website Club home page

Club Deportivo Numancia de Soria, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Soria, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded on 9 April 1945, it plays in Segunda División, holding home games at Nuevo Estadio Los Pajaritos, with a 9,025-seat capacity.

Besides football it has other departments in sports, such as volleyball, women's handball, and rhythmic gymnastics.

History

Numancia was named after the ancient Celtiberian town of Numantia, near where Soria would be later founded. Having spent a long time in the Tercera División, the club made consistent progress, reaching the first division on three occasions: 1999, 2004 and 2008.[1]

The club became first widely known in Spain in 1995–96, while still playing at the third level, for its extraordinary run in the Spanish Cup, eliminating three top flight clubs (Real Sociedad, Racing de Santander and Sporting de Gijón) and only being knocked out in the quarter-finals by Barcelona, after Numancia drew in the first leg and took the lead in the second.[2]

Following a 1–3 loss at Sporting de Gijón on 2 November 2008, Numancia had conceded a total of 200 goals in the top division in slightly more than three seasons, reaching 44th in the all-time list. It battled bravely against relegation, but eventually returned to level two after just one year, as second from bottom, even though the season had started on a high note with a 1–0 home win against eventual champions Barcelona.[3]

Honours/achievements

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1945/46 Regional
1946/47 4th
1947/48 11th
1948/49 3rd
1949/50 13th
1950/51 17th
1951/52 13th
1952/53 6th
1953/54 12th
1954/55 3rd
1955/56 7th
1956/57 9th
1957/58 5th
1958/59 7th
1959/60 15th
1960/61 3rd
1961/62 1st
1962/63 1st
1963/64 2nd
1964/65 3rd
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1965/66 1st
1966/67 15th
1967/68 6th
1968/69 14th
1969/70 12th
1970/71 Reg. Pref. 16th
1971/72 1ª Reg. 1st
1972/73 Reg. Pref. 10th
1973/74 Reg. Pref. 13th
1974/75 Reg. Pref. 15th
1975/76 Reg. Pref. 15th
1976/77 Reg. Pref. 12th
1977/78 Reg. Pref. 1st
1978/79 5th
1979/80 14th
1980/81 13th
1981/82 4th
1982/83 7th
1983/84 2nd
1984/85 8th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1985/86 11th
1986/87 8th
1987/88 4th
1988/89 1st
1989/90 2ªB 13th
1990/91 2ªB 11th
1991/92 2ªB 10th
1992/93 2ªB 8th
1993/94 2ªB 3rd
1994/95 2ªB 2nd
1995/96 2ªB 8th Quarter-finals
1996/97 2ªB 2nd
1997/98 17th
1998/99 3rd
1999/00 17th
2000/01 20th
2001/02 17th
2002/03 14th
2003/04 3rd
2004/05 19th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2005/06 8th
2006/07 8th
2007/08 1st
2008/09 19th
2009/10 8th
2010/11 10th Second round
2011/12 10th Third round
2012/13 12th Second round
2013/14 13th Second round
2014/15 12th Third round
2015/16 9th Second round
2016/17 Second round

Current squad

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

As of 23 July 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Morocco GK Munir
3 Spain DF Adrián Ripa
4 Spain MF Marc Pedraza
5 Spain DF Francisco Regalón
6 Spain DF Iñigo Pérez
7 Spain FW Manu del Moral
8 Spain MF Alberto Escassi
9 Paraguay FW Javier Acuña
10 Venezuela MF Julio Álvarez
11 Spain FW Nacho Sánchez
13 Spain GK Aitor Fernández
14 Spain DF Luis Valcarce
No. Position Player
15 Spain DF Dani Calvo
16 Spain DF Carlos Gutiérrez
17 Spain DF Unai Medina
18 Spain FW Jairo Morillas (on loan from Espanyol)
19 Spain MF Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta
20 Spain FW Pablo Valcarce
21 Spain MF Marc Mateu
22 Spain MF Pedro Orfila
23 Spain MF Eneko Capilla (on loan from Real Sociedad)
24 Peru DF Alexander Callens
25 Spain GK Mikel Saizar

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 DF Javi Duro (on loan at Burgos)

Former players

Managers

See also

References

External links

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