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Information about Real Sociedad


Real Sociedad


Real Sociedad (Spanish: Real Sociedad) is a Spanish football club from San Sebastian in the Basque Country that plays in the Spanish First Division "La Liga". Founded in 1909. It won the Spanish League title twice in successive seasons 1980-81 and 1981-82, the Copa del Rey title in the 1981-82 season, and the Spanish Super Cup in 1982. The club was relegated in 2007 to the ranks of the second division, but it has returned since 2010 .



Achievements

La Liga


Champion (2): 1980–81, 1981–82

Runner-up (3): 1979–80, 1987–88, 2002–03

King's Cup


Champion (3): 1908–09, 1986–87, 2019–20

Runner-up (5): 1910, 1913, 1928, 1951, 1987–88

Spanish Super Cup


Hero (1): 1982


Spanish Second Division


Champion (3): 1948–49, 1966–67, 2010–09

Jebuzcoa Championship


Champion (6): 1918–19, 1922–23, 1924–25, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1932–33


Lineup


Javier Brito, captain of the team

As of February 28, 2018.

Note: Flags refer to the national team as defined in the FIFA Eligibility Rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


Player Position Number

1 Argentina goalkeeper Jeronimo Rulli

2 Spain defender Carlos Martinez

3 Spain, defender Diego Llorente

4 Spain Central Asir Illarramendi

5 Spain amid Igor Zubeldia

6 Mexico defender Hector Moreno

7 Spain striker Juanmi

8 Belgium in the middle of Adnan Januzaj

9 Spain striker Emanuel Aguirre

10 Spain MF Javier Brito (captain)

12 Brazil striker Willian Jose

13 Spain goalkeeper Antonio Ramirez

Player Position Number

14 Spain amid Ruben Pardo Gutierrez

15 Spain defender Artez Ailustondo

16 Spain MF Sergio Canales

17 Brazil Central Rafinha Alcantara

18 Spain MF Mikel Oyarzabal

19 Spain defender Alvaro Odriozola loaned to Real Madrid

20 Portugal defender Kevin Rodriguez

21 Spain striker John Bautista

22 Spain defender Raul Navas

23 Spain MF Jon Giuridi

24 Spain defender Alberto Dela Bella

25 Spain goalkeeper Miguel Angel Moya



Information about Celta Vigo


Celta Vigo


Celta Vigo is a Spanish football club from Vigo, Galicia, Spain that currently plays in the Spanish League. It was founded on August 23, 1923. The club is nicknamed Os Celestes, meaning sky blue. Balaidos is the club's official stadium, with a capacity of 35,000 spectators. The name of the club Celta is derived from the Celts who lived in the region in the past. The club's traditional rival is Deportivo La Coruña, which competes in the Galicia derby.



Contents

1 lineup

1.1 Current squad

1.2 Loan Players

2 references

3 external connections

Lineup

current squad


Hugo Mayo Team Leader

Last update on August 26, 2016.


No. Country Position Player

1 Spain goalkeeper Sergio Alvarez Conde

2 Spain defender Hugo Mayo captain

3 Spain defender Andrew Fontas

4 Spain defender David Costas

5 Chile center Marcelo Diaz

6 Serbia, Central Nemanja Radoja

7 Belgium striker Theo Bogonda

8 Chile Central Pedro Pablo Hernandez

9 Sweden striker John Guedetti

10 Spain striker Iago Aspas

11 Denmark Central Pune Sesto

12 Guadeloupe Forward Claudio Beauvio

No. Country Center Player

13 Spain goalkeeper Robin Blanco

14 Chile MF Fabian Orellana

15 Spain amid Alvaro Lemos

16 Serbia in the middle of Dejan Dragic

17 Spain striker Jose Manuel Garcia Naranjo

18 Denmark in the middle of Daniel Wass

19 Morocco striker Sofiane Boufal

20 Spain defender Sergi Gomez

21 Spain defender Carles Planas

22 Argentina defender Gustavo Cabral

23 Spain amid Josep Seigner

24 Argentina defender Facundo Roncaglia

loan players

No. Country Position Player

Spain central Alex Lopez (to Real Valladolid)

Gabon in the middle of Levi Madinda (to Club Jimnastic Targona)

Spain striker Pedro Martin (to Club Mirandes)

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