AD Guíxols
Full name | Ateneu Esportiu Guixols |
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Founded | 1914 |
Ground | Sant Feliu de Guixols, Girona, Barcelona, Spain |
Capacity | 2.500 |
Chairman | Jaume Guinó Rosselló |
Manager | Ignacio "Nacho" Castro |
League | Primera Catalana |
2009-10 | 15th |
Ateneu Deportiu Guixols is a football club from the town of Sant Feliu de Guixols, in the Baix Empordà.
History
As an official founding date of the club in 1914, although there are some references to some of the early matches against Ateneu Cassà in 1913. Ateneu, as an entity in itself, was founded on 1 November 1905. In his honors, the title is the most outstanding achievement of the Catalan Championship Second Category Athletic Sabadell won by 2 to 1 in 1922, as well as 4 consecutive provincial championships between 1919 and 1922. In 1927, the Ateneo disappeared and founded the Center for Sports and Athletic Esbarjos (CEIDA), disappearing again in 1929. In 1930 the club was founded GAAV (Avant Avant Guíxols Visca), who only played friendly matches in nature. It was not until 1932 when the football reborn with strength in the city with the appearance of the House of Sports. In 1934, the House is proclaimed provincial champion, but a year later the club returned to disappear. After the war, was created in the SD of the FACT and the jons, that in August 1939 adopted the same name Iecsalis FC. This disappeared in 1941, he founded the UD Guixolense that he disappeared a year later. Was created in 1943 the Cinnamon Club, later known as Phoenix and Deportivo C.F. Guixols, which later became the current Ateneu Deportiu. The club won the 1964 Trophy Moscardó against CF Reus Deportiu. It has been 11 seasons in Division Three, being the most successful period in the early 2000, with Xavi Lozano as coach. The 2006-07 season, the club militant group 1 of the Regional Business and reached back to the Primera Catalana in overcoming the wheel for a global Barà 2 to 1 in promoting the rise (0-0 to Roda Barà of victory and 2-1 in Sant Feliu de Guixols). Since the 2007-08 season, playing first candidate ever to Catalan permanence. Has recently experienced one of its most difficult moments in economic in knowing that the players had been three months without charge. In a last dying a life or death, a draw against a 3 Manresa gave Ateneu the right to play in Primera Catalana another season with the former Nacho Castro, retired this season as a coach.
Anthem
Avui juga l'Ateneu, ja pensem en la victòria, sobre el camp demostrarem que sabem jugar a futbol! Amb els socis al costat no creiem en la derrota, l'afició del nostre poble es mereix un club campió. Guíxols! Guíxols! Blau i grana els teus colors. Guíxols! Guíxols! Sant Feliu n'està orgullós. Quan el Guíxols surt al camp, les jugades són precioses, posem la passió en el joc i de premi fem els gols. Si les coses no van bé i ens endosen la derrota, l'equip pren bona nota i diumenge guanyarem. Guíxols! Guíxols! L'energia i l'emoció! Guíxols! Guíxols! Tothom sap que ets el millor. Guixolencs de tota mena animem el nostre equip, que ens demostra l'experiència que no hi ha rival petit. Jugadors i aficionats faran nostre la victòria, defensem la nostra història ja que som un club gloriós. Guíxols! Guíxols! Blau i grana els teus colors...
Squad 2008-2009
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
- 1 Campionat de Catalunya de Segona Categoria: 1922
- 1 Trofeu Moscardó: 1964
- 1 Campionat de Primera Regional: 1985
Featured Players
- Conrad Portas (RCD Espanyol anys 20, internacional espanyol en 2 ocasions)
- Carlos Lorenzana (antic preparador físic selecció espanyola amb José A. Camacho)
- Ricard Fargas "Ricky" (Vila-real CF, FC Jazz Pori de Finlàndia)
- Charles "Charly" Oppong (internacional Costa d'Ivori 1989)
- Ferran Vàzquez (Palamós CF, a 2a. Divisió)
- Xavi Giró (UE Figueres, a 2a. Divisió)
- Goran Kopunovic (només es va alinear en amistosos per problemes amb la legislació; UE Figueres, Ferencvaros, AEK Larnaca)
- Jordi Carré (a.c.s.) (UE Figueres, a 2a. Divisió)
- Òscar Serrano (RCD Espanyol, Ràcing de Santander)
- Francesc Guitart Sabater (RCD Espanyol B)
Featured Coaches
References
External Links
The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol are the Spanish football regional divisions. They are administered by the Autonomous football federations. The level immediately above (in the fifth tier) is the Tercera División RFEF. The autonomous regional divisions include:
Community | Level 6 | Level 7 | Level 8 | Level 9 | Level 10 | |
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Preferente Galicia
(2 groups) |
Primeira Autonómica
(5 groups) |
Segunda Autonómica
(13 groups) |
Terceira Autonómica
(19 groups) |
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Primera RFFPA | Segunda RFFPA
(2 groups) |
Tercera RFFPA
(3 groups) |
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Regional Preferente | Primera Regional | Segunda Regional
(2 groups) |
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Biscay | División de Honor | Territorial Preferente | Territorial Primera
(2 groups) |
Territorial Segunda
(2 groups) |
Territorial Tercera
(3 groups) | |
Álava | División de Honor | Primera Regional | — | |||
Guipúzcoa | División de Honor | Primera Regional
(2 groups) |
Segunda Regional
(4 groups) |
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Lliga Elit | Primera Catalana
(3 groups) |
Segona Catalana
(6 groups) |
Tercera Catalana
(17 groups) |
Quarta Catalana
(30 groups) | ||
Lliga Comunitat
(2 groups) |
Primera FFCV
(4 groups) |
Segunda FFCV
(8 groups) |
Tercera FFCV
(16 groups) |
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Preferente
(2 groups) |
Primera Aficionados
(4 groups) |
Segunda Aficionados
(8 groups) |
Tercera Aficionados
(16 groups) |
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Primera División Regional
(2 groups) |
Primera División Provincial
(12 groups)
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Segunda División Provincial
(3 groups)
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Tercera División Provincial
(2 groups)
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División de Honor
(2 groups) |
Primera Andaluza
(8 groups)
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Segunda Andaluza
(8 groups) |
Tercera Andaluza
(13 groups) |
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Ibiza and Formentera | Regional Preferente de Ibiza-Formentera | — | ||||
Mallorca | Primera Regional Preferente de Mallorca | Primera Regional | Segunda Regional | Tercera Regional
(2 groups) |
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Menorca | Regional Preferente de Menorca | — | ||||
Canary Islands | ||||||
Las Palmas | Interinsular Preferente de Las Palmas
(1 group) |
Primera Regional
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Segunda Regional Aficionado-Gran Canaria
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife | Interinsular Preferente de Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Tenerife) (FTF) | Primera Interinsular
(2 groups)
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Segunda Interinsular
(2 groups)
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Territorial Preferente | Liga Autonómica | Primera Territorial | — | |||
Primera Regional
(4 subgroups) |
Segunda Regional
(5 subgroups) |
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Primera Autonómica | Preferente
(2 groups) |
Primera Regional
(3 groups) |
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Regional Preferente de La Rioja | — | |||||
Regional Preferente
(2 groups) |
Primera Regional
(4 groups) |
Segunda Regional
(5 groups) |
Segunda Regional B | Tercera Regional
(3 groups) | ||
Primera División Preferente
(2 groups) |
Primera División Autonómica
(4 groups) |
Segunda División Autonómica
(6 groups) |
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Regional Preferente de Ceuta | — | |||||
Primera Autonómica de Melilla | — |