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Revision as of 11:22, 23 July 2016

Huesca
File:Sd huesca.png
Full nameSociedad Deportiva Huesca, S.A.D.
Founded1960
GroundEl Alcoraz, Huesca,
Aragon, Spain
Capacity5,500
ManagerJuan Antonio Anquela
LeagueSegunda División
2015–16Segunda División, 12th
Current season

Sociedad Deportiva Huesca, S.A.D., is a Spanish football club based in Huesca, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1960 it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home games at Estadio El Alcoraz, which seats 5,500 spectators.

History

In 1910 Huesca CF was born, with Santos Solana as president. 16 years later it folded – after it had joined the Royal Spanish Football Federation in 1922 – but in 1929 CD Huesca, being renamed Unión Deportiva in 1940, took its place, but the club again disappeared in 1956 due to financial problems. Lorenzo Lera was the first associate of the club, which was enrolled in the Federation with the blaugrana colours as its founding members were Barcelona supporters.

One of the first games of written reference was a local derby against Bosco FC, a 3–5 loss. In the mid-1920s the club turned professional and, in 1926, a match against Barcelona was played at the Villa Isabel, in a 2–2 draw; In 1951, Huesca first reached Segunda División.

On 29 March 1960 Sociedad Deportiva Huesca was born, first playing in Segunda División B in 1977. In 2006 the club finished second in the Copa Federación de España, losing to Puertollano; in that same season it narrowly avoided relegation to Tercera División, after a dramatic play-off against Castillo.

In the 2006–07 campaign the club reached the play-offs for promotion to the second level, having lost a two-legged final against Córdoba CF. In the following season, it returned to the "silver category".

2008–09's second division was a regular one for Huesca, with the new league status being maintained with many rounds left. Rubén Castro, loaned by Deportivo La Coruña, was one of the most important players during the campaign, scoring 14 times, ninth-best in the league.

Relegation followed at the end of the 2012–13 season, but the club returned to the Segunda División in 2015 after a first place finish and eventually a two-leg play-off victory over Huracán Valencia.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1960/61 4 Pref.
1961/62 3 11th
1962/63 3 2nd
1963/64 3 4th
1964/65 3 2nd
1965/66 3 3rd
1966/67 3 1st
1967/68 3 1st
1968/69 3 9th
1969/70 3 5th
1970/71 3 13th
1971/72 3 12th
1972/73 3 13th
1973/74 4 Pref. 1st
1974/75 3 16th
1975/76 3 2nd
1976/77 3 8th
1977/78 3 2ªB 12th
1978/79 3 2ªB 13th
1979/80 3 2ªB 14th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1980/81 3 2ªB 17th
1981/82 3 2ªB 16th
1982/83 3 2ªB 12th
1983/84 3 2ªB 19th
1984/85 4 1st
1985/86 4 2nd
1986/87 4 7th
1987/88 4 7th
1988/89 4 4th
1989/90 4 1st
1990/91 3 2ªB 13th
1991/92 3 2ªB 18th
1992/93 4 1st
1993/94 4 1st
1994/95 4 2nd
1995/96 3 2ªB 15th
1996/97 3 2ªB 16th
1997/98 4 17th
1998/99 4 5th
1999/00 4 2nd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2000/01 4 4th
2001/02 3 2ªB 19th
2002/03 4 2nd
2003/04 4 4th
2004/05 3 2ªB 10th
2005/06 3 2ªB 16th
2006/07 3 2ªB 2nd
2007/08 3 2ªB 2nd Second round
2008/09 2 11th Second round
2009/10 2 13th Third round
2010/11 2 14th Third round
2011/12 2 13th Third round
2012/13 2 21st Third round
2013/14 3 2ªB 7th Second round
2014/15 3 2ªB 1st Round of 32
2015/16 2 12th Round of 32
2016/17 2

Stadium

During the 1971–72 season Huesca decided to build a new football stadium, the team's third in its history, located in the hills of San Jorge. In El Alcoraz (5,500-seats capacity), the 1974 Amateur Cup of Spain final took place.

Training facilities

  • Name: Ciudad Deportiva San Jorge
  • Size: 100 x 64 m.
  • Grass: Artificial (since 2005)
  • Address: Extension Ricardo del Arco, s / n. – Phone: 974 24 29 25

Current squad

As of 21 July 2016

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Spain ESP David Morillas
4 DF Spain ESP Carlos David
5 MF Spain ESP Juan Aguilera
7 MF Spain ESP José Gaspar
10 MF Spain ESP Juanjo Camacho (Captain)
12 MF France FRA Franck-Yves Bambock
14 FW Spain ESP Samu Sáiz
16 DF Spain ESP Jesús Valentín
18 DF Spain ESP Nagore
19 MF Venezuela VEN Alexander González
20 DF Spain ESP Óscar Ramírez
21 DF Spain ESP Íñigo López
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Javi Jiménez
GK Spain ESP Sergio Herrera
DF Spain ESP Álex García
DF Portugal POR Jair Amador
DF Equatorial Guinea EQG Carlos Akapo
DF Spain ESP César Soriano
MF Spain ESP Jordi Gomez
MF Spain ESP Pablo González
FW Spain ESP David Ferreiro
FW Spain ESP Borja Lázaro
FW Montenegro MNE Boris Cmiljanić

Youth team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF France FRA Aly Coulibaly
FW Montenegro MNE Alija Krnić

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Managers

See also

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