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Real Club Celta de Vigo (; ), commonly known as Celta de Vigo or simply Celta, is a Spanish professional
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club based in Vigo,
Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ...
, that competes in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football. Nicknamed ''Os Celestes'' (The Sky Blues), the club was founded on 1923 as ''Club Celta'', following the merger of two Vigo-based teams. The club's home stadium is
Balaídos The Estadio Municipal de Balaídos (), known as Abanca-Balaídos for sponsorship reasons, is an all-seater stadium located in Vigo, Spain. It is owned by the Vigo's city council, and is the home of La Liga club Celta Vigo. The stadium opened on ...
, which seats 29,000 spectators. The club's name is derived from the Celts, a people who once lived in the region. Its main rival is fellow Galician club Deportivo La Coruña, with whom it contests the Galician derby. Celta have never won the league title nor Copa del Rey, although they have reached the final three times in the latter. The club finished in their best-ever position of fourth in 2002–03, qualifying for the
2003–04 UEFA Champions League The 2003–04 UEFA Champions League was the 12th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since its rebranding from the European Cup in 1992, and the 49th tournament overall. The competition was won by ...
, where they were eliminated by
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in the round of 16. In the
2016–17 UEFA Europa League The 2016–17 UEFA Europa League was the 46th season of Europe's secondary club association football, football tournament organised by UEFA, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. The 2017 UEFA Eu ...
, Celta reached the semi-finals for the first time, losing to
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.


History


Foundation

R.C. Celta de Vigo was formed as a result of the ambition of Vigo's teams to achieve more at national level, where the Basque sides had been their ''bête noire'' in the Spanish Championship. The idea was to merge both teams to create a more powerful team at national level. The standard-bearer of this movement was Manuel de Castro, known as "Handicap", a sports writer for the '' Faro de Vigo'' who, from 1915, began to write in his articles about the need for a unitarian movement. The slogan of his movement was ''"Todo por y para Vigo"'' ("All for and to Vigo"), which eventually found support among the managers of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Club Fortuna de Vigo. It was backed unanimously when De Castro himself presented the motion at the assembly of the
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in Madrid on 22 June 1923. On 12 July 1923, at the annual general meetings (AGMs) of Vigo and Fortuna held at the Odeon Theatre and in the Hotel Moderno, respectively, the merger was approved. Thus the "Team of Galicia" was born, as it was dubbed. In the last AGM of Fortuna and Vigo to approve the formation of a new club held on 10 August 1923, the members decided upon the team's name. Various names suggested include "Real Unión de Vigo", "Club Galicia", "Real Atlántic", "Breogán" and "Real Club Olimpico". The latter name was popular, but they eventually decided on "Real Club Celta", an ethnic race linked to
Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ...
. The first president of Celta was Manuel Bárcena de Andrés, the Count of Torre Cedeira. At this AGM, the squad was also decided, which numbered 64 players in total and included some notable players from both Fortuna and Vigo, and managed by Francis Cuggy. In 1947–48, Celta ranked a joint-best 4th (with 2003) and reached the Copa del Generalísimo Final, where they lost 4–1 to Sevilla FC. Local striker Pahiño, who took the Pichichi Trophy for 21 goals in 22 games that season, subsequently moved to
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EuroCelta and subsequent decline

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Celta were dubbed "EuroCelta" by the Spanish press as a result of their European exploits . This included a 4–1 aggregate win against Liverpool in a run to the quarter-finals of the
1998–99 UEFA Cup The 1998–99 UEFA Cup was won by Parma in the final against Marseille. It was their second title in the competition. It was the last edition of the old format UEFA Cup, before the Cup Winners' Cup was merged into it to include domestic cup winn ...
. In the next season's edition they again reached the last eight, with a 4–0 second leg win over
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and a 7–0 home win against Benfica (8–1 aggregate). Domestically, the team reached the
2001 Copa del Rey Final The 2001 Copa del Rey Final took place on 30 June 2001 at the Estadio de La Cartuja, Sevilla. The match was contested by Celta de Vigo and Real Zaragoza, and it was refereed by José María García-Aranda. Real Zaragoza lifted the trophy for the f ...
, losing 3–1 to Real Zaragoza in Seville. Key players during the period included
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, Valery Karpin and Haim Revivo, though the squad also relied upon other international players as well, such as goalkeeper
Pablo Cavallero Pablo Oscar Cavallero (born 13 April 1974) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Nine years of his professional career were spent in Spain, mainly with Celta. He appeared in 152 La Liga matches over eight seasons. An ...
; defender and future coach
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, midfielders Claude Makélélé and Mazinho; winger Gustavo López; and strikers Catanha and Lyuboslav Penev, amongst others. In 2002–03, Celta came 4th under Miguel Ángel Lotina (joint best with 1948) and qualified for the
2003–04 UEFA Champions League The 2003–04 UEFA Champions League was the 12th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since its rebranding from the European Cup in 1992, and the 49th tournament overall. The competition was won by ...
. They went out in the last 16 to
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5–2 on aggregate. Domestically that year, the team came 19th and suffered relegation to the
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 Lig ...
. Although the squad was heavily dismantled following the demotion, Celta earned an immediate return to the top flight after finishing second in 2004–05. In 2006–07, Celta finished in 18th and were once again relegated to the Segunda División. The team subsequently fought against relegation to the third tier, and the risk of bankruptcy. This trend was bucked in the 2010–11 season, when new striker David Rodríguez, winger Enrique de Lucas and manager
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helped them finish sixth. They were eliminated in the first knockout round by
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after a penalty shootout, the game having finished 1–1 in 90 minutes.


