Unión Deportiva Almería, S.A.D.(Spanish pronunciation:[uˈnjondepoɾˈtiβ(a)almeˈɾi.a]) is aSpanish professional football clubbased inAlmería,in the autonomous community ofAndalusia.Founded on 26 July 1989 and known asAlmería Club de Fútboluntil 2001, when it was renamedUnión Deportiva Almería.[2]The club currently plays in the SpanishSegunda División,and plays their home games at the 17,400-seat capacityUD Almería Stadium.[3][4]
Full name | Unión Deportiva Almería, S.A.D. | |||
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Nickname(s) | Rojiblancos La Unión Almeriensistas UDA Indálicos | |||
Founded | 26 July 1989 | asAlmería Club de Fútbol|||
Ground | UD Almería Stadium | |||
Capacity | 17,400[1] | |||
Owner | Turki Al-Sheikh | |||
President | Turki Al-Sheikh | |||
Head coach | Rubi | |||
League | Segunda División | |||
2023–24 | La Liga,19th of 20 (relegated) | |||
Website | www | |||
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History
editThe first football club inAlmeríawas founded in 1909: el Almería Foot-Ball Club.[5]Since then, several Almería football clubs appeared and disappeared. One of them wasAD Almería,a team that played inLa Ligabetween 1979 and 1981, but disappeared in 1982, and was arguably UD Almería's predecessor.
In 1989, a club namedAlmería Club de Fútbolwas born, but in 2001 was renamedUnión Deportiva Almería.On 19 January 2001 the mayor ofAlmeríaSantiago Martínez Cabrejas announced in the city council that the new club UD Almería had been formed after the merger of two city teams - Polideportivo Almería and Almería CF.[6]But UD Almería was not official until 28 June 2001, when Almería CF approved at the General Meeting of Shareholders the renaming.[6]After playing one season in thesecond division,it was relegated to thethirdand thefourth divisions.
After spending several seasons in the second level, Almería side was first promoted to the top flight after finishing runner-up in the2006–07 season.After some outstanding performances, as the away win againstDeportivo de La Coruña3–0 in the firstLa Ligamatch, the team achieved a final 8th league place in2007–08.[6]At the club's helm was coachUnai Emery,asstrikerÁlvaro Negredofinished team topscorer with 13 goals.
After Emery left forValencia CF,Gonzalo Arconadastepped in,[7]but was sacked on 21 December 2008, after a string of poor results, albeit without ever reaching the last three.[8]MexicanHugo Sáncheztook the job, and fared slightly better, for afinal mid-table position.
In2010–11,Almeríareached the semifinalsof theCopa del Reyfor the first time ever.[6]In the league, however, the club was finally relegated after a four-year spell in the top flight; in November 2010, coachJuan Manuel Lillowas fired after a 0–8 home loss againstFC Barcelona(precisely the team that ousted the Andalusians in the domestic cup's last-four, with the same score, but on aggregate),[9][10]and his successorJosé Luis Oltramet the same fate,[11]in April 2011.[12]He was replaced byRoberto Olabe.[13]
After two seasons in the second level, Almería returned to the main category of Spanish football on 22 June 2013, after defeatingGirona FCin theplay-offs.After the departure of managerJavi Gracia,the club appointed their former player and manager ofthe reservesat the timeFrancisco Javier Rodríguez Vílchez;[14]the team eventually managed to survive in2013–14,finishing 16th.[15][16]
Francisco was sacked in December 2014, after only managing two points out of 24,[17]and was later replaced byJuan Ignacio Martínez.[18]"JIM" also only lasted until April of the following year,[19]and even with new managerSergi Barjuán,[20]the club was relegated after finishing 19th.[21][22]
In the 2018–19 season, Almería finally escaped the tough fight for the permanence in Segunda División until the last matches as during 3 previous seasons. This time they were closer to the promotion play-offs to La Liga, and finished 10th from 22 teams participated.[23]
On 2 August 2019,Turki Al-Sheikhbecame the owner of the club, replacing Alfonso García Gabarrón.[24]He appointed Mohamed El Assy asgeneral director,[25]Dario Drudiassporting director,who replaced Miguel Ángel Corona,[26]and manager Óscar Fernández was replaced byPedro Emanuel.[27]On 5 November 2019, it was announcedGutireplaced Emanuel.[28]On 26 June 2020, he was ceased and replaced byMario Silva,[29][30]who was himself replaced byJosé Gomeson 27 July.
