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Real Club Deportivo Mallorca
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Full nameReal Club
Deportivo Mallorca
Nickname(s)Barralets, Ensaimada Mecánica
Founded1916
(as Alfonso XIII Football Club)
GroundONO Estadi,
Majorca, Balearic Islands,
Spain
Capacity23,142
ChairmanVicenç Grande Garau
Head CoachGregorio Manzano
LeagueLa Liga
2007-08La Liga, 7th

Real Club Deportivo Mallorca is a Spanish football team from Palma de Mallorca. Founded on March 5, 1916, it currently plays in the Spanish first division.

Mallorca plays in red shirts and black shorts with black socks. Their home stadium is the ONO Estadi, seating 23,142 spectators.

History

The oldest club in the Balearic Islands, Mallorca was originally formed by Adolfo Vázquez, a republican engineer, who named the club Junta Directiva del Alfonso XIII FBC after the then king. The first stadium, inaugurated on March 25, was called the Buenos Aires, with a match against FC Barcelona (which Barcelona won 8-0). A year later, the club changed its name to Real Sociedad Alfonso XIII, which remained until the club was renamed in 1931, for political reasons, Club Deportivo Mallorca. The Real prefix was added in 1949.

In its history, the team has spent 20 seasons in Primera División, 29 in Segunda División, 2 in Segunda División B and 11 in Tercera División.

It was announced on July 22, 2008, that 96% of the club's shares had been purchased for over GBP50 million by controversial English businessman Paul Davidson.[1]

Organizational chart

Staff of RCD Mallorca

  • President: Vicenç Grande Garau
  • Counselors: José Miguel García Gacía, María Elena Ordinas, Miquel Vaquer Gelabert, Víctor Grande, Joaquín García, Álvaro Delgado Truyols, Miquel Llabrés Feliu, Miquel Lladó Oliver.
  • Counselors Secretary: Joan Buades Feliu
  • Vice-Secretary: Antoni Tugores Mayol

Organizational structure

  • Manager: Pedro Terrasa
  • Financial Director: Raquel Ortega
  • Director Marketing and Sales: Miquel Rubí
  • Director Foundation:
  • Press head: Héctor Romero
  • Public Relations: Matíes Rebassa

Technical Staff

  • Head Coach: Gregorio Manzano
  • Assistant Coach: Gonzalo Hurtado
  • Fitness Coach: Antoni Servera, Miquel Brunet
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Joan Mesquida
  • Medical Services head: Joan Pericàs O'Callaghan
  • Physical therapist: Vicenç Marí

List of Presidents

Real Sociedad Alfonso XIII Football Club

Club Deportivo Mallorca

Real Club Deportivo Mallorca

Data club

  • Full name: Real Club Deportivo Mallorca S.A.D.
  • Fundation n year: 1916
  • Address: ONO Estadi, Camí dels Reis s/n 07011 Palma de Mallorca
  • Phone: 971221221
  • Fax: 971452351 - 971220388 (press)
  • Official wesite: http://www.rcdmallorca.es
  • Fan Subscribers: 17.000
  • Total Attendance in La Liga: 304.713 (2005-06)
  • Average Attendance: 16.038 Espectadores (2005-06)
  • Official shirt manufacturer: Reial
  • Official shirt sponsors: Viajes Iberia
  • Other sponsors: La Caixa, Cocacola, Aquabona, Asepeyo, Centrofoto, Lanjaron, Trablisa, Bancaja, Illes Balears, AMASK8([[1]])

Stadium Information

Hymn

The team plane, needed due to the club's island location

Mallorca, Mallorca, tot Mallorca està amb tu; i sempre direm com el Mallorca no hi ha ningú.

Mallorca, Mallorca,...

Cap amunt, cap amunt! sempre amunt, sempre amunt! el Mallorca guanyarà.

Cap amunt, cap amunt! sempre amunt, sempre amunt! el Mallorca triomfarà.

Mallorca!!, Mallorca!! Mallorca!!, Mallorca!! Mallorca, Mallorca tot Mallorca...

Guanyarem, guanyarem! triomfarem, triomfarem! el Mallorca és superior!!

Guanyarem, guanyarem!! triomfarem, triomfarem!! El Mallorca és superior!!