Return to La Liga and Europe

On 3 June 2012, Celta returned to La Liga after a five-year absence. In their first season back, they avoided relegation to the Segunda División on the final day after beating RCD Espanyol 1–0 to ensure a 17th-place finish. Under "EuroCelta" veteran
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in 2015–16, Celta came 6th for their best result in a decade and earned a spot in the
2016–17 UEFA Europa League The 2016–17 UEFA Europa League was the 46th season of Europe's secondary club association football, football tournament organised by UEFA, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. The 2017 UEFA Eu ...
. In their return to European competitions, Celta reached the semi-finals of the
2016–17 UEFA Europa League The 2016–17 UEFA Europa League was the 46th season of Europe's secondary club association football, football tournament organised by UEFA, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. The 2017 UEFA Eu ...
, where they were eliminated by eventual champions
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Identity


Crest

Celta's original crest was rather simple, featuring a red shield with two stylised letter Cs (Club Celta) and the royal crown of Spain; in the year of its foundation the club became one of a number of Spanish football clubs that were granted patronage by Alfonso XIII and thus entitled to use the honorific ''real'' (Royal) in their names and the crown on their badge. The following year the shield's colour was changed to the traditional sky blue colour. Like many other Galician clubs, such as Compostela and
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, the crest also features the red cross of Saint James which was added in 1928. During the Spanish Second Republic (1931–1936), the honorific title and crown were removed from the club's name and crest; however, it was to return under the
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Kit

Celta's home colours are sky blue and white. Originally, their home strip consisted of a red shirt, black shorts and blue socks. This was later changed at an unknown date to the current colours, representative of the Galician flag. Celta had the longest-running sponsorship deal in Spanish football, and one of the longest-running in the world, with the French automobile manufacturer
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from 1985 to 2016. The company established its plant within walking distance from Balaídos in 1958, and had first sponsored the club's women's basketball team in 1980. In 2016, the sponsor was changed to that of Galician brewery, Estrella Galicia, which had advertised on the back of the shirts since 2011. Their business deal with kit supplier, Umbro, was also one of the longest-running ones, from 1986 to 2010.


Players


First-team squad

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Reserve team


Out on loan


Records


Club

As of 22 December 2022 *Most league goals: 174,
Iago Aspas Iago Aspas Juncal (; born 1 August 1987) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Celta and the Spain national team. He has spent most of his career with Celta, appearing in 418 official games across 13 seasons and scor ...
(2008–2013, 2015–present) *Most La Liga goals: 140, Iago Aspas (2012–2013, 2015–present) *Most goals in a season: 69 (1998–99) *Most league appearances: 432, Manolo (1966–1982) *Biggest win and biggest home win: 10–1 (against Gimnàstic, 23 October 1949) *Biggest away win: 6–1 (against
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, 24 March 2002) *Biggest defeat and biggest away defeat: 0–10 (against Athletic Bilbao, 11 January 1942) *Most home points in a season: 46 (1997–98) *Most away points in a season: 27 (2015–16)


Individual

As of 22 December 2022. All current players are in bold. ;Most appearances ;Most goals scored


Internationals playing at Celta

The following past and present Celta players have been capped at full international level for their national team.


Management


Ownership

Real Club Celta de Vigo, S.A.D. is a ''
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'', a public limited sports company, owned by the Spanish-Mexican businessman Carlos Mouriño, who has been the majority shareholder since May 2006 when he acquired Horacio Gómez's 39.84% shareholding in the club. He currently owns 67.9% of the club through the holding company Grupo Corporativo Ges, S.L. In October 2016, the club was the subject of a potential 100 million euro takeover by the Chinese CITS Group.


