Gimnástica de Torrelavega

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Gimnástica de Torrelavega

Real Sociedad Gimnástica de Torrelavega is a Spanish football team based in Torrelavega, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded on 28 September 1907 it is the oldest football club in the region, and currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1,[2] holding home matches at Campos del Malecón, with a capacity of 6,007 seats.[3]

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Full nameReal Sociedad Gimnástica de Torrelavega
Nickname(s)Gimnástica, Gimnásticos
Blanquiazules (Blue and white),
Montañeses (Highlanders),
Club del Besaya (Team from Besaya)
Founded28 September 1907; 117 years ago (1907-09-28)
GroundEl Malecón, Torrelavega,
Cantabria, Spain
Capacity6,007[1]
PresidentTomás Bustamante
Head coachAlfonso del Barrio
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 1
2023–24Segunda Federación – Group 1, 12th of 18
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Gimnasticá de Torrelavega was founded in 1907. This makes the club one of the oldest football teams in Spain, as well as the oldest professional team from Cantabria. The team played mostly friendly matches before 1925, as there were not any organized football leagues in Spain prior to that. The team first played in the regional league of Cantabria for three seasons, before being accepted into Tercera Division in 1929. Gimnastica played there for two years, before switching back to the regional league of Cantabria.

Their first touch of professional football came in 1939, when the team was promote for the first time to Segunda División, after league was expanded into 40 teams divide on five groups. They remained there only one season, and were relegated. Gimnastica did not return to the second tier until 1949, when they managed to finish in fifth place in the 1949–50 season.[4] They remained there for five seasons, being relegated after the 1953–54 season.

Following their relegation, Gimnastica spent 12 seasons in Tercera, before promoting back to Segunda in 1966.[5] Their third spell in the second division lasted two years. Following that, the team bounced between Segunda Division B, Tercera and the regional leagues. Gimnastica de Torrelavega currently plays in Tercera Division, following their immediate relegation from Segunda B at the end of the 2018–19 season.

Club background

  • RS Gimnástica de Torrelavega (1907–30)
  • Club Deportivo Torrelavega (1930–43)
  • RS Gimnástica de Torrelavega (1943–)

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Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1925–26 1 Serie A 2nd Group stage
1926–27 1 Serie A 2nd Group stage
1927–28 1 Serie A 1st/

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Group stage
1929 3 4th Round of 16
1929–30 3 4th Round of 32
1930–31 6 Serie C 1st
1931–32 5 Serie B 1st
1932–33 4 Serie A 2nd Round of 32
1933–34 3 1st
1934–35 DNP
1935–36 4 1ª B Reg. 3rd
1939–40 2 8th
1940–41 3 2nd
1941–42 DNP
1942–43 4 1ª Reg. 5th
1943–44 3 5th First round
1944–45 3 5th
1945–46 3 2nd
1946–47 3 6th
1947–48 3 2nd Third round
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1948–49 3 2nd Second round
1949–50 2 5th First round
1950–51 2 10th
1951–52 2 10th
1952–53 2 12th First round
1953–54 2 14th
1954–55 3 2nd
1955–56 3 9th
1956–57 3 2nd
1957–58 3 5th
1958–59 3 12th
1959–60 3 2nd
1960–61 3 7th
1961–62 3 1st
1962–63 3 9th
1963–64 3 2nd
1964–65 3 1st
1965–66 3 1st
1966–67 2 10th Round of 32
1967–68 2 16th Round of 32
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Current squad

As of 2 February 2024

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

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