Listen Hymn from the RCD Mallorca official website [2]

Current squad

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

As of August 30, 2008 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 Spain ESP Miguel Àngel Moyà (vice-cpt)
2 MF Brazil BRA Cléber Santana
3 DF Spain ESP Josemi
4 DF Spain ESP Iván Ramis
5 DF Argentina ARG Lionel Scaloni
6 MF Spain ESP Mario Suárez
7 DF Spain ESP Fernando Varela
8 MF Spain ESP Juanmi Callejon
9 FW Cameroon CMR Pierre Webó (vice-cpt)
10 MF Spain ESP José Manuel Jurado
11 MF Uruguay URU Gonzalo Castro
14 FW Guinea GUI Alhassane Keita
15 DF Spain ESP David Navarro
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Portugal POR Nunes (vice-cpt)
17 DF Spain ESP Ayoze
18 MF Venezuela VEN Juan Arango (captain)
19 MF Spain ESP José Luis Martí
20 FW Argentina ARG Óscar Trejo
21 FW Spain ESP Aritz Aduriz
23 DF Spain ESP Enrique Corrales
24 MF Spain ESP Jordi López
25 GK Argentina ARG Germán Lux
TBA MF Spain ESP Alberto
TBA FW Spain ESP Óscar Díaz
TBA DF Spain ESP Javier Dorado

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
–– FW Spain ESP Víctor (at Gimnàstic Tarragona)
–– FW Spain ESP Emilio Nsue (at CD Castellón)
–– MF Spain ESP Tuni (at Hércules CF)

Foreign players 2007/2008

In the Spanish league only three non-EU nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team. Those with European ancestry can claim a passport from the nation their ancestors came from. If a Latin American player cannot prove European ancestry he can claim a Spanish passport by playing in Spain for 5 years.

In addition, players from the ACP countries—countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement—are not counted against non-EU quotas, due to the Kolpak ruling. However, this issue is currently moot for Mallorca, as their only first-team player from an ACP country (Pierre Webó of Cameroon) already holds a Spanish passport.

International players

Famous players

see also Category:RCD Mallorca footballers

Former coaches

1923/1924 1924/1925 1925/1926 1926/1927 1927/1928 1928/1929
Czech Republic Ferry Proks "Zaubek" Czech Republic Ferry Proks "Zaubek" Spain - Spain Ferrà - Llauger Spain - Spain Ferrà - Llauger Spain Antoni Socias Spain Antoni Socias
Spain - Spain Ferrà - Llauger
1929/1930 1930/1931 1931/1932 1932/1933 1933/1934 1934/1935 1935/1936
Spain Antoni Socias England Jack Greenwell Spain Paco Tomás Spain Antoni Socias Spain Antoni Socias Spain Antoni Socias Spain Guzmán
Spain Alzamora
1936/1937 1937/1938 1938/1939 1939/1940 1940/1941 1941/1942 1942/1943
Spain Guzmán Spain Guzmán Spain Pagaza Spain Pagaza Spain Prat Spain Prat
Spain Alzamora
1943/1944 1944/1945 1945/1946 1946/1947 1947/1948 1948/1949 1949/1950
Spain Cristòfol Martí Spain Castro Spain Patricio Caicedo Spain Patricio Caicedo Spain Cristòfol Martí Spain Balaguer Spain Patricio Caicedo
Spain Cristòfol Martí Spain Mauri Spain Satur Grech
1950/1951 1951/1952 1952/1953 1953/1954 1954/1955 1955/1956 1956/1957
Spain Satur Grech Spain Satur Grech Spain Satur Grech Spain Satur Grech Spain Pau Vidal Spain Pau Vidal Spain Andreu Quetglas
Spain Rotger Hungary Esteban Platko
1957/1958 1958/1959 1959/1960 1960/1961 1961/1962 1962/1963 1963/1964
Spain Miquel Gual Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo Spain Satur Grech Spain José Luis Saso Spain Arturo Llopis
Spain José Luis Saso Spain José Luis Saso Spain Jaume Turró
1964/1965 1965/1966 1966/1967 1967/1968 1968/1969 1969/1970 1970/1971
Spain Juan Ramón Spain César Rodríguez Spain José Iglesias "Joseíto" Spain Vicente Dauder Spain Vicente Sasot Argentina-Uruguay Juancho Forneris- Sergio Rodríguez England Luke 'Chopper' Gray
Spain César Rodríguez Uruguay Héctor Rial Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo Argentina-Uruguay Juancho Forneris- Sergio Rodríguez Spain Sabino Barinaga Argentina Juancho Forneris
Spain Jaume Turró
1971/1972 1972/1973 1973/1974 1974/1975 1975/1976 1976/1977 1977/1978
Argentina Juancho Forneris Spain José Luis Saso Spain Manuel Martínez "Manolín" Spain César Rodríguez Spain Manolo de la Torre Spain Luis Costa Spain Sánchez Alexanco
Brazil Otto Bumbel Argentina Juancho Forneris Spain César Rodríguez Uruguay Hugo Villamide Argentina Juancho Forneris
Spain José Luis Saso SpainManolo de la Torre
SpainAlfredo Vera
1978/1979 1979/1980 1980/1981 1981/1982 1982/1983 1983/1984 1984/1985
Spain Enrique Agustí Spain Antonio Oviedo Spain Antonio Oviedo Spain Antonio Oviedo France Lucien Muller Spain Koldo Aguirre Spain Manolo Vilanova
Argentina Juancho Forneris France Lucien Muller France Marcel Domingo
Spain Andreu Quetglas
1985/1986 1986/1987 1987/1988 1988/1989 1989/1990 1990/1991 1991/1992
Spain Benito Joanet 1-xx Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Brzic 1-16 Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer
Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer xx-xx France Lucien Muller xx-xx Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer 17-38
1992/1993 1993/1994 1994/1995 1995/1996 1996/1997 1997/1998 1998/1999
Spain Llorenç Serra Ferrer 1-37 Spain Jaume Bauzá Spain Jaume Bauzá 1-10 Spain José Antonio Irulegui 1-9 Spain Víctor Muñoz 1-32 Argentina Héctor Cúper Argentina Héctor Cúper
Spain Jaume Bauzá 38 Spain Nando Pons 11-28 Spain José Manuel Esnal 10-21 Spain Tomeu Llompart 33-38
Spain José Antonio Irulegui 29-38 Spain Víctor Muñoz 22-38
1999/2000 2000/2001 2001/2002 2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006
Argentina Mario Gómez 1-2 Spain Luis Aragonés Germany Bernd Krauss 1-8 Spain Gregorio Manzano Portugal Jaime Pacheco 1-5 Spain Benito Floro 1-8 Argentina Héctor Cúper 1-23
Spain Fernando Vázquez 3-38 Croatia Sergio Kresic 9-36 Spain Tomeu Llompart 6 Spain Tomeu Llompart 9 Spain Gregorio Manzano 24-38
Spain Tomeu Llompart 37-38 Spain Luis Aragonés 7-38 Argentina Héctor Cúper 10-38
2006/2007 2007/2008
Spain Gregorio Manzano Spain Gregorio Manzano