Board of directors

{, class="wikitable" , - !Office !Name , - , President , Carlos Mouriño , - , First Vice President , Ricardo Barros , - , Second Vice President , Pedro Posada , - , rowspan=4, Directors , José Fernando M. Rodilla , - , María José Taboas , - , Primitivo Ferro , - , Carmen Avendaño , - , General Director , Antonio Chaves , - , Sporting Director , Felipe Miñambres , - , Financial Director , María José Herbón , - , Security Director , Julio Vargas , - , Business Director , Carlos Cao , - , 'Fundación Celta' Director , Germán Arteta , - , Academy Director , Carlos Hugo García-Bayón , - , Marketing Director , Maruxa Magdalena Seoane , - , Commercial Director , Carlos Salvador Herrera


List of presidents

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Technical staff

{, class="wikitable" , - !Position !Staff , - , Manager , , Carlos Carvalhal , - , Assistant Manager , , Ariel Broggi , - , Fitness Coach , , Octavio Manera
Guido Cretari , - , Technical Assistant , ,
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, - , Scout , , Milorad Ratković
Mario Bermejo Mario Bermejo Castanedo (born 7 October 1978) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker. A veteran in the Segunda División, he amassed totals of 267 games and 73 goals for eight clubs over nine seasons. In La Liga h ...
, - , Strategic Advisor , , Luís Campos , - , Doctor , , Juan José Cota , - , Physiotherapist , , Ernesto Vieito , - , Academy Manager , , Edu Covelo
Carlos Hugo García Bayón


Coaches

{, , - style="vertical-align: top;" , * Francis Cuggy (1923–26) *
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(1926–27) * W.H. Cowan (1927–28) * Ramón Encinas (1928–31) * José Planas (1931–32) * José María Peña (1932–35) *
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(1935–36) *
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(1939–40) *
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(1940–41) *
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(1941–44) *
Károly Plattkó Károly Plattkó also known as ''Carlos Platko'' was a Hungarian football player and manager who coached CD Castellón, Sporting de Gijón, Real Valladolid, Recreativo de Huelva, Celta de Vigo, Girona FC and SD Ponferradina in Spain. His b ...
(1944–46) * Armando Ligori (1946) * Ricardo Zamora (1946–49) *
Luis Pasarín Luis Casas Pasarín (16 April 1902 – 17 August 1986) was a Spanish football defender and manager. Playing career Born in Pontevedra, Galicia, Pasarín started his professional career with RC Celta de Vigo. One of the club's first captains, ...
(1949–51) * Roberto Ozores (1951–52) * Odilio Bravo (1952–53) * Armando Ligori (1953) * José Iraragorri (1953) * Ricardo Zamora (1953–55) * Luis Urquiri (1955–56) * Alejandro Scopelli (1956–57) *
Luis Pasarín Luis Casas Pasarín (16 April 1902 – 17 August 1986) was a Spanish football defender and manager. Playing career Born in Pontevedra, Galicia, Pasarín started his professional career with RC Celta de Vigo. One of the club's first captains, ...
(1957–59) *
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(1959) *
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(1959) *
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(1959) * Santiago Sanz Fraile (1959–60) * Ricardo Zamora (1960) * Santiago Sanz Fraile (1960–61) * Louis Hon (1961) *
Juan Rodríguez Aretio Juan Rodríguez Aretio (10 July 1922 – 24 September 1973) was a Spanish Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder for Spanish club RC Celta de Vigo, Celta de Vigo, FC Barcelona, and Sporting de Gijón. He was also a Manager (as ...
