Spanish association football team based in Zaragoza From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Real Zaragoza is an Aragonese football Club. The club competes in La Liga (the Spanish Premier League).
Full name | Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. |
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Founded | 1932 |
Ground | La Romareda, Zaragoza Aragón, Spain |
Capacity | 34,596 |
Chairman | Agapito Iglesias |
Manager | Javier Aguirre |
League | La Liga |
2008/09 | Segunda División, 2nd |
It was established in 1932 when Zaragoza CD and Iberia FC join to create Real Zaragoza. Its home stadium is La Romareda in the city of Zaragoza.
Amongst its previous managers is Víctor Fernández.
Real Zaragoza's honours includes 6 Spanish Championships "Copa del Rey" and five times runners-up, a Inter-City Fairs Cup and another runners-up, a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and a Spanish Premier League "La Liga" runners-up.
Season | League | Position |
2000/01 | La Liga | 17th |
2001/02 | La Liga | 20th |
2002/03 | Segunda División | 2nd |
2003/04 | La Liga | 12th |
2004/05 | La Liga | 12th |
2005/06 | La Liga | 11th |
2006/07 | La Liga | 6th |
2007/08 | La Liga | 18th |
2008/09 | Segunda División | 2nd |
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Famous players like Juan Esnáider, Gabi Milito, Jorge Valdano, Ricardo Oliveria, Cafu or José Luis Chilavert have played for Real Zaragoza.
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