see also Category:RCD Mallorca managers

Honours

Winners:

Runners-up:

Seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1997/1998 1D 5 38 16 12 10 55 39 60 final
1998/1999 1D 3 38 20 6 12 48 31 66 quarter-final CWC final
1999/2000 1D 10 38 14 9 15 52 45 51 2nd round UC quarter-final elim. 3rd round ECL
2000/2001 1D 3 38 20 11 7 61 43 71 quarter-final
2001/2002 1D 16 38 11 10 17 40 52 43 last 16 UC 3rd round elim. group stage ECL
2002/2003 1D 9 38 14 10 14 49 56 52 winner
2003/2004 1D 11 38 15 6 17 54 66 51 3rd round UC 4th round
2004/2005 1D 17 38 10 9 19 42 63 39 3rd round
2005/2006 1D 13 38 10 13 15 37 51 43 4rd round
2006/2007 1D 12 38 14 7 17 41 47 49 last 16
2007/2008 1D 7 38 15 14 9 69 54 59 last 16

Club statistics & records

Statistics & records in national competition

  • Seasons in La Liga: 21
    • Points: 844
    • Played: 760
    • Win: 251
    • Draw: 198
    • Lost: 311
    • Goals for: 875
    • Goals against: 1039
  • Seasons in Segunda División: 31
    • Points: 1156
    • Played: 1024
    • Win: 438
    • Draw: 240
    • Lost: 346
    • Goals for: 1487
    • Goals against: 1285
  • Seasons in Segunda División B: 2
    • Points: 82
    • Played: 76
    • Win: 30
    • Draw: 22
    • Lost: 24
    • Goals for: 90
    • Goals against: 81
  • Seasons in Tercera División: 12
    • Points: 343
    • Played: 477
    • Win: 209
    • Draw: 59
    • Lost: 75
    • Goals for: 753
    • Goals against: 351
  • Seasons in Balearic Championship: 16
    • Points: 274
    • Played: 166
    • Win: 123
    • Draw: 28
    • Lost: 15
    • Goals for: 479
    • Goals against: 176

