Guadalajara
Full nameClub Deportivo Guadalajara, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Guada
Dépor Guada
Dépor
Deportivo
Morados (Purples)
Founded10 January 1947 (1947-01-10)
GroundEstadio Pedro Escartín
Capacity8,000
PresidentCarlos Ávila
Head coachGonzalo Ónega
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 5
2022–23Segunda Federación – Group 5, 7th of 18
WebsiteClub website

Club Deportivo Guadalajara, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Guadalajara, in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. Founded in 1947 it currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 5, holding home matches at Estadio Pedro Escartín, with a capacity for 8,000 seats.

History

Logo used from 2011 to 2022

Guadalajara was founded on 10 January 1947, playing its first match in the amateur league against Real Ávila CF, a 2–1 win. In 1970 its grounds, Pedro Escartín (in honour of a former referee), were inaugurated.

On 18 July 1985, on the day of the club hymn's official presentation, the club first appeared in the Copa del Rey, against Rayo Vallecano. It would spend the first sixty years of its existence in the fourth division and the regional leagues.

Guadalajara first reached the third level at the end of 2006–07, after a 3–2 aggregate win against UD Las Palmas Atlético in the playoffs. After four seasons in the category, the club climbed to division two: after finishing second in the regular season, promotion was achieved after a comeback against CD Mirandés in the playoffs (2–1 away success after a 0–1 home loss).[1]

Guadalajara players during a Segunda División B match against Real Unión.

On 4 June 2013, shortly before the second division season was over, Guadalajara was dropped back to the third category after a two-year spell even though it eventually finished above the relegation zone, due to alleged financial irregularities.[2][3]

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1947–48 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1948–49 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1949–50 3 8th
1950–51 3 2nd
1951–52 3 12th
1952–53 3 11th
1953–54 3 14th
1954–55 3 10th
1955–56 3 6th
1956–57 3 7th
1957–58 3 9th
1958–59 3 10th
1959–60 3 13th
1960–61 3 13th
1961–62 3 14th
1962–63 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1963–64 3 10th
1964–65 3 8th
1965–66 DNP
1966–67 DNP
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1967–68 3 15th
1968–69 4 1ª Reg. 8th
1969–70 4 1ª Reg. 7th
1970–71 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1971–72 4 1ª Reg. 6th
1972–73 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1973–74 3 8th First round
1974–75 3 19th First round
1975–76 4 Reg. Pref. 2nd
1976–77 3 18th First round
1977–78 4 20th Second round
1978–79 5 Reg. Pref. 10th
1979–80 5 Reg. Pref. 4th
1980–81 4 16th
1981–82 4 20th
1982–83 5 Reg. Pref. 3rd
1983–84 4 12th
1984–85 4 6th
1985–86 4 12th First round
1986–87 4 20th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1987–88 4 14th
1988–89 4 4th
1989–90 4 6th
1990–91 4 2nd Second round
1991–92 4 6th
1992–93 4 14th First round
1993–94 4 11th
1994–95 4 11th
1995–96 4 9th
1996–97 4 6th
1997–98 4 4th
1998–99 4 2nd
1999–2000 4 9th
2000–01 4 5th
2001–02 4 11th
2002–03 4 3rd
2003–04 4 5th
2004–05 4 8th
2005–06 4 2nd
2006–07 4 2nd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2007–08 3 2ªB 8th
2008–09 3 2ªB 9th
2009–10 3 2ªB 3rd
2010–11 3 2ªB 2nd Second round
2011–12 2 16th Second round
2012–13 2 18th Second round
2013–14 3 2ªB 5th First round
2014–15 3 2ªB 3rd Second round
2015–16 3 2ªB 17th
2016–17 4 4th
2017–18 4 6th
2018–19 4 15th
2019–20 4 3rd
2020–21 4 4th / 1st
2021–22 5 3ª RFEF 1st
2022–23 4 2ª Fed. 7th Second round
2023–24 4 2ª Fed.

Current squad

As of 13 December 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Álvaro
GK Spain ESP Tomi
DF Spain ESP Rangel
DF Spain ESP José Manuel Alcañiz
DF Spain ESP Diego Cámara
DF Spain ESP Álvaro Huertas
DF Spain ESP Carlos Valverde
DF Spain ESP Víctor Iruela
MF Spain ESP Guille Atance
MF Spain ESP Víctor Arribas
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Pedro Astray
MF Spain ESP Guti
MF Spain ESP Nico Cháfer
MF Spain ESP Chilo
MF Spain ESP José Cañada
FW Spain ESP Alberto Heredia
FW Spain ESP Daniel Cabanillas
FW Grenada GRN Dejon Noel-Williams
FW Spain ESP Óscar Cabo
FW Spain ESP Mikel Abando

References

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