List of Sporting de Gijón records and statistics
Sporting de Gijón is a football club from Gijón, Spain. They have finished runner-up in La Liga one occasion, and were beaten finalists in the Copa del Rey on two occasions. Real Sporting also won the Segunda División five times.
Honours
editNational titles
editRegional titles
edit- Asturian Championship:[4] 1916–17, 1917–18, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1939–40
Friendly tournaments
edit- Ramón de Carranza Trophy:[5] 1984
- Trofeo Villa de Gijón:[6] 1996, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016
- Trofeo Costa Verde:[7] 1962, 1963, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1975–1979, 1984–1986, 1988–1992
- Trofeo Principado:[8] 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2006
- Trofeo Ciudad de Pamplona:[9] 1979
- Torneo Ciudad de León:[10] 1997
- Trofeo Presidente - Ciudad de Oviedo:[11] 1980, 1986
- Trofeo Ciudad del Cid:[12] 1981
- Trofeo Ibérico:[13] 1972, 1979
- Trofeo Conde de Fontao:[14] 1969-1971, 1974, 1977, 1989
- Trofeo Emma Cuervo:[15] 1957, 1960, 1963, 1967, 1972, 2007, 2012
- Trofeo Ramón Losada:[16] 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010
- Trofeo Concepción Arenal:[17] 1970, 1971
- Trofeo Luis Otero:[18] 2003, 2008
Youth football
edit- Copa de Campeones: 2004
- Runners-up: 2005, 2018
- División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol (group): (4) 2003–04, 2004–05, 2011–12, 2017–18
- Copa del Rey Juvenil de Fútbol:
- Runners-up: 2005
- Under-16 Spanish Championship: 2000
- Under-10 Spanish Championship: 2010, 2012, 2018, 2019
Individual honours
editPichichi Trophy
editIn Spanish football, the Pichichi Trophy is awarded by Spanish sports newspaper 'Marca' to the top goalscorer for each league season.
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Zamora Trophy
editIn Spanish football, the Zamora Trophy is awarded by Spanish sports newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio for each league season.
Players
editAppearances
edit- Youngest first-team player (in national competition): Eloy Olaya[23] at 15 years, 141 days (0–4 win v Turón, Copa del Rey, 28 November 1979)
- Youngest La Liga players1:
- Emilio Blanco:[24] 17 years, 295 days (1–1 v Athletic Bilbao, La Liga, 31 October 1982)
- Juan Muñiz:[25] 18 years, 63 days (0–2 loss v Racing Santander, La Liga, 16 May 2010)
- Sergio Álvarez:[26] 18 years, 113 days (0–2 loss v Racing Santander, La Liga, 16 May 2010)
- Oldest La Liga player: Molinucu[27] at 38 years, 130 days (3–5 loss v Racing Santander, La Liga, 26 April 1954)
(1) Not considering players from youth ranks called up during the footballers' strikes of 1981 and 1984.[28]
Most appearances in La Liga
editName | La Liga seasons | Years | Apps | Minutes | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joaquín Alonso | 1977–92 | 15 | 479 | 41,736 | 65 |
Manolo Jiménez | 1979–91 | 12 | 420 | 37,479 | 8 |
Juan Carlos Ablanedo | 1982–98 | 16 | 399 | 35,447 | 0 |
Quini | 1970–76 / 1977–80 / 1984–87 | 12 | 348 | 28,024 | 165 |
Jesús Castro | 1970–76 / 1977–84 | 14 | 315 | 28,314 | 0 |
Manuel Mesa | 1975–76 / 1977–87 | 11 | 311 | 24,943 | 34 |
