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Centre d'Esports Sabadell Futbol Club, S.A.D. () is a Spanish football team based in Sabadell, a city in the province of
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in the autonomous community of
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. Founded in 1903, it plays in Segunda División RFEF – Group 2, holding home games at ''
Estadi de la Nova Creu Alta Estadi Municipal de la Nova Creu Alta is a multi-use stadium in Sabadell, Catalonia, Spain. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of CE Sabadell FC. The address of the stadium is Plaça Olímpia s/n, 08206 Saba ...
''. The side has competed in national leagues since 1928, gaining its first promotion to the Segunda División in 1933 and then the
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in 1944. Sabadell's longest spell in the top flight was from 1965 to 1972, and their most recent from 1986 to 1988. They have reached one
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final, which they lost 3–0 to
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in 1935. By historical standards, CE Sabadell FC is the third best club in Catalonia, after
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and
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.


History

In 1901, Joan Saus and a group of youngsters from the Sabadell Catalan Centre founded ''Centre d'Esports Sabadell'', which became fully legalized on 5 June 1906. The club's first games were held in a grass field at Prat de Sant Oleguer but, on 3 June of that year, a stadium in the Creu Alta District was inaugurated, in a game against "Team X" from
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, later known as
RCD Espanyol Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona (; "Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona"), commonly known as Espanyol, is a professional sports club based in Barcelona, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top tier of the Spanish football league s ...
; in 1912, in the same site, the first game under floodlights was played in the country. In 1933–34, the club won its first major trophy, the
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, which allowed the winner to participate in the '' Copa del Presidente de la República''. During the former tournament, it won 15 games and drew once, reaching the latter's final in the following season, losing 0–3 to
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at the Chamartín Stadium. Sabadell first competed in
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in the 1943–44 season, finishing ninth. It improved to fifth in 1946–47, ranking in front of
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and only four points behind champions
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, just one
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after returning from
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. In 1968–69, Sabadell, guided by manager
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, finished a best-ever fourth as the top flight already consisted of 16 clubs. Subsequently, it competed in the
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, losing to
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of
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in the first round (3–5 on aggregate); in 1972, a seven-year ran in the top division came to an end, as the ''Arlequinats'' were relegated after finishing dead last. CE Sabadell became a public limited sports company in 1991, being relegated to Segunda División B two years later, and immediately to
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following severe economic problems. The club spent the following seventeen years in the third level (with the exception of 2006–07 in the fourth). In the 2010–11 season, Sabadell, managed by
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, won its group in the
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. In the playoffs, the team drew both games against
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, but was eventually promoted on the
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following the 1–1 score at the Ipurua Municipal Stadium, returning to the professional divisions after 18 years. Sabadell struggled in their return to the second level finishing in 19th place, being the first side in the relegation zone. However, they were spared when
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dropped down a division in the top flight, which led to the automatic relegation of its
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. Sabadell finished second level as 16th in 2012–13 season, as 10th in the 2013–14 season. Finally Sabadell finished it as 21st and relegated to third level after 4 years. Sabadell had a lot of financial problems after the relegation to Segunda B. Japanese owner Keisuke Sakamoto, who had bought the club in 2012, sold it to Aragón-based company Viacron in 2015. Esteve Calzada, a former member of FC Barcelona board and a marketing expert whose company worked for Manchester City, bought the club in 2017. Since then, the club's debt has been restructured. Difficulties in finding a new investor meant that from 2017 to 2019 the club was more concerned with relegation avoidance than real hopes of promotion. In August 2019, the Club announced an historical agreement with a group of international investors, whereby this Group would achieve majority ownership through periodic capital infusions over the following three years to guarantee institutional stability and financial resources to achieve sustainable success. On 26 July 2020, the Club secured promotion to the La Liga Smartbank
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by beating
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2-1 in the Segunda División B playoff final after five-years in third division. The team was immediately relegated in the following 2020–21 season by the narrow margin of one point, and joined the newly-created 1a RFEF Division. In 2021-22 Season, the team did not manage to make it to Playoffs by the margin of a single point.


Season to season

---- *14 seasons in
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*44 seasons in
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*2 seasons in
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*23 seasons in Segunda División B *8 seasons in
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European record

* 1R = first round


Players


Current squad


Youth players


Honours

Copa del Rey The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout footb ...
*Runners-up: 1935 *Quarter-finals: 1964–65, 1969–70, 1985–86, 1987–88 Campeonato de España *Winners: 1913 Championat de Catalunya *Winners: 1933–34
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*Winners: 2015–16
Copa Federación de España The Copa Real Federación Española de Fútbol, popularly known as the Copa Federación (Federation Cup) or Copa RFEF, is a Spanish football competition for teams from the Segunda División B, the Tercera División and sometimes from the Prefere ...
*Winners: 1999–2000 Catalan Second Division *Winners: 1912–13, 1913–14, 1929–30
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*Winners: 1942–43, 1945–46 Segunda División B *Winners: 1983–84, 2010–11
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*Winners: 1931–32, 1963–64, 1976–77, 1993–94 *Historic position in
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: 30th