Statistics in La Liga

  • Position in historical classification in La Liga: 19[2]
  • Matches played: 760
  • Matches won: 251
  • Matches drawn: 198
  • Matches lost: 311
  • Goals for: 875
  • Goals against: 1039
  • Goal difference: -164
  • Points: 844 pts
  • Historical goals in La Liga
  • Goal 1: Juan Forteza (Day 2 season 1960-1961 Mallorca 2-1 Real Rácing)
  • Goal 100: Francisco Martínez "Achuri" (Day 22 season 1962-1963 Atlético de Madrid 6-1 Mallorca)
  • Goal 200: Rolando Barrera (Day 16 season 1983-1984 Mallorca 2-1 Real Sociedad)
  • Goal 300: Zoran Vulic (Day 2 season 1989-1990 Mallorca 2-2 Real Oviedo)
  • Goal 400: Óscar Mena (Day 3 season 1997-1998 Mallorca 6-2 Real Sporting)
  • Goal 500: Carlos Domínguez (Day 1 season 1999-2000 Mallorca 1-2 Real Madrid)
  • Goal 600: Albert Luque (Day 35 season 2000-2001 Real Club Deportivo Espanyol 0-1 Mallorca)
  • Goal 700: Samuel Eto'o (Day 37 season 2002-2003 Recreativo Huelva 1-1 Mallorca)
  • Goal 800: Juan Arango (Day 3 season 2005-2006 Mallorca 5-2 Real Sociedad)
  • Goal 900: Pierre Webó (Day 15 season 2007-2008 Rácing Santander 3-1 Mallorca)
  • Best position in La Liga: 3rd. (2 times), 1998/99 and 2000/2001
  • Worst position in La Liga: 20, 1991/1992
  • Goal records
  • Record League home victory: 7-1 v Recreativo Huelva, Day 27, season 2007/2008, 9 March 2008
  • Record League away victory: 1-5 v Real Madrid, Day 32, season 2002/2003, 3 May 2003
  • Record League home defeat: 0-5 v Valencia, Day 10, season 2003/2004, 25 November 2003
  • Record League away defeat: 7-0 v Atlético Madrid, Day 21, season 1987/1988, 7 February 1988
  • Fastest goal: Dani García Lara at the 22 seconds 1-3 v Real Oviedo, Day 23, season 1998/1999, 21 February 1999.
  • Most goals scored in a season: 61, 2000/2001
  • Most goals scored in a match:
  • Most goals conceded in a match:
  • Most points in a 42-game season:
  • Most points in a 38-game Season:
  • Longest unbeaten run: 10, Day 30 season 1990/1991 to Day 1 season 1991/1992
  • Longest without win run: 15, Day 1 season 1983/1984 to Day 15 season 1983/1984
  • Longest win run: 7, Day 4 season 2002/2003 to Day 10 season 2002/2003
  • Longest draw run: 6, Day 34 season 1990/1991 to Day 1 season 1991/1992
  • Longest lose run: 8, Day 3 season 1969/1970 to Day 10 season 1969/1970
  • Player with most matches played: Miguel Ángel Nadal - 255
  • Most minutes played: Miguel Ángel Nadal - 21388
  • Most goals scored : 54 - Samuel Eto'o
  • Most League goals in a season: Daniel Güiza 27 (season 2007/2008) Magdaleno 19 (season 1986/1987), Diego Tristán 18 (season 1999/2000)
  • Goals in consecutive league matches: 5 consecutive matches - Walter Pandiani, Day 8 to day 12 season 2002/2003
  • Player with most goals scored in a match:
  • "Pichichi" trophy: Daniel Güiza 27 goals in season 2007/2008
  • "Zamora" trophy: Carlos Roa 23 goals received, season 1998/1999
  • Former with most matches: Lorenzo Serra Ferrer 184, Héctor Cúper 128, Luis Aragonés 70

Statistics in Copa del Rey

  • Winner: 1
  • Runner-up: 2
  • Semi-Final:
  • Quarter Final:
  • Round of 16:
  • Round of 32:
  • 3rd. Round:
  • 2nd. Round:
  • 1st. Round:
  • Record Cup victory: 1986 Mallorca vs Portmany 7-0; 1992 Mallorca vs Binéfar 7-0
  • Record Cup defeat: 1950 Valencia vs Mallorca 8-0

Statistics in Supercopa de España

  • Participations: 2
  • Winner: 1
  • Runner-up: 1
Note: Updated season 2006/07.

Statistics & records in international competition

Statistics in European competitions

  • Matches played: 39
  • Matches won: 17
  • Matches drawn: 9
  • Matches lost: 13
  • Goals for: 48
  • Goals against: 45
  • Goal difference: +3
  • Goal records
  • Record UEFA Champions League victory: 2-0 vs Hajduk Split (preliminary round)
  • Record UEFA Cup victory: 0-3 vs Spartak Moskva
  • Record UEFA Champions League defeat: 0-4 vs Schalke 04
  • Record UEFA Cup defeat: 4-1 vs Newcastle
  • Most matches played:
  • Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League: Samuel Eto'o 2
  • Most goals scored in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: Daniel García Lara 4
  • Most goals scored in UEFA Cup: Samuel Eto'o 5 Jovan Stankovic 5, Diego Tristán 5
  • Longest unbeaten run in European competition:

Other statistics

  • Highest transfer fee paid:
  • Highest transfer fee received:
  • Record 'Home' attendance:
Note: Updated season 2006/07.

References

See also

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