Barakaldo CF

Barakaldo Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Barakaldo, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Founded in 1917 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 2, holding home matches at Lasesarre,[2] with a capacity of 7,960 seats.

Barakaldo
Full nameBarakaldo Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s)Peñarol, Fabriles
Founded1917
GroundLasesarre, Barakaldo,
Basque Country, Spain
Capacity7,960 [1]
PresidentOrlando Sáiz
Head coachAitor Larrazábal
League2ªB – Group 2
2019-202ªB – Group 2, 14th
WebsiteClub website

History

Barakaldo played the 1918–19 season in the Category C of the Regional Championship and became the champion without losing a single game throughout the season, promoted to category B.[3]

Barakaldo lost its place in the second category in the 1944–45 season, but in the 1945–46 season the club returned to the Segunda División.[3] Nevertheless the next 1946–47 season was not successful for the club. It finished in the 11th position among 14 teams, just one point away from the last position.[4] In the following campaign Barakaldo improved its position, finishing 9th.[5]

Club names

  • Baracaldo Football-Club(1917–1942)
  • Baracaldo Oriamendi(1940–43)
  • Baracaldo Altos Hornos(1943–71)

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1929 3 9th
1929/30 3 1st
1930/31 3 1st
1931/32 3 2nd
1932/33 3 2nd Round of 32
1933/34 3 2nd Round of 32
1934/35 2 6th Third round
1935/36 2 3rd Third round
1939/40 2 5th Round of 32
1940/41 2 11th Third round
1941/42 2 6th
1942/43 2 5th Round of 32
1943/44 2 11th Round of 32
1944/45 2 14th Round of 16
1945/46 3 3rd
1946/47 2 11th Round of 32
1947/48 2 9th Round of 32
1948/49 2 5th
1949/50 2 10th
1950/51 2 12th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1951/52 2 5th
1952/53 2 7th
1953/54 2 2nd
1954/55 2 6th
1955/56 2 10th
1956/57 2 18th
1957/58 3 1st
1958/59 2 6th
1959/60 2 9th
1960/61 2 15th
1961/62 3 9th
1962/63 3 1st
1963/64 3 1st
1964/65 2 9th
1965/66 2 16th
1966/67 3 3rd
1967/68 3 2nd
1968/69 3 7th
1969/70 3 5th
1970/71 3 4th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1971/72 3 1st
1972/73 2 8th
1973/74 2 10th
1974/75 2 15th
1975/76 3 2nd
1976/77 3 1st
1977/78 2 4th
1978/79 2 19th
1979/80 3 2ªB 1st
1980/81 2 19th
1981/82 3 2ªB 6th
1982/83 3 2ªB 14th
1983/84 3 2ªB 18th
1984/85 4 4th
1985/86 4 2nd
1986/87 4 4th
1987/88 4 1st
1988/89 3 2ªB 2nd
1989/90 3 2ªB 10th
1990/91 3 2ªB 7th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1991/92 3 2ªB 7th
1992/93 3 2ªB 2nd
1993/94 3 2ªB 4th
1994/95 3 2ªB 13th
1995/96 3 2ªB 7th
1996/97 3 2ªB 3rd First round
1997/98 3 2ªB 1st First round
1998/99 3 2ªB 3rd Second round
1999/00 3 2ªB 4th Second round
2000/01 3 2ªB 12th First round
2001/02 3 2ªB 1st
2002/03 3 2ªB 2nd First round
2003/04 3 2ªB 14th Second round
2004/05 3 2ªB 7th
2005/06 3 2ªB 15th
2006/07 3 2ªB 6th
2007/08 3 2ªB 4th Second round
2008/09 3 2ªB 10th Third round
2009/10 3 2ªB 11th
2010/11 3 2ªB 20th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2011/12 4 2nd
2012/13 3 2ªB 5th
2013/14 3 2ªB 8th Second round
2014/15 3 2ªB 7th Third round
2015/16 3 2ªB 2nd Round of 32
2016/17 3 2ªB 13th Second round
2017/18 3 2ªB 6th
2018/19 3 2ªB 4th First round
2019/20 3 2ªB 14th

Current squad

As of 7 September 2019

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  ESP Javier Rabanillo
2 DF  ESP Jon Aguirrezabala
3 DF  ESP Xabi Galán
4 DF  ESP José Picón
5 DF  ESP Julen López (on loan from CD Vitoria)
6 MF  ESP Carles Martínez
7 FW  ESP Roberto Doncel
8 MF  ESP Héctor Nespral
9 FW  ESP Juan Delgado
10 FW  ESP Sergio García
11 FW  ESP Óscar Fernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  URU Fede Olivera (on loan from CD Tenerife)
13 GK  ESP Pablo Cacharrón (on loan from CD Lugo)
14 DF  ESP Miguel Gándara
15 DF  ESP Urtzi Iriondo
16 DF  ESP Samuel Arbelo (on loan from CD Tenerife)
17 FW  PER Bryan Reyna (on loan from RCD Mallorca)
18 FW  ESP Adrián Hernández
19 MF  ESP Carlos Algarra (on loan from Real Madrid Castilla)
20 FW  ESP Iker Olaizola
21 FW  ESP Josúe Medina (on loan from CD Tenerife)
22 MF  ESP Samu Pinto (on loan from RCD Mallorca)

Honours

Winners (7):[lower-alpha 5] 1929–30[lower-alpha 6] 1930–31[lower-alpha 7] 1957–58,[lower-alpha 8] 1962–63,[lower-alpha 9] 1963–64,[lower-alpha 10] 1971–72,[lower-alpha 11] 1976–77[lower-alpha 12]
Winners:[lower-alpha 13] 1987–88[lower-alpha 14]

Notes

  1. Third tier
  2. Promoted directly
  3. Not promoted in play-offs
  4. Not promoted in play-offs
  5. Third tier
  6. Not promoted in play-offs
  7. Not promoted in play-offs
  8. Promoted in play-offs
  9. Not promoted in play-offs
  10. Promoted in play-offs
  11. Promoted directly
  12. Promoted directly
  13. Fourth tier
  14. Promoted directly

Famous players

Note: this list includes players that have played in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Famous coaches

[6]

Stadium

References

  1. "Instalaciones – BARAKALDO C.F. Página Oficial". barakaldocf.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  2. "Instalaciones – BARAKALDO C.F. Página Oficial". barakaldocf.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  3. "Historia – BARAKALDO C.F. Página Oficial". barakaldocf.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  4. "Histórico Barakaldo - Segunda División 1946/1947". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  5. "Histórico Barakaldo - Segunda División 1947/1948". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  6. "INICIO". www.barakaldo.galeon.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
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