(1961–62) * Ignacio Eizaguirre (1962–63) * Joseíto (1963–65) *
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(1965–66) , , * César (1966–67) * Pepe Villar (1967) * Ignacio Eizaguirre (1967–69) * Roque Olsen (1969–70) * Juan Arza (1970–72) * Pedro Dellacha (1972–73) *
Juan Rodríguez Aretio Juan Rodríguez Aretio (10 July 1922 – 24 September 1973) was a Spanish Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder for Spanish club RC Celta de Vigo, Celta de Vigo, FC Barcelona, and Sporting de Gijón. He was also a Manager (as ...
(1973) * Juan Arza (1973–74) * Mariano Moreno (1974–75) * Pepe Villar (1975) * Carmelo Cedrún (1975–77) * Antonio Cuervo (1977) * Pepe Villar (1977) * José María Maguregui (1977–78) * Laureano Ruiz (1978–79) *
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(1979) * Carmelo Cedrún (1979–80) * Juan Arza (1980) *
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(1980–83) *
Carriega Luis Cid Pérez, known as Carriega (9 December 1929 – 13 February 2018) was a Spanish professional football coach and player. He managed a number of club sides including Sporting de Gijón, Real Zaragoza, Sevilla, Real Betis, Atlético Madrid ...
(1983) *
Félix Carnero Félix Javier Carnero Correa (born 1 June 1948) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is a former manager. Playing career Born in Bouzas, Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Carnero started his career with Rápido de Bouzas bef ...
(1984–85) *
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(1985–86) * Pepe Villar (1986) *
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(1986–87) * José María Maguregui (1987–88) * Pepe Villar (1988) *
José Manuel Díaz Novoa José Manuel Díaz Novoa (born 1 January 1944), known as Novoa, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a forward, and a manager. Novoa spent the most of his playing and managerial career linked with Sporting Gijón, but also managed oth ...
(1988–90) * José María Maguregui (1990–91) *
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(1991–94) * Carlos Aimar (1994–95) * Fernando Castro Santos (1995–97) * Javier Irureta (1997–98) * Víctor Fernández (1998–2002) , , * Miguel Ángel Lotina (2002–04) * Radomir Antić (2004) *
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(2004) * Fernando Vázquez (2004–07) *
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(2007) *
Juan Ramón López Caro Juan Ramón López Caro (; born 23 March 1963) is a Spanish Association football, football Manager (association football), manager. He managed Real Madrid CF, Real Madrid and Levante UD, Levante in La Liga, as well as RC Celta de Vigo, Celta and ...
(2007–08) * Antonio López (2008) * Alejandro Menéndez (2008) * Pepe Murcia (2008–09) * Eusebio Sacristán (2009–10) *
Paco Herrera Francisco "Paco" Herrera Lorenzo (born 2 December 1953) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is a manager. His managerial career of over a quarter of a century was spent mostly in Segunda División, where he led ...
(2010–13) *
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(2013) * Luis Enrique (2013–14) *
Eduardo Berizzo Eduardo Berizzo Magnolo (; born 13 November 1969) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a central defender. He is the manager of Chile. During his 18-year professional career he played for six teams in four countries, mainly Newell' ...
(2014–17) * Juan Carlos Unzué (2017–18) * Antonio Mohamed (2018) * Miguel Cardoso (2018–19) * Fran Escribá (2019) * Óscar García Junyent (2019–2020) * Eduardo Coudet (2020–2022) * Carlos Carvalhal (2022–present)