Cundi | 1974–76 / 1977–89 | 16 | 310 | 25,656 | 9 |
Ciriaco | 1971–76 / 1977–83 | 11 | 264 | 20,937 | 24 |
José Antonio Redondo | 1972–76 / 1977–85 | 12 | 242 | 20,214 | 3 |
Enzo Ferrero | 1975–76 / 1977–85 | 9 | 239 | 20,005 | 53 |
Source[29]
Top goalscorers in La Liga
editAs of August 2010
Name | La Liga Seasons | Years | Min | Goals | MPG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quini | 1970–76 / 1977–80 / 1984–87 | 12 | 28,024 | 165 | 169.8 |
Joaquín Alonso | 1977–92 | 15 | 41,736 | 65 | 642.1 |
Enzo Ferrero | 1975–76 / 1977–85 | 9 | 20,085 | 54 | 371.9 |
Pío Alonso | 1944–48 | 4 | 6,840 | 44 | 155.5 |
José Luis Ortiz | 1951–54 / 1957–59 | 5 | 10,620 | 40 | 265.5 |
Abel | 1977–84 | 7 | 12,766 | 40 | 319.2 |
Eloy Olaya | 1982–88 / 1995–97 | 8 | 17,819 | 39 | 456.9 |
José Ignacio Churruca | 1970–76 | 6 | 16.676 | 37 | 450.8 |
Francisco Sánchez | 1945–48 / 1951–54 / 1957–59 | 8 | 14,709 | 35 | 420.3 |
Manuel Mesa | 1975–76 / 1977–87 | 11 | 24,866 | 34 | 731,4 |
Source[29]
Player of the season
editThe following players have been awarded 'El Molinón de Plata' since its creation in 1967, given to the best player of the season by the Federation of Sporting Gijón Supporters Clubs:[30]
Đurđević (*) Following the disastrous 1997–98 campaign, the prize was not given to any player.
Team statistics
edit- As of 20 May 2017
- Seasons: 42
- Position in All-time La Liga table: 15th
Overall | Home | Away | ||||||||||||||
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Pld | W3p | D | L | GF | GA | Pts | W3p | D | L | GF | GA | W3p | D | L | GF | GA |
1,458 | 47189 | 358 | 629 | 1,753 | 2,152 | 1,389 | 35863 | 177 | 194 | 1,138 | 792 | 11326 | 181 | 435 | 615 | 1,360 |
Records
edit- Highest final position: 2nd (1978–79)
- Lowest final position: 20th (1997–98)
- Most points in a season: 50 (1996–97)
- Fewest points in a season: 13 (1997–98)
- Most consecutive seasons in La Liga: 21 (from 1977–78 to 1997–98)
- Few consecutive seasons in La Liga: 2 (from 1957–58 to 1958–59 and from 2015–16 to 2016–17)
- Record home win: 7–1 vs Osasuna (1993–94, round 19, 16 January 1994)
- Record away win: 0–4 at Barcelona (1986–87, round 29, 28 February 1987) and at Mallorca (2010–11, round 21, 29 January 2011)
- Record home loss: 2–7 vs Atlético Madrid (1947–48, round 26, 11 April 1948) and 1–6 vs Barcelona (2008–09, round 3, 21 September 2008)
- Record away loss: 9–0 at Barcelona (1951–52, round 22, 10 February 1952) and at Athletic Bilbao (1958–59, round 15, 28 December 1958)
Games
edit- First game: 0–0 v Español (1944–45, round 1, 24 September 1944)
- 500th game: 0–0 at Las Palmas (1978–79, round 12, 2 February 1978)
- 1,000th game: 2–1 at Real Burgos (1992–93, round 6, 7 October 1992)
- Last game: 2–2 v Real Betis (2016–17, round 38, 20 May 2017)
Goals
edit- First goal: Gundemaro[36] (3–3 v Deportivo, 1944–45, round 2, 1 October 1944)
- 100th goal: Dindurra (1–4 v Sevilla, 1946–47, round 11)
- 500th goal: Megido (2–2 at Real Madrid, 1973–74, round 17)
- 1,000th goal: Jaime (4–1 v Murcia, 1986–87, round 5)
- 1,500th goal: Rodrigão (2–1 v Racing Santander, 1997–98, round 24)
- Last goal: Carlos Carmona (2–2 v Real Betis, 2016–17, round 38)
