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SD Lagunak (women)

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SD Lagunak
Full nameSociedad Deportiva Lagunak
Nickname(s)Amarillas
Founded1990
GroundServicio Municipal Lagunak
Capacity1,000
ChairmanIgnacio Nieto
ManagerRubén Berrogui
LeaguePrimera División
2010-1115th

SD Lagunak women's team represents SD Lagunak in women's football. It currently plays in Primera División, the country's top league.[1] Founded in 1990, it was the first women's football team in Navarre. It has been more successful than its male counterpart, having played seven years in top flight and reached the national cup final three times as of 2011.

Their first success was reaching the 1998 Copa de la Reina's final after beating defending champion RCD Espanyol in semifinals. They lost 4-0 to Atlético Málaga, who also won the league that year. Two years later they again reached the final, but were beaten by Levante UD.

When the Spanish league was unified in 2001 Lagunak started in Primera Nacional, the second category. It reached the Superliga in 2003 after topping its group and beating FC Barcelona and Atlético Jiennense in the promotion play-offs.[2]

In 2006 it qualified for the Copa de la Reina for the first time in the Superliga era following Estudiantes Huelva's relegation. Lagunak defeated CF Puebla and Rayo Vallecano to reach its third final. This time the result was a tie (2-2), but Lagunak lost in the penalty shootout. However, 2007 Lagunak ended second to last and was relegated. The next year Lagunak won the Group A and beat Atlético Málaga and CD Arguineguín to regain its spot in the premier category.

For the next three seasons Lagunak avoided relegation. In 2011 it qualified for the Copa de la Reina, where they were defeated by Athletic Bilbao by an 11-1 aggregate.

Current squad

As of 17 October 2012 (reference)
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Maider España
GK Spain ESP María Goñi
DF Spain ESP Cristina Casademon
DF Spain ESP María Celigueta
DF Spain ESP Nekane Cuetos
DF Spain ESP Ianire Leceaga
DF Spain ESP Esther Martínez
DF Spain ESP María Sánchez
DF Spain ESP Josune Urdaniz
MF Spain ESP Marta Álvarez
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Susana Bedmar
MF Spain ESP Esther Blanco
MF Spain ESP Tiara Calahorrano
MF Spain ESP Arguiñe Iraizoz
MF Spain ESP Sara Labiano
FW Spain ESP Irene Gayarre
FW Spain ESP Maider Isisarri
FW Spain ESP Alicia Minuarraiz
FW Brazil BRA Isabella Oliveira
FW Spain ESP Isabel Torral

Former internationals

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
1991–92 2 (Gr. A) 4th
1992–93 2 (Gr. 4) ? Round of 16
1993–94 2 (Gr. A) ?
1994–95 2 (Gr. A) ?
1995–96 2 (Gr. A) ?
1996–97 2 (Gr. 1) 5th
1997–98 2 (Gr. 1) ? Finalist
1998–99 2 (Gr. 1) 9th
1999–00 1 3rd Finalist
2000–01 2 (Gr. 1) 2nd Semifinals
2001–02 2 (Gr. 1) 3rd
2002–03 2 (Gr. 1) 1st
2003–04 1 7th
2004–05 1 11th
2005–06 1 9th Finalist
2006–07 1 13th
2007–08 2 (Gr. 1) 1st
2008–09 1 11th
2009–10 1 (Gr. C) 4th
2010–11 1 (Gr. C) 3rd Round 1
2011–12 1 13th
2012–13 1

References