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Real Zaragoza

Football club information
Full nameReal Zaragoza, S.A.D.
NicknameBlanquillos,&
Maños
Founded1932
StadiumLa Romareda,&
Zaragoza, Aragon (capacity : 34596)
ChairmanES Agapito Iglesias
ManagerES José Aurelio Gay
LeagueLa Liga
2008-09Segunda División,&
2nd (Promoted)
Current season2009-10 La Liga

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Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team from Zaragoza in Aragon. Founded on 18 March 1932, Real Zaragoza have this season gained promotion from the 2008-09 Liga Adelante, back into the Spanish top-flight where they have spent the majority of their 78 year history. Real Zaragoza are Spain's 9th hightest ranked team in overall league points. They are ranked 6th overall for cup wins with 6 victories in the Copa del Rey, and also have a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, an Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (forerunner to the UEFA Cup/Europa League), and a Spanish Supercup. Traditionally, they play in white shirts and socks with royal blue shorts for home games, with black and yellow away kits. The home stadium is called La Romareda and seats 34,596 spectators.

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Latics offered wing ace - EatSleepSport Tweet this news
EatSleepSport---Real Zaragoza- have reportedly offered winger Jermaine Pennant to Wolves, Wigan and West Ham for a cut-price £2m. The former Liverpool, Arsenal and ... - Date : Sun, 04 Jul 2010 15:37:36 GMT+00:00
The Jermaine man - FansOnLine.net Tweet this news
FansOnLine.net--Tabloid speculation today suggests that Wolves, Wigan Athletic and West Ham United have been offered the chance to sign -Real Zaragoza- winger ... - Date : Sun, 04 Jul 2010 13:28:38 GMT+00:00
Wigan to move for Zaragoza's Colunga - Tribalfootball.com Tweet this news
Tribalfootball.com--Wigan boss Roberto Martinez has indicated he may make a move for -Real Zaragoza- striker Adrian Colunga Perez this summer. The Spanish tactician is confident ... - Date : Fri, 21 May 2010 00:37:03 GMT+00:00
Pick Your Real Madrid Team To Face Real Zaragoza - Goal.com Tweet this news
Goal.com--Real Madrid travel to relegation threatened -Real Zaragoza- this weekend intent on keeping up the pressure on league leaders, ... - Date : Fri, 23 Apr 2010 22:04:17 GMT+00:00
La Liga Preview and US TV Listings for Jornada 34: Apr. 24 - Apr. 29 - La Liga Talk (blog) Tweet this news
La Liga Talk (blog)--Barcelona's championship rivals Real Madrid travel to Aragon and encounter a -Real Zaragoza- team that needs to earn a few more points to disassociate ... - Date : Sat, 24 Apr 2010 04:56:28 GMT+00:00
Arsenal's Herrera interest could alert Manchester City - FansFC.com Tweet this news
FansFC.com--There seems little chance of the Gunner selling their skipper just yet, but reports are growing that they want to sign Herrera from -Real Zaragoza- as a ... - Date : Fri, 23 Apr 2010 18:37:07 GMT+00:00

Preceded by
Ferencvárosi TC
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Winner
1963/64
Runner up: '''Valencia CF'''
Succeeded by
Valencia CF
Preceded by
Arsenal
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winner
1994/95
Runner up: '''Arsenal'''
Succeeded by
Paris Saint-Germain

Season Leg. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1997-1998 1D 13 38 12 12 14 45 53 48 |
1998-1999 1D 9 38 16 9 13 57 46 57 |
1999-2000 1D 4 38 16 15 7 60 40 63 |
2000-2001 1D 17 38 9 15 14 54 57 42 Winner UC |1st Round
2001-2002 1D 20 38 9 10 19 35 54 37 UC |2nd Round Relegated
2002-2003 2D 2 42 20 12 10 54 40 72 Promoted
2003-2004 1D 12 38 13 9 16 46 55 48 Winner |
2004-2005 1D 12 38 14 8 16 52 57 50 2nd round UC |Last 16
2005-2006 1D 11 38 10 16 12 46 51 46 Runners Up |
2006-2007 1D 6 38 16 12 10 55 43 60 |
2007-2008 1D 18 38 10 12 16 50 61 42 UC |1st Round Relegated
2008-2009 2D 2 36 18 11 7 62 38 65 Promoted



Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1932/33 1st
1933/34 1st
1934/35 3rd
1935/36 2nd
1939/40 7th
1940/41 11th
1941/42 2nd
1942/43 13th
1943/44 6th
1944/45 7th
1945/46 10th
1946/47 13th
1947/48 3rd
1948/49 2nd
1949/50 4th
1950/51 2nd
1951/52 12th
1952/53 16th
1953/54 9th