- Youngest goalscorer: Eloy[37] at 19 years, 112 days (2–1 v Osasuna, 1983–84, 30 October 1983)
- Oldest goalscorer: Quini[38] at 37 years, 131 days (1–1 v Real Zaragoza, 1986–87, 1 February 1987)
Streaks
edit- Winning: 7 (1979–80, round 1 to 7)
- Unbeaten: 14 (1981–82, round 34 to 1982–83, round 13)
- Scoring: 18 (1946–47, round 8 to 25)
- Without goals against: 7 (1991–92, round 6 to 12)
- Draws streak: 6 (1982–83, round 5 to 10)
- Games without winning: 24 (1996–97, round 42 to 1997–98, round 23)
- Losing: 10 (1953–54, round 13 to 22)
- Without scoring: 5 (three times)
- With goals against: 29 (1997–98, round 1 to 29)
- As of 2 June 2019
- Seasons: 46
Overall | ||||||
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Pld | W3p | D | L | GF | GA | Pts |
1,424 | 657251 | 344 | 423 | 2,412 | 1,736 | 1,909 |
Records
edit- Highest final position: 1st (1941–42, 1942–43, 1943–44, 1950–51, 1956–57, 1969–70, 1976–77)
- Lowest final position: 13th (1960–61, 1961–62, 2006–07)
- Most consecutive seasons in Segunda División: 13 (from 1929 to 1943–44)
- Few consecutive seasons in Segunda División: 1 (1976–77)
- Record win: 11–0 vs Lleida (1956–57)
- Record away win: 2–7 at Ilicitano (1969–70)
- Record home loss: 0–6 vs Oviedo (1955–56)
- Record away loss: 6–0 at Alavés (1929), at Osasuna (1933–34) and at Racing Santander (1962–63)
In Copa del Rey
edit- Participations: 87 (first in 1917)
- Best performance: Runner-up (1980–81 and 1981–82)
- Times semifinalist: 9
- Times quarterfinalist: 16 (5 as Segunda División team)
- First game: 0–1 v Arenas Getxo (1917, first leg of the quarterfinals, 11 March 1917)
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | W | D | L | GF | GA | W | D | L | GF | GA |
16 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 13 | 18 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 11 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 2 | 12 |
- Top goalscorers:
- Enzo Ferrero (3)
- Milan Luhový and Enrique Morán (2)
Records
edit- Record home win: 3–0 v Torino (1978–79, first leg of the Round of 64, 13 September 1978)
- Record home loss: 1–2 v Köln (1985–86, second leg of the Round of 64) and 0–1 v Crvena Zvezda (1978–79, first leg of the Round of 32)
- Record away loss: 3–0 at Milan (1987–88, second leg of the Round of 64, 30 September 1987)
Goals
editPenalty shootouts
editBy competition
editCompetition | Pld | W | L |
---|---|---|---|
Copa del Rey | 10 | 5 | 5 |
UEFA Cup | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 11 | 6 | 5 |
Complete list
edit- Key
- = scored penalty
- golden background = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out
- = missed penalty
- red background = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out
- grey background = the first penalty in the shoot-out
- horizontal line within a list of takers = beginning of the sudden death stage
# | Home team | F | Visitor | Penalties | Home team | Visitor | Competition | Venue | Date | ||||
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S | M | T | GK | Takers | Takers | GK | |||||||
1 | Las Palmas | 2–1 | Real Sporting | 4–3 | 2–3 | 6–6 | Catalá | Martín Germán León Miguel Ángel Gilberto |
Ciriaco Valdés Churruca Piñel José Manuel |
