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Coco (footballer)
Rafael Collado García (born 1 July 1969), known as Coco, is a Spanish former Association football, footballer who played initially as a Defender (association football), right back, and later in his career as a Defender (association football), centre back. He began his career with Albacete Balompié, and played with them for the most successful period of his career. He helped them to La Liga promotion in 1990–91 Segunda División, 1990–91, and played 160 top flight matches over the next five years. He left the club as they were relegated in 1995–96 La Liga, 1995–96, and saw out his career with a succession of lower league clubs. Career Albacete Balompié Coco was born in Albacete in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, and began his career with local club Albacete Balompié. He made his debut for Albacete, then in Segunda División B, on 12 March 1989 in a 1–1 away draw against CD Alcoyano, Alcoyano ...
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Albacete
Albacete (, also , ; ar, ﭐَلبَسِيط, Al-Basīṭ) is a city and municipality in the Spanish autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, and capital of the province of Albacete. Lying in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula, the area around the city is known as Llanos de Albacete, Los Llanos. Halfway between Madrid and the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coast, it enjoys connections by motorway, railway (including AVE), and air (Albacete Airport). With a population of 174,336 (2020), it is the largest municipality of Castilla–La Mancha. The municipality of Albacete is also the seventh-largest in Spain by total area, being . Albacete is the seat to the regional High Court of Justice of Castile-La Mancha, High Court of Justice. The origins of the city are uncertain, with the earliest proof of settlement dating to the time of Al-Andalus, when the settlement was originally named (), meaning "The Flat" in Arabic language, Arabic, re ...
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Estadio El Collao
El Collao Stadium is located on Calle Oliver in the city of Alcoy (Alicante), Spain. It is the ground of CD Alcoyano with a capacity of 4,850 spectators. The stadium was inaugurated on August 28, 1921. This stadium has hosted matches of the 1st division, 2nd division, 2nd division B, 3rd division, and regional levels. The pitch has a dimensions of 102 x 63 meters. References External links Estadios de Espana Sports venues completed in 1921 Football venues in the Valencian Community Estadio El Collao El Collao Stadium is located on Calle Oliver in the city of Alcoy (Alicante), Spain. It is the ground of CD Alcoyano Club Deportivo Alcoyano, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Alcoy, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded i ... Buildings and structures in Alcoy {{Spain-sports-venue-stub ...
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1992–93 UEFA Cup
The 1992–93 UEFA Cup was won by Juventus, who beat Borussia Dortmund 6–1 on aggregate in the final, a record score for a UEFA Cup final. It was the third victory in the competition for the Italian team (first club to reach this record). Three seasons had now passed since the ban on English clubs in European competitions as a result of the Heysel disaster (1985) had been lifted, and for this campaign the number of English clubs in the competition was increased from one to two. English league runners-up Manchester United were joined by third placed Sheffield Wednesday, though both teams ultimately had a short-lived run in the competition. Poland earned one more seat, while Finland and Hungary lost one. Ajax were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Auxerre. Teams East Germany ceased to participate as an independent association (having merged with the West German association due to the German reunification). This left UEFA one country short for ...
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Valencia CF
Valencia Club de Fútbol (, ca-valencia, València Club de Futbol ), commonly referred to as Valencia CF (or simply Valencia) is a professional football club based in Valencia, Spain, that currently plays in La Liga, the top flight of the Spanish league system. Valencia were founded in 1919 and have played their home games at the 55.000-seater Mestalla since 1923. Valencia has won six Spanish League titles, eight Copa del Rey titles, one Supercopa de España, and one Copa Eva Duarte. In European competitions, they have won two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, one UEFA Cup, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Super Cups, and one UEFA Intertoto Cup. They also reached two UEFA Champions League finals in a row (2000 and 2001). Valencia were also members of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs and since its end has been part of the original members of the European Club Association. In total, Valencia have reached seven major European finals, winning four of them. It is on ...
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El Sadar Stadium
Estadio El Sadar (; known as ''Estadio Reyno de Navarra'' from 2005 to 2011, ) is a football stadium in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. The stadium holds 23,576 people. It was built in 1967 and is the home of Osasuna. It is currently used mostly for football matches. Name The stadium was known as El Sadar, after a river near the stadium, from 1967 to 2005 and again since 2011. From 2005 to 2011 the stadium was called Reyno de Navarra by its sponsor, the Government of Navarre, using the medieval Spanish spelling ''reyno'' instead of the modern ''reino'' ("kingdom", derived from ''rey'', "king") which lent it a somewhat archaic touch. History The inauguration of the El Sadar Stadium took place on 2 September 1967 with a match between Real Zaragoza and Vitoria de Setúbal from Portugal. The stadium replaced the San Juan stadium that was sold the previous year. The stadium accommodated a capacity of 25,000 spectators at its opening with only 7,000 of those seated. Its inaugural game w ...
