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词条 CE Sabadell FC
释义

  1. History

  2. Season to season

     Sabadell in Europe 

  3. Current squad

     Youth players 

  4. Honours

  5. Former players

     Most appearances in La Liga  Most goals in La Liga 

  6. Former coaches

  7. Former presidents

  8. Stadium

  9. Supporters

  10. Anthem

  11. References

  12. External links

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| image = CE Sabadell FC logo.svg
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| fullname = Centre d'Esports
Sabadell Futbol Club, S.A.D.
| nickname = Arlequinats, Saballuts, Laneros
| founded = 1903
| ground = Nova Creu Alta, Sabadell,
Catalonia, Spain
| capacity = 11,981
| owner = Sabarcat Partners SL
| chairman = Esteve Calzada
| chrtitle = President
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| manager = Antonio Hidalgo
| league = 2ª B – Group 3
| season = 2017–18
| position = 2ª B – Group 3, 12th
| website = http://www.cesabadell.cat/
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Centre d'Esports Sabadell Futbol Club, S.A.D. ({{IPA-ca|ˈsentɾə ðəsˈpɔɾ(ts) səβəˈðeʎ fubˈbɔl ˈklup}}) is a Spanish football team based in Sabadell, a city in the province of Barcelona in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1903, it plays in Segunda División B – Group 3, holding home games at Estadi de la Nova Creu Alta.

The side has competed in national leagues since 1928, gaining its first promotion to the Segunda División in 1933 and then the La Liga 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 Copa del Rey final, which they lost 3–0 to Sevilla in 1935.

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 Barcelona, later known as RCD Espanyol; 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 Catalan Football Championship, 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 Sevilla FC at the Chamartín Stadium.

Sabadell first competed in La Liga in the 1943–44 season, finishing ninth. It improved to fifth in 1946–47, ranking in front of Real Madrid and only four points behind champions Valencia CF, just one season after returning from Segunda División.

In 1968–69, Sabadell, guided by manager Pasieguito, finished a best-ever fourth as the top flight already consisted of 16 clubs. Subsequently, it competed in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, losing to Club Brugge K.V. of Belgium 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 Tercera División 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 Lluís Carreras, won its group in the regular season. In the playoffs, the team drew both games against SD Eibar, but was eventually promoted on the away goals rule 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 Villarreal CF dropped down a division in the top flight, which led to the automatic relegation of its reserve team Villarreal CF B. 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. But the difficulties to find a new investor meant the team had more worries to avoid relegation than real hopes of promoting, which should be the goal for one of the clubs with a biggest stadium and a highest average attendance in the division.

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1930/3132nd2nd round
1931/3231st
1932/3332nd
1933/3429th1st round
1934/3522ndRunner-up
1935/3625th
1939/4022nd
1940/4129th1st round
1941/4221st1st round
1942/4322nd1st round
1943/4419thQuarterfinals
1944/45113th1st round
1945/4621st1st round
1946/4715thQuarterfinals
1947/48112th6th round
1948/49114th4th round
1949/5026th2nd round
1950/5123rd
1951/5224th
1952/53211th1st round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1953/5426th
1954/55210th
1955/5625th
1956/5722nd
1957/5822nd
1958/5922nd1st round
1959/6027th2nd round
1960/6126th1st round
1961/6228th2nd round
1962/63216th1st round
1963/6431st
1964/6522nd1st round
1965/66114thQuarterfinals
1966/6718th2nd round
1967/68112th2nd round
1968/6914th1st round
1969/70113thQuarterfinals
1970/71113th5th round
1971/72118th4th round
1972/73212th5th round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1973/74215thRound of 16
1974/75219th4th round
1975/7636th2nd round
1976/7731st1st round
1977/7826th4th round
1978/79212th1st round
1979/8026th4th round
1980/8127th2nd round
1981/82211th2nd round
1982/83218th2nd round
1983/8432ª B1st4th round
1984/8524thRound of 16
1985/8622ndQuarterfinals
1986/87115th3rd round
1987/88119thQuarterfinals
1988/89213th4th round
1989/9027thRound of 16
1990/91212th4th round
1991/9229th4th round
1992/93220th5th round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1993/9441st1st round
1994/9532ª B11th2nd round
1995/9632ª B16thDNP
1996/9732ª B11thDNP
1997/9832ª B11thDNP
1998/9932ª B7thDNP
1999/0032ª B13thDNP
2000/0132ª B3rdDNP
2001/0232ª B14thPrelim. round
2002/0332ª B7thDNP
2003/0432ª B16thRound of 64
2004/0532ª B13thDNP
2005/0632ª B18thDNP
2006/0743rdDNP
2007/0832ª B14thDNP
2008/0932ª B4thDNP
2009/1032ª B10th2nd round
2010/1132ª B1stDNP
2011/12219th2nd round
2012/13216th3rd round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2013/14210th2nd round
2014/15221stRound of 32
2015/1632ª B7th1st round
2016/1732ª B15thDNP
2017/1832ª B12thDNP