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1954/55 3rd
1955/56 3rd
1956/57 9th
1957/58 14th
1958/59 9th
1959/60 11th
1960/61 3rd
1961/62 4th
1962/63 5th Finalists
1963/64 4th Winners
1964/65 3rd Finalists
1965/66 4th Winners
1966/67 5th
1967/68 5th
1968/69 13th
1969/70 8th
1970/71 16th
1971/72 3rd
1972/73 8th


Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1973/74 3rd
1974/75 2nd
1975/76 14th Finalists
1976/77 16th
1977/78 1st
1978/79 14th
1979/80 10th
1980/81 14th
1981/82 11th
1982/83 6th
1983/84 7th
1984/85 10th
1985/86 4th Winners
1986/87 5th
1987/88 11th
1988/89 5th
1989/90 9th
1990/91 17th
1991/92 6th

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1992/93 9th Finalists
1993/94 3rd Winners
1994/95 7th
1995/96 13th
1996/97 14th
1997/98 13th
1998/99 9th
1999/00 4th
2000/01 17th Winners
2001/02 20th
2002/03 2nd
2003/04 12th Winners
2004/05 12th
2005/06 11th Finalists
2006/07 6th
2007/08 18th
2008/09 2nd
2009/10 -

*1932: Spain Elías Sauca*1932-1934: Portugal Felipe dos Santos*1934-1935: Spain Francisco González*1935: Spain José Planas*1935-1936: Spain Manuel Olivares*1939-1941: Spain Tomás Arnanz*1941: Spain Francisco Gamborena*1941: Spain Julio Uritarte - Julio Ostalé*1941-1943: Spain Jacinto Quincoces*1943-1945: Spain Patricio Caicedo*1945: Spain Tomás Arnanz*1945-1946: Spain Juanito Ruiz*1946-1947: Spain Manuel Olivares*1947-1948: Spain Antonio Sorribas*1948: Spain Enrique Soladrero*1948: Italy Antonio Macheda*1948-1949: Spain Francisco Bru*1949: Spain Isaac Oceja*1949-1950: Spain Juanito Ruiz*1950: Spain José Planas*1950-1951: Spain Luis Urquiri*1951: Spain Juanito Ruiz*1951-1952: Hungary Emilio Berkessy*1952-1953: Spain Domingo Balmanya*1953-1954: Spain Pedro Eguiluz*1954-1956: Spain Edmundo Suárez*1956-1958: Spain Jacinto Quincoces*1958: Spain Juan Álvarez Casariego*1958-1959: Spain Juan Ochoantesana*1959-1960: Spain Edmundo Suárez*1960-1963: Spain César Rodríguez*1963-1964: Spain Antoni Ramallets*1964: Spain Luis Bello*1964-1965: Argentina Roque Olsen*1965-1966: France Luis Hon*1966-1967: Czechoslovakia Ferdinand Daučík *1967: Spain Andrés Lerín*1967-1968: Argentina Roque Olsen*1968-1969: Spain César Rodríguez*1969-1970: Argentina Héctor Rial*1970: Spain José María Martín*1970-1971: Spain Domingo Balmanya*1971: Spain José Luis García Traid*1971: Spain Rosendo Hernández*1971-1972: Spain Rafael Iriondo*1972-1976: Spain Luis Cid*1976-1977: France Lucien Muller*1977-1978: Spain Arsenio Iglesias*1978-1979: Yugoslavia Vujadin Boškov*1979-1981: Spain Manuel Villanova*1981-1984: Netherlands Leo Beenhakker*1984-1985: Italy Enzo Ferrari*1985-1987: Spain Luis Costa*1987-1988: Spain Manuel Villanova*1988-1990: Yugoslavia Radomir Antić*1990-1991: Uruguay Ildo Maneiro*1991-1996: Spain Víctor Fernández*1996-1997: Uruguay Víctor Espárrago*1997-1998: Spain Luis Costa*1998-2000: Spain Chechu Rojo*2000: Spain Juan Manuel Lillo*2000-2001: Spain Luis Costa*2001-2002: Spain Chechu Rojo*2002: Spain Luis Costa*2002: Spain Marcos Alonso*2002-2004: Spain Paco Flores*2004-2006: Spain Víctor Muñoz*2006-2008: Spain Víctor Fernández*2008: Spain Ander Garitano*2008: Spain Javier Irureta*2008: Spain Manolo Villanova*2008-2009 : Spain Marcelino García Toral*2009-present : Spain José Aurelio Gay



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