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1991–92 La Liga
The 1991–92 La Liga season, the 61st since its establishment, started on August 31, 1991, and finished on June 7, 1992. Barcelona – which also won the European Cup for the first time in their history – finished the season as champions for the second season running. Team information Clubs and locations League table Relegation playoff First leg Second leg Results table Pichichi Trophy References {{DEFAULTSORT:1991-92 La Liga 1991 1992 1991–92 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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Camp D'Esports
Camp d'Esports is a multi-use stadium in Lleida, Catalonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Lleida Esportiu. The stadium holds 13,500 seats, and the dimensions for the football field are 102x68 meters. The architect responsible for the project was Adrian Florensa. The construction of the stadium begun in 1918 and finished in 1919. On January 1, 1919 the sports complex named "Camp d'Esports" was officially opened. It underwent extensive renovations in 1993 and 1994. League attendances This is a list of league and playoffs games attendances of Lleida Esportiu at Camp d'Esports. See also *Pavelló Barris Nord Pavelló Barris Nord (Catalan for ''Northern Neighborhood Pavilion'') is an arena in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball games and the home arena of Força Lleida CE. History The construction of the Pavelló Barris Nord ... References External links Stadium file at the city of Lleida's websiteEstadios ...
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UE Lleida
Unió Esportiva Lleida was a Spanish football team based in Lleida, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. It was founded as ''Lérida Balompié-AEM'' on 30 October 1939, and became ''Unión Deportiva Lérida'' in 1947, after a merger with ''CD Leridano''. It held home matches at '' Camp d´Esports'', with a 13,500-seat capacity. It was dissolved in 2011. The soul of the club was reformed as Lleida Esportiu. Lleida adopted the Catalan version of its name in 1978. The club spent most of its history in the lower divisions, but in the early 1950s and early 1990s, the club won promotion to La Liga. During the 1990s the club was managed by Mané, Juande Ramos and Víctor Muñoz, all of whom subsequently became successful managers with other clubs. From 1987 the club organised its own summer trophy, the Ciutat de Lleida Trophy. History Early Lleida football clubs Football was first introduced to Lleida in 1910 by Manuel Azoz, a Barcelona business man. Among the earliest clubs in ...
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Palamós CF
Palamós Club de Futbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Palamós, a town and commercial port in the ''Costa Brava'', in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in the late 19th century, it currently plays in '' Tercera División – Group 5'', holding home matches at ''Estadi Palamós Costa Brava'', with a 5,824-seat capacity. History The oldest club in Catalonia and the one of oldest in the country, Palamós was born in 1898, founded by ''Gaspar Matas i Danés'' who had studied in England, as ''Palamós Foot-Ball Club''. The club changed its name several times in its beginnings: in 1926 it became ''Palamós Sport Club'', being renamed ''Palamós Club de Fútbol'' 15 years later. By 1954, it changed names again, now for ''Palamós Sociedad Cultural''; it did not play any official competition for the following six years. In 1973, in the 75th anniversary of football in the city, the Royal Spanish Football Federation allowed the club to recapture the name ''Palam ...
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CD Maspalomas
Club Deportivo Maspalomas is a Spanish football team based in Maspalomas, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Gran Canaria, in the autonomous community of Canary Islands. Founded in 1969, it plays in ''Preferente Interinsular – Group 1'', holding home matches at ''Estadio Municipal de Maspalomas''. History Founded on 15 May 1969 as ''Club Deportivo San Fernando'', the club was renamed to ''Club Deportivo Maspalomas'' in 1982, and played in the regional leagues until 1983, when they achieved promotion to Tercera División. In 1987, after finishing first of their group, they achieved promotion to Segunda División B. Maspalomas returned to the fourth tier in 1990, but achieved an immediate promotion back to the third division, where they stayed for a further three seasons before again dropping a level in 1994. Another relegation followed in 2000, and the club only played a further three campaigns in the fourth tier during the decade before again going down to the regional levels. Season ...
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Segunda División
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Segunda División, commercially known as LaLiga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons, is the men's second professional association football division of the Spanish football league system. Administrated by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, it is contested by 22 teams, with the top two teams plus the winner of a play-off promoted to LaLiga and replaced by the three lowest-placed teams in that division. History This championship was created in 1929 by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The league has been national, single-table except for a period from 1949 to 1968 in which it was regionalized into two North and South groups. Since 1984 it has been organized by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional. In 2006, the ''Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional'' agreed to a ten-year sponsorship agreement with the banking group BBVA. Segunda División was thereby rebranded as 'Liga BBVA'. Two years later, as the BBVA sponsorship was extended t ...
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1989–90 Segunda División B
The 1989–90 Segunda División B season was the 13th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 2 September 1989, and the season ended on 27 May 1990. Overview before the season 80 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1988–89 Segunda División and 19 promoted from the 1988–89 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from Segunda División: * Barcelona Atlètic * Alzira * Lleida *Mollerussa ;Promoted from Tercera División: *Cambados *Sporting Atlético * Laredo *Santurtzi *Girona *Manlleu * Benidorm * Moscardó * Numancia *Estepona *Utrera * Mallorca Atlético * Ibiza * Salud *Orihuela * Mérida * Mirandés *Barbastro * Toledo Group 1 Teams from Asturias, Castile and Leon, Castilla–La Mancha, Galicia and Madrid. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group 2 Teams from And ...
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