  • 14 seasons in La Liga
  • 43 seasons in Segunda División
  • 20 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 8 seasons in Tercera División

Sabadell in Europe

Season Competition Round Country Club Score
1969–70Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1RBelgium}}Club Brugge2–0, 1–5
  • 1R = first round

Current squad

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Youth players

{{main|CE Sabadell FC B}}

Honours

  • Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup)

Runner-up (1): 1935

Quarter-finals (4): 1965, 1970, 1986, 1988

  • Campeonato de España: 1913
  • Championat de Catalunya: 1933–34
  • Copa Catalunya: 2015–16
  • Copa Federación de España: 1999–2000
  • Catalan Second Division: 1912–13, 1913–14, 1929–30
  • Segunda División: 1942–43, 1945–46
  • Segunda División B: 1983–84, 2010–11
  • Tercera División: 1931–32, 1963–64, 1976–77, 1993–94
  • Historic position in La Liga:[1] 30th

Former players

{{see also|Category:CE Sabadell footballers}}

Most appearances in La Liga

  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pepe Martinez: 151
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Isidro Sánchez: 142
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Ramón Montesinos: 142
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Ramón Marañón: 140
  • {{Flag icon|Uruguay}} Mario Pini: 138
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Josep Palau: 115
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Joaquín Navarro: 103
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Lluís Múñoz: 100
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Vázquez: 92
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Alberto Arnal: 86
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Manuel Pallas: 85
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Ricard Pujol: 81

Most goals in La Liga

  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Vázquez: 35
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Manuel Pallas: 27
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Josep Palau: 26
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Sangrador: 23
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juan del Pino: 24
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Luis Garzón Sr.: 21
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Josep Antoni Noya: 15
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Josep María Vall: 15
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Ramón Marañon: 15
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juli Gonzalvo : 14
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Benjamín Telechea: 12
  • {{Flag icon|Spain}} Periko Alonso: 12

Former coaches

  • 1912-1912: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pepe Rodríguez
  • 1924-1925: {{Flag icon|England}} Bernard Travers
  • 1933-1935: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Joan Tena
  • 1941-1942: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Luis Zabala
  • 1942-1943: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Joan Armet Kinké
  • 1943-1945: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pere Solé
  • 1945-1947: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Vicenç Gràcia
  • 1947-1948: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antoni Sangüesa
  • 1948-1948: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Emili Vidal
  • 1949-1950: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Josep Argemí
  • 1950-1950: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Vicenç Gràcia
  • 1950-1951: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Amadeu Navarra
  • 1951-1952: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Josep Escolà
  • 1952-1952: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Vicenç Gràcia
  • 1952-1953: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Lluís Miró
  • 1953-1953: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antoni Sangüesa
  • 1953-1955: {{Flag icon|Croatia}} Zvonimir Monsider
  • 1955-1956: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Vicenç Gràcia
  • 1956-1958: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juanito Ochoa
  • 1958-1958: {{Flag icon|Hungary}} Elemér Berkessy
  • 1958-1959: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juan Zambudio Velasco
  • 1959-1959: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Patrocinio Ramon Patro
  • 1960-1960: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juan Zambudio Velasco
  • 1960-1961: {{Flag icon|Romania}} Nicolae Simatoc
  • 1961-1961: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Vicenç Gràcia
  • 1961-1961: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Ernest Pons
  • 1961-1962: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antoni Sangüesa
  • 1962-1962: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juan Casariego
  • 1962-1964: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juan Ramón Santiago
  • 1964-1972: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Bernardino Pérez Pasieguito
  • 1972-1972: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Enrique Orizaola
  • 1972-1974: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Jaurrieta
  • 1974-1974: {{Flag icon|Brazil}} Otto Bumbel
  • 1974-1974: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Albert Arnal
  • 1974-1975: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Gustau Biosca
  • 1975-1976: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Jaurrieta
  • 1976-1980: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pepe Martínez
  • 1980-1981: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Luis Romero
  • 1981-1982: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Manuel Polinario Poli
  • 1982-1983: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Julià Garcia
  • 1983-1983: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Jaurrieta
  • 1983-1984: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Salvador Cadena
  • 1984-1984: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Vicenç Dauder
  • 1984-1985: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Bernardino Pérez Pasieguito
  • 1985-1987: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pedro Mari Uribarri
  • 1987-1988: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pepe Martínez
  • 1988-1988: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Toño de la Cruz
  • 1988-1989: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Luis Romero
  • 1989-1990: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Lluís Pujol
  • 1990-1991: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Antonio Naya
  • 1991-1991: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Julià Garcia
  • 1991-1991: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Luis García Luiche
  • 1991-1992: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antoni Olmo
  • 1992-1992: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pepe Martínez
  • 1992-1993: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pedro Mari Uribarri
  • 1993-1994: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Antonio Jaurrieta
  • 1994-1995: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Luis Romero
  • 1995-1999: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Paco Garcia Llamas
  • 1999-1999: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pedro Mari Uribarri
  • 1999-1999: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Luis Miguel Gail
  • 1999-2002: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pere Valentí Mora
  • 2002-2004: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Robert Elvira
  • 2004-2005: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Joan Francesc Ferrer Rubi
  • 2005-2005: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Pere Valentí Mora
  • 2005-2006: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Luis Montes
  • 2006-2006: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Jaume Bonet
  • 2006-2006: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Manolo Fernández
  • 2006-2009: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Ramon Moya
  • 2009-2010: {{Flag icon|Spain}} David Almazán
  • 2010-2013: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Lluís Carreras
  • 2013-2013: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Javi Salamero
  • 2013-2014: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Miquel Olmo
  • 2014-2015: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Álex García
  • 2015: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Juan Carlos Mandiá
  • 2015-2016: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Miguel Álvarez Jurado
  • 2016-2017: {{Flag icon|Spain}} José Solivelles
  • 2017: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Guillermo Fernández Romo
  • 2017-2019: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Toni Seligrat
  • 2019: {{Flag icon|Spain}} Kiko Ramírez