Former players


Most appearances in La Liga

* Pepe Martinez: 151 * Isidro Sánchez: 142 * Ramón Montesinos: 142 * Ramón Marañón: 140 * Mario Pini: 138 * Josep Palau: 115 * Joaquín Navarro: 103 * Lluís Múñoz: 100 * Antonio Vázquez: 92 * Alberto Arnal: 86 * Manuel Pallas: 85 * Ricard Pujol: 81


Most goals in La Liga

* Antonio Vázquez: 35 * Manuel Pallas: 27 * Josep Palau: 26 * Antonio Sangrador: 23 * Juan del Pino: 24 * José Luis Garzón Sr.: 21 *
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: 15 * Josep María Vall: 15 * Ramón Marañon: 15 * Juli Gonzalvo : 14 * Benjamín Telechea: 12 * Periko Alonso: 12


Former coaches


Former presidents

* Joan Grau (1906–1910) * Felip Davi (1910–1911) *
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(1911–1923) * Emili Moragas (1923–1929) * Valentí Gorina (1929–1930) * Antoni Tamburini (1930–1933) * Josep Maria Marcet (1933–1934) * Josep Bofarull (1934–1935) * Josep Maria Marcet (1935–1939) * Antoni Tamburini (1939) * Josep Maria Marcet (1939–1942) * Pau Maria Llonch (1945–1946) * Miquel Sala (1946–1949) * Pau Maria Llonch (1949–1951) * Josep Maria Marcet (1951–1952) * Pere Fontanet (1952) * Josep Maria Marcet (1952–1953) * Joan Ricart (1953–1955) *
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(1955–1958) * Antoni Altarriba (1958–1961) * Ramiro Fernández (1961–1963) *
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(1963) * Antoni Llonch (1963–1965) *
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(1965–1973) * Francesc Marlasca (1973–1974) * Joaquim Hors (1974–1975) * Francesc Valldeperas (1975–1983) * Rafael Arroyos (1983–1987) * Alfred Besonias (1987–1991) * Josep Miquel Sanmiquel (1991) * Rafael Arroyos (1991–1993) * Francesc Soldevilla (1993–1994) * Joan Soteras (1994–1996) * Eugeni Sánchez (1996) * Joan Puig (1996) * Miquel Arroyos (1996–2002) * Francisco González Cano (2002–2004) * Josep Manel Piedrafita (2004–2005) * Antonio Larrosa (2005–2006) * Joan Soteras (2006–2013) * Keisuke Sakamoto (2013–2015) * Antoni Reguant (2015–2018) * Esteve calzada (2018-)


Stadium

Sabadell plays home games at ''
Estadi de la Nova Creu Alta Estadi Municipal de la Nova Creu Alta is a multi-use stadium in Sabadell, Catalonia, Spain. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of CE Sabadell FC. The address of the stadium is Plaça Olímpia s/n, 08206 Saba ...
''. Inaugurated on 20 August 1967 with a 1–0 win against
FC Barcelona Futbol Club Barcelona (), commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça (), is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football. Founded ...
, it has a capacity of 11,908 spectators.


Supporters

The club has multiple supporter groups. Most groups have activities related to the social life of the members. For example, ''THE WALKING ARLEKIN CLUB'' has walking excursions during the season, usually before matches. There are also groups like ''Honor 1903, La Força Arlequinada and'' ''Supporters Gol Nord'', that focus more on the encouragement of the team, before, during and after the matches. Most of those groups usually concentrate in the northern stand at the Nova Creu Alta. The club used to have a fan club called ''Hooligans Vallès.'' They used to be a far right-wing group which was established in 1993. In 2011, the group was disbanded as an official supporter group. In 2014, two fans were expelled from the Nova Creu Alta, after performing a
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during a match. However, in 2016, an unofficial
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supporter group was created, under the name ''CE Sabadell Hebreu - סבאדל בעברית''. The group provides news about the club in its Facebook and Twitter pages, for
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and other
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-speaking fans. The fans have good relations with
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, which initially began due to several Rovers fans noticing that the local club had the same colours. They also have a friendship with ''Gerunda Sud'' of Girona FC, and rivalries with ''Desperdicis'' of
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, ''Penya Sport'' of Palamos CF and ''Rudes Lleida'' of
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.


Anthem

The official anthem of the club is ''Honor al Sabadell'', written by Lluís Papell to the music of Adolf Cabané. However, between 1983 and 1991 the club used ''Sempre endavant Sabadell'' as the official anthem, composed by Ramon Montlleó.


References


External links


Official club storeFutbolme team profile

Unofficial website

''Arlekinats'', fansite

CE Sabadell Hebreu
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