In August 2021, UD Almería (Mohamed El Assy) and theAyuntamiento de Almería (Ramón Fernández-Pacheco Monterreal ) agreed to a lease on the operation of the municipally-ownedEstadio de los Juegos Mediterráneosfor a 25-year period.[31]In June 2022, the club achieved promotion to the first division by sealing a 1st position in the table, respectively, on the very last match day of the season, after spending seven years in the second tier.
In the 2023-24 season, Almeria started the season with record of 28 league games without a win between 11 August 2023 to 11 March 2024. At last, the club secured a victory againstLas Palmasοn 17 March 2024. However, they were relegated to second division after a 1–3 loss toGetafeon 27 April 2024, ending their two-year stay in top tier.
Season to season
edit- 8seasons inLa Liga
- 17seasons inSegunda División
- 6seasons inSegunda División B
- 2seasons inTercera División
- 3seasons inCategorías Regionales
Players
edit- As of 20 November 2024[32]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules.Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserve team
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Out on loan
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Technical staff
editPosition | Staff |
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Head coach | Rubi |
Assistant coach | Jaume Torras |
Chief of fitness coach | Xavi Gil |
Fitness coach | Manel García Víctor Fortes |
Goalkeeping coach | Diego Tuero Ricardo Molina |
Technical assistant | Joan Ferrer Joan Carrillo |
Rehab fitness coach | Álvaro Cano |
Kit man | Mateo Ruiz Juan Ventaja Bernardo Hernández |
Kit woman | Mari César Herminia César |
Chief of medical services | Sebastián Jiménez |
Physiotherapy coordinator | Cid Andrade |
Physiotherapist | Pedro Serrano Carlos Fernández Edu Antequera |
Nutritionist | José González |
Last updated: 20 November 2024
Source:UD Almería(in Spanish)
Notable players
editNote: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.
- Sofiane Feghouli
- Hernán Bernardello
- Pablo Piatti
- Óscar Ustari
- Diego Valeri
- Diego Alves
- Paulo Jamelli
- Felipe Melo
- Michel Macedo
- Jonathan Zongo
- Modeste M'bami
- Hans Martínez
- Lorenzo Reyes
- Fabián Vargas
- Luis Suárez
- Thievy Bifouma
- Mate Bilić
- Michael Jakobsen
- Sena
- Henok Goitom
- Iddrisu Baba
- Ferenc Horváth
- Tomer Hemed
- Ibrahima Koné
- Sander Westerveld
- Ramon Azeez
- Kalu Uche
- Diego Barreto
- Peque Benítez
- Santiago Acasiete
- Miguel Rebosio
- Hélder Barbosa
- Nélson Marcos
- Constantin Gâlcă
- Veljko Paunović
- Dion Lopy
- Srđan Babić
- Bruno
- Álvaro Cervera
- Juan Cervián
- Corona
- Albert Crusat
- Esteban
- Esteban Navarro
- Fernando
- Francisco
- Carlos García
- Julio
- López Rekarte
- Luna
- Mané
- Álvaro Negredo
- José Ortiz
- Juanma Ortiz
- Juan Portillo
- Raúl Sánchez
- Fernando Soriano
- Ángel Trujillo
- Verza
- Aleix Vidal
- Teerasil Dangda
- Julio Álvarez
- Darwin Núñez
- Ivica Barbarić
World Cup players
editThe following players have been selected by their country in theWorld CupFinals, while playing for Almería.
Uniform
editPeriod | Kit Manufacturer | Sponsors |
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2001–07 | Cejudo | Obrascampo |
2007–08 | UDA | |
2008–10 | None1 | |
2010–12 | Rasán | Urcisol |
2012–19 | Nike | |
2019–20 | Adidas | Arabian Centres |
2020–22 | Puma | |
2022– | Castore | Khaled Juffali Co. |
1The shirt contained messages such asIsla del FraileorCorredor de Vida.
Honours
edit- Segunda División
- Champions (1):2021–22
See also
edit- UD Almería B– Almería's B team
- AD Almería
- List of managers
- List of statistics
References
edit- ^"Estadio Juegos del Mediterráneo"(in Spanish). UD Almería.
- ^"Un club joven con un gran futuro".UD Almeria SAD(in Spanish). 2007. Archived fromthe originalon October 16, 2007.RetrievedJanuary 18,2018.
- ^"Estadio Juegos del Mediterráneo".UDA Almeria SAD(in Spanish).RetrievedJanuary 18,2018.