Former presidents

  • Joan Grau (1906-1910)
  • Felip Davi (1910-1911)
  • Joan Saus (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)
  • Ricard Rosson (1955-1958)
  • Antoni Altarriba (1958-1961)
  • Ramiro Fernández (1961-1963)
  • Josep Bargalló (1963)
  • Antoni Llonch (1963-1965)
  • Ricard Rosson (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)

Stadium

Sabadell plays home games at Estadi de la Nova Creu Alta. Inaugurated on 20 August 1967 with a 1–0 win against FC Barcelona, it has a capacity of 20,000 spectators.

Supporters

The club has one supporter group, called Hooligans Vallès, a far right-wing group established in 1993.[2] The fans have good relations with Bristol Rovers, which initially began due to several Rovers fans noticing that the local club had the same colours.[3] They also have a friendship with Gerunda Sud of Girona FC, and rivalries with Desperdicis of UE Sant Andreu, Penya Sport of Palamos CF and Rudes Lleida of Lleida Esportiu.[4]

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.[5]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spanalltime.html|title=Spanish Premier Division All-Time Table|author=|date=|website=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=3 May 2018|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121204044532/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spanalltime.html|archivedate=4 December 2012|df=dmy-all}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://elpais.com/ccaa/2014/12/15/catalunya/1418630958_253338.html|title=El C E Sabadell estudia expulsar a dos socios que realizaron gestos nazis|first1=Luis|last1=Martín|first2=Alfonso L.|last2=Congostrina|date=15 December 2014|publisher=|accessdate=3 May 2018|via=elpais.com|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180503013556/https://elpais.com/ccaa/2014/12/15/catalunya/1418630958_253338.html|archivedate=3 May 2018|df=dmy-all}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.standamf.com/2015/09/12/sorry-lionel-we-made-plans-from-issue-14/|title=Sorry Lionel. We Made Plans – From Issue 14|author=|date=12 September 2015|website=standamf.com|accessdate=3 May 2018|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180503013603/https://www.standamf.com/2015/09/12/sorry-lionel-we-made-plans-from-issue-14/|archivedate=3 May 2018|df=dmy-all}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://ask.fm/SpinnelliRudeBoy/answers/121720913057|title=Un petit resum de cada grup - ask.fm/SpinnelliRudeBoy|author=|date=|website=ask.fm|accessdate=3 May 2018|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170211081428/https://ask.fm/SpinnelliRudeBoy/answers/121720913057|archivedate=11 February 2017|df=dmy-all}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j_MT5ozxaE|title=Nou himne del C.E. Sabadell 09/10|first=|last=SergiSBD|date=19 June 2009|publisher=|accessdate=3 May 2018|via=YouTube|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160328234732/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j_MT5ozxaE|archivedate=28 March 2016|df=dmy-all}}

External links

  • Official website
  • Official club store
  • Futbolme team profile {{es icon}}
  • BDFutbol team profile
  • Unofficial website {{ca icon}}
  • Arlekinats, fansite {{ca icon}}
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