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Inter Club d'Escaldes
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Full nameInter Club d'Escaldes
Nickname(s)Inter
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
GroundAndorra Football Federation stadiums
ChairmanAntonio Colaço
ManagerRodri Saravia
LeaguePrimera Divisió
2019–20Primera Divisió, 1st

Inter Club d'Escaldes is an Andorran football club based in Escaldes-Engordany. The club currently plays in Primera Divisió.

History

Inter Club d'Escaldes was founded in Escaldes-Engordany in 1991 and being founder member of Primera Divisió in 1995, the Premier League of Andorra. The club was playing since then in the top flight until April 2015 when the team was relegated after finishing 8th in the regular league.[1] The club returned in Primera Divisió after two seasons, in May 2017.[2]

L'Inter achieved twice the third position in Primera Divisió, during two consecutives seasons in 1999-00 and 2000–01, and became runners-up in Copa Constitució during the 2001–02 season, losing 2–0 against FC Lusitanos.

After becoming champion of the 2019–20 Primera Divisió, the club was able to have the right to participate in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, from the Preliminary Round. This historic partition represents the 1st time in the club's history that it has participated in an official international tournament.[3]

Colors and badge

In its beginnings the club had a strong support of Construccions Modernes, a company linked to the construction, to the point that its initials CM remain until the present time in its shield. Due to team colors, blue and black, the team and fans are referenced as blau-i-negres.[4]

Contruccions Modernes[5] crest until 2015.
25th Anniversary crest (1991-2016).
Classic kit.
First kit (2010-12).
First kit (2012-16).

Honours

European record

As of 31 August 2020

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2020–21 UEFA Champions League PR Kosovo Drita 1–2
UEFA Europa League 2Q Republic of Ireland Dundalk 0–1


Notes
  • PR: Preliminary round
  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round

Current squad

As of 29 November 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Andorra AND Josep Gómes
2 MF Andorra AND Cristian Martínez
4 MF Andorra AND Emili García
5 MF Andorra AND Sergi Moreno (captain)
6 DF Andorra AND Ildefons Lima
7 FW Spain ESP Genís Soldevila
8 MF Andorra AND Albert Reyes
9 FW Uruguay URU Bruno Lemiechevsky
10 FW Andorra AND Juli Sánchez
11 FW Spain ESP Jordi Betriu
12 DF Portugal POR Rui Beja
14 MF Andorra AND Jordi Rubio
15 DF Spain ESP Óscar Reyes
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Colombia COL Andrés Briñez
17 MF Spain ESP Toni Lao
18 FW Chile CHI Nico Medina
19 FW Portugal POR Bruninho
20 MF Spain ESP Jordi Roca
21 MF Andorra AND Marc Pujol
23 DF Andorra AND Xavier Moreno
24 DF Argentina ARG Fede Bessone
31 GK Spain ESP Gerardo Rubio
34 DF Spain ESP José Rodríguez
DF Andorra AND Josep Maria Cabanes
MF Andorra AND Ludovic Clemente

References

  1. ^ "FAF - L'FC Santa Coloma dóna un cop sobre la taula en endur-se el derbi ciutadà". www.faf.ad. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Tic Tapa i UE Santa Coloma seran a Europa i l'Inter és de Primera". elperiodic.ad. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.altaveu.com/actualitat/esport/inter-escaldes-es-proclama-campio-lliga-futbol_21821_102.html
  4. ^ "La FAF es posa dura per l'encesa d'una bengala a la Borda Mateu". elperiodic.ad. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  5. ^ "FAF - L'Inter Club Escaldes espera rival per jugar la promoció". www.faf.ad. Retrieved 15 August 2018.