Castro | 1973–74 Copa del Rey Fifth round |
Insular Las Palmas |
March 27, 1974 |
2 | Real Sporting | 2–3 | Levante | 3–2 | 2–3 | 5–5 | Abelardo | Ciriaco De Diego Garzón Quini Megido |
Lacruz Balciscueta Guri Zunzunegui Álvarez |
Pons-Gimeno | 1974–75 Copa del Rey Fourth round |
El Molinón Gijón |
February 26, 1975 |
3 | Valencia | 1–1 | Real Sporting | 1–4 | 2–0 | 3–4 | Ablanedo II | Ribes Urruti Sixto |
Eloy Jiménez Zurdi Quini |
Bermell | 1984–85 Copa del Rey Round of 16 |
Luis Casanova Valencia |
April 3, 1985 |
4 | Real Sporting | 1–1 | Racing Santander | 1–3 | 3–1 | 4–4 | Ablanedo II | Jiménez Flores Villa Marcelino |
Gelucho Isidro Buckley Tino |
Liaño | 1986–87 Copa del Rey Second round |
El Molinón Gijón |
October 1, 1986 |
5 | Real Sporting | 0–0 | Elche | 3–1 | 1–3 | 4–4 | Ablanedo II | Eraña Emilio Villa Narciso |
Crespín Tino Robi Bellido |
Miguel | 1989–90 Copa del Rey Second round |
El Molinón Gijón |
October 25, 1989 |
6 | Partizan | 2–0 | Real Sporting | 2–3 | 3–1 | 5–4 | Omerović | Mijatović Krčmarević Zahovič Gudelj Novak |
Avelino Joaquín Arturo Luhový |
Emilio | 1991–92 UEFA Cup Round of 64 |
İnönü Istanbul |
October 2, 1991 |
7 | Real Sporting | 0–0 | Ourense | 4–3 | 1–2 | 5–5 | Sergio Sánchez | Mario | Nando Morán |
Ramón | 1998–99 Copa del Rey Second round |
El Molinón Gijón |
October 7, 1998 |
8 | Real Sporting | 1–1 | Las Palmas | 4–5 | 2–1 | 6–6 | Juanjo | Rubén Álex |
Paqui | Cicović | 2000–01 Copa del Rey Round of 64 |
El Molinón Gijón |
December 13, 2000 |
9 | Real Sporting | 1–1 | Recreativo | 2–4 | 2–1 | 4–5 | Cuéllar | Barral De las Cuevas Luis Morán Carmelo |
Álvaro Antón Javi Fuego Emilio Sánchez Poli Aitor |
Bernardo | 2009–10 Copa del Rey Round of 32 |
El Molinón Gijón |
November 10, 2009 |
10 | Real Sporting | 1–1 | Numancia | 1–3 | 3–1 | 4–4 | Dani | Álex López Moi Gómez Santos Álex Pérez |
Del Moral Medina Pere Milla Nacho |
Munir | 2017–18 Copa del Rey Second round |
El Molinón Gijón |
September 19, 2017 |
11 | Rayo Majadahonda | 1–1 | Real Sporting | 3–4 | 3–2 | 6–6 | Ander | Galán Enzo Fede Varela Jeisson Iza |
Pedro Díaz Javi Noblejas Isma Cerro Morilla Manzambi |
Dani | 2018–19 Copa del Rey Third round |
Wanda Metropolitano Madrid |
October 18, 2018 |
References
edit- ^ Spain - Final Table 1978-79
- ^ Spain - Cup 1981
- ^ Spain - Cup 1982
- ^ Spain - List of champions of Asturias
- ^ Trofeo Ramón de Carranza (Cádiz, Spain) 1955-2008
- ^ Trofeo Villa de Gijón (Gijón, Spain) 1963-2008
- ^ Trofeo Costa Verde (Gijón, Spain) 1962-1992 1967-2005
- ^ Trofeo Principado de Asturias (Oviedo/Gijón, Spain) 1988-2007) 1967-2005
- ^ Trofeo Ciudad de Pamplona - Reino de Navarra (Pamplona, Spain) 1967-2008
- ^ Torneo Ciudad de León (León, Spain) 1974-1998
- ^ Trofeo Presidente - Ciudad de Oviedo (Oviedo, Spain) 1976-1996
- ^ Trofeo Ciudad del Cid (Burgos, Spain) 1977-1981
- ^ Trofeo Ibérico (Badajoz, Spain) 1967-2005
- ^ Trofeo Conde de Fontao (Foz, Spain)) 1969-1991
- ^ Trofeo Emma Cuervo (Ribadeo, Spain) 1952-2008
- ^ Trofeo Ramón Losada (Luarca, Spain) 1997-2008
- ^ Trofeo Concepción Arenal (Ferrol, Spain) 1953-2008
- ^ Trofeo Luís Otero (Pontevedra, Spain) 1959-2008
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