Honours


National titles

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:Winners: 1935–36, 1981–82, 1991–92 *
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:Winners: 1980–81 * Tercera División :Winners: 1930–31


European titles

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Regional titles

*Galician Championship :Winners (6): 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1929–30, 1931–32, 1933–34 * Asturian-Galician Championship (Galician Group) :Winners: 1934–35 * Galician Cup :Winners: 2006–07, 2007–08 *Trofeo Federación Galega :Winners: 2014 *Copa Comunidad Gallega :Winners: 2016


Friendly and unofficial tournaments

* Trofeo Cidade de Vigo :Winners (21): 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012 *
Trofeo Memorial Quinocho The Quinocho Memorial Trophy () is an annual pre-season football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football ...
:Winners (19): 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 * Trofeo Luis Otero :Winners (13): 1965, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1997, 2007, 2010, 2014 *
Trofeo Emma Cuervo The Trofeo Emma Cuervo is an annual football tournament held in Ribadeo, Lugo, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin ...
:Winners (9): 1954, 1961, 1968, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1997, 2010 * TIM Trophy :Winners: 2016 * Teresa Herrera Trophy :Winners: 1999 * Trofeo Xacobeo :Winners: 1999


Seasons

{, , - , style="vertical-align:top; ", {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#F0F6FA;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ! Copa del Rey , - , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1923–24 , style="background:#CECE1B;" rowspan="5", , style="background:#CECE1B;", , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1924–25 , style="background:#CECE1B;", , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1925–26 , style="background:#CECE1B;", , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1926–27 , style="background:#CECE1B;", , style="background:#CECE1B;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:#CECE1B;", 1927–28 , style="background:#CECE1B;", , style="background:#CECE1B;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:silver;", 1928–29 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 9th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:#FF7F00;", 1930–31 , style="background:#FF7F00;", 3 , style="background:#FF7F00;", , style="background:#FF7F00;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 1931–32 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 9th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:silver;", 1932–33 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 7th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 1933–34 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 4th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1934–35 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1935–36 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1939–40 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1940–41 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 1941–42 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 5th ! style="background:#efefef;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:gold;", 1942–43 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 5th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1943–44 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 14th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1944–45 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 3rd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:gold;", 1945–46 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1946–47 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 9th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , style="vertical-align:top;", {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#F0F6FA;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ! Copa del Rey , - , style="background:gold;", 1947–48 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 4th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Runners-up , - , style="background:gold;", 1948–49 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 11th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1949–50 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 7th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1950–51 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 8th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:gold;", 1951–52 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 9th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:gold;", 1952–53 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 13th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", , - , style="background:gold;", 1953–54 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1954–55 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 11th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1955–56 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1956–57 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 13th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 1957–58 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 7th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1958–59 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 16th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1959–60 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:silver;", 1960–61 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 1961–62 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 1962–63 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:silver;", 1963–64 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 9th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1964–65 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 5th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 1965–66 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 1966–67 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 3rd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
{, , style="vertical-align:top;", {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#F0F6FA;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ! Copa del Rey , - , style="background:silver;", 1967–68 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 3rd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:silver;", 1968–69 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", , - , style="background:gold;", 1969–70 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1970–71 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1971–72 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 10th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 1972–73 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 15th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1973–74 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 12th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;", 1974–75 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1975–76 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1976–77 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:silver;", 1977–78 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 3rd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , - , style="background:gold;", 1978–79 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 16th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1979–80 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:#BF8D5B;", 1980–81 , style="background:#BF8D5B;", 3 , style="background:#BF8D5B;", 2ª B , style="background:#BF8D5B;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , - , style="background:silver;", 1981–82 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , - , style="background:gold;", 1982–83 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1983–84 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, - , style="background:silver;", 1984–85 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 3rd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , - , style="background:gold;", 1985–86 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 18th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:silver;", 1986–87 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , style="vertical-align:top;", {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#F0F6FA;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ! Copa del Rey , - , style="background:gold;", 1987–88 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 7th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1988–89 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 8th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 1989–90 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 19th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:silver;", 1990–91 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 14th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
Fifth round Fifth is the ordinal form of the number five. Fifth or The Fifth may refer to: * Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, as in the expression "pleading the Fifth" * Fifth column, a political term * Fifth disease, a contagious rash t ...
, - , style="background:silver;", 1991–92 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 1st ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , - , style="background:gold;",
1992–93 Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since th ...
, style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 11th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Third round , - , style="background:gold;", 1993–94 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 15th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Runners-up , - , style="background:gold;", 1994–95 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 13th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Fourth round , - , style="background:gold;", 1995–96 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 11th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1996–97 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 16th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 1997–98 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1998–99 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 5th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 1999–00 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 7th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 2000–01 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Runners-up , - , style="background:gold;", 2001–02 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 5th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;", 2002–03 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 4th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;", 2003–04 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 19th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:silver;", 2004–05 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 64 , - , style="background:gold;", 2005–06 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 2006–07 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 18th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 {, , style="vertical-align:top;", {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#F0F6FA;" !Season !Tier !Division !Place ! Copa del Rey , - , style="background:silver;", 2007–08 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 16th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
Second round The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds e ...
, - , style="background:silver;", 2008–09 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:silver;", 2009–10 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 12th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Quarter-finals , - , style="background:silver;",
2010–11 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
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Second round The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds e ...
, - , style="background:silver;", 2011–12 , style="background:silver;", 2 , style="background:silver;", , style="background:silver;", 2nd ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;",
2012–13 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
, style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 2013–14 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 9th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;", 2014–15 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 8th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 2015–16 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 6th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 2016–17 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 13th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Semi-finals , - , style="background:gold;", 2017–18 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 13th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 16 , - , style="background:gold;", 2018–19 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;", 2019–20 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 17th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;",
2020–21 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen ...
, style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 8th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;",
Second round The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds e ...
, - , style="background:gold;", 2021–22 , style="background:gold;", 1 , style="background:gold;", , style="background:gold;", 11th ! style="background:#EFEFEF;", Round of 32 , - , style="background:gold;",
2022–23 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen ...
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European competitions

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First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
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First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, Argeș Pitești , style="text-align:center;", 7–0 , style="text-align:center;", 1–0 , style="text-align:center;", 8–0 , - ,
Second round The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds e ...
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Aston Villa Aston Villa Football Club is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England. The club competes in the , the top tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1874, they have played at their home ground, Villa Park ...
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First round First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and reco ...
, Lausanne , style="text-align:center;", 4–0 , style="text-align:center;", 2–3 , style="text-align:center;", 6–3 , - ,
Second round The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds e ...
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See also

* Galician derby


References


Further reading

* * * * *


External links


Official website

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