- ^"Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos".Ideal(in Spanish).RetrievedJanuary 18,2018.
- ^"1909: el año en el que nace el primer club de fútbol almeriense".Ideal.28 May 2017.
- ^abcd"La historia del Club | Almería - Web Oficial".La historia del Club | Almería - Web Oficial(in Spanish).Retrieved2019-10-16.
- ^Europa Press(1 July 2008)."Gonzalo Arconada firma como nuevo entrenador del Almería para las dos próximas temporadas".Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española(in Spanish).Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^EFE(21 December 2008)."Gonzalo Arconada, destituido como entrenador del Almería".Diario de Almería(in Spanish).Grupo Joly.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^EFE(20 November 2010)."Juan Manuel Lillo es destituido como entrenador del Almería".20 Minutos(in Spanish).Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^Europa Press(23 November 2010)."Lillo se despide, junto a sus ayudantes, de la plantilla del Almería".Marca(in Spanish).Unidad Editorial.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^"El Almería se encomienda a Oltra".ABC(in Spanish).Vocento.25 November 2010.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^EFE(5 April 2011)."La UD Almería destituye a José Luis Oltra para salvarse en ocho jornadas".Cadena SER(in Spanish).Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^EFE(5 April 2011)."Roberto Olabe sustituye a José Luis Oltra como técnico de la UD Almería".El Confidencial(in Spanish). Titania Compañía Editorial, S.L.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^"Francisco Javier Rodríguez, nuevo entrenador del Almería".El Economista(in Spanish). Editorial Ecoprensa, S.A. EcoDiario. 29 June 2013.Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^"2013/14 Spanish Liga BBVA Table / Table".ESPN FC.2013–2014. Archived fromthe originalon 11 April 2014.Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^"Clasificación Liga BBVA - Temporada 2013/2014.Jornada 7".Liga de Fútbol Profesional.Liga BBVA.2013–2014. Archived fromthe originalon 4 October 2013.Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^Espino, Rafa (9 December 2014)."El Almería destituye a Francisco".AS(in Spanish).Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^Europa Press(11 December 2014)."Juan Ignacio Martínez, nuevo entrenador del Almería hasta final de temporada".20 Minutos(in Spanish).Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^Europa Press(5 April 2015)."El Almería destituye a Juan Ignacio Martínez".La Voz de Galicia(in Spanish).Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^EFE(6 April 2015)."Sergi Barjuán, nuevo entrenador del Almería".Diario de Navarra(in Spanish). Grupo La Información.Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^"Clasificación Liga BBVA".Liga BBVA(in Spanish). Archived fromthe originalon 17 January 2015.Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^"El Almería retira el recurso y acaba la Liga con 29 puntos".Super Deporte(in Spanish). Prensa Ibérica. 27 May 2015.Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^"2018-2019 La Liga 2 Stats".FBref.Retrieved2019-10-17.
- ^Góngora, Rafa; Miralles, Carlos (2 August 2019)."Turki Al-Sheikh ya es el dueño del Almería".La Voz de Almería(in Spanish).Retrieved2 August2019.
- ^"Su excelencia Turki Al-Sheikh, nuevo propietario de la UD Almería".Unión Deportiva Almería(in Spanish). 2 August 2019.Retrieved3 August2019.
- ^"Pedro Emanuel, Darío Drudi, Mohamed El Assy, los hombres fuertes del proyecto de Al-Sheihk".Diario de Almería(in Spanish).Joly Digital.2 August 2019.Retrieved3 August2019.
- ^Góngora, Rafa (2 August 2019)."Pedro Emanuel sería el nuevo entrenador del Almería".La Voz de Almería(in Spanish).Retrieved3 August2019.
- ^de Rivas, Eduardo (5 November 2019)."Guti, nuevo entrenador del Almería".ABC(in Spanish).Vocento.Retrieved5 November2019.
- ^"Guti, cesado como entrenador del Almería".Sport.es.26 June 2020.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^Aguilera, Juanjo (26 June 2020)."Mario Silva dirige la primera sesión de trabajo post-'Guti'".Ideal(in Spanish).Vocento.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^"La UD Almería da el primer paso para la construcción de su estadio" Champions "".Cadena COPE.9 August 2021.
- ^"Plantilla Unión Deportiva Almería SAD - Jugadores"(in Spanish). UD Almería.Retrieved20 November2024.
External links
edit- Official website(in Spanish)
- Futbolme team profile(in Spanish)
- BDFutbol team profile
- Almeria on kouragoal site